Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari - Miserere - CD Album
Miserere is the sixth studio album by Italian singer Zucchero. It was released on 1 October 1992 by the Polydor label. The release of the CD was followed by the 1993 L'Urlo Tour Europe Italy concert tour.
The album cover sees Zucchero playing the guitar in the company of an elderly woman on drums. The nice old lady is the Bolognese from Casalecchio di Reno Argia Borghi, born in 1902. The nice lady also appears in the promotional spot shot in a blacksmith's workshop in Bologna before the album was released.
The disc marks a highly introspective return of the artist. It was written in a period of deep depression at his retreat in Avenza. This becomes particularly evident in songs such as Give Me Back to the Sun and Poor Christ. Definitely sweeter are the notes of the ballads It's All Right, Miss Mary. Finally, we should mention the particular and very ambiguous Pene e Miserere, which has a part of opera singing, entrusted to Luciano Pavarotti, then replaced, for live performances, by Andrea Bocelli. This last passage, as told in The sound of Sunday - The novel of my life, is the result of three years lived in a deep depression.
Miserere is an album that marks a turning point in Fornaciari's sonority.
Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari Miserere received the Platinum Disc award. The album has sold more than 14000 00, both in Italy and in Switzerland.
Tracks Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari Miserere
- Miserere (Overture) – 0:38
- L'urlo – 3:21 (musica: T. Moss, M. Brown)
- It's All Right (La promessa) – 5:27
- Il pelo nell'uovo – 4:59 (testo: Pasquale Panella)
- Miss Mary – 4:26 (testo: Elvis Costello)
- Anna Solatia – 3:46
- Un'orgia di anime perse – 3:45
- Pene – 5:28
- Povero Cristo – 3:45
- Ridammi il sole – 4:35
- I frati (ovvero l'osteria della felicità) – 3:35 (Zucchero, G. Lyon)
- Miserere (feat. Luciano Pavarotti) – 4:50
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