Cieli di Toscana | 
enlarge | Artists: Gavyn Wright, Paolo Gianolio, Margherita Graczyk, Gary Miller, John Reid, Luis Jardim, Francesco Sartori, Mauro Malavasi, Massimo Guantini Creators: Andrea Bocelli, Pierpaolo / Luciani, Paolo Guerrini, Francesco / Foster, David / Quarantotto, Lucio / Corradini, Claudio Sartori, Robin / Salerno, Alberto Smith, Francesco / Foster, David / Bonomo, Alessio Sartori, Paolo / Biagioni, Luigino / Botteghi, Carlo Marioni, Matteo / Bocelli, Andrea Musumeci, Raffaello Di Laurex / Pietro, Tony / Guantini, Massimo / Testa, Alberto Renis, Fausto / Bonomo, Alessio Mesolella, Pierpaolo / Calabrese, Giorgio Guerrini, Francesco / Bocelli, Andrea / Bonomo, Alessio Sartori, Zdenek Bartak, Alessandro / Marco, Marco Di Napoletano, Celso Valli, Robin Smith, Mario Klemens, Steven Mercurio Label: Philips Category: Music
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Rating: 171 reviews Sales Rank: 8080
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 589341 UPC: 731458934127 EAN: 0731458934127 ASIN: B00005OWJV
Release Date: October 16, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Complete with original disc(s), case, and manual. In stock and ships right now!
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| Tracks:
| • | Melodramma | | • | Mille Lune Mille Onde | | • | E Ara 'A Settembre (Someone Like You) | | • | Chiara | | • | Mascagni | | • | Resta Qui | | • | Il Mistero Dell 'Amore | | • | Se La Gente Usasse Il Cuore | | • | Si Volto' | | • | L 'Abitudine | | • | L 'Incontro | | • | E Mi Manchi Tu | | • | Il Diavolo E L 'Angelo | | • | L 'Ultimo Re |
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Amazon.com Not content with the simplistic "crossover" formula, superstar tenor Andrea Bocelli has been pursuing alternative paths since he emerged as a vocal phenomenon in the mid-1990s: operatic classics and contemporary popular song. The singer's last few albums have showcased his love for the former (including homages to his beloved Verdi: the Requiem and Verdi aria collection). But Cieli di Toscana ("Tuscan Skies") marks a triumphant return to the pop idiom last explored on Sogno, offering a highly varied series of the kind of beautifully crafted contemporary melodies that initially won Bocelli acclaim. The familiar cast of songwriter-collaborators (including Francesco Sartori, responsible for the smash success "Time to Say Goodbye") mixes with new blood; Bocelli himself unveils his songwriting talents on "Il Diavolo e l'Angelo." It's a highly produced affair, but behind all the gloss, Bocelli sings with a newfound, relaxed, even mellow quality. There are intimately touching moments--"L'Incontro," a tribute to his first son featuring Bocelli's own poetry as read by U2's Bono--as well as soaring flights of lyricism (the duet "L'Abitudine" with Italian singer Helena). And on "Mascagni," with its quotes from that composer's operas, Bocelli makes another nod to his classical affinities. But whatever the style, Bocelli is a singer who knows how to go straight to his listeners' hearts. --Sarah Chin
Album Description Exclusive UK version of Bocelli's third pop release includes the exclusive bonus track 'Tornera La Neve' and CD-ROM. The album also features 'L'Incontro' a duet with Gerard Depardieu. David Foster co-composes some of the tracks on this album as well. 2001.
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| Customer Reviews:
Confident yet Vulnerable October 26, 2008 Irishgal (Arizona, USA) When he released 'Con te Partiro' in the U.S. in 1997, Andrea Bocelli became a household name for the soaring emotional piece that has become his best-known song. However, on 2001 album "Cieli di Toscana", the crossover artist treats listeners to 14 songs recorded with the voice that has captured the world. Unlike many of his previous hit records, "Cieli di Toscana" is a pop album, but unlike Madonna or Britney Spears, it is filled with the soul and delicate emotion you would find in more classical music. The album opens with the rich-sounding 'Melodramma' then chills to a more relaxed feel with 'Mille Lune Mille Onde'. From this point on, the record switches from lavish orchestration to tunes that, if they weren't in Italian, could have been hits on U.S. radio. As with his previous works, "Cieli di Toscana" shows Bocelli's progression and maturity as an artist. He sings with more confidence and emotion than before, but maintains the vulnerability that has made him so popular. This is perhaps best illustrated with 'L'Incontro', a song about the emotion a father feels upon the birth of his child. Opening with a reading of his poetry by Bono, the song is both tender and emotion-filled, yet very mature. There are no large aria-like pieces, no 'Con te Partiro' type songs on this record, but that does not detract from the high quality of music featured here. As someone who is not an opera fan, this is the type of music that I enjoy most from Andrea Bocelli, the type of music that makes him that much more special.
Andrea Bocelli April 27, 2008 Mamamia (Plainfield, IL) I love this CD, and I love Andrea too. This opera star has such a pureness to his voice, so angelic. This particular CD would be excellant for a romantic dinner or if you want to take a nice drive alone. Reduce your stress, listen to this CD.
Good I guess... March 7, 2008 Michael R. Grooms (Salt Lake City, UT USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's been four years since I bought this and today it is not even in my iTunes Library. Therefore it must not have been that memorable or I would have ripped this CD and added it to my collection. I like Andrea Bocelli, though this one must not be one of his better albums judging by the fact that I haven't listened to it in three years.
Excellente September 18, 2007 Karolin (California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It is out of this world. It lifts your spirit and takes you to a different world. I suggest it to all my friends.
See Other Andrea Bocelli Review July 6, 2007 RW (Arizona) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just what it says. See my other Andrea Bocelli reviews to get the idea I really like this guy.
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