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'''Loredana Berté''' ({{IPA-it|loreˌdaːna berˈtɛ}}) (born 20 September 1950) is an [[Italy|Italian]] singer. In her long career she has worked with some of the best Italian songwriters such as [[Enrico Ruggeri]], [[Pino Daniele]], [[Ivano Fossati]], [[Mario Lavezzi]], [[Enzo Jannacci]] and [[Giuseppe Mango|Mango]], among others. She has experimented with different genres, from [[rock and roll|rock]] to [[reggae]], from [[funk]] to [[pop music|pop]]. Her sister [[Mia Martini]] was also a singer. Berté is known for the eccentric clothing she wears onstage for her performances. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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[[File:Loredana Bertè.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Berté live in Bologna]] |
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Berté was born in [[Bagnara Calabra]], [[Province of Reggio Calabria]], Calabria in Southern Italy. |
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She started her singing career in 1974 with the album ''Streaking''. She became successful the following year with the release of ''Normale o Super'' album, as well as "Sei bellissima", a ballad that eventually became one of her biggest hits. |
She started her singing career in 1974 with the album ''Streaking''. She became successful the following year with the release of ''Normale o Super'' album, as well as "Sei bellissima", a ballad that eventually became one of her biggest hits. |
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In 1977 the album ''T.I.R.'' updated her sound, and two years later the LP '' |
In 1977 the album ''T.I.R.'' updated her sound, and two years later the LP ''Bandaberté'' spawned the hits "Dedicato", "E la Luna bussò", "Folle città", and "Robin Hood". |
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Berté next released two albums with a strong [[funky]] vibe. The first was ''Loredanaberté'' (1980) which included the huge hit "In alto mare"; the song was covered in 2004 by the group [[2 black]]. In 1981 Berté released ''Made in Italy'', recorded with the American funk group [[Platinum Hook]]. |
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The album included the single "Movie". |
The album included the single "Movie". |
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The following year she left her long-time producer [[Mario Lavezzi]] to record with a new producer, [[Ivano Fossati]]. With Fossati she recorded what many consider to be her masterpiece album, ''Traslocando'', containing |
The following year she left her long-time producer [[Mario Lavezzi]] to record with a new producer, [[Ivano Fossati]]. With Fossati she recorded what many consider to be her masterpiece album, ''Traslocando'', containing Berté's signature song "Non sono una signora". |
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The following years the albums ''Jazz'' (1983) and ''Savoir faire'' (1984) spawned two hits: "Il mare d'inverno", penned by [[Enrico Ruggeri]], and "Ragazzo mio", a cover of a [[Luigi Tenco]] classic. |
The following years the albums ''Jazz'' (1983) and ''Savoir faire'' (1984) spawned two hits: "Il mare d'inverno", penned by [[Enrico Ruggeri]], and "Ragazzo mio", a cover of a [[Luigi Tenco]] classic. |
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Berté released an innovative album in 1985 called ''Carioca'', a tribute to [[Brazil]]ian singer [[Djavan]] and included "Acqua" and other hits. |
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Many songs from the album were subsequently covered by [[The Manhattan Transfer]]. |
Many songs from the album were subsequently covered by [[The Manhattan Transfer]]. |
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Berté became engaged to tennis champion [[Björn Borg]] in 1988, and they were married in September 1989. |
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Berté has had numerous notable performances at the Sanremo Music Festival, also known as the ''[[Festival della canzone italiana]]''. Her first appearance was in 1986 with a rock song called "Re". |
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For the performance, |
For the performance, Berté was dressed to look like a pregnant woman. Notably, the critic's award at Sanremo is called the ''[[Mia Martini]]'' after Berté's sister, who won the first critic's award offered in 1982. To date, Berté has not yet won a top award at the festival. |
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In 1988, along with her second appearance at the Sanremo festival, she released the ''Io'' album with producer [[Corrado Rustici]], who has also worked with [[Whitney Houston]]. |
In 1988, along with her second appearance at the Sanremo festival, she released the ''Io'' album with producer [[Corrado Rustici]], who has also worked with [[Whitney Houston]]. |
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In the spring of 1992 |
In the spring of 1992 Berté and husband [[Björn Borg]] officially split. Their divorce was finalized in 1993. {{ref|imdb}} |
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That year, she released a new album, ''Ufficialmente dispersi''. That same year, [[Mia Martini]] joined |
That year, she released a new album, ''Ufficialmente dispersi''. That same year, [[Mia Martini]] joined Berté at Sanremo for a duet. Their song, titled "Stiamo come stiamo", was the first single of Berté's new album. |
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Later that summer, |
Later that summer, Berté released a second song from the album. The single, titled "Mi manchi", was an Italian radio hit. |
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Berté's also appeared at Sanremo in 1994 when she performed an emotional song called "Amici non ne ho". The song was a hit and was included in her first live compilation entitled ''Bertex Ingresso Libero''. |
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Her 1995 performance of the funky song called "Angeli & Angeli", a single from |
Her 1995 performance of the funky song called "Angeli & Angeli", a single from Berté's ''Ufficialmente ritrovati'', a greatest hits compilation. |
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On Friday, 12 May 1995, her sister [[Mia Martini]] committed suicide by overdosing on drugs. The death of her sister caused |
On Friday, 12 May 1995, her sister [[Mia Martini]] committed suicide by overdosing on drugs. The death of her sister caused Berté to go into shock and depression. |
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In mid-1996 she began work on her following album, ''Un pettirosso da combattimento''. Released in 1997, the album is one of |
In mid-1996 she began work on her following album, ''Un pettirosso da combattimento''. Released in 1997, the album is one of Berté's most personal to date, featuring a new [[hard rock]] sound and lyrics based on the tragic loss of her sister. Berté's seventh appearance at the Sanremo Festival featured a song titled "Luna", a desperate cry about her life. |
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Her second live compilation album was released in 1998 and was recorded with a live orchestra. |
Her second live compilation album was released in 1998 and was recorded with a live orchestra. |
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In 2002 she returned to Sanremo for the eighth time with a song called "Dimmi che mi ami". That same year she dropped her current record label (one she had joined just a few months before) and began searching for a new label. She eventually signed with NAR. |
In 2002 she returned to Sanremo for the eighth time with a song called "Dimmi che mi ami". That same year she dropped her current record label (one she had joined just a few months before) and began searching for a new label. She eventually signed with NAR. |
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Berté joined a reality show called ''Musicfarm'' in 2004. With the money she earned from her appearance she began to work on a new album. |
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This became her 2005 effort titled ''[[ |
This became her 2005 effort titled ''[[Babyberté]]'', which was released in September. |
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Her first album in seven years, the CD debuted at #2 in the official album chart. The second single from the album, titled "Strade di fuoco", hit #3 in the official single chart. In May 2006 the album was re-released with a bonus CD and a bonus DVD. |
Her first album in seven years, the CD debuted at #2 in the official album chart. The second single from the album, titled "Strade di fuoco", hit #3 in the official single chart. In May 2006 the album was re-released with a bonus CD and a bonus DVD. |
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* ''Normale o super'' (1976) |
* ''Normale o super'' (1976) |
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* ''TIR'' (1977) |
* ''TIR'' (1977) |
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* '' |
* ''Bandaberté'' (1979) |
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* '' |
* ''LoredanaBerté'' (1980) |
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* ''Made in Italy'' (1981) |
* ''Made in Italy'' (1981) |
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* ''Traslocando'' (1982) |
* ''Traslocando'' (1982) |
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* ''Un pettirosso da combattimento'' (1997) |
* ''Un pettirosso da combattimento'' (1997) |
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* ''Decisamente Loredana'' (1998) |
* ''Decisamente Loredana'' (1998) |
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* ''Baby |
* ''Baby Berté'' (2005) |
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* ''Baby |
* ''Baby Berté – special edition Buch+cd+dvd'' (2006) |
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* ''BabyBertè live 2007'' (2007) |
* ''BabyBertè live 2007'' (2007) |
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* ''Bertilation'' (2008) |
* ''Bertilation'' (2008) |
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* ''Strade di fuoco'' (2006) |
* ''Strade di fuoco'' (2006) |
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* ''Musica e parole'' (2008) |
* ''Musica e parole'' (2008) |
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* ''Cattiva'' ([[Loredana Errore]] feat. Loredana |
* ''Cattiva'' ([[Loredana Errore]] feat. Loredana Berté) (2011) |
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* ''Respirare'' (feat. [[Gigi D'Alessio]]) (2012) |
* ''Respirare'' (feat. [[Gigi D'Alessio]]) (2012) |
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* ''Ma quale musica leggera'' (2012) |
* ''Ma quale musica leggera'' (2012) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.stelleitaliane.it/ Stelleitaliane] - unofficial web site Loredana |
* [http://www.stelleitaliane.it/ Stelleitaliane] - unofficial web site Loredana Berté. |
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Revision as of 13:51, 22 April 2015
Loredana Berté (Italian pronunciation: [loreˌdaːna berˈtɛ]) (born 20 September 1950) is an Italian singer. In her long career she has worked with some of the best Italian songwriters such as Enrico Ruggeri, Pino Daniele, Ivano Fossati, Mario Lavezzi, Enzo Jannacci and Mango, among others. She has experimented with different genres, from rock to reggae, from funk to pop. Her sister Mia Martini was also a singer. Berté is known for the eccentric clothing she wears onstage for her performances.
Career
Berté was born in Bagnara Calabra, Province of Reggio Calabria, Calabria in Southern Italy.
She started her singing career in 1974 with the album Streaking. She became successful the following year with the release of Normale o Super album, as well as "Sei bellissima", a ballad that eventually became one of her biggest hits.
In 1977 the album T.I.R. updated her sound, and two years later the LP Bandaberté spawned the hits "Dedicato", "E la Luna bussò", "Folle città", and "Robin Hood".
Berté next released two albums with a strong funky vibe. The first was Loredanaberté (1980) which included the huge hit "In alto mare"; the song was covered in 2004 by the group 2 black. In 1981 Berté released Made in Italy, recorded with the American funk group Platinum Hook. The album included the single "Movie".
The following year she left her long-time producer Mario Lavezzi to record with a new producer, Ivano Fossati. With Fossati she recorded what many consider to be her masterpiece album, Traslocando, containing Berté's signature song "Non sono una signora".
The following years the albums Jazz (1983) and Savoir faire (1984) spawned two hits: "Il mare d'inverno", penned by Enrico Ruggeri, and "Ragazzo mio", a cover of a Luigi Tenco classic.
Berté released an innovative album in 1985 called Carioca, a tribute to Brazilian singer Djavan and included "Acqua" and other hits. Many songs from the album were subsequently covered by The Manhattan Transfer.
Berté became engaged to tennis champion Björn Borg in 1988, and they were married in September 1989.
Berté has had numerous notable performances at the Sanremo Music Festival, also known as the Festival della canzone italiana. Her first appearance was in 1986 with a rock song called "Re". For the performance, Berté was dressed to look like a pregnant woman. Notably, the critic's award at Sanremo is called the Mia Martini after Berté's sister, who won the first critic's award offered in 1982. To date, Berté has not yet won a top award at the festival.
In 1988, along with her second appearance at the Sanremo festival, she released the Io album with producer Corrado Rustici, who has also worked with Whitney Houston.
In the spring of 1992 Berté and husband Björn Borg officially split. Their divorce was finalized in 1993. [1] That year, she released a new album, Ufficialmente dispersi. That same year, Mia Martini joined Berté at Sanremo for a duet. Their song, titled "Stiamo come stiamo", was the first single of Berté's new album. Later that summer, Berté released a second song from the album. The single, titled "Mi manchi", was an Italian radio hit.
Berté's also appeared at Sanremo in 1994 when she performed an emotional song called "Amici non ne ho". The song was a hit and was included in her first live compilation entitled Bertex Ingresso Libero.
Her 1995 performance of the funky song called "Angeli & Angeli", a single from Berté's Ufficialmente ritrovati, a greatest hits compilation.
On Friday, 12 May 1995, her sister Mia Martini committed suicide by overdosing on drugs. The death of her sister caused Berté to go into shock and depression.
In mid-1996 she began work on her following album, Un pettirosso da combattimento. Released in 1997, the album is one of Berté's most personal to date, featuring a new hard rock sound and lyrics based on the tragic loss of her sister. Berté's seventh appearance at the Sanremo Festival featured a song titled "Luna", a desperate cry about her life.
Her second live compilation album was released in 1998 and was recorded with a live orchestra.
In 2002 she returned to Sanremo for the eighth time with a song called "Dimmi che mi ami". That same year she dropped her current record label (one she had joined just a few months before) and began searching for a new label. She eventually signed with NAR.
Berté joined a reality show called Musicfarm in 2004. With the money she earned from her appearance she began to work on a new album.
This became her 2005 effort titled Babyberté, which was released in September.
Her first album in seven years, the CD debuted at #2 in the official album chart. The second single from the album, titled "Strade di fuoco", hit #3 in the official single chart. In May 2006 the album was re-released with a bonus CD and a bonus DVD. In 2008 she go to Sanremo with Musica e parole. In 2012 she go to Sanremo with Gigi D'Alessio and arrived 4. In this year she produced the single Ma quale musica leggera, with big success. In 2013 she became the Tour.
Discography
Albums
- Streaking (1974)
- Normale o super (1976)
- TIR (1977)
- Bandaberté (1979)
- LoredanaBerté (1980)
- Made in Italy (1981)
- Traslocando (1982)
- Jazz (1983)
- Lorinedita (1983)
- Savoir faire (1984)
- Carioca (1985)
- Fotografando (1986)
- Io (1988)
- Best (1991)
- Ufficialmente dispersi (1993)
- Bertex, ingresso libero (1994)
- Ufficialmente ritrovati (1995)
- Un pettirosso da combattimento (1997)
- Decisamente Loredana (1998)
- Baby Berté (2005)
- Baby Berté – special edition Buch+cd+dvd (2006)
- BabyBertè live 2007 (2007)
- Bertilation (2008)
- Lola & Angiolina project (2009)
Singles
- Volevi un amore grande (1974)
- Sei bellissima (1975)
- Meglio libera (1976)
- Fiabe (1977)
- Grida (1997)
- Decisamente Loredana (1977)
- Dedicato (1978)
- E la luna bussò (1979)
- In alto mare (1980)
- Movie (1981)
- Non sono una signora (1982)
- Per i tuoi occhi (1982)
- Acqua (1985)
- Re (1986)
- Io (1988)
- In questa città (1991)
- Stiamo come stiamo (1993)
- Amici non ne ho (1994)
- Portami con te (1998)
- Dimmi che mi ami (2002)
- Sarà perché ti amo (chi se ne frega!!) (2004)
- Strade di fuoco (2006)
- Musica e parole (2008)
- Cattiva (Loredana Errore feat. Loredana Berté) (2011)
- Respirare (feat. Gigi D'Alessio) (2012)
- Ma quale musica leggera (2012)
Notes
External links
- Stelleitaliane - unofficial web site Loredana Berté.