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The Italian | 
| Artist: Patrizio Label: Umvd Labels Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy Used: $3.80 You Save: $10.18 (73%)
Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 40714
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 000624002 UPC: 602498511831 EAN: 0602498511831 ASIN: B000E97HGW
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| Tracks:
| • | Il Mondo | | • | Amore Scusami | | • | Parla Piu Piano | | • | A Man Without Love | | • | Che Sara | | • | Come Prima | | • | L'Italiano | | • | Home To Mamma | | • | On An Evening In Roma | | • | Alta Marea | | • | Credi In Te |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Style, sophistication, elegance...where can we find that old-school cool in our consumer culture of instantly disposable celebrity? Time to meet Patrizio Buanne. Tall, dark and handsome, perfectly groomed and impeccably dressed, the clean cut Italian with the rich baritone voice is an enigma. Inspired by the singers of yesteryear, Patrizio harks back to a time when a man would not dream of singing on stage in anything less than a suit, shoes, polished, clean-shaven, hair neatly brushed, with a dab of cologne behind the ears. Nothing strange about that, you might say. Except that Patrizio is only 26 years old - and hopelessly devoted to his art - romantic crooning.Dean Martin, Paul Anka, Tom Jones, along with the traditional Italian singers - these are the men he idolizes. Unfashionable? Perhaps, on first impression. But as they say: style is temporary and class is permanent. "Less is more - those artists perform great melodies - it's so fantastic to go onstage performing beautiful melodies with an orchestra behind you."Raised in Naples, he moved to Vienna at the age of six when his father opened Austria's first pizzeria. But his fiercely patriotic father would play only Italian music at home. When he was 8 his parents bought him a guitar and at 11 years old Patrizio made his first public performance at a talent contest for schools. Patrizio then began to enter more talent competitions - and always won first prize. At the age of 17 Patrizio was invited to sing for the Pope in Poland, performing in front of his biggest audience yet - 85,000 people - which led to a recording contract shortly thereafter at age 17. However, tragedy soon followed when his beloved father died shortly after Patrizio's 17th birthday. But one thing made Patrizio determined to survive. "I had promised my father I would be a superstar and make my name - his name - famous. It is always music that reminds me of my father and makes me happy."In 1999 Patrizio took up on an uncle's offer to return to Italy and, after winning yet another talent show, found himself offered a job as a TV entertainer. Soon he was one of the most popular young faces on Italian television, hosting his own show in between studying languages at a university in Rome. But his dream was still to be a recording artist - and most of all to be successful in Great Britain and America.In 2003 Patrizio was introduced to music producer Christian Seitz. They both shared the same passion and vision for music, so bravely quitting his burgeoning TV career they went to work on the album - going into London's world famous Abbey Road studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to realize his dream. 18 months later the result is L'Italiano (The Italian), an album mixing traditional Neapolitan romance and singing tradition with Italian standards from the '50s and '60s - songs barely known outside of Italy but destined to become favorites for a new generation.To listen to Patrizio is to immerse yourself in the soundtrack of a world familiar from film and television - from Federico Fellini and Sophia Loren to The Godfather, Goodfellas, and The Sopranos. "My music is as Italian as pasta in an Italian kitchen," says Patrizio. "These songs are timeless classics. To me, crooning is more than a way of singing; it's a way of life! And I want to share that with a new audience."
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Inspiring January 6, 2009 Erly M. Diaz-Melendez (USA) Patrizio Buanne has a voice that reaches and touches your soul. He reminds us what romance is all about and the importance of tradition by interpreting Italian songs. "Il Mondo" will always be his trademark song for the world to remember him by. Let him take you to different places and memories with each song and I bet anything you wil not regret it.
The Italian October 25, 2008 Patricia E. Westhoven (Hobe Sound, FL USA) This young man has a long and promising career ahead of him. There are few voices like his in the world of music today.
The Italian January 20, 2008 Craig G. Matthews (Basking Ridge, NJ) CD was in good shape and songs were fine but not extraordianry. I fine tenor
Very strong first album June 25, 2007 Syndy 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very strong debut album. Patrizio Buanne's voice is flawless, the material classic, and the tone positive. It's entertaining in a way that I thought had long been lost in the plastic pop world of today. I've so missed this level of quality and talent that it was like a long drink of fresh water after days in the desert. His follow-up album is even stronger as his talent continues to mature. The mix of Italian and English is smooth and adds to the beauty of the songs. Try the albums, you won't be sorry.
Parizio "The Italian" June 13, 2007 A. Bell (Los Angeles, California United States) Wonderfully entertaining, if I close my eyes he sounds like a young "blue eyes". The Frank Sanatra himself. Great album to own.
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