Pavarotti Forever Reviews



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Pavarotti CD - Review written on January 02, 2008
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Rating: 5 out of 5

A GREAT voice singing GREAT songs on a GREAT CD. The right item timely delivered at a good price. Thanks.
Great download - Pavarotti in fine form - Review written on December 30, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful.

This was my first album download from Amazon - all the songs were from the time when Pavarotti's voice was at its finest, and the price is outstanding for this high quailty.

I far prefer Amazon's download methodolgy to iTunes. I expect to be playing the album over the next 2 - 30 years, so I'm glad it's in mp3 format, not a "protected" format restricting me to 5 PCs, like iTunes uses. I change PCs every 4 - 5 years, so, with iTunes, I'd probably have had to pay again for the album in another 15 - 20 years or so. With Amazon's mp3 format, I'll keep transferring the song to my latest PC.
Excellent compilation, but... - Review written on November 24, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
9 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

...be forewarned. Anyone who already purchased 'Pavarotti Greatest Hits' released a decade ago in 1997 (also often referred to as 'The Ultimate Collection'), will already have this material released in this form, even if the artwork is quite a bit different.

This is a quick and (I unfortunately have to say a bit) dirty repackaging of the earlier set, without benefit of remastering or any other such tweaks. You can make your own judgments about the merits of Pavarotti's recording label for their actions in timing and makeover, but for the uninitiated it IS nonetheless a great introduction to a fabulous voice and persona that has now gone on to another realm for other souls to enjoy. For us remaining here, what we have left is his recorded legacy and memories of past concert performances. Even for longtime fans with extensive Pavarotti music already in your library, if you missed out on the earlier release version this is still worthy of purchase, if only because it contains many of Pavarotti's best recorded performances in a single collection.
This could turn me into an opera fan - Review written on November 21, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I don't listen to opera very often, don't know much about it; and I don't understand much Italian. But I do enjoy listening to an artist who is at the top of his class, and this album is a great representation of such an artist. Perhaps opera is an acquired taste; but this album has certainly made it easier for me to acquire one. I used to see people get enthralled by listening to old recordings of Caruso, and wonder what they're so excited about. Thirty years from now, someone will wonder that about me as I pull out this CD and listen to it with a smile on my face.
Maestro Remembered - Review written on October 23, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
7 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Fantastic CD with popular classical opera & Italian folk songs. This is a great tribute CD to Pavarotti. I truly enjoyed listening to this. Any Pavarotti fan will agree....Pavarotti Forever
Forever, indeed - Review written on October 09, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
26 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

This double CD at budget price in honor of the great Pavarotti must have been prepared in advance of his death, since it arrives within weeks of his demise from pancreatic cancer. CD 1 is devoted to his greatest hits from opera, CD 2 mainly to the greatest hits on the crossovver-pop side of his career. Toward the end of his long public life, Pavarotti was dismissed by critics as musically irrelevant, a once-great voice pushed far beyond its viable life span. At worst he was seen as a defector from the sacred temple of classical music to the muddy arena of popular kitsch.

Yet I loved him -- the world loved him -- beyond any other tenor in modern memory. He was immense and lovable in all his incarnations, whether at Wembley Stadium, Central Park, the Met, or his native Modena. Painted by the media as a creature of excess, I have no doubt he was, but what a glorious excess! Intimates described him as a child in a man's huge body, and he was often as lazy as he was self-indulgent. Does any of that matter? As the opera selections in this set testify, Pavarotti's dedicaiton to the highest artistic standards was a hallmark of his musicianship for twenty years. He was extravagantly gifted but also extravagantly giving. What he had to give was all of himself. That's a hugely egotistical way to go thorugh life, and yet for the rare few who can bring it off, it's also hugely rewrding, for both giver and receiver. I will never forget the one and only time I heard the great man in recital, and despite the hype of "Pavarotti Forever," his name will endure for a very, very long time.