Andrea Bocelli - Sogno

Andrea Bocelli - Sogno
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Album Details

Title: Sogno
Artist: Andrea Bocelli
Release Date: 1999
Label: Philips / Philips
Duration: 61:04
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 731454722223
Genre: Crossover
Total Copies: 22
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Canta della terra
  2. The Prayer, song (for the film Quest for Camelot)
  3. Sogno, song
  4. 'O mare e tu, song
  5. A volte il cuore
  6. Cantico
  7. Mai piú così lontano
  8. Immenso
  9. Nel cuore lei
  10. Tremo e t'amo
  11. I Love Rossini
  12. Un canto
  13. Come un fiume tu
  14. A mio padre (6 maggio 1992)

Album Review

Sogno consists entirely of new compositions, much of which are deliberately skewed toward the pop audience whom Andrea Bocelli was well on his way to earning in the spring of 1999. In other words, it's an album that seems to be a progression, at least on the surface, but it's also a consolidation of the crossover audience that he wooed over the course of the late '90s. Sogno pulls off that trick, balancing Bocelli's opera background with modern pop and Italian music. That stance alone -- finding a middle ground between classical and modern pop music -- will alienate the purists (who, truth be told, haven't been all that thrilled with Bocelli in the first place), but this doesn't discredit the music. True, there are moments on Sogno that don't work as well as others, but overall it flows nicely and maintains a fine balance between pieces that suggest opera without actually being opera , and adult contemporary songs such as "Nel Cuore Lei" (a duet with Eros Ramazzotti) or the Celine Dion duet "The Prayer," which was originally featured on the soundtrack for The Quest for Camelot. The most interesting moments are songs like "Come Un Fiume Tu," a collaboration with Ennio Morricone that manages to not only find a middle ground between those two extremes, but to push forward, as well. Songs like these keep Sogno fascinating, but it's the adult contemporary -flavored numbers that stand to bring in a larger, pop -oriented audience, who will then likely explore the rest of Bocelli's catalog. For skeptics, however, the very presence of pop -leaning numbers will confirm their doubts. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Accademia Polifonica di RomaChoir, Chorus
Andrea BocelliTenor (Vocal)
Andrea D'AlpaosDirector
Bruno MarianiGuitar
Carlos RamosPhotography
Carole Bayer SagerProducer
Cecilia ChaillyHarp
Celine DionVocals, ?
Ciccio MerollaPercussion
David FosterProducer
Domenico ServucciBagpipes
Eros RamazzottiVocals, ?
Ezno GragnanielloOrchestration
Fabio VenturiEngineer
Fabrizio BarchiDirector
Fabrizio FerriPhotography
Francesco SartoriOrchestration
Giorgio ArmaniWardrobe
Guido CortiHorn
Humberto GaticaEngineer, Mixing
Ignazio OrlandoEngineer, Engineer
Joao FerreiraPercussion
Joy Singers of VeniceChoir, Chorus
Luca MalagutiMixing, Engineer, Engineer, Programming
Mauro MalavasiKeyboards, Mixing, Orchestration, Conductor, Arranger, Producer, Programming
Michele MontefuscoGuitar
Miki Dei RossiKeyboard Programming
Monty BrintonPhotography
Orchestra Filarmonica LituanaOrchestra
Paolo BighignoliBassoon
Patrick AbrialOrchestration
Paulo Jorge SantosGuitar
Pepe VessicchioOrchestration
Piero MarrasOrchestration, Keyboard Programming
Rossella CalviHorn (English)
Rudy TrevisiClarinet
Sarah WongPhotography
Tony RenisProducer
Tullio FerroOrchestration