Описание
Zucchero- ZUCCHERO LIVE AT THE KREMLIN- DVD- 1991/2005-
- Polydor Records/Universal Music Italy Srl.- 600753023259- 300 grn
a.k.a. ЦУККЕРО LIVE AT THE KREMLIN.
No, gentlemen, a little sugar (UN PO' DI ZUCCHERO) doesn't hurt !!!
If you are a fan of Zucchero you will like this vintage concert. You get to see bits of Russia but it's all music. The historic documentary already released on VHS in 1991 is reissued on DVD with a re-mastered audio in 2005. As for sugar.... As for ZUCCHERO, the singer from Reggio Emilia Adelmo Fornaciari, aka Zucchero, went to sing for the first time in the Kremlin's Congress Hall (and from now on, also in concert hall). We have followed (we have enjoyed) his undeniable success. Especially since with the three, or ten rubles for the ticket, young and old Russians who queued at the box office could buy themselves something like four kilos of meat. Since meat is not found in Russia, like other essential edible goods, those poor Soviet citizens had to be satisfied when they can, as best they can with some concert (Sing, you're not hungry!). But listen to that kind of reasoning. Always been a black market in Russia where the meat, and the bread and the sugar are found. So with the rubles of that note the post-communist Soviet citizen would not have four kilos of meat, but a good steak could have been bought. If he didn't, it's for another reason. He did it for the same reason that the unemployed American citizen following the 1929 crisis took the Relief (Public Assistance) voucher and instead of buying a hamburger or a chicken leg, he exchanged it (it is documented) against a movie ticket. The great American cinema of the 30s. Because you don't live on bread alone. Not just chicken. And not just edible sugar either, for that matter. We also need a little singing Zucchero (in spite of the pseudoscientific materialists-materialons). He performed at the Kremlin, at the end of another European tour as headliner. The concert was broadcast live and included the participation of: Toni Childs, Randy Crawford, Jurij Kasparian and the Moscow Vivaldi orchestra,conducted by Peppe Vessicchio, as well as the normal band: Luciano Luisi (keyboards), Lele Melotti (drums), Andrea Braido (guitar), Polo Jones (bass), James Thompson (brass section), Lisa Hunt (chorus); there were: David Sancious (piano), Eric Daniel and Mike Applebaum (brass section), Marcia Cooper and April Randall (chorus). It was there, Sunday afternoon in the Kremlin and it was much appreciated. At times more from the Russians than from italians. We could enjoy the double Zucchero Fornaciari and Randy Crawford up close, coupled, singing ''Imagine''. Italians could appreciate the irreverent irony of the song (''Solo Una Sana E Consapevole Libidine/Salva Il Giovane Dallo Stress E Dall' Azione Cattolica''), we a little less. Some things in translation don't make it. At the end of the concert Zucchero Fornaciari quoted a sentence by Marvin Gaye, which reads: ''Wherever I leave my hat, there is my home''. So he took off his hat, put it on the microphone stand, and walked away to applause. While the good director Furio Angiolella framed that hat for a long time, with affectionate insistence. We are had been happily. At least for a while. Then they say sugar is bad.
All songs filmed and recorded live at the Kremlin, Moscow, USSR On 8th and 9th December 1990.
Housed In A DVD-Sized Gatefold Digipak (Material Of Digipak: Renewable, Recyclable, Biodegradable) With Digipak-Disc-Mounts On The Inside Cover.
Made In Italy.
ПРИ ПОКУПКЕ (сразу) ТРЁХ ФИРМЕННЫХ DVD, ДОСТАВКА БЕСПЛАТНО !!!