Il mare calmo della sera is Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's first album, released only in Italy in 1994. It was followed by the release of Bocelli in 1995, his second pop album which outsold the first, then by Romanza in 1997, his first international album which outsold the two. Between the releases of Bocelli and Romanza, his first classical album, Viaggio Italiano, was released.[1]
Track listing
- "Il mare calmo della sera"
- "Ave Maria non morrò"
- "Vivere"
- "Rapsodia"
- "La Luna che non c'e"
- "Caruso"
- "Miserere"
- "Panis Angelicus"
- "Ah, la paterna mano"
- "E lucevan le stelle"
- "La fleur que tu m'avais jetée"
- "L'anima ho stanca"
- "Sogno"
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