The Voice (Russell Watson album)

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The Voice
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Studio album by
Released25 September 2000; 17 April 2001 (USA)
Recorded2000
Genre Crossover
Length61:59
Label Decca
Producer Nick Patrick
Russell Watson chronology
The Voice
(2000)
Encore
(2001)

The Voice is the 2000 debut album by British tenor Russell Watson.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Nella Fantasia" - Metro Voices, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  2. "Amor Ti Vieta" (from Fedora) - The London Session Orchestra, Russell Watson
  3. "Pelagia's Song" (from Captain Corelli's Mandolin ) - Russell Watson
  4. "Caruso" - The London Session Orchestra, Russell Watson
  5. "Miserere" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  6. "Panis angelicus" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  7. "Non ti scordar di me" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  8. "La donna è mobile" (from "Rigoletto") - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  9. "Saylon Dola" - Máire Brennan, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  10. "Someone Like You" - Cleopatra Higgins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  11. "Bridge over Troubled Water" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  12. "Vienna" - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  13. "Funiculì, Funiculà" - Metro Voices, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson
  14. "Barcelona" - Metro Voices, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Shaun Ryder, Russell Watson
  15. "Nessun Dorma!" (from Turandot ) - Metro Voices, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russell Watson

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Portugal (AFP) [15] Gold20,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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