Whose Side Are You On (1984)
The debut album of Matt Bianco was released on 10 August 1984 by WEA Records. The album featured the original lineup of the band: Mark Reilly (vocals), Basia Trzetrzelewska (vocals), Danny White (keyboards), Kito Poncioni (bass), and Robin Jones (percussion). The album was a success in Europe, reaching the top 10 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The album spawned four singles: "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed", "Half a Minute", "More Than I Can Bear", and "Sneaking Out the Back Door". The album was influenced by jazz, Latin, and pop music, and showcased the band's distinctive style and sound. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Matt Bianco (1986)
The second album of Matt Bianco was released in March 1986 by WEA Records. The album marked a change in the band's lineup and direction: Basia and White left the band to pursue solo careers, and Reilly recruited Mark Fisher (keyboards) as the new member. The album was more pop-oriented than the previous one, and incorporated elements of funk, soul, and dance music. The album was also a commercial success, reaching the top 10 in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The album produced five singles: "Yeh Yeh", "Just Can't Stand It", "Dancing in the Street", "Don't Blame It on That Girl", and "Wap Bam Boogie". The album is available in APE format [here].
Indigo (1988)
The third album of Matt Bianco was released in July 1988 by WEA Records. The album continued the pop-funk style of the previous one, but also added some Latin and jazz influences. The album featured guest appearances by Ronnie Ross (saxophone), Guy Barker (trumpet), and Snowboy (percussion). The album was well received by critics and fans alike, reaching the top 20 in several European countries. The album spawned four singles: "Don't Blame It on That Girl/Wap Bam Boogie", "Good Times", "Nervous", and "Say It's Not Too Late". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Samba in Your Casa (1991)
The fourth album of Matt Bianco was released in November 1991 by East West Records. The album was a departure from the band's previous albums, as it focused on Brazilian music and samba rhythms. The album featured contributions from Brazilian musicians such as Ivan Lins, Toninho Horta, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira, and Oscar Castro-Neves. The album was a moderate success in Europe and Japan, but did not produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Another Time Another Place (1993)
The fifth album of Matt Bianco was released on 22 September 1993 by JVC-Victor and ZYX Music. The album was a return to the band's jazz-pop roots, with some Latin and soul influences. The album featured guest vocals by Kym Mazelle and Noel McCalla. The album was not widely distributed outside Japan and Germany, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Gran Via (1995)
The sixth album of Matt Bianco was released on 21 April 1995 by Victor and ZYX Music. The album was a continuation of the band's jazz-pop style, with some funk and dance elements. The album featured guest vocals by Dee Lewis and Noel McCalla. The album was mainly released in Japan and Germany, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in APE format [here].
World Go Round (1997)
The seventh album of Matt Bianco was released in July 1997 by Victor and EMI. The album was a blend of jazz, pop, soul, and Latin music, with some contemporary influences. The album featured guest vocals by Dee Lewis, Noel McCalla, and Basia, who reunited with the band for one track. The album was mainly released in Japan and Europe, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Rico (2000)
The eighth album of Matt Bianco was released on 4 October 2000 by Victor. The album was a mix of acid jazz and traditional Cuban music, with some pop and funk elements. The album was partly recorded in Havana, Cuba, where the band collaborated with local musicians such as Chucho ValdÃs, Tata GÃines, and Orlando Valle. The album was only released in Japan, and reached the top of the charts there. The album spawned one single: "Cha Cha Cuba". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Echoes (2002)
The ninth album of Matt Bianco was released on 3 July 2002 by Victor. The album was a collection of cover versions of jazz standards and pop classics, performed in the band's signature style. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on three tracks. The album was only released in Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Matt's Mood (2004)
The tenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 26 May 2004 by EmArcy and Universal. The album marked the reunion of the original lineup of the band: Reilly, Basia, and White. The album was a return to the band's sophisti-pop sound, with some Latin and jazz influences. The album was well received by critics and fans, and reached the top 100 in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The album spawned two singles: "Ordinary Day" and "Ronnie's Samba". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Hifi Bossanova (2009)
The eleventh album of Matt Bianco was released on 20 May 2009 by Ear Music and Victor. The album continued the sophisti-pop style of the previous one, with some bossa nova and jazz influences. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on two tracks. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Hideaway (2012)
The twelfth album of Matt Bianco was released on 21 November 2012 by Ear Music and Victor. The album was a combination of jazz-pop, soul, and Latin music, with some modern touches. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on one track. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
The Things You Love (2016)
The thirteenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 27 May 2016 by Ear Music and Dox Records. The album was a collaboration with Dutch jazz band New Cool Collective, who provided the instrumental backing for the band's vocals. The album was a fusion of jazz-funk, soul, Latin, and pop music, with some retro vibes. The album was credited as 'New Cool Collective & Matt Bianco (Matt Reilly)'. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and reached the top 200 in the Netherlands. The album spawned one single: "The Things You Love". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Gravity (2017)
The fourteenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 17 July 2017 by Must Have and Victor. The album was a collection of original songs written by Reilly and Fisher, performed in the band's classic jazz-pop style. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on two tracks. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
High Anxiety (2020)
The fifteenth and latest album of Matt Bianco was released on 27 November 2020 by Matt Entertainment and New Cool Collective. The album was a second collaboration with New Cool Collective, who provided the instrumental backing for the band's vocals. The album was a mixture of jazz, pop, soul, and Latin music, with some contemporary influences. The album was credited as 'Matt Bianco & New Cool Collective'. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
This concludes the discography of Matt Bianco in lossless format, covering their albums from 1984 to 2020. Matt Bianco is a band that has been making music for almost four decades, and has explored various genres and styles, while maintaining their signature jazz-pop sound. They have collaborated with many talented musicians, and have influenced many other artists. They have also amassed a loyal fan base around the world, especially in Japan and Europe. If you are interested in listening to their music, you can find their albums in lossless format [here].
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Matt Bianco Discography [LOSSLESS] (1984-2010)
If you are a fan of jazz-pop, sophisti-pop, or bossa nova, you might have heard of Matt Bianco, a British band that has been making music since the early 1980s. Matt Bianco is known for their catchy melodies, smooth vocals, and Latin influences. They have released 15 studio albums, 9 compilation albums, and 39 singles in their career, and have collaborated with artists such as Basia, New Cool Collective, and Georgie Fame. In this article, we will explore the discography of Matt Bianco in lossless format, covering their albums from 1984 to 2010.
Whose Side Are You On (1984)
The debut album of Matt Bianco was released on 10 August 1984 by WEA Records. The album featured the original lineup of the band: Mark Reilly (vocals), Basia Trzetrzelewska (vocals), Danny White (keyboards), Kito Poncioni (bass), and Robin Jones (percussion). The album was a success in Europe, reaching the top 10 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The album spawned four singles: "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed", "Half a Minute", "More Than I Can Bear", and "Sneaking Out the Back Door". The album was influenced by jazz, Latin, and pop music, and showcased the band's distinctive style and sound. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Matt Bianco (1986)
The second album of Matt Bianco was released in March 1986 by WEA Records. The album marked a change in the band's lineup and direction: Basia and White left the band to pursue solo careers, and Reilly recruited Mark Fisher (keyboards) as the new member. The album was more pop-oriented than the previous one, and incorporated elements of funk, soul, and dance music. The album was also a commercial success, reaching the top 10 in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The album produced five singles: "Yeh Yeh", "Just Can't Stand It", "Dancing in the Street", "Don't Blame It on That Girl", and "Wap Bam Boogie". The album is available in APE format [here].
Indigo (1988)
The third album of Matt Bianco was released in July 1988 by WEA Records. The album continued the pop-funk style of the previous one, but also added some Latin and jazz influences. The album featured guest appearances by Ronnie Ross (saxophone), Guy Barker (trumpet), and Snowboy (percussion). The album was well received by critics and fans alike, reaching the top 20 in several European countries. The album spawned four singles: "Don't Blame It on That Girl/Wap Bam Boogie", "Good Times", "Nervous", and "Say It's Not Too Late". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Samba in Your Casa (1991)
The fourth album of Matt Bianco was released in November 1991 by East West Records. The album was a departure from the band's previous albums, as it focused on Brazilian music and samba rhythms. The album featured contributions from Brazilian musicians such as Ivan Lins, Toninho Horta, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira, and Oscar Castro-Neves. The album was a moderate success in Europe and Japan, but did not produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Another Time Another Place (1993)
The fifth album of Matt Bianco was released on 22 September 1993 by JVC-Victor and ZYX Music. The album was a return to the band's jazz-pop roots, with some Latin and soul influences. The album featured guest vocals by Kym Mazelle and Noel McCalla. The album was not widely distributed outside Japan and Germany, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Gran Via (1995)
The sixth album of Matt Bianco was released on 21 April 1995 by Victor and ZYX Music. The album was a continuation of the band's jazz-pop style, with some funk and dance elements. The album featured guest vocals by Dee Lewis and Noel McCalla. The album was mainly released in Japan and Germany, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in APE format [here].
World Go Round (1997)
The seventh album of Matt Bianco was released in July 1997 by Victor and EMI. The album was a blend of jazz, pop, soul, and Latin music, with some contemporary influences. The album featured guest vocals by Dee Lewis, Noel McCalla, and Basia, who reunited with the band for one track. The album was mainly released in Japan and Europe, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Rico (2000)
The eighth album of Matt Bianco was released on 4 October 2000 by Victor. The album was a mix of acid jazz and traditional Cuban music, with some pop and funk elements. The album was partly recorded in Havana, Cuba, where the band collaborated with local musicians such as Chucho ValdÃs, Tata GÃines, and Orlando Valle. The album was only released in Japan, and reached the top of the charts there. The album spawned one single: "Cha Cha Cuba". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Echoes (2002)
The ninth album of Matt Bianco was released on 3 July 2002 by Victor. The album was a collection of cover versions of jazz standards and pop classics, performed in the band's signature style. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on three tracks. The album was only released in Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Matt's Mood (2004)
The tenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 26 May 2004 by EmArcy and Universal. The album marked the reunion of the original lineup of the band: Reilly, Basia, and White. The album was a return to the band's sophisti-pop sound, with some Latin and jazz influences. The album was well received by critics and fans, and reached the top 100 in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The album spawned two singles: "Ordinary Day" and "Ronnie's Samba". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Hifi Bossanova (2009)
The eleventh album of Matt Bianco was released on 20 May 2009 by Ear Music and Victor. The album continued the sophisti-pop style of the previous one, with some bossa nova and jazz influences. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on two tracks. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Hideaway (2012)
The twelfth album of Matt Bianco was released on 21 November 2012 by Ear Music and Victor. The album was a combination of jazz-pop, soul, and Latin music, with some modern touches. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on one track. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
The Things You Love (2016)
The thirteenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 27 May 2016 by Ear Music and Dox Records. The album was a collaboration with Dutch jazz band New Cool Collective, who provided the instrumental backing for the band's vocals. The album was a fusion of jazz-funk, soul, Latin, and pop music, with some retro vibes. The album was credited as 'New Cool Collective & Matt Bianco (Matt Reilly)'. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and reached the top 200 in the Netherlands. The album spawned one single: "The Things You Love". The album is available in FLAC format [here].
Gravity (2017)
The fourteenth album of Matt Bianco was released on 17 July 2017 by Must Have and Victor. The album was a collection of original songs written by Reilly and Fisher, performed in the band's classic jazz-pop style. The album featured guest vocals by Basia, who sang on two tracks. The album was mainly released in Europe and Japan, and did not chart or produce any singles. The album is available in FLAC format [here].
High Anxiety (2020)
The fifteenth and latest
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