Tredici Bacci‘s vocalist has one of the most thankless lead singing jobs. Her rhythm vocals take no more of the spotlight than the violins, but alternate beautifully between sustained soprano and a stone skipping over fake Italian waters. Yeah (sorry I blew your cover), Tredici Bacci is no more Italian than Jesse Camp was homeless. But who cares? They’re classically-trained musicians performing orchestral pop songs that, somehow, get the young people dancing. Today’s cover of what bandleader Simon Hanes called "the most beautiful song in the world," Ennio Morricone’s "Metti Una Sera A Cena" is perfect seduction music.