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Free Music Notes for O Sole Mio: Favorite Neapolitan SongsFree Music Review: Great Collection Of Songs Hit: 5 StarsWhen I was a kid, my mother bought this album on vinyl. Of course I would have never listened to this on my own. AC/DC and Led Zeppelin were more my speed. But the more I was exposed to it, the more it grew on me. Now, many years later, I came across this CD and bought it. Many of these songs should be familiar to even the most casual listener. These songs are old standards from Naples. What can I say about Pavarotti's voice that hasn't already been said? He can belt out a note one second, and tone way down to a tender verse the next like no other. The songs are all in Italian, but that doesn't matter. Their messages will be apparent through the feelings expressed by Pavarotti.
As far as technical merits are concerned, this isn't the greatest sounding recording of all time. Not to say that it's bad, but the recording was made in 1977 and shows the technical limitations of the time. Pavarotti's voice sounds great though.
I highly recommend this CD to anyone interested in either Pavarotti or Neopolitan songs. It's a delightful CD. Play it loud and enjoy.
Free Music Review: What could be more pleasant listening? Hit: 5 StarsOh the joy of this wonderful music. It is very enjoyable.
I always fall in love with life again when listening to these songs.
Free Music Review: The most romantic, spirited love songs. Hit: 5 StarsThe young Pavarotti here sings like an angel songs that are at the heart of Italian romance in the broadest way. intensity and passion imbue every word and phrase and the music is old italian.
Wonderful.
Somewhere the words are available, as they were with my lost vinyl recording.
Free Music Review: A magnificent voice, but not the best in Neapolitan song Hit: 4 StarsThe world will miss Luciano Pavarotti, truly one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. This is a nice collection of songs that will easily remind you why he was so popular.
But, Luciano was from Modena, not from Naples, and anyone who knows Italian dialects and accents will find something somewhat "fake-sounding" in these songs. This is not Pavarotti's fault, of course. Accents are extremely hard to mimic. If you are not Italian and you like Neapolitan songs, chances are you will love this compilation. But if you are looking for a true marvelous Neapolitan singer performing traditional Neapolitan songs, my advice to you is to go for Sergio Bruni. Bruni's voice is not as outstanding, but his songs are equally marvelous and ring so much more true.
If you want to hear the "true" Pavarotti, listen, for instance, to his 70s and 80s recordings of Puccini's arias, when he really was at his peak. Then you will see, in case you need reminding, why Luciano Pavarotti made this a better world, and we should all be thankful for what he has left us.
Free Music Review: A Vucchella is the best Hit: 5 StarsThe rendition of "A Vucchella" (trach 2) on this CD is as good as it gets. Yes, every aria on this CD will blow you away, but track 2 will melt your heart.
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