Andrea
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Dell'Amore Non Si Sa
- L'Attesa
- Un Nuovov Giorno
- Tu Ci Sei
- Semplicemente (Canto Per Te)
- Liberta
- Per Noi
- Le Parole Che Non Ti Ho Detto
- Sin Tu Amor
- Sempre O Mai
- In Canto
- Quante Volte Ti Ho Cercato
- Domani (Bonus track)
- Go Where Love Goes (Bonus track)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2997 in Music
- Released on: 2004-11-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
- Running time: 59 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
It's no mean feat being the world's foremost crossover artist--a task that risks alienating two disparate audiences and everyone in between--but somebody had to do it, and Andrea Bocelli again walks that artistic tightrope with impressive deftness. The title may imply a casual intimacy (indeed, the singer admits to taking a more "hands-on" approach to the album's conception and production), but it's a collection that nonetheless continues to expand on the Italian tenor's ambitious internationalism. His collaboration "Sin Tu Amor" immerses his voice in the Gipsy Kings' own rich Iberian folk-pop fusion with compelling results, while "Where Love Goes" (a musical focal point of the film Lazarus Child), his English language duet with 11-year-old prodigy Holly Stell, achieves an almost liturgical grace. "Tu Ci Sei" (You Are There) continues in the romantic vein of his familiar theme "Con Te Partiro" (Time to Say Goodbye), while the single "Dell' Amore Non Si Sa" (With Love You Never Know) features Bocelli in a signature dramatic tour de force collaboration with arranger Mauro Malavasi, the accomplished producer of the singer's Romanza and Sogno albums. Bocelli's shrewd taste and vocal prowess here not only again redeem an oft-maligned genre, but elevate it considerably in the bargain. --Jerry McCulley
From the Label
Andrea is the fourth pop album from Andrea Bocelli, the follow-up to 2001's Cieli Di Toscana. Highlights from Andrea include the powerful ballad "Dell' Amore Non Si Sa", "Go Where Love Goes"--a remarkable duet with 12 year old singer Holly Stell and the theme to forthcoming film The Lazarus Child, a duet with Mario Reyes (of the Gypsy Kings) "Sin Tu Amor" and the Guy Chambers-produced "Un Nuovo Giorno".
CD Description
After numerous releases, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli returns with his first 'pop' album. With songs written by Guy Chambers and Enrique Iglesias amongst others, the album features twelve songs recorded in Italian, English and Spanish and features guest appearances from The Gispy Kings and Holly Stell.
Customer Reviews
Fabulous, Fabulous, Fabulous
I didn't think Sogno album could be beaten but this album is truely exquisite. The WHOLE album is fabulous, he has chosen some wonderful songs, very difficult to pick a favourite but maybe L'attesa and Un nuovo giorno. I can't wait to take these songs with me skiing next year, I'll be in heaven. Andreas voice is, as ever, wonderful.
Uplifting, sensual, fantastic
I consider this album Andrea' best to date. The music and singing is both uplifting and sensual, yet pop and appealing to all!.
The best time to listen to this album, is in your car when the sun is shinning and it will make you feel on top of the world. To those who do not own this album........BUY IT!!!!!... A purchase you will never regret.
Another Hit
In its first week "Andrea" is already listed in Billboard's top
20. The more I listen to the CD, the more I love it, especially
Dell'Amore Non Si Sa and A Child Is Born. Once again Andrea Bocelli has proved that he is the master of classical pop.





