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Incanto : ウィキペディア英語版
Incanto

''Incanto'' is the twelfth studio album by Classical Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, released November 4, 2008, coinciding with his 50th birthday. The album, a personal tribute to the musical traditions of his homeland, features mainly Neapolitan love songs from Bocelli's childhood.
The two disc set also contains ''Incanto: The Documentary'', a bonus DVD containing exclusive documentary footage, including an interview with Bocelli filmed in Naples, alongside a music video showcasing the Italian city in the 1950s. The video features rare clips of notable figures enjoying the romance of Naples in its heyday such as Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Sophia Loren, John F. Kennedy, among others.
On February 21, 2009, at the Italian talk-show, ''Che tempo che fa'', Bocelli received a four times Diamond disc for ''Incanto'', for selling in excess to 1,5 million copies within 4 month of its release.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = bocelli.de )〕 The album was also nominated for ''"album of the year"'' at the 2009 Classical BRIT Awards.
In Japan the album was released in January 21, 2009 as and featured two bonus tracks.
==Track listing==
# "Un Amore Cosi Grande" (feat. Veronica Berti) (Guido Maria Ferilli, Antonella Maggio) - 4:22
# "'O Surdato 'Nnammurato" (Aniello Califano, Enrico Cannio) - 2:49
# "Mamma" (Cesare Andrea Bixio, Bixio Cherubini) - 3:30
# "Voglio Vivere Cosi" (Giovanni D’Anzi, Domenico Titomaglio) - 3:02
# "Santa Lucia" (traditional, Teodoro Cottrau) - 4:27
# "Funiculì, Funiculà" (Luigi Denza, Peppino Turco) - 2:31
# "Because" (Guy d'Hardelot, Edward Frederick Lockton) - 2:36
# "Vieni Sul Mar!" (Aniello Califano) - 4:37
# "Granada" (Agustín Lara) - 4:12
# "Era De Maggio" (feat. Anna Bonitatibus) (Mario Costa, Salvatore di Giacomo) - 4:57
# "A Marechiare" (Francesco Paolo Tosti, Salvatore di Giacomo) - 3:14
# "... E Vui Durmiti Ancora" (Gaetano E. Calì, Giovanni Formisano) - 5:03
# "Non Ti Scordar di Me" (Ernesto De Curtis, Domenico Furno) - 3:59
# "Pulcinella" (Antonello Cascone, arr., Sergio Cirillo) - 2:46
; Japan bonus tracks〔
#
  • "Torna a Surriento" (Ernesto De Curtis)
    # "Tu che m'hai preso il cuor" from ''The Land of Smiles'' (Franz Lehár)

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