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Album Review: Io Canto

  • Artist: Laura Pausini
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 14, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

Laura Pausini, a multilingual Italian pop singer who won a Latin Grammy in 2005 for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, decided to record an album of cover songs when she returned to the studio to record her followup effort. This is a fairly standard practice for pop/rock artists, of course, especially in the wake of a mammoth success like the one Pausini experienced with Resta in Ascolto (released concurrently in Spanish as Escucha in the U.S.). Io Canto (likewise released concurrently in Spanish, as Yo Canto) is a somewhat unusual covers album, however, for it's comprised of Italian pop/rock songs from the 1970s, '80s, and '90s -- few, if any, of which will be familiar to listeners across the Atlantic. Pausini performs the songs in a manner similar to that of Resta in Ascolto: the songs are heavily produced, layered with guitar, bass, and drums in addition to strings and synthesizers, and the performances are quite dramatic, often soaring to intense heights during the choruses, complemented by lyrics that are moody and poetic. Consequently, anyone who enjoyed Resta in Ascolto will find much to savor on Io Canto, as the two albums sound similar musically. The difference is in the songwriting, which is wonderfully varied, in terms of lyrics as well as arrangements, resulting in one of the most interesting albums of Pausini's career to date. Io Canto is interesting not only because of the array of songwriting showcased throughout, but also because of how personal these songs are to Pausini. She expresses this herself in her liner notes: "Recording an album of covers, and therefore having to choose among the songs which have been with me, are with me, and will be with me every day of my life, was no easy task. It would take ten albums like this one just to be able to touch on the essence of all the music I love. Decisions had to be made. And decisions were made. And so here is the music I listen to when I'm at my saddest, or when I feel a moment is special, the songs I used to sing as a young girl when I first started performing, and above all those which taught me to love music, and how music can move you so deeply, regardless of its genre or style." A lot of the songs on Io Canto are indeed deeply moving, beginning with the surging title track, which opens the album powerfully, as if sung from a mountaintop with arms outstretched. And so begins the second dazzling album in a row by Pausini, who seems to have found a comfortable place for herself musically in the wake of the indifference shown to her English-language crossover bid in 2002. That disappointing album's title was From the Inside, but this album feels ten times more heartfelt, as these covers reveal aspects of Pausini's personality generally eclipsed by the towering melodrama of the usual material bestowed upon an international mega-star of her stature. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Io Canto Riccardo Cocciante, Marco Luberti Laura Pausini (4:16)
Due Raf "X", Cheope Laura Pausini (4:38)
Scrivimi Laura Pausini (3:52)
Il Mio Canto Libero Mogol Audio 2 Laura Pausini, Juanes (4:33)
Destinazione Paradiso (Lyrics) Gianluca Grignani Laura Pausini (3:39)
Stella Gemella Mario Lavezzi Laura Pausini (4:37)
Come il Sole All'Improvviso Laura Pausini, Johnny Hallyday (3:19)
Cinque Giorni Vincenzo Incenzo Laura Pausini, Oversea Orchestra (4:04)
La Mia Banda Suona il Rock Laura Pausini (3:46)
Spaccacuore Beppe d'Onghia Laura Pausini (4:09)
Anima Fragile Laura Pausini (3:26)
Non Me lo So Spiegare (Lyrics) Tiziano Ferro, Laura Pausini (4:32)
Nei Giardini Che Nessuno Sa Laura Pausini (5:13)
In una Stanza Quasi Rosa Laura Pausini (4:34)
Quando Laura Pausini (3:41)
Strada Facendo Laura Pausini (5:40)

Credits

Celso Valli (Drum Programming), Francesco Landi (String Engineer), Paola Carta (Organ (Hammond)), Emiliano Fantuzzi (Pre-Production), Dado Parisini (Fender Rhodes), Daniel Vuletic (Pre-Production), Dado Parisini (Producer), Vinnie Colaiuta (Drums), Gabrielle Parisi (Management), Paul Bushnell (Bass), John Beasley (Keyboards), Daniel Vuletic (Guitar (Electric)), Matteo Bolzoni (Assistant), Ramon Stagnaro (Guitar), Celso Valli (Keyboards), Tim Pierce (Guitar (Acoustic)), Paola Carta (Arranger), Greg Howe (Guitar (Electric)), Mike Tacci (Engineer), Tim Pierce (Guitar (Electric)), Gabrielle Parisi (Keyboards), Riccardo Capanni (Concert Master), Emiliano Fantuzzi (Bass), Dado Parisini (Mixing), Roberto Gallinelli (Bass), Max Costa (Percussion), Gabriele Gigli (Assistant), Paola Carta (Programming), Giorgio Secco (Guitar (Acoustic)), Laura Pausini (Vocals (Background)), John Beasley (Piano), Daniel Vuletic (Vocals (Background)), Clark Germain (String Engineer), Marco Terzulli (Make-Up), Francesco Luzzi (Engineer), Paola Carta (Engineer), Gabriele Gigli (Engineer), Luca Bignardi (Engineer), Daniel Vuletic (Arranger), Michael Landau (Guitar (Electric)), Daniel Vuletic (Piano), Dado Parisini (Arranger), Luca Bignardi (Mixing), Emiliano Fantuzzi (Guitar (Electric)), Sergio Pappalettera (Artwork), Cesare Chiodo (Bass), Celso Valli (Arranger), Riccardo Galardini (Guitar (Acoustic)), Emiliano Fantuzzi (Guitar (Acoustic)), Michael Landau (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dado Parisini (String Arrangements), Alfredo Golino (Drums), Daniel Vuletic (Guitar (Acoustic)), Luca Bignardi (Programming), Daniel Vuletic (Keyboards), Francesco Luzzi (Mixing), Antonella Pepe (Vocals (Background)), Gabrielle Parisi (Piano), Max Costa (Programming), Paola Carta (Guitar (Electric)), Max Costa (Mixing), Riccardo Galardini (Guitar (Electric)), Gabriele Fersini (Guitar (Electric)), Celso Valli (Vocals (Background)), Dado Parisini (Keyboards), Gabrielle Parisi (Vocals (Background)), Nathan East (Bass), Daniel Vuletic (String Arrangements), Celso Valli (Piano), Massimo Varini (Guitar (Electric)), Celso Valli (String Arrangements), Ramon Stagnaro (Guitar (Acoustic)), Celso Valli (Conductor), Paola Carta (Keyboards), Daniel Vuletic (Producer), Nicola Fantozzi (Studio Assistant), Tony Franklin (Bass), Laura Pausini (Producer), Saverio Principini (Session Producer), Matteo Bolzoni (Engineer), Gabriele Gigli (Mixing Assistant), Giancarlo DiMaria (String Arrangements), Dado Parisini (Vocals (Background)), Suzie Katayama (String Contractor), Paola Carta (Guitar (Acoustic)), Marco Terzulli (Hair Stylist), Max Costa (Pre-Production), Paola Carta (Vocals (Background)), Celso Valli (Synthesizer Bass), Gabrielle Parisi (Executive Producer), Matt Serrecchio (Studio Assistant), Nicola Fantozzi (Mixing Assistant), Celso Valli (Director), Daniel Vuletic (Programming), Celso Valli (Producer), Rafael Padilla (Percussion), Nicola Fantozzi (Engineer), Antonio Baglio (Mastering), Marco Borsatti (Engineer), Max Costa (Keyboards), Laura Pausini (Arranger), Matteo Bolzoni (Mixing Assistant), Luca Bignardi (Drum Programming), Paola Carta (Pre-Production)
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Io canto

Italian language edition
Studio album by Laura Pausini
Released November 10, 2006
Recorded Logic Studio
Milan, Province of Milan, Italy
Larione 10
Florence, Province of Florence, Italy
Hanson Recording Studios
Los Angeles, California, USA
Studio Impatto
Bologna, Province of Bologna, Italy
ORS (Oliveta Recording Studio)
Castel Bolognese, Ravenna, Italy

Sage Studio
Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre Pop rock
Length 1:08:07
Language Italian
Label Warner Music
Producer Laura Pausini
Professional reviews
Laura Pausini chronology
Live in Paris 05
(2005)
Io canto
(2006)
San Siro 2007
(2007)
Yo canto
Spanish language edition

Io canto is Italian singer–songwriter Laura Pausini's ninth studio album, issued by Warner Music on November 10, 2006. On November 14, Warner Music released Io canto's Spanish language edition, Yo canto, for the hispanophone market. Yo canto–Io canto is a limited edition double album featuring both the Italian– and Spanish language editions. This marks the first instance in Pausini's multilingual music career in which both editions are offered in a single release. Warner Music issued a third edition pressed exclusively for the French market. This pressing of Io canto features the bonus track "Je chante", a partial French adaptation of the Italian "Io canto".[1]

The album consists entirely of covers. Its repertoire spans three decades of Italian pop music history. Pausini pays hommage to fellow Italian singer–songwriters whose lyrical work have influenced her artistic sensibility throughout the years.[2] In the album's liner notes Pausini reveals:

Here is the music I listen to when I'm at my saddest, or when I feel a moment is special, the songs I used to sing as a young girl when I first started performing, and above all, those which taught me to love music, and how music can move you so deeply, regardless of its genre or style.

Yo canto features "Dispárame, dispara", also known as "Corazón roto"—opening theme of the Mexican telenovela Amar sin límites (2006).[3] Chile's Canal 13 employed the album's title track for its television series Cantando por un sueño.[4] The Album won the Latin Grammy in 2007 for Best Female Pop Vocal Album.

Contents

Inception

The decision to present a cover album stemmed from a "pending debt" to Pausini's musical roots and homeland. She first conceptualized the idea approximately ten years prior to Io canto's publication.[4] The idea, however, did not take root until Pausini's golden year in 2006 that culminated in a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for Escucha (2004) at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. At the post–Grammy press conference, journalists remarked how they admired Pausini for never having abandoned her brand of "Italian pop of always" despite her classification as a "Latin music" artist.[5] Alluding to Pausini's "Italian–ness," Randy Cordova for The Arizona Republic concurred, "She doesn't pander to the crowd with Latin guitars, reggaeton remixes or Cuban percussion. [Her music] is all very organic."[5] This acknowledgement moved Pausini to honor Italy by recording a cover album of Italian "classics". Pausini also wished to export underappreciated Italian music to the world as a consequence of her multilingualism.[6]

Track listing

Io canto

# Title Length
01 “Io canto”

• Music: Riccardo Cocciante • Lyric: Marco Luberti

4:16
02 “Due”

• Music: Raf • Lyric: Raf, Cheope[6]

4:38
03 “Scrivimi”

• Music & lyric: Nino Buonocore, Michele de Vitis

3:52
04 “Il mio canto libero” (Duet with Juanes)

• Music: Lucio Battisti • Lyric: Mogol

4:33
05 “Destinazione paradiso”

• Music: Gianluca Grignani • Lyric: Grignani, Massimo Luca

3:39
06 “Stella gemella”

• Music: Eros Ramazzotti, Adelo Cogliati • Lyric: Ramazzotti, Giuseppe Tosetto, Mario Lavezzi

4:37
07 “Come il sole all’improvviso” (Duet with Johnny Hallyday)

• Music: Zucchero • Lyric: Gino Paoli

3:19
08 “Cinque giorni”

• Music: Michele Zarrillo • Lyric: Vincenzo Incenzo

4:04
09 “La mia banda suona il rock”

• Music & lyric: Ivano Fossati

3:45
10 “Spaccacuore”

• Music: Samuele Bersani, Giuseppe d’Onghia • Lyric: Bersani, Lucio Dalla

4:08
11 “Anima fragile”

• Music & lyric: Vasco Rossi

3:26
12 “Non me lo so spiegare” (Duet with Tiziano Ferro)

• Music & lyric: Tiziano Ferro

4:32
13 “Nei giardini che nessuno sa”

• Music & lyric: Renato Zero, Danilo Riccardi

5:13
14 “In una stanza quasi rosa”

• Music & lyric: Biagio Antonacci

4:33
15 “Quando”

• Music & lyric: Pino Daniele

3:41
16 “Strada facendo”

• Music & lyric: Claudio Baglioni

5:40

French edition bonus track

# Title Length
17 “Je chante (Io canto)” Franco-Italian version

• Music: Riccardo Cocciante • Lyric: Marco Luberti • French adaptation: Jean-Pierre Lemaire[7]

4:22

iTunes pre-order edition bonus tracks

# Title Length
17 “È, non è”

• Music & lyric: Niccolò Fabi

3:38
18 “Non me lo so spiegare” solo version 4:35
19 “Il mio canto libero” solo version 4:40
20 “Come il sole all’improvviso” solo version 3:22

Yo canto

# Title Length
01 “Yo canto”

• Music: Riccardo Cocciante • Lyric: Marco Luberti • Spanish adaptation: Frank Andrada

4:16
02 “Dos”

• Music: Raf • Lyric: Raf, Cheope[6] • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz,[8] Laura Pausini

4:38
03 “Escríbeme”

• Music & lyric: Nino Buonocore, Michele de Vitis • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

3:52
04 “Mi libre canción” (Duet with Juanes)

• Music: Lucio Battisti • Lyric: Mogol • Spanish adaptation: Carlos Ramón

4:33
05 “Destino paraíso”

• Music: Gianluca Grignani • Lyric: Grignani, Massimo Luca • Spanish adaptation: Ignacio Ballesteros Díaz

3:39
06 “Estrella gemela”

• Music: Eros Ramazzotti, Adelo Cogliati • Lyric: Ramazzotti, Giuseppe Tosetto, Mario Lavezzi
• Spanish adaptation: Ignacio de Loyola Mano Guillén, Javier Salvador Sánchez Bori, José Javier Mano Guillén

4:37
07 “Como el sol inesperado”

• Music: Zucchero • Lyric: Gino Paoli • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

3:19
08 “Cinco días”

• Music: Michele Zarrillo • Lyric: Vincenzo Incenzo • Spanish adaptation: Ballesteros Díaz

4:04
09 “Y mi banda toca el rock”

• Music & lyric: Ivano Fossati • Spanish adaptation: Hidalgo

3:45
10 “Dispárame, dispara”

• Music: Samuele Bersani, Giuseppe d’Onghia • Lyric: Bersani, Lucio Dalla • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

4:08
11 “Corazón frágil”

• Music & lyric: Vasco Rossi • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

3:26
12 “No me lo puedo explicar” (Duet with Tiziano Ferro)

• Music & lyric: Tiziano Ferro • Spanish adaptation: Ferro

4:32
13 “En los jardines donde nadie va”

• Music & lyric: Renato Zero, Danilo Riccardi • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

5:13
14 “En un cuarto casi rosa”

• Music & lyric: Biagio Antonacci • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

4:33
15 “Cuando”

• Music & lyric: Pino Daniele • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz, Pausini

3:41
16 “Por el camino”

• Music & lyric: Claudio Baglioni • Spanish adaptation: Ortiz

5:40

iTunes pre-order edition bonus tracks

# Title Length
17 “Es, no es”

• Music & lyric: Niccolò Fabi • Spanish adaptation: Carmen Fernández

3:38
18 “No me lo puedo explicar” solo version 4:35
19 “Mi libre canción” solo version 4:40

Chart performance

The first single "Io canto" debuted at #3 on the Italian chart at the beginning of November, and it peaked at #1 in the week before Christmas. It has spent a total of 4 weeks at the top spot. The album debuted at #1 in the Italian chart with 270,000 copies shipped in the first week. At the end of 2006 it became the Italian's best-selling album of the year with sales over 500,000 copies. It has spent a total of 8 weeks at #1. As of october 2008 the album sold over 3,000,000 copies worldwide. In Italy the album is 10 x Platinum fore more 720,000 copies sold

Album
edition
Chart Peak
position
Certification Sales
Spanish Argentina Albums Charts 16
Italian Belgium Albums Chart (VI)[9] 93 Gold 10,000
Italian Belgium Albums Chart (Wa)[10] 8
Italian Croatia Albums Chart 3 Silver 5,000
Italian Dutch Albums Chart[11] 62
Italian Finland Albums Chart[12] 33
Italian France Albums Chart[13] 15 2x Silver 70,000
Italian Greece Albums Chart[14] 4 3,000
Italian Italy Albums Chart[15] 1 8x Platinum 726,478
Spanish Mexico Albums Chart[16] 15 Gold 70,000 +[17]
Spanish Spain albums Chart[18] 15 30,000
Italian Swiss Top 100 Albums[19] 1 Platinum 50,000
Italian Sweden Albums Top 60[20] 7
Spanish Venezuela albums Chart 14 Gold 10,000 +
Spanish U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums 9
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 22
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 12

Tour

Pausini chose not to do a tour to promote Io canto. Instead, she opted for a single concert in Milan, in the Stadio San Siro, making history as the first female artist to play a gig in this venue. The sold out concert happened on June 2 2007. Approximately 70,000 fans attended in the incessant rain. Tiziano Ferro appeared for a duet. The two and a half hour concert has been released on DVD in December 2007.[21]

Notes

  1. ^ "Laura Pausini editará su nuevo álbum, 'Yo canto', en español e italiano". los40.com. November 10, 2006. http://www.los40.com/articulo/noticias/Laura/Pausini/editara/nuevo/album/canto/espanol/italiano/l40actnot/20061110l40l40not_3/Tes/. 
  2. ^ "Laura Pausini canta a los clásicos de la canción italiana". Terra.com. November 23, 2006. http://www.terra.com/ocio/articulo/html/oci156474.htm. 
  3. ^ "Laura Pausini dice que canta". Terra.com.mx. October 17, 2006. http://www.terra.com.mx/musica/articulo/202299/. 
  4. ^ "Laura Pausini espera que en "Cantando por un sueño" no se compita por la fama". Cooperativa.cl. May 10, 2007. http://www.cooperativa.cl/p4_noticias/site/artic/20070510/pags/20070510111533.html. 
  5. ^ "Bellissima: Italian singer a favorite of Latinos". The Arizona Republic. July 16, 2006. http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/ae/articles/0716pausini0716.html. 
  6. ^ a b Alfredo Rapetti billed as Cheope
  7. ^ Jean-Pierre Lemaire also known as Kernoa
  8. ^ Milagrosa "Mila" Ortiz Martín billed as Ortiz
  9. ^ http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Io+canto&cat=a
  10. ^ http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Io+canto&cat=a
  11. ^ http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Primavera+in+anticipo&cat=a
  12. ^ [1]
  13. ^ http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Io+canto&cat=a
  14. ^ http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm
  15. ^ http://italiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Io+canto&cat=a
  16. ^ http://mexicancharts.com/weekchart.asp?cat=a
  17. ^ http://www.ifpi.org/content/library/international-award-levels.pdf
  18. ^ http://spanishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Laura+Pausini&titel=Primavera+anticipada&cat=a
  19. ^ [2]
  20. ^ [3]
  21. ^ Laura Pausini's official site

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