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Album Review

Even as "the fourth tenor" has become one of the world's most popular and renowned classical and operatic singers, Andrea Bocelli has been teasing pop fans over the years by recording brilliant duets with the likes of Celine Dion and Sarah Brightman. Who better to helm the Tuscan-born vocal giant's first pure pop album than David Foster, who has made foreign language singing all the rage by introducing the world to Josh Groban? Amore features songs from various musical eras, from the 1920s through the '80s, which Bocelli sings in his native Italian, Spanish, and French. He launches the collection with beautiful Spanish on the tender, soaring ballad "Amapola" and a graceful "Besame Mucho" before introducing his facility for French with the lush, film score-like "Les Feuilles Mortes," which becomes "Autumn Leaves." Foster then unleashes a successful Santana-styled duet approach on the singer, pairing him with Kenny G ("Mi Manchi"), a delightfully torchy Christina Aguilera (on "Somos Novios," which became "It's Impossible") and Stevie Wonder (who adds vocals and harmonica to "Canzoni Stonate"). Purists may balk at such tandems, but pop fans will be enchanted, and Foster handles the productions of these tracks with admirable restraint. Though he covers artists ranging from Edith Piaf to Luis Miguel and Frank Sinatra, the most engaging reworking is a sweet take on "Can't Help Falling in Love," which was recorded live at Lake Las Vegas. In typical Foster's tug-the-heartstrings fashion, the disc closes with Italian and English versions of the inspirational ballad "Because We Believe," but for the most part, this magical effort fully realizes its aim to become a trendsetter for romantic pop in the 2000s.

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Breathtaking Bocelli

The new album "Amore" almost moves us to tears with it's warmth and sincerity. This intimate new sound for Andrea will be a winner for all lovers of romantic music. However, Grand Opera purists may be a little disappointed. It is exquisitely produced featuring an eclectic mix of guest artists. What an ideal time for release - just perfect for Valentines Day. Light the candles, pour the wine and enjoy it with the one you love.

Bocelli Bravo

One gets nervous when a great singer starts doing cover songs as a current release. In this instance your instincts are proved totally wrong. Bocelli takes you through a journey of serenades and sweet memories with enchanting and mesmerising vocals from a truly remarkable man. Guarantee you'll be popular with your loved on playing this in the background over dinner, a fine red wine, and warm fireplace !. Bravo Bocelli, Bravo, nice to have you back.

Biography

Born: 22 September 1958 in Lajatico, Tuscany, Italy

Genre: Classical

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Andrea Bocelli has been called "the fourth tenor." A disciple of Luciano Pavarotti and Zucchero Fornaciari, the blind, Tuscany-born vocalist emerged as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary opera during the late 20th century. His participation in Pavarotti's 1992 hit "Miserere" and Fornaciari's 1993 world tour helped propel him to international attention. Opera represented only one side of his musical persona, however, as Bocelli fared equally well as a pop ballad singer, recording duets...
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