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Il mare calmo della sera
1994 studio album by Andrea Bocelli From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Il mare calmo della sera is Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's first album, released only in Italy in 1994. It was followed by the release of Bocelli in 1995, his second pop album which outsold the first, then by Romanza in 1997. Between the releases of Bocelli and Romanza, Viaggio italiano, his first classical album, was released.[1]
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Track listing
- "Il mare calmo della sera" (Malise, Gloria Nuti, Gianpietro Felisatti)
- "Ave Maria No Morro" (Matins Herivelto) (Cover: Trio De Ouro - Ave Maria no morro 1942)
- "Vivere" feat. Gerardina Trovato (Celso Valli, Angelo Anastasio, Gerardina Trovato)
- "Rapsodia" (Mailse)
- "La luna che non c'è" (Dario Farina, Antonella Maggio)
- "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla) (Cover: Lucio Dalla - Caruso 1986)
- "Miserere" (Paul Hewson, Adelmo "Zucchero" Fornaciari) (Cover: Zucchero & Luciano Pavarotti - Miserere 1992)
- "Panis Angelicus" (César Franck)
- "Ah, la paterna mano" (Giuseppe Verdi)
- "E lucevan le stelle" (Giacomo Puccini)
- "La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" (Georges Bizet)
- "L'anima ho stanca" (Arturo Colautti, Francesco Cilèa)
- "Sogno" (Francesco Paolo Tosti, Giuseppe Vessicchio, Giuseppe Servillo)hitparade.ch
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