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This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. (ECD)
The Spanish version of this album is ESTILO LIBRE.
Personnel includes: Eros Ramazzotti (vocals, acoustic guitar, programming); Cher (vocals); Trevor Horn, Rick Nowels (arranger); Michael Landau (acoustic & electric guitar); Claudio Guidetti (acoustic guitar, auto harp, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer, programming); Tim Pierce (guitar, mandolin); Ramone Stagnaro (Spanish guitar); Gavin Wright, Perry Montague-Mason, Bruce Dukov, Larry Corbett, Steve Richards, Bob Beker, Joel Derouin (violin); Enrico Guerzoni (electric violin); Enrico Guerzoni (viola); Dean Parks (mandolin); Greg Phillinganes (piano); Celso Valli (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer); Charles Judge (electric piano, synthesizer, programming); Nathan East (bass); Steve Ferrone (drums); Luis Conte (percussion).
Producers: Eros Ramazzotti, Claudio Guidetti, Celso Valli, Trevor Horn, Rick Nowels.
Eros Ramazzotti released Stilelibero (meaning "free spirit" or "free style") in late 2000, and the album features some of the singer's finest material to date. Where in the past some of his ballads have weighted down his albums, on this set they are among the highlights. The album has a definite pop feel to it, evident by the Euro-dance-leaning opener, "L'ombra del Gigante." Most of the album, when it's not in ballad form, could be categorized as MOR rock with catchy hooks, with songs such as "Fuoco Nel Fuoco" and "Amica Donna Mia" falling into this category. There are several interesting moments on this set, notably the irresistibly soulful "Improvvisa Luce Ad Est," and his duet with, of all people, Cher, on the dramatic "Piu Che Puoi." However, Eros truly shines on the ballads, and several of them are downright stunning, among them "Un Angelo Non E," "E Ancor Mi Chiedo," and especially the album's closer, "Per Me Per Sempre." The album also includes interactive menus, which feature a biography, an interview, a photo gallery, a discography, and the video for "Fuoco Nel Fuoco." All in all, a thoroughly engaging package from the Italian singer. ~ Jose F. Promis
The Spanish version of this album is ESTILO LIBRE.
Personnel includes: Eros Ramazzotti (vocals, acoustic guitar, programming); Cher (vocals); Trevor Horn, Rick Nowels (arranger); Michael Landau (acoustic & electric guitar); Claudio Guidetti (acoustic guitar, auto harp, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer, programming); Tim Pierce (guitar, mandolin); Ramone Stagnaro (Spanish guitar); Gavin Wright, Perry Montague-Mason, Bruce Dukov, Larry Corbett, Steve Richards, Bob Beker, Joel Derouin (violin); Enrico Guerzoni (electric violin); Enrico Guerzoni (viola); Dean Parks (mandolin); Greg Phillinganes (piano); Celso Valli (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, synthesizer); Charles Judge (electric piano, synthesizer, programming); Nathan East (bass); Steve Ferrone (drums); Luis Conte (percussion).
Producers: Eros Ramazzotti, Claudio Guidetti, Celso Valli, Trevor Horn, Rick Nowels.
Eros Ramazzotti released Stilelibero (meaning "free spirit" or "free style") in late 2000, and the album features some of the singer's finest material to date. Where in the past some of his ballads have weighted down his albums, on this set they are among the highlights. The album has a definite pop feel to it, evident by the Euro-dance-leaning opener, "L'ombra del Gigante." Most of the album, when it's not in ballad form, could be categorized as MOR rock with catchy hooks, with songs such as "Fuoco Nel Fuoco" and "Amica Donna Mia" falling into this category. There are several interesting moments on this set, notably the irresistibly soulful "Improvvisa Luce Ad Est," and his duet with, of all people, Cher, on the dramatic "Piu Che Puoi." However, Eros truly shines on the ballads, and several of them are downright stunning, among them "Un Angelo Non E," "E Ancor Mi Chiedo," and especially the album's closer, "Per Me Per Sempre." The album also includes interactive menus, which feature a biography, an interview, a photo gallery, a discography, and the video for "Fuoco Nel Fuoco." All in all, a thoroughly engaging package from the Italian singer. ~ Jose F. Promis