Hi, I love your analysis. When I was DJ'ing in California in the 1980s I would close the night with this song, every time. It was my "last dance" song for the club patrons.
I absolutely love this album. Guess you have to like opera to really appreciate it. Love that mix of classic and modern. Wish there was more like this out there. Never seen another reaction to this. Well done for choosing this.
This was done by a very talented man! This is a combination of electronic dance music and classical opera! The story of Madam Butterfly is a very sad story of a naval man that went to Japan and got a woman pregnant and then left her. When he came back he was married to an American girl and the poor Japanese woman killed herself over it! The instrumentation is brilliant and the voices of Debbie Cole and Betty Ann White are like angels with Denise singing the main lyrics and Betty singing the original opera aria! Puccini would be proud!!
This is iconic
Thank you
Hi, I love your analysis. When I was DJ'ing in California in the 1980s I would close the night with this song, every time. It was my "last dance" song for the club patrons.
I absolutely love this album. Guess you have to like opera to really appreciate it. Love that mix of classic and modern. Wish there was more like this out there. Never seen another reaction to this. Well done for choosing this.
Only 7 comments, thats nuts for a song that its own Genre, musical creativity off the scale.
Thank you.Really.Thank you.
SF clubs in the 80’s! One of my fave
Listen to 'Paris' a really brilliant album.
This song does nothing for me!!!
funny
This was done by a very talented man! This is a combination of electronic dance music and classical opera! The story of Madam Butterfly is a very sad story of a naval man that went to Japan and got a woman pregnant and then left her. When he came back he was married to an American girl and the poor Japanese woman killed herself over it! The instrumentation is brilliant and the voices of Debbie Cole and Betty Ann White are like angels with Denise singing the main lyrics and Betty singing the original opera aria! Puccini would be proud!!
Thank you, it's a pleasure to find this on the net.