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About Il Divo |
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"Great voices, good looks, and gayer-than-gay songs. I don�t think you can go wrong," says Anthony King in Bay Windows. But Elysa Gardner writes at courierpostonline.com that this recording is an "exercise in classical-crossover cluelessness."
The Christmas Collection
Il Divo
An Evening With Il Divo-Live In Barcelona The Promise
1. The Power Of Love (La Fuerza Mayor) U.K. release date: 10 November 2008
Siempre
Release date in U.S.: 11/21/2006 The highly anticipated new album from many people's favorite cosmopolitan quartet! Siempre features the songs "Somewhere," "Caruso," "Music," 'Nights In White Satin," and many more! --- DVD Il Divo - Encore Il Divo - Live at the Greek Live at the Greek Theatre, amazon.co.uk --- Books Il Divo: Our Music, Our Journey, Our Words Romancing the World: A Biography of Il Divo
(Hardcover) "Music journalist Allegra Rossi celebrates her idols with an in-depth biography that�s sure to please the band�s legions of fans. Filled with never-before-seen photos, it provides a complete chronicle of the lives and work of singers David Miller, S�bastien Izambard, Urs Buhler, and Carlos Marin: the truly divine quartet."--from Book Description at amazon.com --- About Il Divo's performances: At a concert in Melbourne, Australia, "Il Divo did what more than 10 million CD sales have proved they do best. They make a great deal of very little � they take mawkish pop songs, translate them into sexy Eurolingos, muscle them up with a 20-strong orchestra and five-man rock band, and deliver them with the operatic conviction of Placido Domingo."--Alison Barclay, Herald Sun, 14 March 2006 "The group's sold-out concert Friday at DAR Constitution Hall showed the group quick to hijack the accouterments of opera but possessing none of the tonal splendor and precision essential to the art. The concert was a schlocky, cloying and highly contrived display with an unvaried sound and stage act that could make any music lover turn away in embarrassment."--Daniel Ginsberg for the Washington Post of February 5, 2006. --- |
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