'All The Best' of Zucchero Sees January Release on Verve
13 November 2007 - 5:18AM
PR Newswire (US)
15 Song Anthology Features Performances by Pavarotti, Miles Davis
and John Lee Hooker NEW YORK, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Verve
Music Group announces the January 22, 2008, release of "All The
Best", a collection of hits from the multi-million-selling Italian
singer-songwriter Zucchero. "All The Best" is an affectionate
compilation of 15 tracks whose original releases span from 1986 to
the present, including four new tracks recorded specifically for
this release. Several tracks contain stellar guest performances
from artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Miles Davis, John Lee
Hooker and Vanessa Carlton. Perhaps no other recording artist in
the world has recorded as many successful -- and diverse --
collaborations as the singer-songwriter from Emilia-Romagna. "All
The Best" features Zucchero's first such collaboration with jazz
legend Miles Davis. In 1988, Davis came through Italy on a world
tour and was very impressed when he heard Zucchero's song Dune
Mosse, which was a radio hit at that time. The obvious blues
influences that Zucchero mixed unabashedly with romantic, Italian
melodies appealed to Davis so much that he proposed that they
record Dune Mosse together in New York. Ali D'oro, recorded in
2001, also features another great American musician, John Lee
Hooker, in the last recording of his career. In a recent interview
Zucchero confided that he was proud of the close bonds he's formed
with English-speaking artists such as Eric Clapton, Bono, Ray
Charles and Miles Davis. "It's not easy," he says, "for a
continental European artist to get the respect from an English or
American artist. I think it's different for me because my music is
a little bit different. I have a lot of influences coming from the
blues, soul, gospel and Italian melodies. It's a mixture of things
they find interesting." Zucchero has also made lasting friendships
at home. The 'neighbor', as Zucchero liked to call his fellow
provincial from Emilio Romagna, Luciano Pavarotti, first recorded
with him in 1992 resulting in the hit song Miserere. The pair
worked together on annual charity events for over twenty years
involving their many friends from the worlds of classical and pop
music. "He left a great void in my life," admits Zucchero. He
dedicated his recent concert at Carnegie Hall to his long-time
friend. "All The Best" includes a 1995 version of Senza Una Donna,
the song that brought Zucchero international fame when he recorded
it with Paul Young in 1990. Additional tracks include Baila, Nel
cosi' blue, Bacco, Un kilo, Il volo, Diavolo and Everybody's Got to
Learn Sometime, featuring Vanessa Carlton. New tracks include
Wonderful Life, a cover of the 1980s hit by the British band Black,
as well as I Won't Let You Down, Amen, and You Are So Beautiful.
Never one to rest on his laurels, Zucchero continues to seek the
recognition in the United States that he enjoys in the rest of the
world. He admits that it's difficult for a European artist to break
into the American market but adds, "I think that the times are
changing. Americans are more open to Italian music now. And we are
trying to do our best." Zucchero plans to woo Americans yet again
with a US tour in fall 2008. For further information regarding
Zucchero, please contact Mark Gartenberg at or Tracy Mann at or
call 212-532-3184. DATASOURCE: Verve Music Group CONTACT: Mark
Gartenberg, or Tracy Mann, , +1-212-532-3184, both for Verve Music
Group Web site: http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/
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