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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028947811404
Format: CD+DVD
Label: Universal Classics
Manufacturer: Universal Classics
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Universal Classics
Release Date: November 03, 2008
Running Time: 90 minutes
Studio: Universal Classics
Disc 1:- Un Amore Cosi Grande
- O Surdato Nnammurato
- Mamma
- Voglio Vivere Cosi
- Santa Lucia
- Funiculi Funicula
- Because
- Vieni Sul Mar
- Granada
- Era De Maggio - Andrea Bocelli, Anna Bonitatibus
- Marechiare
- E Vui Durmiti Ancora
- Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- Pulcinella
- Amapola
- "Tu che m'hai preso il cuor"
Disc 2:- Andrea Bocelli: Interview
- Santa Lucia
- Funiculi Funicula
- O Surdato 'Nnammurato
- Voglio Vivere Cosi
- Era De Maggio
- Mamma
- Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- Granada
- Un Amore Cosi Grande
- E Vui Durmiti Ancora
- Un Amore Cosi Grande
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Incanto is the first studio album from Italian operatic star Andrea Bocelli since 2006's Amore, stop-gapped of course by last year's Vivere. Now twenty albums deep and heading for 70 million sales worldwide, there doesn't seem to be much Bocelli can do wrong, though perhaps key to his success is his refusal to rest on his laurels--to always present a considered and varied selection of material. On Incanto he again offers a well-selected mix of folk songs, operatic evergreens and musical hits. Opening with a stunning collaboration with singer Veronica Berti, "Un Amore Cosi Grande" ("A Love So Great") the album gets off to an impassioned start. A romantic thread is weaved through "O Surdato Nnammurato", Cesare Andrea Bixio's "Mamma", and "Voglio Vivere Cosi", while album highlights include Neopolitan classic "Santa Lucia" and the 19th century folk song "Funiculi Funicula"--an ode to the first funicular on Mount Vesuvius. Add to that the soaring "Because", and the sweeping "Era De Maggio" (featuring Anna Bonitatibus) and you have what is arguably Bocelli's best collection since Romanza. --Danny McKenna
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