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Powerful People

Powerful People
Gino Vannelli

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Track Listing

  1. People Gotta Move
  2. Lady
  3. Son of a New York Gun
  4. Jack Miraculous
  5. Jo Jo
  6. Powerful People
  7. Felicia
  8. Work Verse
  9. Poor Happy Jimmy [Tribute to Jim Croce]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #63528 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

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Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.


Customer Reviews

A Star Is Born!5
That is what I remeber thinking the very first time I listened to "Powerful People". At the time, not a lot of my friends knew who Gino Vannelli was. But when I heard this album I knew everyone would soon know and I could not wait to play it for them.

Powerful People gives listeners a hint that in addition to being a talented singer, musician, and lyricist, Gino is also a superb (dare I say "powerful") arranger and orchestrator. The songs on the album that most clearly demonstrate that are, "son of a new york gun", "jack miraculous", and "powerful people". They also demonstrate that the people in the music business who label this album "soft rodk" have no idea what they are talking about.

When I hear "Jack" and " NY gun" , they make me think of song & dance numbers in a broadway musical about a "Guys and Dolls" Nathan Detroit kind-of-character. I wondered if this was really someone he knew. "Powerful people" has the sound of an orchestra playing jazz. Listening to these three wonderful songs just make me feel good.

The ballads "lady" and "jojo" are two of my favoirte songs. They showcase Gino's honeyed, crystal clear, beautiful voice (the instrument that I think he plays the best). You feel as if the songs are really personal. I imangined he was singing "lady" just for me (as did, no doubt, a million other women), and I wondered who "jojo" was, if he was really the child of a family member or friend. I never even gave Jim Croce's work much thought until listening to Gino's tribute to him made me curious about it.

"People gotta move" is a great dance number, and you just know from the lyrics that while you are having a good time grooving to the music that Gino also wants you to think a little bit too.

Herb Alpert was "a force to reckon with" in the music business in the 70's, and he produced (or got credit for) Gino's first album "Crazy Life". I always read album production and musician credits, and peruse lyrics, sometimes before I even listen to the music. One of the first things I noticed about this one was "Produced and Arranged by Gino and Joe Vannelli". Herb gets credit as an associate producer, and I wondered if he deserved it. Gino's creative control credit was a foretelling that a powerful musical force was about to make his mark in the music industry.

Gino's music has the power to makes you happy, sad, want to dance, or just chill. The power to make you care about what he cares about and, make you care about him. It does all of these things and so much more, and is simply a joy to listen to even after more than 30 years.

GINO, best music writer, lyricist and performer. 09/24/995
First time I heard a Gino`s song (People gotta move) I was 13 years old, and I fell in love with his style and EXTRAORDINARY voice. I started the collection of his records (LP`s of course) and have them all. I`m lucky to live in Mexico City, where I`ve found all his albums on CD. On 1991 one of my dreams came true, I saw him in two of his concerts and it was a FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE. My husband became a Gino fan too after that. Don`t miss visiting ginov.com, it`s as everything Gino does, PERFECT! There you can find two wonderful videos. Thank you Gino for your beautiful music and keep doing your excellent work. Maru Camilli

Powerful is the word ! A timeless & ESSENTIAL work!5
This was Gino's soulful 2nd album & a GRAND follow-up to his also flawlessly smooth & soulful 1973 debut album "Crazy Life".

Few music historians know this: the Vannelli brothers' very unique use of synthesizers on this album broke NEW GROUND for this instrument & influenced MANY musicians in the ensuing years across all genre's.

On another note, I'm waiting for the day that "smooth jazz" radio rediscovers Gino's first 5 albums -- the ones he (along with his brothers Ross & Joe) created BEFORE 1978's best-known "Brother to Brother".

These albums are a GOLDMINE for all tastes, just waiting to be re-discovered by a whole new generation of listeners.

And the particular tracks on this album, Lady, Felicia, Jo-Jo, Poor Happy Jimmy -- are ballads that will STAY with you LONG after the CD is put back (temporarily!) on the shelf.

Call this "pop" if you want, but this album works for the R&B, Jazz, & rock ears too -- either young in age or young at heart!