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Valerio Scanu Live in Rome (Ltd Ed.) | ||||
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Live album / DVD by | ||||
Released | 11 June 2013 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | CD 1:21:00 DVD 2:07:55 | |||
Language | Italian, English | |||
Label | NatyLoveYou srl | |||
Producer | Valerio Scanu | |||
Valerio Scanu chronology | ||||
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Valerio Scanu Live in Roma is a limited edition CD and DVD album by the Italian singer Valerio Scanu. It was released on June 11, 2013. The album was recorded live. The album is a recording of a December 17, 2012, Christmas concert at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Sala Sinopoli, Rome.
During the concert, Scanu sang songs from his own albums, and cover versions, mostly in English. He also performed two duets with singers Ivana Spagna and Silvia Olari. The project was funded and organized by Scanu and by the publishing house he had recently founded, "NatyLoveYou", which became his official publishing house after a break-up with his former publisher. The project was distributed through Self Distribuzione, the largest independent distributor of Italian recordings. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Album | Length |
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1. | "My Heart Will Go On" | Will Jennings | James Horner | cover — Céline Dion | 00:07.16 |
2. | "One Moment In Time" | Albert Hammond | John Bettis | cover — Whitney Houston | 00:04:53 |
3. | "I Surrender" | John Louis Biancaniello | Samuel J. Watters | cover — Celine Dion | 00:05:22 |
4. | "Listen" | Anne Preven | Scott Cutler | cover – Beyoncé Knowles | 00:03:15 |
5. | "Sentimento" | Alessandra Dini | Andrea Del Principe | Album – Sentimento | 00:05:02 |
6. | "Ricordati Di Noi" | Antonio Calo, Saverio Grandi | Antonio Calo, Saverio Grandi | Album – Valerio Scanu | 00:02:27 |
7. | "Domani, Esisti Tu, Libero" | Federica Camba, Alan Sorrenti | Coro Daniele, Matteo Saggese, Luca Mattioni | Album – Sentimento, Valerio Scanu, Parto Da Qui | 00:04:57 |
8. | "Dicitencelo Vuje" | Enzo Fusco | Rodolfo Falvo | cover – Rodolfo Falvo, Enzo Fusco | 00:02:28 |
9. | "Someone Like You / Total Eclipse of the Heart / Pride" | Jim Steinman, Adele Laurie, Blue Adkins, Paul David Hewson, Larry Muller, Adam Clayton | Daniel Dodd Wilson, Jim Steinman, Dave Evans, U2 | cover – Adele, Bonnie Tyler, U2 | 00:07:26 |
10. | "All by Myself" | Eric Carmen | Eric Carmen | cover – Eric Carmen | 00:04:03 |
11. | "Il cerchio della vita" (feat. Ivana Spagna) | Tim Rice | Elton John | cover – Ivana Spagna | 00:06:58 |
12. | "Silent Night" | Joseph Mohr | Franz Xaver Gruber | cover – Christmas carol | 00:04:00 |
13. | "Happy Xmas" | John Lennon | Yoko Ono | cover – John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band | 00:04:36 |
14. | "Oh Holy Night" | Jonh Dwight Sullivan | Frank Zueckmantel, A. Adam | cover – Christmas carol | 00:04:37 |
15. | "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" | Haven Gillespie | J. Fred Coots | cover – Christmas song | 00:03:02 |
16. | "Oh Happy Day" | Edwin R. Hawkins | DP | cover – Gospel Hymn | 00:06.22 |
17. | "Beauty And The Beast" (feat. Silvia Olari) | Howard Elliot Ashman | Alan Menken | cover – Disney Theme Song | 00:04.16 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Album | Length |
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1. | "My Heart Will Go On" | Will Jennings | James Horner | cover – Céline Dion | |
2. | "One Moment In Time" | cover – Whitney Houston | |||
3. | "Cambiare" | cover – Alex Baroni | |||
4. | "Gli Occhi Negli Occhi" | cover – Riccardo Cocciante | |||
5. | "I Surrender" | John Louis Biancaniello | Samuel J. Watters | cover – Celine Dion | |
6. | "Listen" | Anne Preven | Scott Cutler | cover – Beyoncé Knowles | |
7. | "Sentimento" | Album – Sentimento | |||
8. | "Ricordati Di Noi" | Antonio Calo, Saverio Grandi | Antonio Calo, Saverio Grandi | Album – Valerio Scanu | |
9. | "Domani , Esisti Tu, Libero" | Federica Camba, Alan Sorrenti | Coro Daniele, Matteo Saggese, Luca Mattioni | Album – Sentimento, Valerio Scanu, Parto Da Qui | |
10. | "Per Tutte Le Volte Che" | Enzo Fusco | Rodolfo Falvo | Album – Per Tutte Le Volte Che... | |
11. | "Libera Mente / La Mia Coperta Sul Cuore / L'Amore Cambia" | Album – Cosi Diverso, Parto Da Qui, Parto Da Qui | |||
12. | "Amami" | Album – Cosi Diverso | |||
13. | "Someone Like You / Total Eclipse of the Heart / Pride" | Jim Steinman, Adele Laurie, Blue Adkins, Paul David Hewson, Larry Muller, Adam Clayton | Daniel Dodd Wilson, Jim Steinman, Dave Evans, U2 | cover – Adele, Bonnie Tyler, U2 | |
14. | "All by Myself" | Eric Carmen | Eric Carmen | cover – Eric Carmen | |
15. | "Go the Distance" | David Zippel | Alan Menken | cover – Disney Theme "Hercules" | |
16. | "Il cerchio della vita" (feat. Ivana Spagna) | Tim Rice | Elton John | cover – Ivana Spagna | |
17. | "A Whole New World" (feat. Ivana Spagna) | Tim Rice | Alan Menken | cover – Disney Theme "Aladdin" | |
18. | "Beauty And The Beast" (feat. Silvia Olari) | Howard Elliot Ashman | Alan Menken | cover – Disney Theme "Beauty And The Beast" | |
19. | "Silent Night" | Joseph Mohr | Franz Xaver Gruber | cover – Christmas Carol | |
20. | "Happy Xmas" | John Lennon | Yoko Ono | cover – John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band | |
21. | "Oh Holy Night" | Jonh Dwight Sullivan | Frank Zueckmantel, A. Adam | cover – Christmas Carol | |
22. | "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" | Haven Gillespie | J. Fred Coots | cover – Christmas Song | |
23. | "We Are the World" | Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie | Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie | cover – Charity Single | |
24. | "Oh Happy Day" | Edwin R. Hawkins | DP | cover – Gospel Hymn |
For the live concert held in Rome, Valerio Scanu was accompanied by the following musicians:
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