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Excellent survey of great Italian songs, July 24, 2004
This review is from: Per Amore (Audio CD)
Brazil has an astounding number of immigrants from Italy, including members of Zizi's family. As a tribute to them and their musical culture, the wonderful Brazilian singer has put together some very melodic songs that share a sense of saudade typical of Brazilian music. The arrangements are restrained and put the the accent wholly on the great songs and Zizi's great interpretations. It's a romantic album and one I've played numerous times.
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Beautiful melodies and singing!, December 27, 2005
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The whole CD is great! "Na musica/Dicitencello vuie" and "Caruso" have particularly beautiful melodies, and are sung by Zizi in a very emotionally expressive way!
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Beautiful music, September 5, 2008
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Great CD. Listen and you will want it, too. Lyrics are in Italian.
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Zizzi Bossa Nova is your THING!, July 3, 2004
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Singing in Italian language or Napolitan Dialect is not your thing woman. Singing in those two languages you sound more like Amalia Rodrigures (the Portuguese Diva) singing her old melodic FADOS. The difference is that Amalia does good work singing FADO and she does it with her soul, because Portuguese is her language and FADO was her life. Come on Zizzi, Italian or Napolitan are not your first languages and Portuguese is. So do what you do the best: Singing Bossa Nova and do it in your first language that is PORTUGUESE. I love you in Portuguese but I detest your voice and accent in Italian or Napolitan. Like said before you sound more like Amalia Rodrigues singing old FADOS when you sing in Italian. I wish I could give ZERO STAR to this CD.
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