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Ti Adoro [Hybrid SACD]

Ti Adoro [Hybrid SACD]Creators: Andrea / Prandi, Enrico Bellentani, Andrea / Zanni / Centonze Bellentani, Edoardo / Centonze, Michele Bennato, Roberto / Mioli, Carlo / Giannetti, Veris Bonaventura, Michele / Smith, Robin Centonze, Ornella / Centonze, Michele / Giannettoni, Luis D'Urbano, Lucio Dalla, Veris / Centonze, Michele / Nanni, Stefano Giannetti, Roberto / Barbarossa, Luca Musumarra, Romano Musumarra, Nino / Morante, Elsa Rota, Daniel / Centonze, Michele Vuletic, Zimmer / Greenaway / Pescetto, David Whitaker, Giancarlo Chiaramello, Rob Mathes, Stefano "Tellus" Nanni, Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra, Orchester di Roma della RAI
Label: Decca
Category: Music

Buy New: $99.95
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New (1) Used (4) from $77.87

Seller: rjtomsett
Sales Rank: 453,183

Format: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.5

UPC: 028947063520
EAN: 0028947063520
ASIN: B0000CE7G7

Release Date: November 25, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



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Editorial Reviews:

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The voice, it must be said, is under great strain, but hard-core Pavarotti fans might want this anyway. There are lots of recording gimmicks--echoes, reverberation, overdubbing--and, at times, Pavarotti tries a jazzy style at which he's not very good. There's a big high C at the close of one song which is uncomfortable but shows a certain bravery, and the final song is sung in a sort of Sting-like high register which sounds totally alien. Those who never heard Pavarotti before 1990 will have no idea what all the fuss was about if they judge him by this CD; those who have loved and/or admired him all these years may be saddened and puzzled. An oddity, to be sure. --Robert Levine


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