Josh Groban - Josh Groban (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (2021)
Artist: Josh Groban
Title: Josh Groban (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2001/2021
Label: 143/Reprise
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Classical Crossover
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:31
Total Size: 151 mb | 394 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Josh Groban (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2001/2021
Label: 143/Reprise
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Classical Crossover
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:31
Total Size: 151 mb | 394 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Josh Groban - Alla Luce del Sole
02. Josh Groban - Gira con Me
03. Josh Groban - You're Still You
04. Josh Groban - Cinema Paradiso (Se)
05. Josh Groban - To Where You Are
06. Josh Groban - Aléjate
07. Josh Groban, The Corrs - Canto Alla Vita (feat. The Corrs)
08. Josh Groban - Let Me Fall (from Cirque du Soleil)
09. Josh Groban - Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)
10. Josh Groban - Un Amore per Sempre
11. Josh Groban - Home to Stay
12. Josh Groban, Lili Haydn - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (feat. Lili Haydn)
13. Josh Groban, Charlotte Church - The Prayer (with Charlotte Church)
14. Josh Groban - Mia per Sempre (Original Japanese Edition Bonus Track)
15. Josh Groban - Roma Nun Fa' La Stupida Stasera (Josh’s First Studio Demo)
Producer, record executive, and songwriter David Foster has a long history of trying to wed commercial considerations to the lighter elements of pop music, and in young Josh Groban, whom he adopted as a protégé in late 1998 when the singer was 17, he is trying to get in on the classical crossover market effectively occupied by the likes of Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, and Charlotte Church (who duets with Groban on "The Prayer" here). Groban has a rich voice that falls somewhere between a low tenor and a high baritone, and Foster has here crafted or commissioned music that will sound classical to the ears of non-classical fans, much of it with lyrics in Italian to complete the effect. "Gira con Me," for example, is a slow ballad that sounds like it may have escaped from a minor opera, but in fact was composed by Foster and songwriter/producer Walter Afanasieff (best-known for his work with Mariah Carey). Groban is also given some ballads in English, with songwriting credits that include such Southern California pop-meisters as Richard Marx, Albert Hammond, Carole Bayer Sager, and Foster's wife, Linda Thompson. The result is an ersatz classical crossover record that won't fool the experts but easily could find its way into households that welcome Celine Dion and other sub-operatic emoters of her ilk. Groban is certainly not to be blamed for taking his chances with Foster instead of staying in college or pursuing a classical career, and his first album is enjoyable even if it doesn't live up to its pretensions.