Описание
Zucchero- MISERERE- CD- 1992/2001- PolyGram Italia S.r.l./London Recordings- 731451709722- 400 grn
MISERERE is the sixth studio album by Italian blues rock singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari released on 1st October 1992 by Polydor Records. The album MISERERE (HAVE MERCY) is a much darker album than Fornaciari's previous works, made clear from the album's and same-titled song, as well theme. According to Zucchero, it's the result of three years of desperation, torn between Emilia where his parents lived, and Versilia where his wife and daughters lived, living in a small house near the sea in Marina Di Pietrasanta, with a dog and one bottle. Later while he was near the countryside of Pontremoli, he saw a green valley with a ruin and river, went down near them, and for the first time in a period felt at home. There he built his current home. Beside the title song, his state of mind and emotions are evident from the songs like "Ridammi Il Sole" (Give Me Back The Sun), "Povero Cristo" (Poor Christ), as well others, many with irony. The title song "Miserere" was written in one morning.
PERSONNEL: Zucchero - vocals; Corrado Rustici - guitars, backing vocals; David Sancious, Peter-John Vettese - keyboards; Polo Jones - bass; Martin Beedle, Michael Shrieve - drums; Rosario Jermano, Raul Rekow, Karl Perazzo - percussion; Andy Forest - harmonica; The Memphis Horns - Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love; Luciano Pavarotti - vocals; Mino Vergnaghi, Iskra Menarini, Antonella Pepe, Giorgia Todrani, Tessa Niles, Lance Ellington, Linda Taylor, Carol Kenyon, "I Soparis", UK Gospel Fusion - backing vocals; Michael Kamen - string arrangements.
The album includes collaborations: Elvis Costello co-wrote the track "Miss Mary", U2's Bono was responsible for the English version of "Miserere", the first of several future collaborations, recorded with Luciano Pavarotti. Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile co-wrote two tracks "Ridammi Il Sole" and "It's All Right (La Promessa)", as well as guest appearances by Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love from The Memphis Horns. "Miserere" is a duet with Luciano Pavarotti singing in Italian and Zucchero singing English lyrics written by U2's Bono. Pavarotti was reluctant to record without first hearing a demo. During auditions for a demo to send to the Italian tenor Zucchero, he came across a blind lawyer who worked as a piano player in a bar in Pisa. The pianist was a then unknown Andrea Bocelli, who agreed to make a demo with Zucchero. After hearing the demo recording, Pavarotti at first urged Zucchero to use Bocelli instead of himself, but then agreed he would accompany Zucchero. Andrea Bocelli later turned into one of the best selling Opera and Pop singers in the world. The success of this song led to the longrunning Pavarotti And Friends concert series, in which Zucchero was a regular guest. Andrea Bocelli would record "Miserere" in his first studio album Il Mare Calmo Della Sera, of which the same-titled single was co-written by Zucchero. During his career the song "Miserere" was often performed along Pavarotti and Bocelli. There's a hidden track in the end of "Miserere" with lyrics "A volte, la migliore musica è il silenzio... diciamo" (''Sometimes, the best music is silence... let's say''). Take note that the lyric is said twice and a half as the lyrics becomes like this: "A volte, la migliore musica è il s..." It was also released an English edition MISERERE. "L'Urlo" featured Léo Ferré, "It's All Right (La Promessa)" is in English and named "The Promise (It's Alright)", "Il Pelo Nell'Uovo" is in English and named "Brick", "Ridammi Il Sole" is in English and named "Come Back the Sun", so is "I Frati" named "Gone Fishing", and "Miserere" (English version).
Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Black Tray Includes 16-Page Booklet.
Made In Germany.
ПРИ ПОКУПКЕ (сразу) ТРЁХ ФИРМЕННЫХ АЛЬБОМОВ, ДОСТАВКА БЕСПЛАТНО !!!