Artist: Al Bano & Romina Power Album: Sharazan
Year: 1994Duration: 0:0-1
A of the Album: Sharazan by Al Bano & Romina Power
Albano Carrisi and Romina Power are two Italian singers who formed a vocal duo in the late 70s. Their music style is a blend of pop, rock, and disco, characterized by Al Bano's tenor voice and Romina's smooth style. In 1981, they released the album Sharazan, which presented a mix of Italian and English language songs. The album became one of the most famous of their discography, garnering them numerous accolades and awards. But, does it live up to its reputation? This post reviews the album Sharazan and offers a critical opinion about it.
The album Sharazan has a pop-rock sound blended with melodious ballads, which are characteristic of Al Bano & Romina. The album opens with the hit single Sharazan, which is a power ballad with a catchy chorus that you can't help but sing along to. The song is one of their most popular hits, with more than 35 million views on YouTube. The album also features Ci Sara, which was a massive hit all over the world and brought them fame outside of Italy.
The album's genre is pop mostly, with rock and disco elements, despite the duo's operatic and classical music background. The style may sound nostalgic to some since it was very popular in the 80s; it may suit fans of artists like ABBA, Bee Gees, and Whitney Houston. Listening to this album may take some people back to their childhood years, which makes it nostalgic and charming.
The album's most innovative parts are the ballads, which Al Bano and Romina perform with their signature style. Piano, Piano is a beautiful song with Al Bano’s soft and tender voice recounting the gradual and tender stages of falling for someone. The ballad Prima Notte D'Amore'' features a blend of Al Bano's tenor and Romina's harmonious tone; it's a romantic song about the first night of love.
The album has five out of ten tracks that are sung in English, making it more accessible to a broader audience. The downside is that the English songs are not as good as the Italian ones. For instance, Set Me Free is an okay song with a somewhat outdated sound that doesn't fit with the album's overall quality. Tell Me is another English track that doesn't stand out, either. It is not the best material from Al Bano & Romina, but maybe they were testing the waters of the English market.
In conclusion, Al Bano & Romina Power's album Sharazan is a significant work of art worth giving a listen. It features their signature style of blending genres and their artistry. The album's highlight tracks are Sharazan, Ci Sara, Piano, Piano, and Prima Notte D'Amore. However, not all tracks are on equal footing, with some English tracks being subpar compared to the Italian sung ones. The album is an excellent addition for those who enjoy pop-rock and disco music, with elements of romance ballads; It is a beautiful and charming album that reflects Al Bano and Romina's talent and hard work.
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