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Aldo Nova (born Aldo Caporuscio on November 13, 1956) is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist, and producer. He initially gained fame and popularity with the release of his 1982 debut album '' Aldo Nova'' which peaked to ''Billboard'''s number 8 position, and its accompanying single, "
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", which peaked to number 23 on the US '' Billboard'' Hot 100 and boosted sales for its parent album. "Fantasy" is Nova's highest-charting signature song often being recognized as a classic. He was born in
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,
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, Canada.


Career


1980s – 1990s

Signing with
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, Nova released a self-produced album ''Aldo Nova'' in 1982, that had two singles: "
Fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and d ...
" and " Foolin' Yourself". His second album '' Subject...Aldo Nova'' from 1983, had two singles: " Monkey on Your Back" and "Always Be Mine". His third album '' Twitch'' from 1985, had two singles: "Rumours of You" and "Tonite (Lift Me Up)". Nova was displeased with the album and the record company's insistence on making a more commercial album. After supporting the ''Twitch'' album, Nova asked to be released from his contract, which the record company would not do. Nova decided to move to
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and work on jingles, waiting for his contract to expire in 1991, stating he would not work on an album he did not have full creative control over. In 1990, Aldo Nova wrote the main guitar riff that would be used in the
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song, " Blaze of Glory". In 1991, to return the favor, Bon Jovi worked with Nova on his Jambco Records (Jon Bon Jovi's label) release '' Blood on the Bricks''. It had three singles: " Blood on the Bricks", "Medicine Man", and "Someday". In addition, Nova produced some early
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albums. He co-wrote the hit song, " A New Day Has Come" for Dion, and has been featured playing guitar, synthesizer, and percussion on her records. He also wrote her songs "Your Light" and "I Can't Fight the Feelin'", " You and I" (which was used as Hillary Clinton's campaign song and as the Air Canada theme song). He co-wrote the
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song "Take Me Away" and was a member of "The Guitar Orchestra of the State Of Imaginos" on their album ''
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''. In 1996, he received a
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as producer for Celine Dion's ''
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'' for Album of the Year. In 1997, he released the much acclaimed, mostly instrumental album, ''Nova's Dream'', which featured a different side of his talents as a musician writer. The album is considered by his fans as one of his best alongside his eponymous debut and ''Subject''. He co-wrote the Latin Grammy nominated song "Aqui" for the Chilean rock group La Ley on the album ''Uno''. He also co-wrote and co-produced 4 other tracks on that album, which later that year won a Grammy for best Latin/Alternative/Rock Album. As a songwriter, Nova's hits include
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's "This Is The Night" (co-written with Chris Braide and
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), which in the US was a number one hit and the best-selling single of 2003. He was also the only writer to have written or co-written five songs on Dion's ''
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'' album.


2000s – present

In 2003, Nova received an International Achievement Award at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto for co-writing the Dion song " A New Day Has Come". In 2008, he began working on a Rock Opera named ''The Life and Times of Eddie Gage '' which underwent significant work throughout the years, and by 2015 the album was renamed '' Spaceman '' having gone through 12 different versions. By this time Aldo had written over 100 songs and even posting some scrapped songs to his Facebook page such as '' That's What Love Can Do, The Border, and Dyin' From a Broken Heart''. In the early months of 2016 Aldo finally finished the rock opera now renamed '' Space '' with 20 songs and said that it was " mixed, mastered, and ready to go ". The album's release was halted and by late 2016 Aldo decided to re-record Fantasy which inspired him to re-record 5 other songs from his first album with 1 new song '' I'm a Survivor''. Aldo recorded this new album in 2017, and in mid 2018 released the first single Fantasy 2.0, which received mixed reviews. The album was revealed to be ''2.0'' and was to be released on October 19, 2018. During interviews for the promotion of '' 2.0 '' Aldo said that the rock opera '' Space '' now had 32 songs and was to be released in 2019 after he had toured ''2.0''. However he wasn't sure because he said the release of ''2.0'' had reignited a flame in him and that he was writing new music again extensively. In early 2019, Aldo released the music video to "I'm a Survivor" and announced a fall tour. In an interview with
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, Aldo announced that his rock opera would release in June 2020 under the name ''The Life and Times of Eddie Gage''. He wrote 142 songs for the album from 2008 to 2016, finally settling on the 21 that would be included for a total of 1 hour and 52 minutes of music. In an interview from 2016 with Best Magazine, Aldo describes the album as “...the story of Eddie Gage, and his evolution from light, de-evolution to darkness, and climb back up to the light again.” All of the songs are his own composition and he plays all the characters, changing his voice in each song. Nova also announced a press promotion tour of the album in the US and Canada in a post on Facebook.


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Aldo Nova'' (1982) No. 8 US 2× Platinum Requires running a searches for Artist or year *'' Subject...Aldo Nova'' (1983) No. 56 US Gold & Canada Platinum *'' Twitch'' (1985) Canada Gold *'' Blood on the Bricks'' (1991) No. 124 US *'' Nova's Dream'' (1997) *''2.0'' (2018) *'' The Life and Times of Eddie Gage, a ten-song E.P'' (2022) *'' Aldo Nova Reloaded'' (2022) *''Short Stories'' (2022) *''Sonic Hallucinations'' (2022)


Compilations

*'' A Portrait of Aldo Nova'' (1991) *'' The Best of Aldo Nova'' (2006) *''Under the Gun...A Portrait of Aldo Nova'' (2007)


Singles


Songwriter/producer


Tours

* Fantasy Tour (1982–1983) * Subject Tour (1983–1984) * Blood on the Bricks Tour (1991) * TBD Tour (2019)


See also

* Canadian rock * List of Canadian musicians *
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References


External links


Interview with Aldo NovaEverything2 writeup
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