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2009 May 8 2009

The voice of Claudia Mori once again the star in a 'Collection' to hit

At 15 years after his last participation in the festival of San Remo, a CD comes out May 15 with all singing his greatest hits, plus a DVD where there is a private family movie Celentano.

Rome, May 8 (Adnkronos) - After having engaged in recent years mainly for the production of Clan Celentano, including some of the best-selling albums by her husband, and having established itself as a producer of television drama, starring Claudia Mori back with his voice, 15 years after His last participation at the Festival of Sanremo, in '94 with the song 'If you love me', written by Toto Cutugno. It comes out May 15th on label next to the Clan 'Claudia Mori Collection', which includes a CD with all singing his greatest hits, plus a DVD where there is a private family movie Celentano, authorized by the same Mori.

Claudia Mori has personally handled the various phases of construction: the choice of the fourteen songs on the CD, selected among the most significant and most successful of his career in music, new mixes and rimasterizzazioni of the original versions, which have returned to the tracks cleaning of the sounds, while rediscovering the freshness and modernity, the image of the book of superior and full of rare and beautiful photographs, chosen from his photo album.

There are interesting 'plus' that make this collection special songs, some taken from 45, are now unavailable in the market and the DVD contains an unreleased movie, family, authorized by Claudia Mori. The box it wants to be an object of worship for the loyal fans of Claudia and for those who will discover pages of his career.

The tracklist of the album appear in fact: 'Good evening, Doctor', a song written by Shel Shapiro and Paul Limits and became a legend of Italian music (the central theme, a call between two illicit lovers, caused a sensation when it came out in 1974 and reached top of the charts), 'Not any more', which in 1982 remained at the top of the charts for several weeks and is home to the intervention of voice Joe Cocker (album version there is also remixed by Deelay, chosen as first single for the radio) 'Another time, close the door' ('Close the door'), presented at the Sanremo Festival in 1985, 'From saying to do' and 'The Prince', respectively, side A and side B of the 45 published in 1983 ('The Prince' sees Raf was the authors' initials of the TV show 'Hit Parade').

And yet nell'abum include: 'And' love 'by Shel Shapiro, the song that gave the title to the second album by Claudia Mori, published in 1977,' Hold me to you ', the Italian version of the famous' Everything's All Right', where Claudia sings with Joe Cocker, 'Born to me' that was part of the 33 laps 'Claudia sings Adriano' of 1984; 'beautiful daughter I' (you wonder), revisiting the music of Roberto Carlos "You wonder ',' Who'll follow me love '(Is it love) sung with Joe Cocker,' Love you, want you, think of 'the 1972 Besquet-written by Balducci and published as the B side of the 45' The Dreamer '.

We could not miss 'who does not work, does not make love', which won the Sanremo Festival in 1970 in the interpretation of Adriano Celentano and Claudia Mori, caused great debate in a time of severe social demands (the version on the CD is sung only by Claudia Mori). Finally there is also 'What do you say' (The Locomotion), which was the B side of the 45 with which Claudia Mori debuted in 1964 (on the A side "Do not look at me") and that is the Italian version of the famous song Little Eva.

08/05/2009 - Adnkronos