Monica Mancini - Cinema Paradiso (2002)

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Title: Cinema Paradiso
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Concord Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 49:00
Total Size: 250 MB | 112 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Monica Mancini - Cinema Paradiso
02. Monica Mancini - A Day In The Life Of A Fool
03. Monica Mancini - The Summer Knows
04. Monica Mancini - A Love Before Time
05. Monica Mancini - Soldier In The Rain
06. Monica Mancini - Alfie
07. Monica Mancini - Too Late Now
08. Monica Mancini - The Shadow Of Your Smile
09. Monica Mancini - Baby Mine
10. Monica Mancini - Senza Fine
11. Monica Mancini - I'll Never Say Goodbye
12. Monica Mancini - Over The Rainbow

Monica Mancini has been careful in her recording projects to reflect her heritage and promote it without exploiting it. Her first album, Monica Mancini, was, naturally enough, a collection of songs written by her father, Henry Mancini. Her second, The Dreams of Johnny Mercer, was a tribute to one of her father's main collaborators. Cinema Paradiso features songs by many different songwriters, but its source is the kind of movie theme music in which her father worked successfully for his entire career. Mancini deliberately mixes things up in her choices of material, going back in time as far as the late '30s for "Over the Rainbow" and as far forward as "Senza Fine" from Ghost Ship, a film that opened 11 days before her album was released. And she mixes well-known songs like "Alfie" and "The Shadow of Your Smile" with worthy but lesser-known efforts such as Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's "Too Late Now" from Royal Wedding and her father's "Soldier in the Rain" from the movie of the same name with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. She has also considered the arrangements carefully, using eight different arrangers to create settings for the songs. Some of the charts are lush, while three songs employ a single instrument as accompaniment. Yet they all work together well. And the material and arrangements prove to be good choices for Mancini's voice, which is fully showcased. It is a rich voice, and if her interpretations have their precious moments and are at times too deliberate, she also exudes warmth and feeling for the songs, making this another successful collection.~Cinema Paradiso Review by William Ruhlmann


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