His raspy style of belting out tunes works best in Italian
www.virtualitalia.com | 02/03/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Although this is not the latest album from his large collection it's the most memorable. If you're not familiar with Zucchero's work, you'll be pleasantly surprised by his blues/funk/rock style. Listen to sound samples at Zucchero's Official Website, if they don't have them listed here. If you're just starting your Zucchero collection, stray away from the abums with songs that he's either translated or sung originally in English. For some reason, his raspy style of belting out tunes works best in Italian."
Bellissimo(sp)
www.virtualitalia.com | 12/03/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This a terrific upbeat fun album and I don't understand a word of Italian. My 2 and 5 year olds love to dance to this album as much as my wife and I do. It's really got something special."
Magnifico
FREDERICK D WHITEHAWK JR | Reading, PA USA | 06/03/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"from rav4u@enter.net When I first listened to this CD, I thought it was great! When I saw him perform VOODOO VOODOO and O.L.S.M.M. live in Atlantic City, it was ELECTRIC! It's a shame that here in America we can't see him on our tv sets. He is such a megastar in Europe."
THE MOST ACCESSIBLE OF ZUCCHERO CDs
FREDERICK D WHITEHAWK JR | 05/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Spirito di Vino was my introduction to Zucchero when I saw him live in L.A. and had the pleasure of meeting with him. While I prefer the Italian CD, the English CD has its merits, including some cuts absent here, and vice versa (Voodoo is absent from the American CD). Anyone wanting to explore the blues-rock world of "Zook" should start here to discover "Joe Cocker di Italia"."