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The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere

by: Andrea Bocelli



The Best of Andrea Bocelli: Vivere
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: BOCELLI,ANDREA
EAN: 0602517467910
Label: Decca Records
Manufacturer: Decca Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Decca Records
Release Date: October 30, 2007
Sales Rank: 274
Studio: Decca Records










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Disc 1:
  1. LA VOCE DEL SILENZIO
  2. SOGNO
  3. IL MARE CALMO DELLA SERA
  4. DARE TO LIVE (VIVERE) duet with Laura Pausini
  5. CANTO DELLA TERRA
  6. A TE featuring Kenny G.
  7. BESAME MUCHO
  8. TIME TO SAY GOODBYE (Con te partiro) duet with Sarah Brightman
  9. IO CI SARO featuring Lang Lang on piano
  10. ROMANZA
  11. VIVO PER LEI
  12. MELODRAMMA
  13. BELLISSIME STELLE
  14. THE PRAYER duet with Celine Dion
  15. BECAUSE WE BELIEVE


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Voice and instrumentation = ...
Very good LP.
Each song seems to be a character, along with a great storyline.
Bocelli's vocals are perfection, as usual, and wrapped within the walls of the other instruments, this LP is a perfect thing.
It is NOT necessary to understand the lyrics, the delivery does more than speak to you: It creates a mood that reflects the very love that went into the creation of this LP.
Great job and money well spent.
This LP will effect you on a visceral level, it is pure mood.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Vivere - a MUST buy CD - Extraordinary ...
This week I bought the latest tenor Andrea Bocelli CD, "Vivere" and was not disappointed.

Andrea's voice is passionate and warm. The songs are soothing to the ear, heart and soul. This is a MUST buy CD for those Andrea Bocelli fans and for those affraid of opera singers. He chose a variety of songs sang in Italian, English, Spanish, and German. The CD includes four duets performance wiht great singers such as Laura Pausini, Sarah Brightman, Judy Weiss, and Celine Dion. The duet with Judy Weiss is a combination of English and German.

This CD includes three of my favorite singers, Andrea Bocelli, Sara Brightman, and Celine Dion. Since the first moment I listened to it, I felt in love with it!

On this CD, Andrea, shows that a great voice goes beyond opera and classical recitals to include other songs such as Besame Mucho, Time to Say Goodbye, and the Prayer just to mention a few.

The ''Prayer'' is beautifully sang on a duet with Celine Dion. The combination of these two voices is a gift from heaven. Both voices merged together in an extraordinary feast of notes and pleasure.

''Time to Say Goodbye' duet with Sara Brightman takes you to a place of magic. On this song, Sara's clear soprano voices vibrates like angels singing on heaven accompained by Bocelli's deeper sound. The end of this song is breath taken. They hold the last note strong for a very long, long, time.

"La Voce del Silenzio" the first songs puts you on the mood and serve as a prelude for the rest of the CD.

This is a MUST buy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mothers day gift ...
Bought this for my mom for mothers day. Apparently she knew who he was even tho I didnt. I heard him on tv and he is amazing singer and musician.
This was the perfect gift. His music is amazing.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not impressed ...
Just not impressed with this compilation. Best songs on it are all the ones from the Romantica CD. I'm sorry I bought it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Okay -not as good as his other cds ...
I have all of Andre,s CDs, but this one seems alittle rough in places.
I am no music critic, but the voice does not seem to be as crisp and smooth as in his other cds.
I play it very now and then, but if you have the past cds then you may want to pass on this one.


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