This blogger has been a fan of Eros Ramazzotti since the beginning, I loved Terra promessa when he won the very first Sanremo nwcomers category back in 1984, and his next songs and albums were eagerly waited by me. Over the 35 years my fanhood has had its ups and downs and even if I have seen him live in Helsinki already a couple of time (and front row seats for October 2019 are booked) I was very pleasantly surprised with his latest album Vita ce n'è. If his resent albums have been a bit the same old, this new one - his 13th studio album - has a fresh air to it. The classic Ramazzotti ballads are there but there's also a nice mixture of more modern sounds and Latin flavor to make fresh, interesting, catchy and highly enjoyable! Maybe it's thanks to the authors of the album next to Eros himself: Federica Abbate (Nessun grado di separazione and Roma-Bangkok among others) is present in eight songs, Jovanotti in one (In primo piano), as is Fortunato Zambaglione (Nati per amare). Add Tommaso Paradiso (Vale per sempre), Bungaro (Ti dichiaro amore), Enrico Nigiotti (Ho bisogno di te) and Mario Lavezzi (Avanti cosi).
In short: Maybe the best Eros Ramazzotti album so far!
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