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Sogno

 

  • Artist: Andrea Bocelli
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 06, 1999
  • Total Time: 61:04
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Classical

Review

Sogno consists entirely of new compositions, much of which are deliberately skewed toward the pop audience whom Andrea Bocelli was well on his way to earning in the spring of 1999. In other words, it's an album that seems to be a progression, at least on the surface, but it's also a consolidation of the crossover audience that he wooed over the course of the late '90s. Sogno pulls off that trick, balancing Bocelli's opera background with modern pop and Italian music. That stance alone -- finding a middle ground between classical and modern pop music -- will alienate the purists (who, truth be told, haven't been all that thrilled with Bocelli in the first place), but this doesn't discredit the music. True, there are moments on Sogno that don't work as well as others, but overall it flows nicely and maintains a fine balance between pieces that suggest opera without actually being opera, and adult contemporary songs such as "Nel Cuore Lei" (a duet with Eros Ramazzotti) or the Celine Dion duet "The Prayer," which was originally featured on the soundtrack for The Quest for Camelot. The most interesting moments are songs like "Come Un Fiume Tu," a collaboration with Ennio Morricone that manages to not only find a middle ground between those two extremes, but to push forward, as well. Songs like these keep Sogno fascinating, but it's the adult contemporary-flavored numbers that stand to bring in a larger, pop-oriented audience, who will then likely explore the rest of Bocelli's catalog. For skeptics, however, the very presence of pop-leaning numbers will confirm their doubts. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Canta della terra Andrea Bocelli (4:02)
The Prayer, song (for the film Quest for Camelot) David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager Andrea Bocelli (4:30)
Sogno, song Andrea Bocelli (4:03)
'O mare e tu, song Andrea Bocelli (4:36)
A volte il cuore Andrea Bocelli (4:44)
Cantico Mauro Malavasi, Andrea Bocelli Andrea Bocelli (4:01)
Mai piú così lontano Andrea Bocelli (4:20)
Immenso Andrea Bocelli (4:51)
Nel cuore lei Andrea Bocelli (3:48)
Tremo e t'amo Andrea Bocelli (4:51)
I Love Rossini Andrea Bocelli (3:56)
Un canto Ennio Morricone Andrea Bocelli (4:35)
Come un fiume tu Ennio Morricone Andrea Bocelli (4:47)
A mio padre (6 maggio 1992) Andrea Bocelli Andrea Bocelli (4:00)

Credits

Guido Corti (Horn), Paolo Bighignoli (Bassoon), Cecilia Chailly (Harp), Joao Ferreira (Percussion), Piero Marras (Orchestration), Pepe Vessicchio (Orchestration), Tullio Ferro (Orchestration), Tony Renis (Producer), Mauro Malavasi (Producer), Accademia Polifonica di Roma (Choir, Chorus), Mauro Malavasi (Mixing), Michele Montefusco (Guitar), Carlos Ramos (Photography), Rudy Trevisi (Clarinet), Paulo Jorge Santos (Guitar), Fabrizio Barchi (Director), Eros Ramazzotti (?), Celine Dion (?), Mauro Malavasi (Arranger), Luca Malaguti (Engineer), Piero Marras (Keyboard Programming), Celine Dion (Vocals), Ciccio Merolla (Percussion), David Foster (Producer), Francesco Sartori (Orchestration), Domenico Servucci (Bagpipes), Sarah Wong (Photography), Carole Bayer Sager (Producer), Luca Malaguti (Mixing), Patrick Abrial (Orchestration), Fabio Venturi (Engineer), Humberto Gatica (Engineer), Mauro Malavasi (Keyboards), Luca Malaguti (Programming), Luca Malaguti (Engineer), Fabrizio Ferri (Photography), Miki Dei Rossi (Keyboard Programming), Rossella Calvi (Horn (English)), Monty Brinton (Photography), Humberto Gatica (Mixing), Ezno Gragnaniello (Orchestration), Mauro Malavasi (Conductor), Ignazio Orlando (Engineer), Bruno Mariani (Guitar), Giorgio Armani (Wardrobe), Andrea D'Alpaos (Director), Mauro Malavasi (Programming), Eros Ramazzotti (Vocals), Mauro Malavasi (Orchestration)
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Sogno
Studio album by Andrea Bocelli
Released April 6, 1999
Genre Classical
Length 61:04
Label Philips
Professional reviews
Andrea Bocelli chronology
Aria - the opera album
(1998)
Sogno
(1999)
Sacred Arias
(1999)

Sogno is a best-selling album released by Andrea Bocelli in 1999. That year, he was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammys which marked the first time a classical artist had been nominated in the category in 38 years. The Prayer, his duet with Celine Dion from the album, won the Golden Globe for Best Song and was nominated for an Academy Award. Sogno entered the upper reaches of the pop album charts around the world, confirming Bocelli's position at the pinnacle of the world of popular music, and giving birth to the phenomenon of "Bocellimania".[1] The album has sold 2.5 million copies in America[2], and over 10 million copies globally.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Canto Della Terra" (Francesco Sartori, Lucio Quarantotto) – 4:02
  2. "The Prayer" (with Celine Dion) (David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager) – 4:30
  3. "Sogno" (Giuseppe Francesco Servillo) – 4:03
  4. "'O Mare E Tu" (with Dulce Pontes) (Enzo Gragnaniello) – 4:36
  5. "A Volte Il Cuore" (Piero Marras) – 4:44
  6. "Cantico" (Mauro Malavasi, Pierpaolo Guerrini, Andrea Bocelli) – 4:01
  7. "Mai Piu' Cosi' Lontano" (Mauro Malavasi) – 4:20
  8. "Immenso" (Francesco Sartori, Lucio Quarantotto) – 4:51
  9. "Nel Cuore Lei" (with Eros Ramazzotti) (Bruno Zambrini, Dedo Cogliati) – 3:48
  10. "Tremo E T'Amo" (Tullio Ferro, Giuseppe Francesco Servillo) – 4:51
  11. "I Love Rossini" (Patrick Abrial, Giuseppe Francesco Servillo) – 3:56
  12. "Un Canto" (Ennio Morricone, Sergio Bardotti) – 4:35
  13. "Come Un Fiume Tu" (Ennio Morricone, Lucio Quarantotto) – 4:47
  14. "A Mio Padre (6 Maggio 1992)" (Mauro Malavasi, Andrea Bocelli) – 4:00


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