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Rosso Relativo

Rosso Relativo
Tiziano Ferro

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Track Listing

  1. Le Cose Che Non Dici
  2. Rosso Relativo
  3. Perdono
  4. Imbranato
  5. Di Piu
  6. Mai Nata
  7. Primavera Non E +
  8. El Confine
  9. Boom Boom
  10. L'Olimpiade
  11. Soul-dier
  12. Il Bimbo Dentro
  13. Perdono (English Version)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #110917 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Tiziano, un ragazzo innamorato perso -- e che bello essere innamorato! 5
Tiziano is very entertaining. As I've remarked of other Italian pop artists I've reviewed, the music is accessible and good for the study of Italian, i.e. for listening comprehension, as the vocal style is generally very clear. And amusing. My musical taste is eclectic, but I generally love the best of any genre (e.g. Jimi Hendrix is an all-time favorite). Ferro is very talented, but on at least one song (I believe on this album) the tune is reminiscent of Britney Spears (Uffa!) and yet is nonetheless enjoyable. My favorite songs on this album are "Imbranato" (Loser; the Spanish-language version is the theme song for a popular soap opera), and "Boom boom" with it's very simple, yet very rousing English-language chorus (all songs here are sung primarily in Italian). I think even the cynical will be charmed. The only song I don't really care for is the gospel-style "Soul-dier" (i.e. soldier of the soul -- tee hee). I think it's sometimes beneficial to express some reservations in amazon "reviews" -- effusive praise always invites skepticism. Truth be told, I am insanely envious of anyone who can sing, 'cuz I sound like a camel clearing its throat. Tiziano is a gifted singer-songwriter, and I believe he'll improve with each release. If your musical tastes include mainstream pop, take a risk and purchase a CD by this talented young recording artist. It's not as if I'm an expert on Roman genealogy -- but when I look at Tiziano's cover photo on "Centoundici" I feel that I'm seeing a face that reaches back millennia, and it amuses me to think of his musical style in contrast to that of what his ancestors might have enjoyed.

Tiziano's latest CD, NESSUNO E' SOLO, was released in 2006 and is his best to date.

Tiziano Ferro's "Rosso Relativo" Is Bellissimo5
This is my first album by Tiziano Ferro, and it has become one of my favorite Italian CDs. Most of the songs on "Rosso Relativo" are catchy, energetic and seductive. This CD's style is R&B mixed with pop music, which Ferro executes nearly perfectly. Ferro's voice is a bit deep and rough, but it is a good thing in my view. This separates him from many of the other pop artists coming out of Italy.

I highly recommend this album to those who enjoy popular Italian music. "Rosso Relativo" is a must-buy.

Highlights:

Le Cose Che Non Dici - Catchy, upbeat. Great way to start out the album.
Rosso Relativo - My favorite track and one of the catchiest and fun.
Perdono - Fast-paced with a bit of groaning added in.
Primavera Non E' - Rap-based track. Unique and interesting.

A great CD!5
Wonderful overall! I was pleasantly surprised with this CD, my first by him. Tiziano's voice is very clear and his songs are easy to follow if you understand some Italian. Of course he has created new albums and will continue to mature in his style of music,but this CD is a great first buy if you are just starting to learn about him!