Andrea Bocelli's New Album 'Believe' Released... Includes Unreleased Ennio Morricone Track View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park] Universal Music announced on the 13th that it has released Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's new album 'Believe'.


The album, containing a total of 17 tracks, includes the previously unreleased piece 'Inno Sussurato (Whispered Hymn)' by the late film music maestro Ennio Morricone, who passed away in July. The song carries a wish that a small whisper expands into a prayer for all humanity.


There are also three duet tracks, including 'Pianissimo' and 'I Believe' with mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, and 'Amazing Grace', a duet with American singer-songwriter Alison Krauss.


Bocelli also newly arranged and performed 'Ave Maria' and Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'.


The deluxe version includes three additional tracks, including a solo version of 'Amazing Grace', bringing the total to 20 songs. In April, Bocelli sang 'Amazing Grace' alone in the empty Duomo Cathedral during the COVID-19 lockdown, delivering a voice of hope to the world.


Bocelli emphasized, "Through this album, I want to convey 'faith, hope, and love,'" adding, "These three keys hold meaning in all our lives, regardless of any religious beliefs."





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