Eros Ramazzotti stretches his wings and covers a wider variety of styles on his 1996 album Donde Hay Musica. This outing is much less rock-oriented than the previous Todo Historias. The album opens with the pop feel of the title track and never really ventures into the guitar-laden territory that dominated his previous effort. Standout cuts include the ballads "Yo Amare" and the beautiful "Casi Amor," as well as the album's closer "Buena Vida." Other high points include "Este Inmenso Show," which is upbeat, bears a hip-hop influence, and ends as a soaring, gospel-tinged number complete with a saxophone. "Yo Sin Ti" finds Ramazzotti exploring more Latin sounds, and the result is a pleasant, sunny, and breezy offering. "La Aurora" is also a good song, finding Ramazzotti sounding somewhat like Phil Collins. The only problem with "La Aurora," however, is that it sounds a tad too similar (especially in the chorus) to his earlier hit "A Medio Camino" (from the Todo Historias album). If it worked once, it will work again, correct? Not entirely, because this album is, first and foremost, a departure from his earlier sounds and makes for quite a pleasant listening experience.
LATIDO INFINITO is his new album featuring the first single AMA is a manifesto of the renewed artistic identity of the singer-songwriter who has broken records. LATIDO INFINITO is an international project that combines the record release with the new world tour and marks the return of one of the most internationally loved Italian artists. A message of universal love, a hymn to freedom, an invitation to love as you want, without limits, borders or barriers, and to celebrate this feeling in all it's forms and facets. Eros Ramazzotti has been deeply involved with every little detail and every step of the production, and every song is already a hit.
Perfetto is the thirteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Eros Ramazzotti, released on 12 May 2015 by Universal Music. The album released in 60 countries around the world - contains 14 new songs made between Milan and Los Angeles, with a central vision of the good life; love is in all its forms and manifestations, and elevates the soul to a perfect condition like "save the world". The album is available in three versions: the classic version in Italian, the Spanish version, and a special deluxe edition, which includes both versions of the songs, sung in Italian and then Spanish.
Stilelibero (Freestyle) is the eighth studio album by Italian rock singer Eros Ramazzotti, released on October 30, 2000 , on the BMG label. The album, featuring three tracks produced by Trevor Horn and two by Rick Nowels, was recorded in a variety of locations in London, California and Italy. Stilelibero was a commercial success, topping the Italian albums chart, as did the lead single, "Fuoco nel fuoco" also topping the singles chart. "Più che puoi", a duet with Cher, also reached the Italian top 20.
Eros Walter Luciano Ramazzotti (born 28 October 1963) is an Italian musician and singer-songwriter. Ramazzotti is popular in Italy and most European countries, and throughout the Spanish-speaking world, as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish…
Eros Ramazzotti is one of the few Italians who also sells millions of CDs beyond the borders of his home country. Especially in Germany, the singer has a loyal fan base, which has so far led each of his albums to gold or even platinum honors. "Tutte Storie" is filled with bittersweet canzones whose Mediterranean charm is completely enchanting and which skillfully oscillate between rock and pop. "Tutte Storie" is the sixth album by Eros Ramazzotti and were originally released on April 19, 1993. In addition to the album's huge success in his native Italy, it is also one of his most acclaimed works internationally.
Eros Walter Luciano Ramazzotti (Italian: [ˈɛːroz ˈvalter luˈtʃaːno ramatˈtsɔtti]; born 28 October 1963) is an Italian musician, singer and songwriter. Ramazzotti is popular in Italy and most European countries, and throughout the Spanish-speaking world, as he has released most of his albums in both Italian and Spanish…
Plying their trade in the fertile San Francisco scene of the late '60s, Crystal Syphon's name was only known to aficionados through viewing copies of old SF gig posters and through the index of bands at the back of Ralph Gleason's book on the rise of Jefferson Airplane. Then both their studio and live 1967-1969 archival recordings were discovered that replaced the imagination with true grooves in 2012 and 2015 with the release of 2 LPs on Roaratorio Records. Trying to find comparison with other Bay area bands from that era has proven a bit fruitless as they don't specifically evoke any of the heavy hitters of the era. They have a bit of a dreamy, stoned vibe with some great harmonies and some have compared their style to Quicksilver Messenger Service (John Cipollina was their idol!!) as well as H.P. Lovecraft. As with so many bands of the era, the draft, time and declining fortunes signaled the end of the band. There is some great guitar work alongside the Farfisa organ in the extended jams, and fans of the west-coast sound should delight in these recordings.