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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Come Sweet Soul of Mine, I Lay Down With The Angels,
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This review is from: Zucchero & Co. (Audio CD)
John Lee Hooker sings with his soulful voice and mellow tones with Zucchero's rustic, Italian pop and blues, "I Lay Down". This song was recorded in 2001, and John Lee Hooker died in a month's time. When you hear this tune, you will play it over and over in your mind.
"Come sweet soul of mine I lay down with the angel I lay down with an angel I lay down With an angel I lay down With an angel 'cause she treat me kind sometimes Vieni in me Portami via Ali d'oro" Zucchero which means Sugar, whose real name is Adelmo Fornaciari, was born in Roncocesi, Italy. He learned to play the organ at church, and was eventually introduced to Black Spirituals by a visiting American. He formed his first band known as "Le nuove luci", The New Lights. He traveled Italy playing his music. In 1994 he played at Woodstock Festival with Eric Clapton and Lucianno Pavorotti. But this is one of the first times his music has been played in the US. This CD is climbing the charts quickly. Zucchero has joined many talented musicians and has produced a CD of magnificence. The most magnificent of these tunes is "I Lay Down" with John Lee Hooker. I forecast this as a top ten hit. This is followed by "Blue" sung with Sheryl Crow, with her lovely, lilting voice. They performed "Blue" first in 1998 in another album. The lyrics are written by Bono of U2. This song will catch you and lift you into the stratosphere. Former Cranberries singer, Dolores O"Riordan, sings "Pure Love" with Zucchero, a memorable performance. She has a particularly lovely accent. Miles Davis heard the song "Dunne Mosse" "Dune of Mercy" on the radio while he was touring in Italy, and he performed it with Zucchero. Gravelly voice and catchy rhythm. Sting asked Zucchero if he could write lyrics to "Muoio per te", "Mad About You."and this is the final version. This is Sting at his finest. "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" with Vanessa Carlton is one of the newer tracks on this CD. Vanessa Carlton plays the piano and Haylie Ecker plays the violin. You will recognize the lovely melody and sing along. I have not been a fan of Macy Gray, but she sings "Like The Sun" with feeling and style. Macy Gray sings and Jeff Beck added a guitar solo "Wonderful World", Eric Clapton met Zucchero in 1989 and they started singing together whenever their tours coincided. Eric Clapton at his best,sounds like his earlier style. "Diavolo In Me" (Devil in me) with Solomon Burke is a treasure. Zucchero and Burke met in the 80's on several tours and festivals. Their styles click and this song is sweet. Higher and higher as the notes and their vocies swell, the sweeter the song. "Miserere" with Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli was written by Zucchero and Bono. Pavarotti recorded it first, and Bocelli recorded the studio version. Bocelli as an unknown is now a known entity. This is a masterpiece of an album. The Italian pop and blues of Zucchero mixed with the talented voices of BB King, Miles Davis, Eric Clapton, Sting, Sheryl Crow, John Lee Hooker and others have given us a mix of a soulful, resounding memory. Highly Recommended. prisrob
18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Say Hello, America!!,
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This review is from: Zucchero & Co. (Audio CD)
America is a very insular country, but we hardly ever recognize it, or admit it. We think we are so worldly, and that we drive the engine of popular culture all over the world, but if that is true, then why haven't we heard of this guy? Zucchero is a musical phenom, hugely popular on virtually every continent except North America. This CD collects some of his best work onto one disk, and it is a truly incredible listening experience. Zucchero possesses a voice that resembles Eric Clapton at his most soulful, and his songwriting is universal in its scope and appeal. Just a quick look at the diverse list of guest performers on this CD is a mind-boggling experience, and rather accurately portrays the degree of respect that other musicians have for him; John Lee Hooker, Sheryl Crow, Solomon Burke, Eric Clapton, Macy Gray, Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli is only a partial list of the guest performers appearing here. One song is co-written with Sting, another with Bono. The sound veers from Moby-like trance blues ("I Lay Down", with John Lee Hooker) to reflective mood pieces ("Dune Mosse", with Miles Davis), to anthemic ballads ("Cosi Celeste", with Cheb Mami), all with a distinctive international flavor that indicates why he is such a force in world music, everywhere except for America. The only fault I have with this collection is its air-tight production, and subtle tendency toward power balladry, but one man's scrap is another man's gold, and there is a lot of gold here, regardless of your tastes.
If there were any justice in this world, or if the American entertainment industry had even the slightest degree of open-mindedness, this CD would be the best-selling album in the U.S. for 2005. Unfortunately, the music industry is not open-minded, and global events have adequately proven that the word `justice' has been rendered virtually meaningless. So, if we cannot rely on our national culture to present something that is truly excellent, we must do it on our own. Do you wish to be the hippest, most knowledgeable and worldly person in your circle of friends? Then be the first on your block to buy this CD. Your friends will be awed, while you revel in the satisfaction that you are among the first Americans to discover the excellence and diversity of Zucchero. A- Tom Ryan
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow, Zucchero's Voice Is Amazing,
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This review is from: Zucchero & Co. (Audio CD)
One listen of "Pure Love" and I was hooked! Sitting in an Italian Cafe in downtown London and what I thought was a familiar voice coming from the cafe's speaker turned out to be Zucchero, not Peter Gabriel as I thought. I immediately had to ask the waitress who the artist was. The CD starts out with an amazing duet between John Lee Hooker and Zuccharo - "I Lay Down", you can really feel the emotion in this song. "Muoio per te" sung with Sting (Mad About You) is brilliant. A must buy, a little of something for everyone on this CD.
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