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| 1. Torna A Surriento |
| 2. Granda |
| 3. Santa Lucia |
| 4. That's Amore |
| 5. Ave Maria (Schubert) |
| 6. Questo O Quella (Verdi) |
| 7. Nothing Sacred |
| 8. Pearl Fisher's Duet (Bizet) |
| 9. Pourquoi Me Reveiller? (Massenet) |
| 10. Recondita Armonia (Puccini) |
| 11. La Danza (Rossini) |
| 12. Core Ngrato |
| 13. Living Years |
| 14. I Don't Know How I Got By |
| 15. Best That Love Can Be (Ft Cleopatra) |
| 16. Bohemian Rhapsody |
| 17. Vesti La Giubba (Leoncavallo) |
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quintessential English cross-over singer!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Reprise (Audio CD)
"Santa Lucia" was my first real memorable encounter with classical music as a child. It's on this album, beautiful and listenable for the way Watson makes the most of every word, and yet the phrase is always there. "Torna a Surriento", the opener, is enchanting and lovely. All of the Neopolitan songs on here are fabulous (Granada, etc). But also great renditions of "The Pearl Fishers' Duet", "Pourquoi me reveiller?", "Recondita armonia", La danza" and the always beautiful, "Core `ngrato". Hearing him sing "the Best That Love Can Be" with Cleopatra makes it obvious to me why so many regard Watson as the quintessential English cross-over singer.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a "best" cd,
This review is from: Reprise (Audio CD)
This CD is rated as one of the best recordings for Russell Watson, and I couldn't agree more whole-heartedly. One of the best cross-over albums ever, this CD boasts an incredible list of classical and pop songs. Many of them are your Neopolitan classics which are sung beautifully by Watson. You also have your standard pop surprises by Watson's talented and versatile pop voices - "Nothing Sacred", "That's Amore", "the Living Years", "The Best That Love Can Be" and "Bohemian Rhapsody", each sung with a different and wonderful pop voice - quite a talent! Even in the classical realm, Watson sings both the baritone and tenor parts in "The Pearl Fishers' Duet". Is there anything Watson can't do? I love to put this CD on while I'm at home, and it always makes me perk up. It's the epitome of the how Watson spreads his enthusiasm and joy of singing to all of us. Watson is a complete delight.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtakingly beautiful album!,
This review is from: Reprise (Audio CD)
Last year, you couldn't have convinced me I'd ever own a Russell Watson album, but a few weeks ago I found myself humming these songs that I'd heard my mother playing last year. The arrangements are wonderful and they leave Watson's voice far forward -- and some of his greatest performances are here, bookended by two masterpieces -- "Torna a Surriento" and "Vesti la giubba" The songs selected flawlessly support the album's concept of the singer introducing classical music to non-classical fans such as myself, and Watson doesn't hit a wrong note anywhere. When you think of everything it meant to be Russell Watson - bringing heretofore intimidating music to the average music fan, what a life to be looking back on! -- the chance to listen in is irresistible. "That's Amore"...his voice is perfection, as smooth as Scotch, and his tone one of reflection.. one of the best versions of this old favorite I've heard.
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