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Mario Frangoulis – Sometimes I Dream (2002)
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Mario Frangoulis – Follow Your Heart |2004|
Genre: Classical |Styles : Classical Crossover/Male Tenor | Label : Sony| front cvr | 3% recovery | source: CD-DA
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Genre: Classical |Styles : Classical Crossover/Male Tenor | Label : Sony| front cvr | 3% recovery | source: CD-DA
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Forget the age of battling boy bands, the era of dueling young tenors is upon us. Hot on the heels of Josh Groban's dizzyingly successful, Ally McBeal-fueled debut comes this first international release from African-born, Greek-raised tenor Mario Frangoulis. There are some clear parallels between Groban's debut and this Frangoulis release, but some distinctive differences as well. While Groban coated his slick, David Foster-molded pop sense with a veneer of classical respectability, Frangoulis has effectively turned the formula inside out. With similar classical training--but a few crucial years of experience on his American rival--Frangoulis treats the classics reverently but not slavishly, with the title track effectively turning an aria from Puccini's Tosca into romantic Europop. Elsewhere, the international flavor is further expanded by three melody-rich songs ("Hijo de la Luna," "La Luna de Valencia," and "Naturaleza Muerta") by Spanish singer-songwriter Jose Maria Cano and a sing-along-ready take on the 1950s Neapolitan chestnut "Luna Rossa."
Like Groban, Frangoulis and producer Steve Woods also plumb the music of la cinema italiana for inspiration, turning Nicola Piovani's bittersweet Life Is Beautiful theme into the ponderous "Buongiorno Principessa," but faring better with a moody, dramatic take on Rota-Wertmuller's "Canzone Arribiata." The obligatory rock-pop cover here is the flamenco-inflected "Nights in White Satin", with Frangoulis joined in a bilingual duet with original Moody Blue Justin Hayward that's surprisingly effective. Less showy perhaps than Groban's debut, but a more nuanced and emotionally satisfying album overall. --Jerry McCulley
Tracklist:
01. Vincero, Perdero
02. Buongiorno Principessa (from the ‘Life Is Beautiful’ film score)
03. Sometimes I Dream (adapted from Puccini's 'E lucevan le stelle')
04. Luna Rossa
05. Naturaleza Muerta
06. Nights in White Satin (Notte Di Lucce) (duet with Justin Hayward )
07. Ton Eafto Tou Paidi
08. Non Sara'
09. Hijo De La Luna
10. Night Wants To Forget
11. Canzone Arrabbiata
12. A La Luna De Valencia
13. Vincero, Perdero
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01. Vincero, Perdero
02. Buongiorno Principessa (from the ‘Life Is Beautiful’ film score)
03. Sometimes I Dream (adapted from Puccini's 'E lucevan le stelle')
04. Luna Rossa
05. Naturaleza Muerta
06. Nights in White Satin (Notte Di Lucce) (duet with Justin Hayward )
07. Ton Eafto Tou Paidi
08. Non Sara'
09. Hijo De La Luna
10. Night Wants To Forget
11. Canzone Arrabbiata
12. A La Luna De Valencia
13. Vincero, Perdero
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after 'follow your heart' yesterday.. i was really hoping you might also have this album :)
Regards,
ls..
many thanks ki apo mena ;)
These wishy-washy American taste soft pop songs in his two international albums remain unmemorable. Vincero' perdero' is good, Nights in White satin too, and "Ton eafto tou paidi" is a treat. He composed this himself, the lyrics were his idea, which he told a lyricist. It's a very moving song if you know the meaning. About a boy who had this secret wonderful garden to hide himself from life and from the world, where he had hid a sun to light his way and be his friend.
if you want to really listen to great songs with Frangoulis, you should try to find "Fengari erotevmeno", his first solo album, with Greek and international songs, including selections from Phantom of The Opera and Les Miserables. two musicals in which he starred in London's West End (as Raoul and Marius respectively). His interpretation of Jacques Brel "Ne me quitte pas" is also outstanding, much better than Ute Lemper's and any other I've heard, apart from Brel's original!
A very good disk of him is also "Passione", with songs made popular by Mario Lanza, which includes many Neapolitan canzonette, where Mario really shines.
May be more Mario? ;-)