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Dove c'è musica

Eros Ramazzotti · 1996

57 min · 12 tracks · alternative rock · pop rock

A vibrant blend of heartfelt pop melodies and intricate rock arrangements, showcasing Eros Ramazzotti's emotional vocal prowess.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including Italy and Switzerland. The single 'Più bella cosa' became an anthem of love and received extensive radio play, further cementing Ramazzotti's status as a leading pop artist. It also showcased his ability to reach audiences beyond Italy, appealing to Spanish-speaking markets with tracks like 'Yo sin ti'.
Best for
emotional vocal journeys long, immersive listening sessions reflective late-night moods
Context
By the time 'Dove c'è musica' was released in May 1996, Eros Ramazzotti had already established himself as a prominent figure in Italian pop music. This album marked his sixth studio release and followed the successful 'Eros', which solidified his international appeal. At this point, Ramazzotti was transitioning into a more mature sound while retaining his signature romantic themes.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Dove c'è musica Standout 4:44
  • 2 Stella gemella Standout 4:41
  • 3 Più bella cosa Standout 4:27
  • 4 L'Aurora 5:35
  • 5 Lettera al futuro 4:19
  • 6 Io amerò 5:08
  • 7 Questo immenso show 5:27
  • 8 Quasi amore 5:05
  • 9 Yo sin ti 4:12
  • 10 Lei però 4:52
  • 11 L'uragano Meri 4:46
  • 12 Buona vita 3:52

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