The Duets
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Average customer review:Product Description
Luciano Pavarotti is the most popular and well-known classical artist he is one of the artists who is truly known as a household name. This recording features duets with the biggest names in pop music. This is the first time these tracks have been brought together in one release.
Featured Guest Artists:
Bryan Adams
Andrea Bocelli
Bon Jovi
Bono
The Edge
Brian Eno
Mariah Carey
Eric Clapton
Sheryl Crow
The Eurythmics
Celine Dion
Elton John
Lionel Richie
Frank Sinatra
Sting
Zucchero
Track Listing
- I Hate You Then I Love You [with Celine Dion]
- Live Like Horses [with Elton John]
- Hero [with Mariah Carey]
- Miss Sarajevo [with Bono/The Edge/Brian Eno]
- Holy Mother [with Eric Clapton]
- Panis Angelicus [with Sting]
- Miserere [with Zucchero]
- Notte 'e piscatore [with Andrea Bocelli]
- The Magic of Love [with Lionel Richie]
- 'O sole mio [with Bryan Adams]
- LÃ ci darem la mano [with Sheryl Crow]
- Let it Rain [with Jon Bon Jovi]
- There Must be an Angel [with the Eurythmics]
- My Way [with Frank Sinatra]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1194 in Music
- Released on: 2008-11-11
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Don't listen to the nay-sayers
This is a lovely CD and Pavarotti is wonderful on it. The duet with Lionel Richie is worth the price of the CD alone, not to mention the ones with Celine, Mariah, Sting and Elton, etc. "Miserere" is one of the most beautiful songs ever written and the rendition with the Maestro and Zucchero is spectacular. So powerful.
Don't listen to the negative reviews. They're probably some other tenor's fans trying to sabotage it. It was #1 on Billboard and is still #2 on the charts, so evidently, it's good. In fact, it's excellent.
Make it stop!
Just listened to this CD for the first time. Gawd, what over-inflated nonsense. Over-inflated, overstuffed, overblown, overproduced, over-emoted -- the list goes on and on. One more crashing crescendo, and I'm out the window.
Pavarotti Duets
not as good as anticipated, too many duets...da, I know they're duets but seemed too much less desirable ones.



