- Il Mondo
- Un Amore Così Grande
- Ti Voglio Tanto Bene
- Granada
- E Più Ti Penso
- 'O Sole Mio
- Non Ti Scordar Di Mi
- This Time
- Smile
- Mattinata
- Musica Proibita
- Mamma
- La Luna Hizo Esto
- Notte Stellata (The Swan)
- Faniculi' Funicula'
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Recorded for a PBS fundraising special on one of their first ever North American shows, Il Volo Takes Flight: Live from the Detroit Opera House is the first live album from Il Volo, the Italian teenage trio dubbed as the Three Tenors meets the Jonas Brothers. Produced by Grammy-winner Humberto Gatica (Michael Bublé) and Italian composer Tony Renis, it features eight performances of tracks from their self-titled Billboard Top Ten debut, including "E Piu' Ti Penso," the medley of Morricone themes from Once Upon a Time in America and Malena, an emotive take on Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," and two songs that allude to their American Idol connections in the shape of the Diane Warren-penned "La Luna Hizo Esto," a bilingual duet with 2011 finalist Pia Toscano, and the bossa nova-tinged reworking of "'O Sole Mio" that launched them to fame in both the U.S. and their homeland. Elsewhere, there are new recordings of Neapolitan classics such as "Funiculi' Funicula'," "Non Ti Scordar di Me," and "Mattinata," and expressive renditions of Agustín Lara's "Granada" and Jimmy Fontana's "Il Mondo," all of which showcase their impressively mature and warm romantic tones in front of a lush 66-piece orchestra and a receptive sellout crowd. A far more authentic proposition on record than their older counterparts, Il Divo, Live from the Detroit Opera House shows that Il Volo are just as convincing on-stage.
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/28/2012 |
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Label: | Geffen Records |
UPC: | 0602527948768 |
catalogNumber: | 001655302 |
Rank: | 4486 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Volo Primary ArtistReggie Hamilton Bass
Randy Kerber Piano,Keyboards
Dean Parks Guitar
Steven Mercurio Conductor
Blair Sinta Drums
Technical Credits
Ruggero Leoncavallo ComposerCamille Saint-Saëns Composer
Agustín Lara Composer
David Campbell Arranger
Charlie Chaplin Composer
Humberto Gatica Producer
Ennio Morricone Composer
Kenny O'Brien Vocal Arrangements
Diane Warren Composer
John Turner Composer
William Ross Arranger
Jimmy Fontana Composer
Tony Renis Composer,Producer
Cesare Bixio Composer
Bruno Cherubini Composer
Luigi Denza Composer
Liam Ward Art Direction
Steven Mercurio Arranger,Orchestration
Edgar Cortazar Composer
Domenico Furno Composer
Giovanni Capurro Composer
Gianni Meccia Composer
Carlo Pes Composer
Eduardo di Capua Composer
Antonella Maggio Composer
Guido Maria Ferilli Composer
Stanislao Gastaldon Composer
Ernesto de Curtis Composer
Alfredo Mazzucchi Composer
Mark Portman Composer
Italo Gerro Composer
Geoffrey Parsons Composer
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