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Mario Lanza: At His Best!

Enrico Cannio (Composer), Eduardo di Capua (Composer), Giuseppe Cioffi (Composer), Guglielmo Cottrau (Composer), Ernesto de Curtis (Composer), Luigi Denza (Composer), Rodolfo Falvo (Composer), Rudolf Friml (Composer), Salvatore Gambardella (Composer), E.A. Mario (Composer), Ernesto Tagliaferri (Composer), Constantine Callinicos (Conductor), Judith Raskin (Performer), Mario Lanza (Performer)
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Funiculì, funiculà (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza 2:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Dicitencello vuie (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza 3:26$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Maria marì (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza 3:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Voce 'e notte (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza 4:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Canta pe' me (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza;Franco Ferrara 3:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. O surdato 'namurato (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza 2:30$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Comme facette mammeta? (Remastered 1995)Mario Lanza 1:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Santa Lucia luntana (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza;Franco Ferrara 3:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Fenesta che lucive (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza;Franco Ferrara 3:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Tu ca nun chiagne (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza 2:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Na sera 'e maggio (Remastered 1995)Mario Lanza 3:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Passione (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza;Franco Ferrara 4:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Drinking Song (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Constantine Callinicos 3:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Some Day (From "The Vagabond King")Mario Lanza;Judith Raskin;Constantine Callinicos 3:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Love Me Tonight (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Judith Raskin 3:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Only a Rose (From "The Vagabond King") (1995 Remastered)Mario Lanza;Judith Raskin 5:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Tomorrow (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Judith Raskin 3:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Nocturne (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Constantine Callinicos 3:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Song of the Vagabonds (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Constantine Callinicos 3:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen20. Finale (From "The Vagabond King") (Remastered - 1995)Mario Lanza;Judith Raskin;Constantine Callinicos 1:49$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Funiculì Funiculà for voice & orchestra (& chorus ad lib)
    Composed by Luigi Denza
    with Mario Lanza

  2. Dicitencello Vuje, for voice & orchestra
    Composed by Rodolfo Falvo
    with Mario Lanza

  3. Maria, Marí for voice & piano (or orchestra)
    Composed by Eduardo di Capua
    with Mario Lanza

  4. Voce 'e notte! for voice & orchestra
    Composed by Ernesto de Curtis
    with Mario Lanza

  5. Canta pe'me, for voice & orchestra
    Composed by Ernesto de Curtis
    with Mario Lanza

  6. O Surdato for voice & orchestra (with chorus, ad lib)
    Composed by Enrico Cannino
    with Mario Lanza

  7. Comme facette mammeta?
    Composed by Salvatore Gambardella
    with Mario Lanza

  8. Santa Lucia luntana, for voice & orchestra
    Composed by E.A. [pseudonym of Giovanni Gaeta] Mario
    with Mario Lanza

  9. Fenesta che lucive for voice & orchestra
    Composed by Guglielmo Cottrau
    with Mario Lanza

  10. Tu, ca nun chiagne!, for voice & piano (or orchestra)
    Composed by Ernesto de Curtis
    with Mario Lanza

  11. Na sera 'e maggio for voice & orchestra
    Composed by Giuseppe Cioffi
    with Mario Lanza

  12. Passione
    Composed by Ernesto Tagliaferri
    with Mario Lanza

  13. The Vagabond King, operetta Drinking Song
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  14. The Vagabond King, operetta Some Day
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza, Judith Raskin
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  15. The Vagabond King, operetta Love Me Tonight
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  16. The Vagabond King, operetta Only a Rose
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza, Judith Raskin
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  17. The Vagabond King, operetta Tomorrow
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza, Judith Raskin
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  18. The Vagabond King, operetta Nocturne
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  19. The Vagabond King, operetta Song of the Vagabonds
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos

  20. The Vagabond King, operetta Finale
    Composed by Rudolf Friml
    with Mario Lanza, Judith Raskin
    Conducted by Constantine Callinicos


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why isn't Lanza more highly regarded?!, March 2, 2002
I bought this CD without really knowing much about Mario Lanza. All I can say is, from the moment I heard his wonderfully rich tenor, I just knew I was listening to the greatest tenor I'd ever heard. The first 12 tracks (the Neapolitan songs) are simply fabulous. I was very moved by Voce 'E Notte, and thrilled by the gutsy singing in Canta Pe' Mme. And what a stunner the last song, Passione, is! The last note is to die for, and he puts such feeling into the song. I have Pavarotti's version of it, but it seems so tepid next to Lanza's passionate singing. Plus the fact that Pavarotti's voice is so thin compared to Lanza's.

I read the other reviews here, and was amazed to learn that Lanza was ill when he recorded these songs. He certainly doesn't sound it, though the remaining 8 tracks (The Vagabond King songs) make it very clear that he is in poor health. I didn't care for these tracks at all, but after the magnificence of the Neapolitan songs, this didn't bother me in the least.

I just can't understand why Mario Lanza is not regarded as one of the greats! His voice is rich, powerful, sensitive (when needed) and so much more satisfying than all the Domingos, Pavarottis, Alagnas, Curas, Bocellis, etc put together! On the strength of this CD, Mario Lanza was the supreme tenor.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, unforgettable., September 27, 2000
When the Mario! album was recorded in December 1958, Lanza had less than 10 months to live. And yet for all the obvious signs of illness on his final recordings of the following year, the tenor sounds remarkably well here. His lower register is rich and baritonal, while the celebrated top notes are still very much in evidence. (The sustained High A at the end of Passione is stunning.) "Vocally extraordinary" was the verdict of the album's noted conductor from Rome's Academia di Santa Cecilia - Franco Ferrara - who added that Lanza "possessed great musicality" and a "Caruso-type voice that combined steel with warmth".

Arguably the tenor's greatest album, all but one of the 12 Neapolitan songs featured here present Lanza at his mature best. Listeners accustomed only to the tenor's earlier recordings of many of these songs will be surprised by the sensitivity and commitment that he brings to his singing here. Indeed, Lanza is so thoroughly immersed in the Neapolitan idiom that even Italian listeners have found it difficult to believe that these songs were recorded by an American.

Here are some brief notes on each of the tracks:


1. Funiculi' Funicula'. Skip this one! The one lapse on the album contains an unfortunate arrangement and off-key singing from Lanza.

2. Dicitencello Vuie. The favourite recording of Lanza's mother, this one has a lot going for it. It starts out a little sluggish, but by the second half Lanza is in great form.

3. Maria Mari'. Delightful. The smile in Lanza's honeyed voice adds much to the simple beauty of the song.

4. Voce 'e Notte. Haunting in the extreme. Lanza's own favourite recording of himself, this lament is to many aficionados the tenor's finest recording of a Neapolitan song. He perfectly expresses the anguish of a lovesick man alone in the night, singing with stunning depth to his voice and gorgeous use of mezza voce. Unforgettable.

5. Canta Pe' Me. The vitality in this recording will knock your socks off. Light years removed from Lanza's 1952 performance on the Don't Forget Me CD.

6. 'O Surdato 'Nnmmamurato. Some light relief in the form of this rousing soldier's song. Great stuff.

7. Come Facette Mammeta. A joy from start to finish, Lanza cannot resist chuckling during this doom-buster of a song.

8. Santa Lucia Luntana. Lanza at his most reflective and baritonal. He vocally "paints" the beauty of the sea and the moon in this song of a Neapolitan's love for his homeland.

9. Fenesta Che Lucive. The saddest song Lanza ever recorded, the tenor himself seems overcome with grief at the conclusion of this moving lament.

10. Tu Ca Nun Chiagne. Rousing and dramatic with the tenor in brilliant form; a true knock-out.

11. 'Na Sera 'e Maggio. Another haunting song of unrequited love. Beautifully phrased and masterfully sung. Note the shimmering sensuality with which Lanza sings "Voglio bene sulo a te" in the second half.

12. Passione. One of Lanza's greatest recordings. He makes full use of every vocal colour at his disposal, and the ending invariably leaves listeners dumbstruck.

The sound quality on the above selections varies a little from track to track. Ironically, Funiculi' Funicula' - the weakest selection - has the best sound. At times, the somewhat sandy digital transfer lacks the mellow warmth of the original album, and there is a hint of echo present that was not on the LP. Having said that, the startling dynamics on Voce 'e Notte, Canta Pe' Me, and Passione have never sounded better.

The CD is filled out with eight selections from The Vagabond King. Sadly, these betray a marked deterioration in Lanza's health. Recorded at a single session seven months after the Neapolitan songs, Lanza had suffered a heart attack in the interim, and was understandably below par. Still, there are some highlights: the swagger of the Drinking Song, the mature and reflective Nocturne, the thrilling high As in Love Me Tonight, and the Only a Rose reprise, which concludes the album. The sound quality is surprisingly poor, and both the chorus and soprano Judith Raskin were added to the recording after Lanza's death.

However, I suspect that few listeners will actually care about the lesser Vagabond King selections. The great Mario! album is the star attraction here, and it most assuredly will not disappoint.

Postscript (February 2006): This entire CD has now been released as a hybrid SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc). The sound is superb, and I much prefer the SACD over the present disc. For further information, please see my review elsewhere on this site.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I've fallen in love again, January 11, 2003
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I had this as a LP record many years ago, and was absolutely thrilled to find the CD. I had always loved Lanza's voice, but I now realize that he was without a doubt one of the best tenor voices of the century. His ability to sing so many different types of songs is astounding. His voice is strong, filled with emotion and in some of the songs you can hear that he is hugely enjoying himself. What an incredible pity that he died at such a young age and was never able to fulfill all that he could have been.
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I was 12 years old when I saw the movie The Great Caruso.
Mario died when I was 17. I lost interest in Tenors until I saw Pavaroti on TV. Read more
Published 22 months ago by R. Hale

4.0 out of 5 stars Few Could Sing Neapolitan Songs like Lanza
Neapolitan music is very special and unique. It requires singing from the soul and heart and a voice that articulates the language and its many nuances

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Published on February 7, 2006 by James A. Holland

5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT!!!!!
If your gong to get one Mario Lanza CD or CD Set get the Mario Lanza Collection, But if you want to get one more, get this one, Mario Lanza At His Best. Read more
Published on November 26, 2005 by Richard D. Cappetto

4.0 out of 5 stars world's greatest tenor
Mario Lanza was a singer who possessed an absolutely glorious voice. soaring and beautiful, with a deep rich tone. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars At his best indeed.
This is truly one of Lanza's finest albums ever and represents a magnificent achievement for a man who at the time of recording was undergoing a heavy workload, illness and... Read more
Published on June 7, 2000 by Ron Stevens

5.0 out of 5 stars lanza at his best
the title says it all....lanza has never been better..this cd is a must for anyone who loves the tenor voice
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