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Il Divo

Il Divo

Il Divo Tracks
1. Unbreak My Heart (Regresa A Mi)
2. Mama
3. Nella Fantasia
4. PasserĂ 
5. Unchained Melody (Senza Catene)
6. Every Time I Look At You
7. Ti Amero
8. Dentro Un Altro Si
9. The Man You Love
10. Feelings
11. Hoy Que Ya No Estas Aqui- Spanish Version of "As Far As Any Man Can See"
12. Sei Parte Ormai Di Me
13. My Way (A Mi Manera)
Il Divo - Il Divo
Il Divo Review
While not exactly classical crossover's take on The Monkees, this international quartet of young male vocalists from America, France, Spain and Switzerland shares a similar genesis. Assembled after a long talent search and audition process, they were teamed with pop producers Per Magnusson and David Krueger (Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys) and Steve Mac (Charlotte Church, Kelly Clarkson) and turned loose on a slate of classical-pop favorites, with a dramatic, dynamically nuanced read of Toni Braxton's signature "Unbreak My Heart" setting the standard. While the deceptive ease of their harmonies belie the group's disparate nationalities and talent search roots on the melodramatic "Hoy Que Ya No Estas Aqui," Morricone's glorious Mission theme, "Nella Fantasia" and the cascading "Passera," the album's pop-oriented material is a decidedly more mixed bag ."Everytime I Look At You" and "Feelings" (not Morris Albert's) soar gracefully, while "The Man You Love" seems more a throwback to the producers' boy band roots. The standard "My Way" and a lovely, bonus cut Italian version of "Unchained Melody" close the album out on a high note, even if their safe familiarity doesn't offer the promising quartet a sufficient musical challenge. --Jerry McCulley
Il Divo Review
Il Divo are four exceptional young men with formally trained voices who take popular songs, old and new, to another level where the historic rift between pop and classical music is finally healed. The band were formed after a worldwide search which took more than two years. Consisting of an American, Frenchman, Spaniard and a Swiss, Il Divo spent the first half of 2004 in London rehearsing and recording. Some of their songs will be familiar like "Nella Fantasia" (based on Gabriel's Oboe from Ennio Morricone's penned score of The Mission) and a unique and powerful version of Toni Braxton's "Unbreak My Heart". The four principles share the lead throughout, combining to deliver choruses whose awesome power is matched by their tonal delicacy. Passion and restraint they show to be an irresistible aphrodisiac. Reflecting the multi-national character of the group, the songs are not all sung in English but drift between Spanish, English and Italian. However they are worded, all use the emotional Esperanto of love.


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I Don't Understand the Public Sometimes...
1
Why is this album a best-seller? These songs make me want to laugh (or sometimes just pinch the bridge of my nose and slowly shake my head).

How can such beautiful voices result in such an awful CD?

I guess because people were told that they would love this CD, they must. Sheep. Baaaaahh.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-24
AWESOME - SIMPLY DIVINE
5
The first time I saw IL DIVO was in the OPRAH show. I'll never forget that first song they sang. It was Unbreak My Heart and I couldn't believe my eyes or ears. I don't think I ever heard anything so beautiful. I had to wait a long time to purchase the CD in Montreal, but it was worth the wait. I also bought their 2nd CD and their DVD and now I'll be seeing them at the Bell Center on February 8th. Can't wait. This group appeals to all ages. I think 5 stars are not sufficient for them. I also believe that people that write negative reviews about them are simply jealous or they don't know what they're talking about.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-21
If you want someone to save you, then I am the one who can do it.
1
Hello, Mainstream's Deadly Fo here. I just heard about the trouble regular people are having with this so-called music. Well, I say that this music is crap. It's too bad that you are having trouble with this. Music like this is the example of how downhill music has gone over the years. Songs like "Unbreak My Heart" are not to be reckognized. They've been forgotten by people who know what true music really is. Music is made of gothic halloween and Castlevania style music. Also, it is the music from The "Omen" films that will rule the airwaves forever. For the people who said that Simon Bowell got the group together, he didn't. They came of their own accord you incompotent fools! This music is one of the worst. This album must be destroyed, and those who listen to it will be brought to justice, dead or alive! If you want real music, then get the horror movie music I've just mentioned above, otherwise, you die!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-10