Track Listing 1. Senza Una Donna (Without a Woman) :: Without A Woman 2. Diamante (Diamond) :: Diamante 3. Wonderful World 4. My Love 5. She's My Baby 6. Nothing to Lose - (previously unreleased) 7. I Won't Be Lonely Tonight - (previously unreleased) 8. I Don't Know - (previously unreleased) 9. Overdose (D'Amore) 10. Feels Like a Woman 11. Dunes of Mercy 12. Promise, The 13. Con le Mani 14. Mama (Madre Dolcissima) 15. You've Chosen Me
| Details | | Producer: | Corrado Rustici, Steve Lipson | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Steve Smith (drums). Photographer: Anton Corbijn. Arrangers: Corrado Rustici; Luciano Luisi; Steve Lipson; Zucchero. In the late 1980s and throughout the '90s, Zucchero (a.k.a. Adelmo Fornaciari) was one of the biggest musical stars in Italy, thanks to his fine songwriting and powerful, emotive singing. THE BEST OF ZUCCHERO provides a fine overview of the singer-songwriter's career, and includes his biggest hits as well as unreleased tracks. Though he is sometimes compared to countryman Andrea Bocelli, Zucchero has more of a rock-&-roll edge to his singing and composing, bringing a happy and sometimes propulsive energy to his take on adult contemporary pop. Zucchero also broadens his appeal by singing in both Italian and English, and both are equally affecting, thanks to his rough-hewn, though quite lyrical voice (which bears a resemblance, at times, to Peter Gabriel's). Whether on atmospheric mid-tempo tracks ("Eppure Non T'amo"), surging ballads ("Senza Una Donna"), or uptempo rockers ("Diavolo In Me"), Zucchero has something for everyone, and BEST OF is the best place to sample his talents. In the late 1980s and throughout the '90s, Zucchero (a.k.a. Adelmo Fornaciari) was one of the biggest musical stars in Italy, thanks to his fine songwriting and powerful, emotive singing. BEST OF ZUCCHERO provides a fine overview of the singer-songwriter's career, and includes his biggest hits as well as unreleased tracks. Though he is sometimes compared to countryman Andrea Bocelli, Zucchero has more of a rock-&-roll edge to his singing and composing, bringing a happy and sometimes propulsive energy to his take on adult contemporary pop. Zucchero also broadens his appeal by singing in both Italian and English, and both are equally affecting, thanks to his rough-hewn, though quite lyrical voice (which bears a resemblance, at times, to Peter Gabriel's). Whether on atmospheric mid-tempo tracks ("Eppure Non T'amo"), surging ballads ("Senza Una Donna"), or uptempo rockers ("Diavolo In Me"), Zucchero has something for everyone, and BEST OF is the best place to sample his talents.
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