Count Viglione 1 song Produced by Jimmy Miller of Rolling Stones Cassette or CD Mastered by Rob Fraboni
Has the Official Song for Boston Pride 1985 "No Regrets Today"
Cassette Version https://www.ebay.com/itm/384261803469?itmmeta=01JRQMP561KC7SB5ZZ0719FKZ5&hash=item5977c9cdcd:g:PZ0AAOSwO8Jg5Jg
CD Version
Count Viglione 1 song Produced by Jimmy Miller of Stones Mastering Rob Fraboni
This is the 1997 cassette version, record in 1995 NOT mastered by Rob Fraboni in 2021 for CD. SEALED, UNOPENED Cassette version first listing above.
Love Songs Just For You was one of two albums recorded in 1985 by Count Joe Viglione. It was released on Varulven Cassettes VAR CS 007 Released in 1997, this collector's item edition was originally on cassette only. Featuring the tracks 1)Transporter (Can't Wait to See You Smile," ) originally released around 1992 on Boston Rock and Roll Anthology Vol 16, 2)Caught In the Dark (originally released on Boston Rock and Roll Anthology #20) 3)Saw You Yesterday 4)Joseph 5)Boy of My Dreams 6)Saw You Yesterday, 7)Love Song for Jeffrey (written by Peter Allen / Helen Reddy ), 8)Friend (Version II) - Version 1 was on the New Changes album, my fourth album released in Paris, France) 9)I Want Your Son, 10)Gracie's Revenge, 11)One Fine Day (Written by Carole King / Gerry Goffin,) 12)No Regrets Today (the requested and authorized theme song for Boston's 1985 Annual Gay Pride Parade) and 13)"I Want You Sexually" with Joe Pet of the Joe Perry Project on drums, engineered by Phil Greene of the Warner Brothers group Swallow, produced by Jimmy Miller, producer of the first song - Dear Mr. Fantasy - by Traffic from the Avenger's End Game movie. Producer Goat's Head Soup, Gimme Shelter, You Can't Always Get What You Want) Miller producing "I Want You Sexually" featuring Jo Jo Laine on backing vocals. 24 years before the release of the remastered CD.
CD version - second listing - Count Viglione 1 song Produced by Jimmy Miller of Stones Mastering Rob Fraboni
Love Songs Just For You was one of two albums recorded in 1985 by Count Joe Viglione. It was released on Varulven Cassettes VAR CS 007 Released in 1997, this collector's item edition was originally mastered in the 2000s by Rob Fraboni and re-mastered in 2021. Featuring the tracks 1)Transporter (Can't Wait to See You Smile," ) originally released around 1992 on Boston Rock and Roll Anthology Vol 16, 2)Caught In the Dark (originally released on Boston Rock and Roll Anthology #20) 3)Saw You Yesterday 4)Joseph 5)Boy of My Dreams 6)Saw You Yesterday, 7)Love Song for Jeffrey (written by Peter Allen / Helen Reddy ), 8)Friend (Version II) - Version 1 was on the New Changes album, my fourth album released in Paris, France) 9)I Want Your Son, 10)Gracie's Revenge, 11)One Fine Day (Written by Carole King / Gerry Goffin,) 12)No Regrets Today (the requested and authorized theme song for Boston's 1985 Annual Gay Pride Parade) and 13)"I Want You Sexually" with Joe Pet of the Joe Perry Project on drums, engineered by Phil Greene of the Warner Brothers group Swallow, produced by Jimmy Miller, producer of the first song - Dear Mr. Fantasy - by Traffic from the Avenger's End Game movie. This may be the first "reunion," if you will, of Jimmy Miller (Producer Goat's Head Soup, Gimme Shelter, You Can't Always Get What You Want, "Heartbreaker (Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo") and Rob Fraboni (co-producer The Rolling Stones "Bridges to Babylon," Producer of Eric Clapton's "Hello Old Friend" engineer on Goat's Head Soup) since they worked on Goat's Head Soup. Miller producing "I Want You Sexually" featuring Jo Jo Laine on backing vocals, Fraboni mastering the entire CD. The sound is brilliant.
Joseph "The Count" Viglione
Love Songs Just For You (Self-Released)
By: Alex Steininger
Recording an album in 1985, and never releasing it, Joseph Viglione has finally decided to release that album, along with some bonus tracks. Mixing pop with a rock sensation, "The Count" releases thirteen tracks total, showcasing his musical ideas from 1985 to 1994.
Self-proclaiming itself as an 'alternative' album, my first impression was that this tape was going to be someone trying to pass off a decade old album as 'alternative' so a bunch of mall shopping teens would quickly pick it up and earn some quick sales for the artist. But once I put it in, all suspicious were quickly drawn to a halt. The album is most definitely alternative. Choosing to stay away from both metal-rock and cheesy pop tunes that were common in the 80's, it shapes itself with beautiful pop ballads.
The songs are well-crafted, and considering most of their ages, stand out well amongst other soft-rock/adult contemporary numbers of today. The one thing that I hated about this tape though was the song "Joseph." The line "he called me Joseph" repeats itself over and over again. Of course he called you Joseph, that's your name! I kept shouting that at the tape player, hoping it would stop annoying me, but it didn't. But once that song was over and another adult-pop number came on, my blood pressure began to lower and I was once again feeling relaxed.
No matter what year the songs were recorded in, rather it be 1985 or 1994, each song fits well together and seemed as if it was a piece of the puzzle that was needed to release this album. Maybe that's why the album took thirteen years to be released...Joseph had a gut feeling it was missing something. I'll give this tape a B-.