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Ti Adoro [Hybrid SACD]
Andrea / Prandi, Enrico Bellentani, Andrea / Zanni / Centonze Bellentani, Edoardo / Centonze, Michele Bennato
Ti Adoro [Hybrid SACD]
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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...  more »

     
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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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Not your traditional Pavarotti recording, even better!!!
Mr. Stanley M. Schmidt | Rockford, IL | 10/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have always been a fan of Pavarotti, but I must say this recording is the shining star. I am thrilled he released this contemporary disc. It has endless replayability, endless. The song selection was masterful and we get to hear his rich lower and middle registers quite a bit. I truly love his upper register, what made him famous of course, but this showcases his total range.My favorite on the disc is Il Gladiatore. Focus, listen and see if you have dry eyes when it's over. Ti Adoro, Il Canto, Notte and Buongiorno a te are my overall favs.This disc is worth every penny you'll spend!"
Some odd choices, but still he has the master's voice
David Rain | Oklahoma | 12/04/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Pavarotti fans who only know him from the Three Tenors recordings may like this very much. There is lots of drama, and of course, the unique Pavarotti timbre, as well as phrasing by a master. On the song "Caruso" it would be nice to hear more of the renowned and accomplished guitarist Jeff Beck, rather than the teasing bits of background fare provided. That said, the collaboration is inspired, although Beck is the only one revealing the stretch of his artistic limits in this performance. Pavarotti's big risk on this album is the title song, which fails miserably. It sounds like a bizarre attempt at opera-singer-does-1960s-style-swinging-TV-jazz. Sometimes art works and sometimes it doesn't. Were no insiders brave enough to tell the producer and performer this was way off the mark? Listeners who love Pavarotti for his magnificent operatic performances may be disappointed in this endeavor, but it is still a joy for me to listen to him. The voice is worn a bit and aging, but it is still unmatched for sheer beauty of tone."
Breathtaking
shirley stefanelli | olean, n.y. United States | 10/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A wonderful performance by Luciano, moving, thrilling , touching, happy, full of love. Just like he is! Love him more and more, but then always have. Thank you Luciano. You make my life more beautiful. I'm very happy for you and hear your happiness in your new cd."