| 1. La Cerveza |
| 2. A Medias |
| 3. Bandida |
| 4. Bailalo |
| 5. Besame En La Boca |
| 6. Ojos Negros |
| 7. Que Se Repita |
| 8. Para Mi |
| 9. Oh La La |
| 10. Amarte Asm |
| 11. Poco A Poco |
| 12. Como Fingir Unplugged |
| 13. Te Lo Digo Yo |
| 14. Seqora Tambora |
Editorial Reviews
Like his namesake, the New York-born Puerto Rican singer Elvis Crespo has been shakin' it up in the Latin tropical musical world as an ex-member of Grupo Mania and as a solo artist since 1998. This CD, his fifth solo album, updates his swinging, city-slicked meringue grooves. The track "La Cerves" features two trombones, while "Que Se Repitas" and "Bandidas," with the rapper Tempo and DJ Black, spotlight catchy guitar licks and piano vamps. "Bailalo" swings with some jazzy rhythmic twists and, like the title track from his big hit Suavemente, transports the peppery pulsations of the meringue into the land of pop with its syncopated citizenship intact. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
Urbano,Elvis Crespo,Sony International,Latin,Latin Continuum,Latin Music,Salsa/Merenge,Tropical
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Campo Urbano
Raymond Castellón Manufacturer: Machete Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000J233NU Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Se Me Va La Vida
- Huellas
- Siento
- Despiertame
- Ay Amor
- Tu No Me Quieres Na
- Morena
- Mariaito
- Pecado
- Corazon
- Lolamento
- Se Me Va La Vida Reggeton Mix Version - Sacha Nairobi
- Mariaito Reggeton Version
- Se Me Va La Vida - Danny Fornaris
- Siento Acoustic Version
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Ti Adoro
Luciano Pavarotti Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AN7L5 Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Buongiorno
- Il Canto
- Se sei con me
- Ti adoro
- Domani vera
- Neapolis
- Ai giocchi addio
- Stella del fururo
- Notte
- Gladiator
- Tu e il tuo mare
- Aquile
- Caruso (new remix with Jeff Beck) (full length version)
- Caruso (new remix with Jeff Beck) (7" version)
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The voice, it must be said, is under great strain, but hard-core Pavarotti fans might want this anyway. There are lots of recording gimmicks--echoes, reverberation, overdubbing--and, at times, Pavarotti tries a jazzy style at which he's not very good. There's a big high C at the close of one song which is uncomfortable but shows a certain bravery, and the final song is sung in a sort of Sting-like high register which sounds totally alien. Those who never heard Pavarotti before 1990 will have no idea what all the fuss was about if they judge him by this CD; those who have loved and/or admired him all these years may be saddened and puzzled. An oddity, to be sure. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
TI ADORO, LUCIANO!.......2007-04-16
Pavarotti will always be #1 with me. Gob bless you, Maestro. Ti Adoro!
Do not understand all of the complaining!.......2006-02-20
retirement seems like the best option for big pav.......2004-12-17
Probably the most enjoyable track on the album is the title track "Ti Adoro" which is a bouncy jazz-style number, and while Pavorotti doesn't alter the tone and timbre in his voice at all to sing this very different style, it is alot of fun.
The final track, "Caruso", the heartbreaking, celebrated popera number about the death of the great tenor Enrico Caruso, is probably the most disappointing on the album. Pavarotti does it in such a ridiculously high key that any enjoyment that could be derived from this beautiful song is obliterated by the strained, harsh sound from his aged vocal chords, as he pushes himself past his current limits and sing numerous, very ugly high Cs.
Another highlight of the album is the catchy "Buogoiurno a Te" (forgive my spelling), which is almost as much fun as Ti Adoro, with Pavarotti giving another decent performance.
But, all in all, this CD was a massive let down after all the hype amoung Pavarotti fans
It is worth getting, but only for the few tracks which are worth listening to. Get it for some of the great songs, not the singer.
I'm glad to hear Luciano Pavarotti is retiring next year at age 70. He is just to old to continue singing like he used to be able to.
this CD grows on you, big time.......2004-11-20
(Another great CD that grows on you to the point of not being able to live without it, is Bryn Terfel's Wales CD. Great, stirring, moving.)
Interesting!.......2004-10-05
There are a few things to be said about this CD and I'm sure die hard fans of Maestro Pavarotti will take me off their X-mas card lists this year.
To begin with, this is not a very good CD in that the song selection is uneven and..well...boring for the most part.
Maestro Pavarotti's singing is still above and beyond what most tenor's can ever hope to attain in a lifetime, but there are definite and immutable signs of aging and at times he sounds like a bad imitation of his former self.
Again, why the aging maestro choose to do "pop" in the first place and then with such sub-par material is beyond me.
There are a few songs that stand out, namely "Notte" and "Caruso". "Caruso" has been heavily critizesed because of the Maestro's decision to NOT sing it operatically, rather with a more "Pop" like tone.
This is precisely why I like the track. It's different and by and far the most "modern" sounding on the CD.
Overall the CD isn't a failure, but neither is it what one would expect from one of the pre-eminent tenors of all time...even within the confines of the "Popera" genre. On the other hand, how many tenors other than Domingo still perform much less record in their late sixties? None,and perhaps both Maestro's Pavarotti and Domingo ought to take that final bow from the limelight, but that's not relevant to this review.
My verdict is that if you want "Popera" go with Bocelli, Safina, Frangoulis, Watson or Amante...not Pavarotti. Maestro Pavarotti is and always will be one of the greatest OPERATIC tenors of all time.
On a final note, this CD may well be worth purchasing simply because it is very likely the last new recording as well as the first non-operatic CD by Maestro Pavarotti. At over 70 years of age, I doubt even the great Pavarotti will attempt to make anymore commercial recordings. Collectors beware!
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Ti Adoro
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000CE7G7 Release Date: 2003-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Canto
- Neapolis
- Starai Con Me
- Ti Adoro
- Notte
- Come Aquile
- Domani Verr
- Buongiorno a Te
- Ai Giochi Addio
- Stella
- Tu E il Tuo Mare
- Gladiatore
- Caruso - Jeff Beck, Luciano Pavarotti
Customer Reviews:
Awesome!.......2006-07-25
1. IL CANTO (the chant)- a supreme uplifting ballad. Pavarotti is at his best throughout the song. 10/10.
2. NEAPOLIS (Naples)- not my favourite, but still well sung. 7/10
3. STARAI CON ME (You'll be with me)- another beautiful song with a lovely chorus. 9/10
4. TI ADORO (I adore you)- a somewhat strange background beat, but still the nearest thing to happy I've heard in a while. 8/10
5. NOTTE (Night)- a moving, heartfelt song. Pavarotti struggles a little bit to reach the eternal high note, but still is able to pass the test comfortably. 9/10.
6. COME AQUILE (Like Eagles)- a fantastic song, which allows Pavarotti to show off his soothing voice. 10/10.
7. DOMANI VERRA (Tomorrow will come)- well sung, nothing much more than that. 7.5/10
8. BUONGIORNO A TE (Good morning to you)- uplifting, cheerful tune with some inventive parts. 8.5/10
9. AI GIOCHI ADDIO (Farewell to your games)- a sad song with a lot of emotion from Luciano. 9/10
10. STELLA (Star)- another cheery song, slightly painful in parts. 8/10
11. TU E IL TUO MARE (It's you and your ocean)- an exquisite song which Pavarotti glides through imperially. 10/10.
12. IL GLADIATORE (The gladiator)- widely regarded to be one of the best songs on the album. Quite right. 10/10.
13. CARUSO- a very good song to finish with. Powerful and dramatic and from the depths of the heart. 9.5/10
GOOD:
Pavarotti is the only pensioner in the world to sing so well. No, probably the best person.
The songs feel like there being sung for a reason, unlike many modern singers who sing with no feeling whatsoever and hope when they release their song they might earn a bit of money.
This CD makes a good gift for everyone, because he is so famous and well-liked.
Good guidebook; lyrics in Italian and English plus a welcome note in 4 different languages.
BAD:
Pavarotti may make you cringe very occasionaly with his waring voice.
Still going strong........2004-09-11
Some odd choices, but still he has the master's voice.......2003-12-04
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Urbano
Elvis Crespo Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060OQ1 Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- La Cerveza
- A Medias
- Bandida
- Bailalo
- Besame En La Boca
- Ojos Negros
- Que Se Repita
- Para Mi
- Oh La La
- Amarte Asm
- Poco A Poco
- Como Fingir Unplugged
- Te Lo Digo Yo
- Seqora Tambora
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Like his namesake, the New York-born Puerto Rican singer Elvis Crespo has been shakin' it up in the Latin tropical musical world as an ex-member of Grupo Mania and as a solo artist since 1998. This CD, his fifth solo album, updates his swinging, city-slicked meringue grooves. The track "La Cerves" features two trombones, while "Que Se Repitas" and "Bandidas," with the rapper Tempo and DJ Black, spotlight catchy guitar licks and piano vamps. "Bailalo" swings with some jazzy rhythmic twists and, like the title track from his big hit Suavemente, transports the peppery pulsations of the meringue into the land of pop with its syncopated citizenship intact. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Customer Reviews:
it's true what they say about cloning..........2003-09-19
Yes, it is a good dance CD, because his band is great; the rhythm and brass sections are superb, and Freddie Mendez on piano utterly marvelous, but unfortunately, the material they have to work with is boring, and there are many other dance albums available more worthy of your time and money. Track # 12, "Como Fingir", is "unplugged", with some nice acoustic guitar work by Ito Serrano, but I cannot imagine what they were thinking to include this song as part of the recording. It is a miserable embarassment, with Elvis completely out of his depth as a slow ballad singer.
Track # 14 is a duet with Sergio Vargas, the well-known merenguero from la Republica Dominicana, who has a unique, smooth voice, but he is better heard on his solo CDs.
The insert is a fold-out with the lyrics and recording info, and stylish photos of Elvis, who is certainly cute, and quite a chick magnet. The sound is fine, and total time 54'55.
Good production, bad voice.......2003-09-02
The problem is that I simply can not stand Elvis Crespo's voice. I find it nasal and abrasive to such an extent that listening to these songs was starting to drive me nuts.
Reading other reviews I find some people are in agreement with this, while others feel differently. I guess his is a voice you either love or hate, and you will have to decide for yourself.
If only Manny Manuel had recorded this album. His voice, by contrast, is like honey from the Gods.
I love his smile.......2003-05-09
"Boricua De Verdad"!.......2003-01-11
Not the real thing ...........2002-06-25
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Shadow of Urbano
Michael Colina Manufacturer: Private Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008EG9 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Joy Dancing
- Shades
- Shadow of Urbano
- Hong Kong Flew
- Doctor of Desire
- Fast Break
- Lady and the Tramp
- Drifter
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Four Famous Baritones of The Past
Manufacturer: Preiser Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000009UCM Release Date: 1998-07-04 |
Tracks:
- Il Barbiere Di Siviglia: Largo Al Factotum - Umberto Urbano
- Il Trovatore: Il Balen Del Suo Sorriso - Umberto Urbano
- Don Carlo: Per Me Giunto E Il Di Supremo - Umberto Urbano
- Otello: Era La Notte - Umberto Urbano
- L'ultima Canzone - Umberto Urbano
- La Traviata: Di Provenza Il Mar - Celestino Sarobe
- Otello: Credo In Un Dio Crudel - Celestino Sarobe
- L' Africana: Figlia Di Regi - Celestino Sarobe
- I Pagliacci: Si Puo? - Celestino Sarobe
- Ernani: Ihr Holden Junglingstraume - Carlo Drago Hrzic
- Hamlet: O Wein, Zerstreu' Uns're Sorgen - Carlo Drago Hrzic
- Lakme: Lakme, Es Schweift Dein Blick - Carlo Drago Hrzic
- Pique Dame: Als Du Zum Gatten Mich Erkoren - Carlo Drago Hrzic
- Die Tote Stadt: Mein Sehnen, Mein Wahnen - Carlo Drago Hrzic
- Rigoletto: Pari Siamo - Alexander Sved
- Rigoletto: Cortigiani, Vil Razza Dannata - Alexander Sved
- Der Troubadour: Sieh Meiner Hellan Tranen Flut - Alexander Sved
- Ein Maskenball: Fur Dein Gluck - Alexander Sved
- Ein Maskenball: Du Allein Hast Dies Herz Mir Entwendet - Alexander Sved
Customer Reviews:
Sorry guys, wrong CD..........2006-09-26
Viva Montagnana!!.......2004-05-17
ONE GOLD, TWO SILVERS AND ONE BRONZE.......2001-05-16
The four tenors on this superb CD have a lot in common. Born within seven years apart, between 1885 and 1892, they (except Pertile) sang at the Met, the temple of operatic singing. All of them displayed mezza voce and heroic top notes on the stage.
This CD has collected and handed to posterity their prowess, when the tenors were in their late thirties and at their prime. Interestingly, one may draw vocal attributes from their performances and make comparisons.
Martinelli displayed a heroic and massive, Pertile, a sage but hard-driven, Gigli, an elegiac or turgid and Lauri-Volpi a robust, limpid and easily extended voice. The gold medal goes to Lauri-Volpi, the silver to Martinelli and Gigli, the bronze to Pertile.
I liked Martinelli in "Come un bel di di maggio"(Chenier) full of pathos, Pertile "Vesti la giubba" (Pagliacci) for great artistry, Gigli "Dai campi, dai prati" (Mefistofele) for inspired mysticism and Lauri-Volpi "Bianca al par di neve"(Les Huguenots) for unique mezza voce.
Lauri-Volpi gets top marks for "E lucevan le stelle"(Tosca) recorded in 1928, when he was at his artistic splendour. The painter Cavaradossi is not his conspiring and patriotic self. He is in prison, reminiscing Tosca's sweet hands, languid caresses and voluptuous appearance. Lauri-Volpi with an extraordinary, exquisite pianissimo sets up the mood before unleashing his despair with a powerful crescendo. It is an unsurpassed rendition of the great aria, as Puccini intended it.
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Encuentro Urbano
Opalo y Negros Manufacturer: Vene Music Emm ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BRD7AC Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- La Lagrimita - Negros
- Me Cambiaste La Vida - Negros
- Tu Ausencia - Negros
- Mi Reina - Negros
- Muchachita De Campo - Negros
- Contigo En La Cabeza - Negros
- No Me Acostumbro - Opalo
- Cuerpo Enojado - Opalo
- Casa De Madera - Opalo
- Opalo - Opalo
- Quien Me Va A Querer - Opalo
- La Guagua - Opalo
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Urbano
Luis Vargas Manufacturer: Sony International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NOKAP8 Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Dame una Raz
- Carta Final
- Ajena
- Herida
- Pagando Mi Error
- Como a Las Diez
- Ladrones [Merengue/Vallenato]
- Bella Idiota
- Libre Otra Vez
- Sorpresa de La Vida
- Mejor Que Yo
- Dominicano [Merengue]
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En Subida
Quinteto Urbano Manufacturer: Fresh Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000A5BUL Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
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Passarinho Urbano
Joyce Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00011CYC0 Release Date: 2003-12-22 |
Tracks:
- J
- De Frente Pro Crime
- Pesadelo
- Pelo Telefone
- Pede Passagem
- Marcha da Quarta-Feira de Cinzas
- Opini
- Chora Doutor
- Quatorze Anos
- Hist Do Samba
- O Trem Atrasou
- Radiopatrulha
- Acorda Amor
- Mudando de Conversa
- Fado Tropical
- Bodas
- Viola Fora de Moda
- Passarinho
Customer Reviews:
lots of 1970s samba.......2005-08-26
Joyce co-wrote the last song, other songs are by other composers. I've got 200 Brazil CDs and never heard any of these songs before; they apparently were popular in Brazil a few decades ago, but are not the worn-out, played-to-death songs you sometimes hear. (In other words, it was all fresh to me.)
I think few or none of the songs on this recording are included on Joyce's various Greatest Hits compilations so they'll probably be fresh to you too.
This is pretty different from a typical recording by Joyce. If, however, you think she's a premier singer (and you like samba), you'll like the album a lot. It was re-released on CD in 2003, original date is 1976-77.
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