J Franco Di Lorenzo | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 04/18/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Buy this album. Trust me. I'm a musician, italo-argentinian, and i can tell you that this band sounds terrific. The lyrics are beautifull, and it's absolutly the best album of Jovanotti. Open your head and listen to this talented italian musician. Check Out the songs "Per te", "Dolce fare niente", "Un raggio di sole"."
Bellissimo!
Nicholas Lusty | 09/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Jovanotti is getting better and better all the time. You can definately see how he and his music have matured (from his songs "Per Te" which he wrote for his daughter, and "Raggio di Sole" which was for his wife) and gotten better. This is definatley his best CD yet."
The many faces of Jovanotti
Oscar Uribe | Dallas, TX USA | 08/02/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Ever since I first listened to Jovanotti's album "Lorenzo 1990-1995 Raccolta," back in 1997 I've been struck by the many faces of this Italian "rapper" - to me his band's creativity is not limited to this genre. In this album, our beloved "ragazzo fortunato" doesn't go overboard with his long-winded percussion experiments (like in "Lorenzo 1997 - L'Albero"). This opens up space for heart-felt songs like my favorite on the CD, "Un Raggio di Sole" (with a rock beat on the drums, and a 70's disco sound to the bass, and anything BUT rap), and "Per Te". The album, however, isn't all puppy dogs and sunshine - he really grooves with songs like "Funky Beat-O" and rhymes like mad in "Dal Basso," which includes some equally cool English lyrics. His music is a great introduction to what's going on now in original Italian pop. ..."
Jovanotti releases an album with breadth and soul
Nicholas Lusty | 12/18/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"After his earlier Italo-pop and his recent experiments with African-influenced music, Lorenzo Jovanotti has released Capo Horn which is no doubt his best album to date. From the gentle start of "Per te" (for you) dedicated to his daughter, to more up beat numbers such as "Un raggio di Sole" (A ray of sunlight) the album really holds together with a wide range of influences, from jazz to funk to heavy rap. At one point he even inserts a short excerpt from the Sugarhill Gang's original "Rappers' Delight" (He did the whole song in his concert tour of Italy). This is an album that is good the first time you hear it but gets better with every listening - it has so many influences, and yet it reminds me of another album of a completely different genre - Malcolm MacLaren's "Duck Rock" - that also has a crazy assortment of styles.This album contains much rap, but it is not the gloomy rap in the German Style, it is rap full of the joy of life, full of irony but ultimately happy. I cannot yet give it 5 stars because I've only had it a week and listened to it about 10 times and there are other albums that I know last the test of time for me (e.g. Carol King's "Tapestry", and Clifford T Ward's "Home thoughts from Abroad", and Miles Davis's "All Blue"), but it has to be worth a good 4 and a half!"
Che bellissimo album!
Nicholas Lusty | 03/22/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"quando ascolto cuesto album mi sento molto bene! penso che Jovanotti e bravissimo a cantare!He managed to mix different styles of music which makes this album very interesting.I like particularly "stella cometa" and "un raggio di sole" which are full of feelings.This album helped me to improve my Italian and also makes me smile when I'm sad.Secondo me, e veramente bellissimo!"