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Zucchero - in Italy a megastar! His musical career spans over 30 years, he sold more than 25 millions records!, 16. Juli 2008
Living in Oman, working in Abu Dhabi & Dubai/ Emirates, travelling for business reasons all over the Gulf region and all over the Middle East I like to discuss with my arabian friends and my customers about traditional-classic and about modern popmusic of both cultures - Western (European & North American) culture and the Oriental culture. We enjoy to listen to the best and world-famous opera singers and most popuar modern popsingers of both cultures. My friends in Arabia like Zucchero`s music very much and they appreciate him very truly. .......ZUCCHERO - a portrait: His pseudonym "Zucchero", meaning 'sugar', has been his nickname from a very young age, and was given to him by an elementary school teacher who said he was as sweet as sugar, calling him "marmellata e zucchero" 'jam and sugar'. Adelmo Fornaciari was born in a Reggio Emilia (in a parish, frazione in Italian, named Roncocesi), Emilia-Romagna, though he spent most of his childhood in the seaside town of Forte dei Marmi (Province of Lucca, Tuscany). Zucchero is widely known as the biggest pop star to come out of Italy, selling over 25 million albums world wide since his 1983 debut. Over the years he has collaborated with a wide range of artists including Bono, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, Miles Davis, Luciano Pavarotti, Sting and many more. All The Best features 11 of Zucchero's greatest hits including: "Il Volo," "Un Kilo," and "Senza Una Donna" which was originally released on his 1988 album, Blue's, the highest selling album in Italian history. Tutti i colori della mia vita is Zucchero Sugar Fornaciaris new single taken from the ALL THE BEST album, which has already exceeded the target of DIAMOND DISC and has conquered the charts throughout the world. After the huge radio successes achieved with the tracks Wonderful Life and Amen, Zucchero returns with a new track to celebrate the concert which will be held in Milan on 14 June 2008. For the first time and for one night only the SanSiro stadium will be transformed into the largest theatre in the world. The artist is currently on tour in Europe with SOLD OUT concerts in every venue. After dominating the charts everywhere last year, and after triumphant live performances throughout the world, Zucchero looks set to lead the field again in 2008. "All the best" is in fact the first number one in 2008 in Italy. All the best has already exceeded the target of 5 platinum discs and is also rapidly climbing the charts in many European countries We are waiting for news about his ALL THE BEST TOUR 2008 (which will take him around the world for another eight months). "The blues is the blues; the soul is everywhere," claims Zucchero, one of Italy's greatest musicians, in a recent interview. Zucchero's philosophy is that there is no distinction between Italian blues and American blues, or the blues of any other country - however, that is only one form of music Zucchero is devoted to. He has a vast love for classical music as well, having been greatly influenced by Puccini and Verdi in his youth. Since then he has divided his attention between both classical and blues throughout his successful career, occasionally even venturing into rock-n-roll territory - he has recorded with Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli, as well as blues legends John Lee Hooker and Eric Clapton. Zucchero (which means "sugar" in Italian - one of his junior high school teachers gave him the nickname) was born in Roncocesi, a village in the Province of Reggio Emiliaon, on September 25, 1955. His real name is Adelmo Fornaciari and he has sold approximately 2,000,000 copies each of his 13 albums. He got started in music by learning to play the organ in his local church, and at the age of 13 met an American student who introduced him to soul, blues, and R&B music, which he quickly fell in love with. He went on to form several bands, some of which were called "Sugar & Daniel," "Le Nuove Luci," and "Sugar & Candies," steadily working to develop his musicianship until he ended up recording his first album Un po' di Zucchero in 1983. In 1985 he went to America to make an all blues album with the bass player Randy Jackson titled Zucchero & the Randy Jackson Band, which included his first hit song 'Donne.' In 1987 Zucchero became hugely successful in Italy when his album Blue's sold 1,200,000 copies to become the best selling Italian record. In 1988 his fame spread throughout Europe and he toured in Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Holland, and Switzerland. Probably Zucchero's most well-known song in Europe is 'Senza Una Donna,' which he recorded with the British pop musician Paul Antony Young in 1991. Because Zucchero is interested in many different styles of music, he can easily collaborate with various artists in all genres. Over the years he has enjoyed working with such greats as Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow, Sting, Miles Davis, Johnny Hallyday, Brian May, Luciano Pavarotti, Dolores O'Riordan, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck, and B.B. King, among others. He has stated that one of his dreams is to record with the American R&B, soul, and gospel singer, Aretha Franklin, who is known as "The Queen Of Soul." The first person Zucchero ever collaborated with was jazz legend Miles Davis in 1988. And Zucchero said it was a rather intimidating process since he was still at the beginning of his career. Davis came to Italy on a world tour and was greatly impressed when he heard Zucchero's song 'Dune Mosse' playing constantly on the radio. The jazz icon loved Zucchero's combination of Mediterranean melodies and traditional blues so much he wanted to collaborate with him immediately. Zucchero sings mainly in Italian, English, and Spanish and his voice has been described by fans and critics around the world as being bluesy, passionate, soothing, and intense - some people claim there is a definite Ray Charles quality to his voice. Fans who only speak English are always surprised when they discover that although they may not understand the lyrics to Zucchero's songs, they are still very much moved by the melodies and tone of his vocals. And Zucchero's musicality is not limited to only singing, he can also play many instruments as well, being proficient on the guitar, the electric piano, organ, mellotron, and the fuzz synthesizer. Even though Zucchero is well known in Europe and has had tremendous success there, only a small group of people are aware of him outside his home continent. But he is working hard to change that. In 2005 he struck a deal with Starbucks/Hear Music who put his 2004 album Zucchero & Co. on sale in coffee houses across America. Starbucks/Hear Music already had great success getting Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill: Acoustic album well known. Zucchero has spoken about how difficult it is for a European artist to break into the American market. But he is already satisfied with the level of exposure the Starbucks/Hear Music deal has given him. In 2004 Zucchero released a live DVD of his concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, which features many of the duets he performed with artists on his album Zucchero & Co. Fans all over the world rave about how good the concert turned out. Zucchero even played at the Woodstock '94 concert and was the only international artist to do so. And in July of 1996 he was invited to the Montreux Jazz Festival becoming the first Italian artist to ever be invited; he performed at the festival with Little Richard. When you listen to a Zucchero album, be prepared for a diverse and emotion-filled journey - you'll be led down many varied paths of music and always enjoy the ride.
Selten so berührt gewesen...., 9. April 2008
Alles was ich hilfreichenderweise sagen kann ist, KAUFT EUCH DIESE DVD, wenn ihr Zucchero mögt oder wie ich, nach dem Kauf dieser DVD, als Geschenk für meinen Vater und diese mal mit ansehen durfte, völlig hingerissen war, obwohl ich schon einge Lieder von ihm kannte! Ein so gelungenes Konzert hab ich selten woanders gesehen und auch die Titelauswahl ist bestens geraten, wenn man an die durchaus berührenden Songs mit unter anderem Cheb Mami und Tina Arena denke! Bin zwar nicht so der Typ, der ständig diese Art von musik hört aber wenn ich euch irgendwie damit weiterhelfen kann...habe ich den Kauf noch immer nicht bereut! :)
Muss man hören und sehen, 1. Februar 2008
Ich gehöre nicht zu den unbedingten Fans von Zucchero,aber was auf dieser DVD zu sehen und zu hören ist,gehört schlicht und einfach in jedes Musikregal.Ich habe selten eine perfektere Konzert-DVD gesehen!
Wenn schon nicht live ..., 19. Dezember 2007
Da es mir seit dem letzten Zucchero-Konzert in Hannover nicht mehr gelungen ist, ihn wieder live zu sehen, habe ich mich entschlossen diese DVD zu kaufen.Einen Ausschnitt hatte ich schon mal im Fernsehen gesehen.Also, diese DVD ist wirklich klasse! Man bekommt nicht nur Zucchero, sondern auch viele andere hochkarätige Stars in erstklassiger Video- und Audioqualität mitgeliefert. Zucchero und seinen Gästen ist die Spielfreude deutlich anzumerken.Die beste Nummer ist für mich Cosi Celeste mit Cheb Mami. Nebenbei hab ich mich dann gleich informiert, wer überhaupt Cheb Mami ist, und dabei interessantes herausgefunden ...An zweiter Stelle kommt dann das Duett mit Dolores (Pure Love).Also ruhig kaufen, man wird es nicht bereuen.
Easter Egg, 29. April 2007
Wer schon das Easter Egg gesucht hat, das auf dem Cover vermerkt ist - hier die Anleitung:ACCESS ALL AREAS "enter" MAIN "Pfeil nach rechts" Das Mikrofon wird gelb und man muss nochmals "enter" drückenMan sieht "Everybody's got to learn sometime" aufgenommen im November 2003 in Kapstadt beim Anti-Aids Benefizkonzert unter der Schirmherrschaft von Nelson Mandela (46664 war seine Häftlingsnummer).Leider nur in Dolby 2.0
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