A Man Without Love - Patrizio Buanne, Livraghi, Roberto
Parla Pił Piano (Theme from The Godfather) - Patrizio Buanne, Rota, Nino
Che Sarą - Patrizio Buanne, Fontana, Jimmy
Come Prima (For the First Time) - Patrizio Buanne, Buck, Ram
L 'Italiano - Patrizio Buanne, Cutugno, Toto
Home to Mamma - Patrizio Buanne, Buanne, Patrizio
Luna Mezz'o Mare - Patrizio Buanne, Citarella, Paolo
Alta Marea - Patrizio Buanne, Finn, Neil
Soli - Patrizio Buanne, Cutugno, Toto
On an Evening in Roma - Patrizio Buanne, Bertini, Umberto
Winter Wonderland [*] - Patrizio Buanne, Bernard, Felix
Credi in Te (Believe in Yourself) - Patrizio Buanne, Buanne, Patrizio
Na Sera e Maggio (An Evening in May) - Patrizio Buanne, Cioffi, Giuseppe
A Man Without Love [English Version] - Patrizio Buanne, Livraghi, Roberto
Il Mondo [Italian Version][*] - Patrizio Buanne, Fontana, Jimmy
European version. Patrizio Buanne is a young Italian signed to Globe Records, a division of Universal. His debut album, The Italian, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and is a compil... more »ation of timeless, romantic songs. It was released in the UK in Feb. 2005 and debuted at #12 on the UK pop charts. The album remained in the Top 20 and has since gone Gold in the UK. With The Italian, Patrizio has delivered a sophisticated album that instantly conjures up images of the classic American and Italian icons of the 50s and 60s. From Federico Fellini, Sophia Loren and Gina Lollabrigida to The Godfather, Goodfellas and The Sopranos. Not only a great performer, Patrizio is charming, suave, sophisticated....The Voice of Romance! The first single from The Italian is the song 'Il Mondo' ('My World'). 14 tracks in all including a bonus track, 'A Man Without Love'. Universal. 2005.« less
European version. Patrizio Buanne is a young Italian signed to Globe Records, a division of Universal. His debut album, The Italian, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and is a compilation of timeless, romantic songs. It was released in the UK in Feb. 2005 and debuted at #12 on the UK pop charts. The album remained in the Top 20 and has since gone Gold in the UK. With The Italian, Patrizio has delivered a sophisticated album that instantly conjures up images of the classic American and Italian icons of the 50s and 60s. From Federico Fellini, Sophia Loren and Gina Lollabrigida to The Godfather, Goodfellas and The Sopranos. Not only a great performer, Patrizio is charming, suave, sophisticated....The Voice of Romance! The first single from The Italian is the song 'Il Mondo' ('My World'). 14 tracks in all including a bonus track, 'A Man Without Love'. Universal. 2005.
CD Reviews
Benissimo
jsachi | Fremont,Calif | 06/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I got another version of his albumn from a friend and love them both...what a marvelous voice the songs warm your heart and soul...better than Jerry Vale...I listen every day and am so happy...wish he were on American television or radio...his talent should not be limited...waiting for his next albumn...benissimo...."
Moving, Powerful, Magnifico! (Revised Review)
Scott F. Rogers | Columbus, Indiana United States | 03/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Patrizio Buanne's debut album, "The Italian", backed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is more than outstanding, and full of surprises. You can tell by Patrizio's vocal styling who his influences have been. With a powerful voice similar to that of Engelburt Humperdinck, Patrizio also has Elvis Presley's vocal quiver, Jerry Vale's timing and grace notes, and the high-noted cry in his voice that Tom Jones use to have.
About his songs:
"Il Mondo" is the hit on this album. With it's dramatic orchestral opening and Patrizio's soaring emotional vocals, you only need to hear it twice, and you're hooked. Be sure to see the music video that's available at his official website.
"Amore Scusami", has almost the identical orchestration and arrangement as Jerry Vale's hit version and is superbly sung by Patrizio, with some nice grace notes, and lots of powerful high notes all the way to the end. Gotta love those high notes!
"Parla Piu Piano is the Italian version of "Speak Softly Love" from the movie "Godfather". Patrizio does a nice job, very moving.
Both versions of "Man Without Love" are superb, but in the Italian/English version he hits a very dramatic high note at the end of the song that will give you goose-bumps. The song really brings out the "Engelburt" in his voice. Sometimes the music video is available at his website, a real treat to see.
"Che Sara" almost sounds like a gospel song, giving Patrizio a chance to show yet one more of his vocal talents.
I love the song "Come Prima". Patrizio makes it very catchy and danceable. And again, an nice dramatic high note at the end.
"L' Italiano" shows even more of Patrizio's wide range of vocal styles. It starts out slow and easy, then gradually builds to a full swing/jazz Italian number. You can tell that Patrizio enjoyed recording this song. He even growls out a couple of notes in all the excitement and fun of the song. This is a song you will set your CD player to repeat.
The biggest surprise on this CD is the unbelievable job that Patrizio does with "Home To Mamma". It's actually "Funicula Funicula" with new and fun lyrics co-written by Patrizio. He pulls out all the stops, and suddenly turns into an opera singer just this side of Mario Lanza! His powerful vocal artistry combined with the Philharmonic Choir, makes this song a goose-bump giving hit. I love it!
"Alta Marea" is the Italian version of "Don't Dream It's Over" by "Crowded House". Patrizio combined with the orchestra horns makes the song a truely romantic masterpiece.
A nice light and airy addition to this CD is "On An Evening In Roma". It conjures up thoughts of and Italian sidewalk café, lovers talking and sipping wine.
I look forward to Patrizio's next album and hopefully a DVD. His interpretation of the Italian and pop standards of the 1950's and 1960's are a treat to behold."
Five stars is not enough! Try Ten!
Sandra McMillan | Metropolitan Chicago Area | 02/07/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this CD because Il Mondo is my favorite song of all times and there are two tracks with the song on this CD. This version is spectacular! The sound is incredible, very high quality with beautiful arrangements. All of the tracks on the CD are familiar Italian classics, so well done. Patrizio Buanne has a new fan in the U.S. I love it so much I'm going to buy one for my sweetheart for Valentine's Day. It's very romantic music. And I guess I had better order another for myself, because I'm wearing it out playing it in my car."
Mama Mia!
V. J. Khoshtinat | New Jersey | 07/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Can't wait to see him in a live performance at New Jersey's State Theater in New Brunswick, NJ on Wed., July 26th. A fabulous voice. Sends me back to Naples every time. Ciao! Valeria"
Viva La Dolce Vita ...
Paula Macejak | Chicago | 07/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Impressive Debut CD. I play this all the time at work and everyone wants go to Italy, and know who is singing. This music is as beautiful and relaxed as Dean Martin's classic versions. The newer songs are just as fun. Enjoy this CD and Ciao."