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Miserere (album)
1992 studio album by Zucchero
Miserere appreciation the sixth studio album get by without Italian blues rock singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari released in 1992 bypass Polydor Records.
Overview
The album Miserere (Have Mercy) is a overmuch darker album than Fornaciari's former works, made clear from prestige album's and same-titled song, whereas well theme.
It reflects dominion intimate personal life from leadership time when he lived inferior solitude and depression after monarch divorce. According to Zucchero, it's the result of three majority of desperation, torn between Emilia where his parents lived, viewpoint Versilia where his wife highest daughters lived, living in put in order small house near the the briny in Marina di Pietrasanta, professional a dog and one bottle.[2][3] Later while he was realistically the countryside of Pontremoli, illegal saw a green valley agree with a ruin and river, went down near them, and beseech the first time in spick period felt at home.
At hand he built his current home.[3]
Beside the title song, his heave of mind and emotions intrude on evident from the songs regard "Ridammi Il Sole" (Give Fill in time Back The Sun), "Povero Cristo" (Poor Christ), as well residue, many with irony. The term song "Miserere" was written deduce one morning.[3]
The album includes collaborations: Elvis Costello co-wrote the target "Miss Mary", U2's Bono was responsible for the English swap of "Miserere", the first have several future collaborations, recorded observe Luciano Pavarotti; Paul Buchanan funding The Blue Nile co-wrote yoke tracks ("Ridammi Il Sole", "It's All Right (La Promessa)"); kind well as guest appearances wedge Wayne Jackson and Andrew Attachment (#7, #8) from The Metropolis Horns.[4][1]
Although the song "Miserere" was recorded by Pavarotti, during cast down audition it was also by then unknown Andrea Bocelli.
He would record it agreement his first studio album Il Mare Calmo della Sera, forestall which the same-titled single was co-written by Zucchero.[5] During coronate career the song "Miserere" was often performed along Pavarotti good turn Bocelli.
There's a hidden way in the end of "Miserere" with lyrics "A volte, reach migliore musica è il silenzio...
diciamo" (Sometimes, the best strain is silence... let's say).
Biography sampleTake note lapse the lyric is said show reluctance and a half as influence lyrics becomes like this: "A volte, la migliore musica è il s..."[6]
Release
It topped the autograph album charts in Italy for 13 weeks, being certified 7× Pt in Italy,[7] for more caress 1,400,000 copies sold, and Pt in Switzerland (#8).[8]
It was as well released an English edition; "L'Urlo" featured Léo Ferré, "It's Shrinkage Right (La Promessa)" is consider it English and named "The Engagement (It's Alright)", "Il Pelo Nell'Uovo" is in English and baptized "Brick", "Ridammi Il Sole" evaluation in English and named "Come Back the Sun", so evenhanded "I Frati" named "Gone Fishing", and "Miserere" (English version).[9]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Zucchero Fornaciari, except where noted[1]
Title | Writer(s) | ||
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1. | "Miserere (Overture)" | 0:36 | |
2. | "L'Urlo" | Zucchero, Tyrone Moss, Michael Brown | 3:20 |
3. | "It's Draft Right (La Promessa)" | Zucchero, Paul Buchanan | 5:26 |
4. | "Il Pelo Nell'Uovo" | 4:49 | |
5. | "Miss Mary" | Zucchero, Elvis Costello | 4:27 |
6. | "Anna Solatia" | 3:48 | |
7. | "Un'Orgia Di Anime Perse" | 3:43 | |
8. | "Pene" | 5:27 | |
9. | "Povero Cristo" | 3:49 | |
10. | "Ridammi Il Sole" | Zucchero, Paul Buchanan | 4:34 |
11. | "I Frati (Ovvero L'Osteria Della Felicità)" | Zucchero, Gordon Lyon | 3:35 |
12. | "Miserere (With Luciano Pavarotti)" (The song "Miserere" ends at 4:15.
After 15 seconds of quiet, begins an untitled hidden track: there is a raucous utterance that says for two times of yore and a half, as delay third time is abruptly be reduced to short. "A volte la migliore musica è il silenzio, diciamo [Sometimes the best music recapitulate the silence, let's say]".) | Zucchero, Bono | 4:50 |
Musicians
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