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Italia |  | Artist: Chris Botti Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $7.44 as of 11/7/2009 17:36 CST details You Save: $2.55 (26%)
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Seller: overman2000 Rating: 89 reviews Sales Rank: 714
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 707606 UPC: 886970760621 EAN: 0886970760621 ASIN: B000U788RK
Release Date: September 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Deborah's Theme (from "Once Upon A Time In America") | | • | Italia featuring ANDREA BOCELLI | | • | Venice | | • | The Very Thought Of You featuring PAULA COLE | | • | Gabriel s Oboe (from The Mission ) | | • | I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face featuring DEAN MARTIN | | • | Caruso | | • | The Way You Look Tonight | | • | It Never Entered My Mind | | • | Ave Maria | | • | Estaté | | • | Nessun Dorma |
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Album Description Grammy winning trumpeter Chris Botti has returned in top form with Italia, his most lushly romantic and expressive album to date. Featuring duets with some of today's biggest international stars including Andrea Bocelli, Paula Cole, and Dean Martin, Botti's rich and articulate musical collection is truly beautiful, enchanting, and understatedly elegant.
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Botti October 29, 2009 D. A. Haines Excellent CD. I wish the DVD had more on it but was included was really good. The music itself is great and Paula Cole and Andrea Bocelli really add to the album. Dean Martin never sang better. Botti is very serious (except the Dean Martin wink) and seems somewhat less romantic than he has on some of his previous works. It's well worth the money.
Good, not great... October 3, 2009 quisten8 (San Francisco, CA USA) A solid player with great chops, Chris is gifted with admirable self-discipline. Make no mistake: This guy practices a lot--he plays his *** off. However, this recording--aside from the wonderful tone he pulls from that trumpet--is (in my opinion) lackluster. He sounds unfocused, like he was ill, distracted, or half asleep during the sessions. (Of course, half asleep he'd be waaaaaaaaaay better than most.) It's not just the music, although it would've helped to have a few upbeat tunes. These are slow tunes nearly brought to a standstill. "It Never Entered My Mind" drags like a funeral dirge. I like "Estate" the best, I think. Second favorite would probably be the Dean Martin duet, which has some wonderful moments. Maybe the elusive bonus tracks are better (I didn't get them and haven't been able to track them down since it's now been at least two years since the album's release). In any event, compare Chris's playing on this album with the phrasing, support, and artistry he laid down on the currently latest release, Live in Boston. Now, he is absolutely mesmerizing on that CD and DVD. I want him to keep going in that direction. I want him to loosen up even more and do some straight-ahead jazz. He has the potential to be a Miles or Chet, possibly even without living the way they did (smack smack).
Daydream May 2, 2009 Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) Botti's "Italia" CD is a lovely recording. It's soft & slow. Botti wrote the title track with David Foster which weaves a dreamy sonic landscape. Botti also wrote "Venice" with Dean Parks which makes me flash to Gato Barbieri's fine soundtrack for Last Tango In Paris: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack. I've loved Botti's collaborations with Paula Cole. On his When I Fall in Love CD she sang the gorgeous "What'll I Do"; and on the soundtrack for August Rush: Music From The Motion Picture they teamed on the Billie Holiday classic "God Bless the Child." On "Italia," "The Very Thought of You" rises with a deft interplay between Cole's voice oozing with emotion and Botti's trumpet coaxing it forward, "I'm living in a kind of daydream, but I'm happy as a queen." That track and "The Way You Look Tonight" are my favorites with Botti bringing the classic melody into full sway. Rita Coolidge accented a samba rhythm for "Estate" on her delightful jazz CD And So Is Love. Botti transplants the track from Brazil to Italy with a lovely charm. "Italia" is slow & sensual, romantic & rewarding. Enjoy!
I luv Chris Bott, However.,.... April 17, 2009 Nina (Danville VA Usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found this Cd a bit humdrum, Botti plays beautifully as usual, but nothing to write home about.
Botti at his best!!! April 4, 2009 Robert S. Picariello 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is Chris Botti at his best...he has captured the feel of old Italy.
Great album with very well placed cuts.
I would have bought it for "Italia" alone but there are nice surprises...like working with tapes of Dean Martin on "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"...very nice.
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