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Il Volo, the Italian trio that has become a sensation throughout the world, presents “Mas Que Amor”, their new Spanish album
The trio will release the new album “Mas Que Amor” on Tuesday, April 9 in the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain and all of Latin America
Il Volo, the young Italian trio that has captivated the world with their incomparable voices, will release their new Spanish-language album “Mas Que Amor”. The album was produced by multi-award winning producer Humberto Gatica and Tony Renis who also collaborated on their debut album. The new production includes the first single “Constantemente Mía”, a collaboration with Mexican Singer Belinda, a version of “Así” with Eros Ramazzotti and “Il Canto”, a collaboration with tenor Placido Domingo. It also includes an impressive re-interpretation of U2’s “Beautiful Day” and a Spanish version of the song “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” titled “Nuestro Amor”, among other tracks.
Thanks to the success that the trio has garnered with “Il Volo Takes Flight – Live from the Detroit Opera House”, a television special recorded for PBS last year, Il Volo recorded two additional specials, “We Are Love” and “Buon Natale” in the city of Miami this past March 26 and 27. “We Are Love” will air on June 1 and “Buon Natale” on November 30, 2013, both on the PBS network.
Renown for their beautiful voices, Il Volo is comprised of Piero Barone (19), Gianluca Ginoble (18) and Ignazio Boschetto (18). Their name means “The Flight” in Italian and has been the perfect name for the group as they have reached impressive heights in the music industry since their arrival performing on the most important programs in US television including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Talk, Ellen, Rachel Ray and even had a special guest appearance on the series finale of the popular HBO series “Entourage”. The tenors released their first album in 2011 and debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard albums chart selling more than 1 million copies worldwide. Their second album “We Are Love”, the English version of “Mas Que Amor” was releases last fall alongside a North American tour where they jam-packed US venues from coast to coast.
Source: universalmusica
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