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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: All that I wanna be – Alessia Raisi

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


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Charles attempts to please the majority…


“You can’t please everyone”. How many times have we heard this? It has been said by all walks of life – a parent, teacher, close friend, accountant, lawyer, and just about anyone else who feels the need to provide some sort of unhelpful input. It seems that when you are in a predicament, the simple and seemingly innocent response is, “You can’t please everyone”. It is something automatic that people say. And I suppose in a way it’s utterly true. Factually correct. But still, it does not help in the slightest, and is not so much advice as the feeling of having advised. The feeling that they care about you, as their hand rests on your shoulder, before being carted off to the electric chair. What it really means is, it’s out of your hands and there’s nothing you can do. You’re completely and utterly screwed, whichever way you look at it. Wonderful. Just wonderful. You choose one option and someone isn’t happy. You do the other thing, and someone else isn’t happy. You’re damned if you do etc…. So, where does that leave us? You could hide under the duvet until it all goes away? Seems pretty planny, but it doesn’t, does it. Just go away… It sits there, festering. Twiddling its thumbs and tapping its foot, knowing that you will eventually need to come up for air. And there it will be, just as you left it, staring at you with eager eyes. So maybe you make a stand and become selfish? Please neither side and choose yourself instead? What’s best for YOU? To be all that YOU want to be. But that won’t work either.


We see this in politics ad nauseam. One side against the other, with the population in the middle – having no say (which is a good thing – who wants THAT job??). But it’s the population that matters. It’s the population that is affected. Do we go far right and anger the left? Do we go far left and irritate the right? Impossible to say, of course. But how’s about this for an idea… Somewhere in the middle? Where no one is particularly enthused with the way of things, but very few are infuriated. Deep resentment and fury are surely what is to be avoided. It may be a dull solution, but still, it’s an idea. The other plausibility is to weigh up how many would be appalled and disgruntled either way, then pick the least offensive option. Boring!! Where’s the fun in THAT??


What this all proves is, it isn’t easy. And that I cannot imagine anything worse than having that volume of power. These reviews are just about as much power as I can handle. And even that is on the limit. Does everyone like my reviews? Nope. Do I please everyone? Nope. CAN I, even? You guessed it: nope. But do I TRY to? Nope. I mean, yes. Yes, I do. I think THIS is all we can do. We can TRY to please as many as possible, knowing full well that we will never achieve a 100% success rate. Perfection will never occur. And even if hypothetically I were to achieve total perfection, there would still be some little bugger who refuses to like it. Because there’s always one. One of the biggest problems I have in life is trying to please everyone, and ending up hurting or annoying them all – or at least feeling that way. I should have listened to the nauseating, predictable, uninspired repeaters: β€œYou can’t please everyone”. There should be an extra bit tacked on the end: ”…but if you try, you may end up pleasing no one”. Or maybe that does exist. I don’t know. I don’t listen to anyone anymore.


Maybe I should have listened to someone else. Someone who is taken to attempting the impossible. Someone who seemingly manages to please just everyone. Well, at least everyone she has attempted to please. And that’s good enough for me. I am talking about New Artist Spotlight newcomer, Alessia Raisi. She has been with us for less than a month, and not only is she a brilliant artist, but she is supportive of other artists and grateful for the love and appreciation she receives. All the more reason to feature her here! This week brings my third review in a row of songs released on September 9th. What a day of music it was! But Alessia released not one, but four songs on that very day of days. Well, correction, one song, four times. Seems like a good dollop of egotism, no? Well, nope! Maybe an error…? Nope. You see, Alessia is originally Italian. But has also realised that Italian lyrics will not go down well in the rest of the world. So English lyrics, then? What, and risk alienating your own beloved country…? Maybe try English lyrics with an Italian accent? No no no, that’s just what I meant about trying to please everyone but ending up pleasing no one. Alessia Raisi has put together an EP called β€˜ROCK !’, and it contains one song in four languages. Okay, but why choose English, Spanish, Italian and Chinese? Well, because her live performances are most popular in Argentina, Italy and China! Yup, she travels the world! But what about English? Well, ya know. You gotta have English. She has even released a French EP in the past! The brand new song is called β€˜All that I wanna be’. Or, Todo Lo Que Quiero (All that I want), Tutto Quello Che Voglio (All I want), ζˆ‘ζƒ³θ¦ηš„δΈ€εˆ‡ – WΗ’ xiǎng yΓ o de yΔ«qiΓ¨ (Everything I want). Is the translation exact? Nope. Does it matter? Nope. Because the point is clear, and the song is fabulous. And weirdly, after English my favourite is actually Chinese! Something about that bendy way of singing the chorus – sounds marvellous!

And on to the music. β€˜All that I wanna be’ assimilates the best of the 80s and the best of the 90s to achieve a classic sound. The main influence to me is Alanis Morissette, but without that irritating thing Alanis does with her voice. You know what I mean – you love it or you hate it. It’s like a song from 1995, mixed and produced by a man who achieved fame from his work in 1982. It’s LIKE that. I’m not saying it IS that. I have recently realised that the best producer/engineers seemed to be in the 80s. Anyway! The most satisfying drum fill starts off the piece – I have air-drummed to it many times. Alessia is on the mic before the guitars have barely had a chance to be donned. There is already strength in her voice, but there is a suggestion that she has much more power in reserve, for later. Usually it would be guitars carrying the lead voice for a rock song of this style, but here rather unusually it is the bass that rolls those shiny new strings with assertive yet controlled assurance, lending space for the guitars to come. As we reach the chorus, Alessia and her band do not disappoint. I mentioned that reserved power… Well here it is! Alessia digs in and belts those lyrics with such passion and determination. Aside from Alanis, I also hear bits of Spice Girl, Mel C (in her early solo rock phase). It is at this moment that I realise the striking yet coincidental resemblance to the sound of NAS artist, Panem. Only in sound and feel, not in song. Which, considering Panem has always been one of my favourite bands on the NAS, is not a bad thing. But as is usually the case, despite these familiarities in sound, Alessia Raisi manages originality, and ultimately it is the sound of her. I can only imagine that Alessia is astounding live, in a huge arena setting. As opposed to a small arena…


Alessia has attempted to please the nations of four languages. And in doing so, has succeeded! So while it’s still true that you can’t please EVERYone, she proves that you can please who you set out to please.


Come on, come on! Please please me (woah yeah) like I please you.


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34 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: All that I wanna be – Alessia Raisi”

  1. Kele Fleming Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    A great review of a great tune! I hear the Alanis element too in the song. Thanks for the backstory on the multiple languages too.

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  2. info Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    info

    Nice review and talented artist!

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  3. Unknown member Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Unknown member

    Great tune, I’m partial to the Spanish version, that’s one of the languages I’m learning right now. I’d also like to offer up one of my favorite quotes regarding perfection: “Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” — Vince Lombardi

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  4. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    An EXCELLENT quote, my man! Here’s one: “Do yer best, son” – same idea πŸ˜‰

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  5. Nyazong Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Nyazong

    True you can easily please people when they believe in you and what you do, therefore we have to leave right to get the world thinking right

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  6. edeagle898 Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    edeagle898

    Great work as always, my friend. I always enjoy it when you do a deeper dive into the song itself, as I always learn something new! Hopefully this is the next track to get the covered β€œCC Bump” in the Top 20!

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  7. Eleanor Collides Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Eleanor Collides

    Great review as always, I’ve also been listening to this one non-stop, it’s so damn catchy! Didn’t realize there was three other versions of it! Well done Allessia!

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  8. andelectro music Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    andelectro music

    Nice review and as always went straight off to listen to Allessia which is very good.

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  9. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    This week’s review is very unique in the fact that Allessia Raisi has released her single in four different languages. Pretty cool stuff and my hat off to her for doing something a little different.

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  10. perfectlies Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    perfectlies

    Great review (and word smithing) as always. Interesting that’s there are 4 languages that’s really cool!

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  11. Bleezy Pato Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Bleezy Pato

    Nice review

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  12. 3Luv Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    3Luv

    Great review Charles, once again. I can’t believe that Alessia sings in 4 languages, I struggle with 1! Brilliant song, lovely bass, my favourite part πŸ‘πŸ˜€

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  13. Rosemarie Fullerton Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Rosemarie Fullerton

    So amazing and creative! Another great review! πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ

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  14. William Lovitt Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    William Lovitt

    Another great review of a great artist and world traveler πŸ”₯

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  15. Blister Soul Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Blister Soul

    One of the best reviews I’ve read in a while. Well done

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  16. Edward Corrado Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    I’ve had Alessia Raisi’, Butterfly on my Playlists for years. Every time I wanted to change songs I always let that one stay on because it’s fantastic. Well, I have finally taken Butterfly off the playlist, luckily I have, All that I wanna be, to take its place. Another great review of another brilliant NAS artist. Welcome aboard Alessia!

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  17. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Smoothsaylin

    Wow! Four languages? That’s amazing!

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  18. Brent Newbold Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Brent Newbold

    I love the vibe on her music! Another great review, CC!

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  19. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    As ever, Great piece by CC. Food for thought. And the song by Alessia Raisi is a real banger. An almost hypnotic vibe to it and holding attention all the way. I can deffo see why you brought up Alanis M here, hear it too. But Alessia is no copy cat, this is uniquely original, with a great message. And I have to add, the bass part and sound is brilliant. Love that it’s so upfront and defined in the mix.

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  20. dynnamo.official Avatar
    September 27, 2022
    dynnamo.official

    An absolutely pleasant reviewπŸ˜‚πŸ€ŸπŸΌ great song, let’s rock!!

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  21. Dominic DeLaney Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Dominic DeLaney

    Nice!

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  22. Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht) Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht)

    Every week I look forward to these great reviews from great artists!

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  23. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Boy HaNZY

    Awesome

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  24. Nilo Quitoriano Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Nilo Quitoriano

    I just love all the words written in the review. But what keeps me reading far is that I see the name Alessia Raisi. She has been in multiple playlists of mine too. I love her song “Butterfly” when I first hear it and I am happy to see her few days after I was granted admission in NAS Family!❀

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  25. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you, Nilo! It seems you are not alone in having discovered her before the NAS. She seems universally loved – must be that classic sound of hers that appeals to everyone.

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  26. Unknown member Avatar
    September 28, 2022
    Unknown member

    πŸ˜‚GIT ER DONE!

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  27. Ray Gray Avatar
    September 29, 2022
    Ray Gray

    Always a great review🎢

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  28. Marcelo Cataldo Avatar
    September 29, 2022
    Marcelo Cataldo

    I tend to love that 90s and 80s sound in all music, so I’m glad they did a review on this artist

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  29. Unknown member Avatar
    September 30, 2022
    Unknown member

    i’m really a nitwit because i comment on comments and then don’t have much left to say by the time i get to my own. Allesia Araisi sure does ROCK and i’m completely jealous that she can sing in four different languages so seemingly effortlessly! Some people are way too talented and Alessia is one of them.Since jealousy ain’t gonna get me anywhere i’ll just accept the fact that this lady sure is brilliant.i do hear those shades of Alanis and the 80’s and 90’s coming through but that just makes this one but four song even more attractive to me because i love the music from those decades. Had to smile when you wrote about hiding under a duvet CC.When i eventually get to bed at night i’ve a tendancy to do exactly that, it comforts me, and i usually have my pods in listening to some of the songs i miss on the NAS because i do have to spend time working on my own worbles sometimes. Every day i hear a new gem and thanks to your review i’ve found four new one’s in Allesia. BueNAS noches. πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less

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  30. Jeffrey Chan Avatar
    September 30, 2022
    Jeffrey Chan

    Absolutely love that the song got multiple releases in different languages! And as always a fab review CC

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  31. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 30, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Cheers, Ray!

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  32. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    October 1, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    Trav Da Poet Oct 01, 2022 I could write a response purely on the statement “you can’t please everyone”. But this review was spot on. The fact that she recorded this song in four different languages is amazing just by itself! Then to hear the actual song, the lyrics, the instrumental, etc makes it all worthwhile and more powerful. Great review as always! Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 02, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Exactly. I was concerned that I had perhaps gone too heavy on the whole languages thang, but people have quickly realised it’s simply a great song! That’s what really matters. Like Reply Unknown member Sep 30, 2022 i’m really a nitwit because i comment on comments and then don’t have much left to say by the time i get to my own. Allesia Araisi sure does ROCK and i’m completely jealous that she can sing in four different languages so seemingly effortlessly! Some people are way too talented and Alessia is one of them.Since jealousy ain’t gonna get me anywhere i’ll just accept the fact that this lady sure is brilliant.i do hear those shades of Alanis and the 80’s and 90’s coming through but that just makes this one but four song even more attractive to me because i love the music from those decades. Had to smile when you wrote about hiding under a duvet CC.When i eventually get to bed at night i’ve a tendancy to do exactly that, it comforts me, and i usually have my pods in listening to some of the songs i miss on the NAS because i do have to spend time working on my own worbles sometimes. Every day i hear a new gem and thanks to your review i’ve found four new one’s in Allesia. BueNAS noches. πŸ’™β™Œ Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Oct 01, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Fabulous! So pleased to have brought Alessia to your attention. Hell yes. Like Reply Jeffrey Chan Sep 30, 2022 Absolutely love that the song got multiple releases in different languages! And as always a fab review CC Like Reply Show more replies Ray Gray Sep 29, 2022 Always a great review🎢 Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 30, 2022 Replying to Ray Gray Cheers, Ray! Like Reply Marcelo Cataldo Sep 29, 2022 I tend to love that 90s and 80s sound in all music, so I’m glad they did a review on this artist Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 30, 2022 Replying to Marcelo Cataldo Excellent! They did indeed. Like Reply Dominic DeLaney Sep 28, 2022 Nice! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 30, 2022 Replying to Dominic DeLaney 😊 Like Reply Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht) Sep 28, 2022 Every week I look forward to these great reviews from great artists! Like Reply Show more replies Boy HaNZY Sep 28, 2022 Awesome Like Reply Nilo Quitoriano Sep 28, 2022 I just love all the words written in the review. But what keeps me reading far is that I see the name Alessia Raisi. She has been in multiple playlists of mine too. I love her song “Butterfly” when I first hear it and I am happy to see her few days after I was granted admission in NAS Family!❀ Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 28, 2022 Replying to Nilo Quitoriano Thank you, Nilo! It seems you are not alone in having discovered her before the NAS. She seems universally loved – must be that classic sound of hers that appeals to everyone. Like Reply Kele Fleming Sep 27, 2022 A great review of a great tune! I hear the Alanis element too in the song. Thanks for the backstory on the multiple languages too. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 28, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Thanks, Kele! I blether on quite well. Like Reply info Sep 27, 2022 Nice review and talented artist! Like Reply Unknown member Sep 27, 2022 Great tune, I’m partial to the Spanish version, that’s one of the languages I’m learning right now. I’d also like to offer up one of my favorite quotes regarding perfection: “Perfection is not attainable. But if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” — Vince Lombardi Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to Unknown member An EXCELLENT quote, my man! Here’s one: “Do yer best, son” – same idea πŸ˜‰ Like Reply Kele Fleming Sep 27, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Great quote!! So wise! Like Reply Unknown member Sep 28, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly πŸ˜‚GIT ER DONE! Like Reply Unknown member Sep 30, 2022 Replying to Unknown member 😁😁😁 Like Reply Nyazong Sep 27, 2022 True you can easily please people when they believe in you and what you do, therefore we have to leave right to get the world thinking right Like Reply Show more replies edeagle898 Sep 27, 2022 Great work as always, my friend. I always enjoy it when you do a deeper dive into the song itself, as I always learn something new! Hopefully this is the next track to get the covered β€œCC Bump” in the Top 20! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to edeagle898 Thanks, Ed! Hopefully so! Like Reply Eleanor Collides Sep 27, 2022 Great review as always, I’ve also been listening to this one non-stop, it’s so damn catchy! Didn’t realize there was three other versions of it! Well done Allessia! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to Eleanor Collides Yeah, it’s one of those classic ones that you just never get tired of. Completely agree. Like Reply andelectro music Sep 27, 2022 Nice review and as always went straight off to listen to Allessia which is very good. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to andelectro music Excellent. That’s exactly what I hope to achieve. Like Reply The Argonauts SaxyDale Sep 27, 2022 This week’s review is very unique in the fact that Allessia Raisi has released her single in four different languages. Pretty cool stuff and my hat off to her for doing something a little different. Like Reply Show more replies perfectlies Sep 27, 2022 Great review (and word smithing) as always. Interesting that’s there are 4 languages that’s really cool! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to perfectlies Thank you. Great song! Like Reply Bleezy Pato Sep 27, 2022 Nice review Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to Bleezy Pato Thanks. Like Reply 3Luv Sep 27, 2022 Great review Charles, once again. I can’t believe that Alessia sings in 4 languages, I struggle with 1! Brilliant song, lovely bass, my favourite part πŸ‘πŸ˜€ Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 27, 2022 Replying to 3Luv Thank you! It seems everyone digs that bass. As to languages, one is most certainly enough for me. Like Reply Unknown member Sep 30, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly i really enjoy singing in different languages but it’s bloomin’ difficult.If i wore one ,i’d take my hat off to Alessia Raisi, but since i don’t i’ll take my panties off intead…just kidding of course, i’ll leave everything on, sighs of relief i know, and just say i’m well impressed that the very talented Alessia pulled this off beautifully.All four versions of the song are superb and each sounds unique.Love the way different words are emphasised in each version making it really feel like one is listening to different songs even though they are essentially the same one.Luvly! 🀟 Like Reply Show more comments

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  33. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 1, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Fabulous! So pleased to have brought Alessia to your attention. Hell yes.

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  34. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 2, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Exactly. I was concerned that I had perhaps gone too heavy on the whole languages thang, but people have quickly realised it’s simply a great song! That’s what really matters.

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