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| | Together for the Children of Bosnia | | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Decca | | Release Date : | | 1996-04-02 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Per Colpa Di Chi? - Zucchero 2. Serenata Rap/Mattinata - Jovanotti, Luciano Pavarotti 3. Can We Go Higher? - Nenad Bach 4. Ordinary World - Simon LeBon, Luciano Pavarotti 5. Clap Clap (The Clapping Song) - Piccolo coro dell'Antoniano 6. Miss Sarajevo - Bono, The Edge, Brian Eno, Passengers, Luciano Pavarotti 7. Cosķ Celeste - Luciano Pavarotti, Piccolo coro dell'Antoniano, Zucchero 8. Linger - Simon LeBon, Dolores O'Riordan 9. Come Back to Sorrento - Meat Loaf, Luciano Pavarotti 10. Penso Positivo - Jovanotti 11. Vesti la Giubba (Pagliacci) - Michael Bolton, Luciano Pavarotti 12. Heaven Can Wait - Meat Loaf 13. Ave Maria - Dolores O'Riordan, Luciano Pavarotti 14. One - Bono, The Edge, Brian Eno, Passengers 15. Long Black Veil [Medley] - The Chieftains 16. Funiculģ, Funiculą - The Chieftains, Luciano Pavarotti 17. Nessun Dorma [From Turandot] - Michael Bolton, Bono, The Edge, Brian Eno, Jovanotti, Meat Loaf, Dolores O'Riordan, Luciano Pavarotti
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Love This! Submitted on: 2001-10-01 |
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| I finally got the Cd after wearing out two tapes. There are so many different artist on this, it's amazing. It is almost worth it just to hear Michael Bolton do opera! I don't like the man but he was good. Get this, it is worth a listen. |
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Love This! Submitted on: 2001-10-01 |
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| I finally got the Cd after wearing out two tapes. There are so many different artist on this, it's amazing. It is almost worth it just to hear Michael Bolton do opera! I don't like the man but he was good. Get this, it is worth a listen. |
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4th in the Pavarotti and Friends charity concerts Submitted on: 2001-01-09 |
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| Live from the Parco Novi Sad, Modena, on 12 September 1995, in the presence of Diana, Princess of Wales, Pavarotti brings us his fourth spectacular charity concert, this time in aid of a music therapy centre being built in Mostar by War Child. As is usual with these concerts, Pavarotti brings together artists from all musical genres, and even does duets with some of them including Meat Loaf, Michael Bolton and Dolores O'Riordan. Track #2 is an astonishing blend of opera and rap...who woulda thunk it! The finale is Pavarotti's calling-card "Nessun Dorma" in which he is joined by the many other guests. Rap, folk, rock, opera, gospel and sacred music build a musical bridge in aid of a worthy cause. |
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Great album, worthy cause. Submitted on: 2001-01-04 |
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| A wonderful concert for a wonderful cause. The previous reviewer only gave it 4 stars because he said there were too many different styles of music. Well, that's the whole point. It is the music community, regardless of genre, getting together to raise funds to build a Music Centre in Bosnia-Hercegovina, which will provide music therapy, tuition and a space where music will be used to enable young people to learn, to grow and to be healed. Music is for everyone, and all these different artists getting together for the common good, regardless of genre, is wonderful. And on this album are a number of suprises. Dolores O'Riordan of The Cranberries singing with Pavorotti on "Ave Maria", Meat Loaf and Pavarotti duetting on "Come back to Sorrento", to name just two. A must have for music fans in general. |
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Master Class, but still too stuffy Submitted on: 2000-03-01 |
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| A brilliant idea of Maestro Pavarotti, these concerts, and especially this one. I enjoyed the Ave Maria, where Dolores (one of my favourite pop-stars) clearly shows that she had some profit from canto classes she took in youth. But the "Linger" version was not alike, listening more to Simon Le Bon than the original voice... Strange, but interesting and cool combination between rap and opera ("Serenata Rap/Mattinata"). Well, such things could never be seen before, eh? A good bunch of masters packed in to make a great record for a good deal. But.. aren't there too many styles? Yhat's the missing star... |
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