As an old drummer, I have learned so much technique and chops by listening to Gino Vannelli drummers. The drumming is always world class. Thanks for the reaction. Made my day.
Gino never gets the love he deserves. The Vannelli brothers have been producing amazing stuff for decades. I got to see the Brother To Brother tour back in the day and it was quite impressive.
If his guitar chorus on this song is amazing, the one he plays on "The Evil Eye" is absolutely TERRIFIC !!! (Rick Beatto has good taste and he's himself an incredible musician, especially a fantastic guitarist since he managed to play this solo last year in his video titled : "The Impossible Lick" !) Carlos Rios is a monster and one the most underrated guitarist of the History of this instrument...
Finally! Gino during the years of 1975 - 1981 created an absolute music magic. Many people who know his music well including me thinks he is one of greatest masters of modern times. Please check out many more of him. "Where am I going" live 1991 is a good one and many more
Gino is from my beautiful Montreal. I was a preteen when he first became famous, with years of radio hits enjoyed. My big sister had a crush on him, as did many young girls and women around the world. ---OronOfMontreal
I got into Gino last year because Rick Beato put this album in his Top 50 Sounding Albums video, and was pulled in by the drums by sample he played. I watched all the live performances and he is real gift to this world. Not that many songs I instaskip from him. Some of the new renditions of his songs are better than the original, such as "Hurts to be in Love".
One of the best sounding concerts I've ever been to was Gino Vannelli in Jacksonville Florida at the old Coliseum which was right by the old Gator Bowl. I want to say 1978, maybe 79? They freaking smoked and sounded so good, so damn good. There's a ton of great Gino tracks out there. His brother Joe Vannelli is the keyboard master, and he just tears it up. I think Daryl Stuermer was on guitar for that show. He's played with Genesis and Phil Collins and others. He was killer that night.
It's incredible you're talkin' about the sound the concert of Gino Vannelli you saw in 1979 ! Because I had the happiness to see him at the Paris Olympia for his first coming in France in 1990, and for me too, it's the best sound I ever heard in a concert. It was just fabulous...
@@MoSkent1 ... I don't know man, maybe he just knows how to hire good crews and know how to make the show sound... good. He damn sure sounded good to me.
Hi Buddy and thanks for your answer ! I imagine that all these bands have good crews and good musicians. But even if at 66 yrs I dont go to concerts anymore, except classical, like you I saw a lot of good and famous bands. But since my first important in 1974 with Rory Gallagher or The Mahavishnu Orchestra, (Not exactlty the same thing...) to the last in 2011 with Mõtley Crüe, never in other places I heard such a fantastic sound. I remember it was as clean and powerful as the records, with an amazing Gino Vannelli... 👍
Mark Craney was my drum teacher. We used to jam to this song and also some Tull and Jean-luc Ponty. I still use some of the rhythmic concepts he tought me. Very influential album to musicians who "know." Also props to Carlos Rios on guitar and Jimmy Haslip on bass.
Have seen Gino twice in last 6 months. He's still got it. Traveling w an awesome band. New album to be released in spring. If you can make a show, you won't be disappointed.
I only really discovered his music this year. Now I have 4 of his albums. What his brother did with synths to create that full sound is almost as impressive Gino himself. His touring band featured Daryl Stuermer in the late 70s.
Thank you for reacting to this one, JP. I’m glad you liked it. I used to recommend songs that I liked in hopes that you’d like them, too. Now I think of you first when I recommend. Keep up the good work!
This record is awesome ... The river must flow and apalooza ... Incredible and brother to brother is awesome with the unison guitar line at the end ...
Yacht Prog WOOOW it really does fit Gino &Joe vannelli 😅 Because his album Gist of the Gemini has a lot of Prog,soul and classical moments it's a freaking masterpiece 🔥
Somehow I missed when this video dropped @JustJP I really appreciate this.If you want more of that Gino vannelli Prog check out the Gist of the Gemini album 🤯
Very proggy with an air of west coast fusion, the whole band is top notch and mark Craney's drumming here was in the forefront of innovation. Luxurious is indeed a great way to explain Gino's sound. Yacht prog it is :D. Those distinct keyboard sounds are from the Yamaha CP-80 or CP-70 electric Grand which was very popular instrument in the late 70's in a lot of pop, fusion, R&B and west coast stuff, U.K also used it extensively alongside the CS-80 poly synth.
It's been decades since I've heard this, nice call-back people. Listening to Dirty Loops, it always bugged me who they reminded of. Now I know, yacht-prog,? Hmmm, I will buy that, this just sails on! Appropriate song title also, his two brothers are on this album. Very nice, thanks all. Peace and Love.
Oh man, I've been wanting to recommend this but I thought it might be too self indulgent on my part. Glad to see there are other people that love this.
Great song and album from Gino Vannelli who was at his peak here (although his previous albums were just as delectable as Brother to Brother and the following Nightwalker is far from negligible!). Aside from Imaginary Voyage, you can also find the fabulous and late Mark Craney on Jean-Luc Ponty's album Civilized Evil. Justin, it's time you discovered Jethro Tull's underrated but excellent "A" (since remember that aside from Mark Craney, there's also Eddie Jobson on this one!😉).
Though not his most popular album, A Pauper in Paradise got me through a year in college ... along with Supertramp and Dan Fogelberg. My favorite tracks are Surest Things Can Change and One Night With You. He's quite talented.
A Pauper in Paradise is great but downright symphonic in its B side (which differentiates it a bit from his previous and subsequent albums). That doesn't stop it from being one of Gino Vannelli's best albums !
Gino always employed the best drummers. Graham Lear cut his teeth with him prior to jumping over to Santana. Take a listen to ' Storm at Sun Up' for Graham and Gino at their intricate best !!!
Gino is from Montreal, where I lived for 20 years. He was pretty big there, and in eastern Canada in general. He had some fantastic songs like I Just Wanna Stop, People Gotta Move, Living Inside Myself, Black Cars and Hurts to Be in Love. Check them out if you can.
Great song and a great album. Would love for you to listen to “Appaloosa”. My favorite song by him. I haven’t played this album in years. I’ll have to dig it out and play it.
Hi Justin. Dave from London, admiring The Browns, Reds And Golds Of Autumn. A fizzing fusion track, with some exhilarating musicianship. I agree, the interplay of bass and drums is a highlight. Back in my 70s college days in Manchester, UK, a local radio DJ used to play Gino's earlier album Storm At Sunup which I really liked. Never bought it though - maybe it was down to Gino displaying a tad too much chest hair on the cover! P.S. my song ref is from The Moody Blues poem The Dream.
I haven't heard this in a very long time. Very cool! Gino has a gorgeous voice and he is from Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 He went more pop in thr 80's. Black cars look better in the shade was one of his 80's hits. I have a request for something completely different but I thing you will find interesting Another Canadian band called The Tea Party. I don't know if you have heard of them before. They are heavy with a middle eastern vibe to some of their songs and they use some very different instruments. I am suggesting Sister Awake live at Much More Music Toronto. I hope I sold it well enough 😀😉 Cheers
Love Gino Vannelli! Hope you try 'Powerful People' or 'Where Am I Going'. I love that description "yacht prog'! Perfect. LOL. This cut is definitely more Prog than most of their songs but he and his brothers always make intelligent and catchy Pop music.
Back as a 70s Prog teen I was a reluctant huge fan because this album was like Tom Jones showbiz meets Progressive Rock/Jazz/Soul but with better vocals. The album itself has some great instrumental arrangements and dramatic moments. I do love the entire uplifting themes and moods. VERY 70S in that way before everything went dark. LOVE MY YOUTH MUSIC 😅
I agree! “A” is one of my favorite Jethro Tull albums and I would have loved for the band to do another studio album with Mark Craney and Eddie Jobson, but alas, that was not to be.
And I really wouldn’t call this Yacht Rock - it’s way too peppy and hard. Though it is from that same general era, Gino does have some other songs that might qualify as Yacht Rock.
If you like this kind of music I would suggest you try "Frank Nimsgern". It's a guitarist from my region (Saarland in Germany) who toured with Gino Vanelli in the '90s. His best album is his first called "Frank Nimsgern Featuring Chaka Khan & Billy Cobham" really excellent music (hey it's already worth it just for the feat. Chaka Khan & Billy Cobham).
I always knew of Geno Vannelli but oddly the only song I thought I knew of his turned out to be a Cory Hart song (I wear my sunglasses at night). I really enjoyed this. It sounds like Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan had a fusion love child. Turns out it was Edward Bear I was thinking of which means I had confused two different groups with Geno and neither is anything like him.
I just wanna stop, calling this yacht prog… My artist friend had several earlier Gino V. albums which got me to grab a Gino Brother To Brother 8track. Soulful hybrid of rock and fusion and yes, prog. Only been on a yacht once, a crazy body painting adventure almost gone wrong… another time.
Yacht yes, but prog? A bit maybe, as it gets spacey, but I hear a lot more fusion really, and disco for that matter. Mahavishnu and Spyro Gyra in a blender playing the Bee Gees, with a sprinkling of Sly & the Family Stone. Upbeat groove, and technically proficient. Nothing to complain about, but not something I would reach for - it's a bit cluttered, and I'm not huge on jazz. I can see why you really liked this though.
Hey JP, want to try something different, but really good…..try anything off of the album, Buckingham Nicks. It was an album Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks made before they joined Fleetwood Mac. You can really hear how they influenced FM. Cheers for the Frozen North (Canada). 🎉🇨🇦😎🥶
I appreciate, but never believe this is first time the "reaction" person has heard it. That's OK I guess. My fave of this song is with drummer Reinhardt on Live in LA album.
Hi JL! If I ever recognize a song, or if I react to a song I know, I always put "Song Review" in the thumbnail/title. Otherwise it's always my first time hearing a track
I'm not a fan of this. The musicianship's there, but as a piece it's all rather disjointed. Worst though, that opening, the first 2-3 mins. Just sounded like cheesy, kitsch, cabaret music. I struggled getting past this, and taking it seriously thereafter. It screamed, 'bring on the spangly clad dancing girls'..... Nope, not for me this 'un.
Gino is a top notch vocalist and musician. He plays numerous instruments. He is now 71 yrs old and is still touring and still sounds FABULOUS!❣️
greatest singer and writer of music we will ever know. Thrilling! Please play all of Gino's music. Thank you for playing this. LOVE!
Ty Bev! Glad you enjoyed it! :D
@@JustJP Please play Gino Vannelli--:-Nightwalker! You will love it. You have great taste.
As an old drummer, I have learned so much technique and chops by listening to Gino Vannelli drummers. The drumming is always world class. Thanks for the reaction. Made my day.
Incredible drumming by the late Mark Craney!
The whole album is absolutely nuts! Never gets old.
Yes Gino the most underrated!!!!
Gino never gets the love he deserves. The Vannelli brothers have been producing amazing stuff for decades. I got to see the Brother To Brother tour back in the day and it was quite impressive.
The Carlos Rios solo made Rick Beatto's top 20.
If his guitar chorus on this song is amazing, the one he plays on "The Evil Eye" is absolutely TERRIFIC !!! (Rick Beatto has good taste and he's himself an incredible musician, especially a fantastic guitarist since he managed to play this solo last year in his video titled : "The Impossible Lick" !) Carlos Rios is a monster and one the most underrated guitarist of the History of this instrument...
Finally! Gino during the years of 1975 - 1981 created an absolute music magic. Many people who know his music well including me thinks he is one of greatest masters of modern times. Please check out many more of him. "Where am I going" live 1991 is a good one and many more
I really enjoy watching the reactors when they listen to Gino. Joy, wonder, appreciation and always....big smiles. ❤❤❤
Such a good artist :D
Gino is from my beautiful Montreal. I was a preteen when he first became famous, with years of radio hits enjoyed. My big sister had a crush on him, as did many young girls and women around the world.
---OronOfMontreal
Another Montrealer here! Relistening to Gino is making me happy, great vocals and musicianship!
Love Gino!!! 🎉🎉💖
I got into Gino last year because Rick Beato put this album in his Top 50 Sounding Albums video, and was pulled in by the drums by sample he played. I watched all the live performances and he is real gift to this world. Not that many songs I instaskip from him. Some of the new renditions of his songs are better than the original, such as "Hurts to be in Love".
One of the best sounding concerts I've ever been to was Gino Vannelli in Jacksonville Florida at the old Coliseum which was right by the old Gator Bowl. I want to say 1978, maybe 79? They freaking smoked and sounded so good, so damn good. There's a ton of great Gino tracks out there. His brother Joe Vannelli is the keyboard master, and he just tears it up. I think Daryl Stuermer was on guitar for that show. He's played with Genesis and Phil Collins and others. He was killer that night.
It's incredible you're talkin' about the sound the concert of Gino Vannelli you saw in 1979 ! Because I had the happiness to see him at the Paris Olympia for his first coming in France in 1990, and for me too, it's the best sound I ever heard in a concert. It was just fabulous...
@@MoSkent1 ... I don't know man, maybe he just knows how to hire good crews and know how to make the show sound... good. He damn sure sounded good to me.
Hi Buddy and thanks for your answer ! I imagine that all these bands have good crews and good musicians. But even if at 66 yrs I dont go to concerts anymore, except classical, like you I saw a lot of good and famous bands. But since my first important in 1974 with Rory Gallagher or The Mahavishnu Orchestra, (Not exactlty the same thing...) to the last in 2011 with Mõtley Crüe, never in other places I heard such a fantastic sound. I remember it was as clean and powerful as the records, with an amazing Gino Vannelli... 👍
That's the best way to listen to Gino, headphones. Peace
Mark Craney was my drum teacher. We used to jam to this song and also some Tull and Jean-luc Ponty. I still use some of the rhythmic concepts he tought me. Very influential album to musicians who "know." Also props to Carlos Rios on guitar and Jimmy Haslip on bass.
Mark was such an amazing drummer. I first heard hiw work on Tull's "A" album. Even the sound of his Toms are unique and the flamms and rimshots.
Have seen Gino twice in last 6 months. He's still got it. Traveling w an awesome band. New album to be released in spring. If you can make a show, you won't be disappointed.
You should see footage of Gino vanelli performing in the 70's ... He was the real deal, dancing around and being theatrical and all that ...
I only really discovered his music this year. Now I have 4 of his albums.
What his brother did with synths to create that full sound is almost as impressive Gino himself.
His touring band featured Daryl Stuermer in the late 70s.
Gino is God with a God given voice!
need to do powerful people another message song by mr. gino vannelli a great singer !
The legendary Mark Craney on Drums. Ridiculous
Thank you for reacting to this one, JP. I’m glad you liked it. I used to recommend songs that I liked in hopes that you’d like them, too. Now I think of you first when I recommend. Keep up the good work!
beside many other Gino Vanillas Records - an absolutely Masterpiece! - true, this is real "Ear Candy" - great Musicianship.
Vannelli Vanilla (-:
This record is awesome ... The river must flow and apalooza ... Incredible and brother to brother is awesome with the unison guitar line at the end ...
Yacht Prog WOOOW it really does fit Gino &Joe vannelli 😅 Because his album Gist of the Gemini has a lot of Prog,soul and classical moments it's a freaking masterpiece 🔥
Another great Canadian!!! Had this album since '78. Every track is great. Memories of driving late at night with the car stereo at maximum!
Somehow I missed when this video dropped @JustJP I really appreciate this.If you want more of that Gino vannelli Prog check out the Gist of the Gemini album 🤯
Full contente qu'on t'est suggéré Gino Vannelli ! Comme on dit chez nous,,,, ça sonne comme une tonne de brique. La prochaine Nightwalker
Nightwalker and Brother to Brother are on my Mt. Rushmore of best albums ever!
Very proggy with an air of west coast fusion, the whole band is top notch and mark Craney's drumming here was in the forefront of innovation. Luxurious is indeed a great way to explain Gino's sound. Yacht prog it is :D. Those distinct keyboard sounds are from the Yamaha CP-80 or CP-70 electric Grand which was very popular instrument in the late 70's in a lot of pop, fusion, R&B and west coast stuff, U.K also used it extensively alongside the CS-80 poly synth.
It's been decades since I've heard this, nice call-back people. Listening to Dirty Loops, it always bugged me who they reminded of. Now I know, yacht-prog,? Hmmm, I will buy that, this just sails on! Appropriate song title also, his two brothers are on this album. Very nice, thanks all. Peace and Love.
Hey JP, gotta listen to Appaloosa on the same album, outstanding drumming by Mark as well!
Oh man, I've been wanting to recommend this but I thought it might be too self indulgent on my part. Glad to see there are other people that love this.
I like punk heavy goth and i like gino ❤
I think it's not incompatible! You can enjoy both.
Great song and album from Gino Vannelli who was at his peak here (although his previous albums were just as delectable as Brother to Brother and the following Nightwalker is far from negligible!).
Aside from Imaginary Voyage, you can also find the fabulous and late Mark Craney on Jean-Luc Ponty's album Civilized Evil. Justin, it's time you discovered Jethro Tull's underrated but excellent "A" (since remember that aside from Mark Craney, there's also Eddie Jobson on this one!😉).
Though not his most popular album, A Pauper in Paradise got me through a year in college ... along with Supertramp and Dan Fogelberg. My favorite tracks are Surest Things Can Change and One Night With You. He's quite talented.
A Pauper in Paradise is great but downright symphonic in its B side (which differentiates it a bit from his previous and subsequent albums). That doesn't stop it from being one of Gino Vannelli's best albums !
Gino always employed the best drummers.
Graham Lear cut his teeth with him prior to jumping over to Santana.
Take a listen to ' Storm at Sun Up' for Graham and Gino at their intricate best !!!
Never heard of this guy until I got to college and my girlfriend showed me - all the girls loved him!
Killer tune, check out Appaloosa from the same album.
You've got to hear Joe Vannelli's Minimoog solo on Jack Miraculous from the Powerful People album!
Gino is from Montreal, where I lived for 20 years. He was pretty big there, and in eastern Canada in general. He had some fantastic songs like I Just Wanna Stop, People Gotta Move, Living Inside Myself, Black Cars and Hurts to Be in Love. Check them out if you can.
Great song and a great album. Would love for you to listen to “Appaloosa”. My favorite song by him.
I haven’t played this album in years. I’ll have to dig it out and play it.
I was aware of Gino Vanneli back in the day but never gave his music the attention it deserved.
It's proggy, it's jazzy, it's yachty, it's Star Trekky. It's a jam.
Hi Justin. Dave from London, admiring The Browns, Reds And Golds Of Autumn. A fizzing fusion track, with some exhilarating musicianship. I agree, the interplay of bass and drums is a highlight. Back in my 70s college days in Manchester, UK, a local radio DJ used to play Gino's earlier album Storm At Sunup which I really liked. Never bought it though - maybe it was down to Gino displaying a tad too much chest hair on the cover!
P.S. my song ref is from The Moody Blues poem The Dream.
Gino has recorded a bunch of good songs.
Another great Gino tune: Where Am I Going? Early Graham Lear drummer before he played with Santana
I'd forgotten this. Stevie Wonder meets Santana meets Ambrosia.
I haven't heard this in a very long time. Very cool! Gino has a gorgeous voice and he is from Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦
He went more pop in thr 80's.
Black cars look better in the shade was one of his 80's hits.
I have a request for something completely different but I thing you will find interesting
Another Canadian band called The Tea Party. I don't know if you have heard of them before. They are heavy with a middle eastern vibe to some of their songs and they use some very different instruments.
I am suggesting
Sister Awake live at Much More Music Toronto.
I hope I sold it well enough 😀😉
Cheers
Love Gino Vannelli! Hope you try 'Powerful People' or 'Where Am I Going'. I love that description "yacht prog'! Perfect. LOL. This cut is definitely more Prog than most of their songs but he and his brothers always make intelligent and catchy Pop music.
Want to hear some Jethro Tull sounding like this?
Go with their [A] album from 1980 next.
thanks you!!
Back as a 70s Prog teen I was a reluctant huge fan because this album was like Tom Jones showbiz meets Progressive Rock/Jazz/Soul but with better vocals. The album itself has some great instrumental arrangements and dramatic moments. I do love the entire uplifting themes and moods. VERY 70S in that way before everything went dark. LOVE MY YOUTH MUSIC 😅
If you want to hear more of Mark Craney's superb drumming, definitely check out Tull's "A" album from 1980. It's different, but I really like it.
I agree! “A” is one of my favorite Jethro Tull albums and I would have loved for the band to do another studio album with Mark Craney and Eddie Jobson, but alas, that was not to be.
And I really wouldn’t call this Yacht Rock - it’s way too peppy and hard. Though it is from that same general era, Gino does have some other songs that might qualify as Yacht Rock.
nice (RIP) drumming ; the Vanelli brothers were one of the first "name" groups Colaiuta ever played in
Listen to the album Brother to Brother ,another 70s gem
If you like this kind of music I would suggest you try "Frank Nimsgern". It's a guitarist from my region (Saarland in Germany) who toured with Gino Vanelli in the '90s. His best album is his first called "Frank Nimsgern Featuring Chaka Khan & Billy Cobham" really excellent music (hey it's already worth it just for the feat. Chaka Khan & Billy Cobham).
Chaka and Billy. This has to be great!
@@randydoak6638it is and Nimsgern's guitar work is also top notch.
I always knew of Geno Vannelli but oddly the only song I thought I knew of his turned out to be a Cory Hart song (I wear my sunglasses at night). I really enjoyed this. It sounds like Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan had a fusion love child. Turns out it was Edward Bear I was thinking of which means I had confused two different groups with Geno and neither is anything like him.
I always thought his 70s albums were a nice companion to Stevie Wonder's with all the marvelous synth work.
I just wanna stop, calling this yacht prog…
My artist friend had several earlier Gino V. albums which got me to grab a Gino Brother To Brother 8track. Soulful hybrid of rock and fusion and yes, prog.
Only been on a yacht once, a crazy body painting adventure almost gone wrong… another time.
Yacht yes, but prog? A bit maybe, as it gets spacey, but I hear a lot more fusion really, and disco for that matter. Mahavishnu and Spyro Gyra in a blender playing the Bee Gees, with a sprinkling of Sly & the Family Stone. Upbeat groove, and technically proficient. Nothing to complain about, but not something I would reach for - it's a bit cluttered, and I'm not huge on jazz. I can see why you really liked this though.
Bit of the Jean Luc Ponti’s going on with this track
Hey JP, want to try something different, but really good…..try anything off of the album, Buckingham Nicks. It was an album Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks made before they joined Fleetwood Mac. You can really hear how they influenced FM. Cheers for the Frozen North (Canada). 🎉🇨🇦😎🥶
Rabbit hole alert
JP listen to brother live video from 1979 concert.
I appreciate, but never believe this is first time the "reaction" person has heard it. That's OK I guess. My fave of this song is with drummer Reinhardt on Live in LA album.
Hi JL! If I ever recognize a song, or if I react to a song I know, I always put "Song Review" in the thumbnail/title. Otherwise it's always my first time hearing a track
Heavy stuff. Not for my mainly moods... :)
Dive deeper in the album
Never heard of the guy, and this song did precisely nothing for me. Is there another Queen or Stranglers (Black & White) album on the way?
We have to be patient he has lots of requests. Hopefully soon, we will just keep nudging him.
@kevv117 Well that's the intention.
I'm not a fan of this. The musicianship's there, but as a piece it's all rather disjointed. Worst though, that opening, the first 2-3 mins. Just sounded like cheesy, kitsch, cabaret music. I struggled getting past this, and taking it seriously thereafter. It screamed, 'bring on the spangly clad dancing girls'..... Nope, not for me this 'un.