Mirella Felli - Venere Si Perderà

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Review by Jillian Rueter

Album Review: Venere Si Perderà by Mirella Felli Released in 1987 under the Italian label Interbeat, Venere Si Perderà is a gem of its time. A blend of Electronic and Pop genres with distinct Italo-Disco and Synth-pop influences, this album showcases Mirella Felli's vocal versatility and Luigi Piergiovanni’s meticulous production. It’s not just an album; it’s a snapshot of late '80s Italy, where synthesizers ruled supreme and melodies carried raw emotion. The standout tracks for me are “Luce” and “Venere Si Perderà.” "Luce" grabs you right away with its shimmering synths that feel like sunlight breaking through clouds. The arrangement builds steadily, layering beats and harmonies until it feels almost cinematic. You can’t help but picture neon-lit streets or maybe even one of those vintage Italian films from the era. And then there’s the title track, “Venere Si Perderà,” which closes the album on a haunting note. Its pulsating rhythm paired with Felli’s ethereal vocals creates this bittersweet tension—it sticks in your head long after the song ends. Oddly enough, it makes me think about how fleeting beauty really is, kinda poetic if ya ask me. Luigi Piergiovanni deserves major props here. As both producer and arranger, he crafts each track with precision, blending retro sounds with timeless appeal. Tracks like “Io Sto Con Te” and “Ed È Già Notte” highlight his knack for balancing catchy hooks with introspective undertones. Meanwhile, songs such as “Un'altra Estate” evoke summertime nostalgia with their breezy yet melancholic vibe. What sets Venere Si Perderà apart isn’t just its musicality but also its emotional depth. Sure, some tracks might lean into typical '80s tropes, but they do so with genuine heart. This ain’t just background music—it tells stories, evokes feelings, and transports you somewhere else entirely. Reflecting on this album, I’m reminded of how underrated Italo-Disco still is outside niche circles. Albums like Venere Si Perderà deserve more recognition because they capture something special—an era when technology met creativity without overthinking it. Honestly, listening to this record feels like finding an old photograph tucked inside a book—you didn’t know you needed it, but once you see it, you can’t imagine life without it.

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Artist: Mirella Felli
Album: Venere Si Perderà
Rating: 4.63

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Un'altra Estate3:50
Sarà Vita4:46
Ed E' Già Notte3:40
Neve4:08
La Porta Non Sfiorò2:00
L'ombra Di Chiara3:38
Luce4:04
Via Da Qui4:03
Io Sto Con Te4:08
Venere Si Perderà3:37

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Catalog Numbers

  • INTc 863
  • INTL 863

Labels

Interbeat

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Vinyl
  • LP

Companies

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Distributed ByDischi Ricordi S.p.A.

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerLuigi Piergiovanni
Arranged ByLuigi Piergiovanni

About Mirella Felli

Mirella Felli, pseudonym of Mirella Carafelli (Roma, 1964 - 2003), was an Italian singer.

Real Name

    • Mirella Carafelli

Name Vars

  • Felli
  • M. Felli

Aliases

  • Gioia

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The 1987 Italian album *Venere Si Perderà* by Mirella Felli is a hidden gem in the Italo-Disco and Synth-pop scene. Produced and arranged by Luigi Piergiovanni, it blends electronic beats with emotional pop vibes. Tracks like "Luce" and "Sarà Vita" capture that dreamy 80s sound. Released on the Interbeat label, it’s a piece of music history that still feels fresh today.