Nunzio Gallo - Stu Poco E Bene

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Review by Isaac Moses

Alright, let’s dive into this little gem of an album, Stu Poco E Bene by Nunzio Gallo. Released way back in 1966 in Italy, it’s one of those records that kinda sneaks up on you. The genre is pop, but with a twist—this isn’t your typical bubblegum stuff. It leans more into the chanson style, which gives it this warm, storytelling vibe. Like, imagine sitting in a cozy café in Naples, sipping espresso while someone sings their heart out nearby. That’s the mood here. The album came out under Vis Radio, and honestly? It’s got this old-school charm that feels super authentic. No overproduced nonsense, just raw vibes. Let’s talk about two tracks that stuck with me: “Stu Poco ‘E Bene” (the title track) and “Te Chiammavo Fortuna.” First off, “Stu Poco ‘E Bene.” Man, this song hits different. It’s got this laid-back groove that makes you wanna lean back and close your eyes for a sec. Nunzio’s voice has this raspy, lived-in quality to it—you can tell he ain’t faking the emotion. The lyrics are simple but hit home; they’re all about finding joy in the little things. You know, like when life gets messy, and you just gotta remind yourself that even small moments matter. I dunno why, but every time I hear this track, it makes me think about lazy Sunday afternoons spent doing absolutely nothing important. And honestly? That’s kinda beautiful. Then there’s “Te Chiammavo Fortuna.” This one’s a bit more upbeat, almost like a love letter to luck itself. The melody sticks to your brain like glue, and the chorus is so catchy, you’ll probably hum it without realizing it. What I love most is how playful it feels—it doesn’t take itself too seriously. There’s something refreshing about that, especially nowadays when everything seems so polished and perfect. Plus, the instrumentation has this jazzy flair that adds a nice bounce to the whole thing. It’s the kind of song that could make even the grumpiest person crack a smile. Reflecting on this album, it’s wild to think it came out in ’66. Like, people were grooving to this while Woodstock was still years away! But what really stands out is how timeless it feels. Sure, the production might sound a bit dated if you’re used to modern standards, but the soul behind it? That’s eternal. Oh, and here’s a random thought—I bet Nunzio Gallo would’ve killed it on TikTok today. Imagine those viral dance challenges set to his tunes. Yeah, maybe not, but hey, a guy can dream, right?

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Artist: Nunzio Gallo
Album: Stu Poco E Bene
Rating: 4.0

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Filename: nunzio-gallo-stu-poco-e-bene.zip
  • MP3 size: 14.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 62.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Te Chiammavo Fortuna
'Stu Poco 'E Bene

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Catalog Numbers

VLMQN 056372

Labels

Vis Radio

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

About Nunzio Gallo

Nunzio Gallo (March 25, 1928 Naples, Campania, Italy - February 22, 2008 Telese Terme, Benevento, Campania, Italy) was an Italian singer and actor. In 1954 he was part of the cast of Verdi's Traviata conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini with Renata Tebaldi, Giacinto Prandelli, Gino Orlandini and the RAI orchestra of Milan.

Name Vars

  • Gallo
  • N. Galli
  • N. Gallo
  • Нунцио Галло

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Back in 1966, Italian singer Nunzio Gallo released an album called *Stu Poco E Bene*. It’s a pop record with a chanson vibe, perfect for fans of emotional, storytelling music. One standout track, "Te Chiammavo Fortuna," feels like a warm hug from the past. The album came out on Vis Radio, a label that helped shape Italy’s vibrant music scene at the time. Not bad for a record over 50 years old, right?