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''Fly'' is the tenth studio album by the Italian blues rock singer-songwriter
Zucchero Fornaciari Adelmo Fornaciari (; born 25 September 1955), more commonly known by his stage name Zucchero Fornaciari or simply Zucchero (), is an Italian singer, musician and songwriter. His stage name is the Italian word for "sugar", as his elementary teach ...
, released on 22 September 2006. The album was mostly recorded in 2006 at the
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in Hollywood with producer
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, and previewed at the historic
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in
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, on 18 September 2006.


Overview

The album ''Fly'' is subtitled "(Come possiamo volare con le aquile se siamo contornati da tacchini)", translated "How we can fly among eagles when we are surrounded by turkeys". The album is Zucchero's "small cloud of love on the rain of disharmony around us". Like in the case of his albums, it includes several notable collaborations. The lyrics of the song "Troppa fedeltà" were co-written by
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, while those of "È delicato" along
Ivano Fossati Ivano Alberto Fossati (born 21 September 1951) is an Italian pop singer from Genoa. He was a member of the progressive rock group Delirium and has worked with Fabrizio De André, Riccardo Tesi, Anna Oxa, Mia Martini, Ornella Vanoni, Shirley Bass ...
. The song "L'Amore è nell'aria" is a cover of British band Feeder's song "Broken", a B-side taken from the single " Just the Way I'm Feeling", originally written by
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. Zucchero rearranged the song by Nicholas, and composed new lyrics in Italian. The songs were recorded by many notable musicians like
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on the piano, electric piano and Hammond organ,
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the bass guitar (#2, #5, #9, #11), Randy Jackson the bas guitar (#1, #8), Michael Landau the guitars (#5, #7, #9, #10, #11),
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(#2, #8), Amir Questlove Thompson founder of The Roots on the drums (#2, #5, #8, #9),
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the drums (#1, #3, #7),
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the drums (#4, #11),
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the drums (#4, #6), among others.


Composition

The album intentionally includes older instruments like Hammond organ and Mellotron for a vintage feeling. The song "Pronto" has a verse "C’ho paura have fear ofdegli americani, e degli inglesi, e degli italiani, dei musulmani e anche dei cristiani", by which he showed his concern and fear from those he did and did not cite who are in the permanent worldwide conflicts. The song "Quanti anni ho" has less concern and is more tranquil, with nostalgia for lost ethic values, dedicated to his son Adelmo Blu. The "Let it shine" is a song dedicated to the
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and tragedy done by Hurricane Katrina. The "Occhi" is another ballad with 70's style about pure romanticism, while "E’ delicato" about the absolute love. The song "Cuba libre" was written in the wake of Fidel Castro's illness, but it's not about him, yet Cuba and its people for whom has special feelings.


Release

Four singles were released from the album in Italy, "Bacco perbacco", "Cuba libre" and "Occhi" in 2006, "E' delicato" and "Un kilo" in 2007. The album reached number #1 in Switzerland, and Italy, where was at number one four consecutive weeks, with 45 consecutive weeks in the Top 20, being certified 6× Platinum in Italy, 2× Platinum in Switzerland and Gold in Austria and Greece and selling over million copies worldwide. Different track listings appear in the three international versions of the album released worldwide. The English and Spanish editions have thirteen tracks instead of eleven. "E di grazia plena" does not appear and there are three bonus tracks: "Nel così blu" (a cover of the
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" with new Italian lyrics written by Zucchero and Pasqualle Panella), "Flying Away" ("Occhi" with English lyrics) and "Shine" ("Let it shine" with English lyrics). In addition, in the Spanish release, three of the original tracks in Italian are replaced by the same songs with Spanish lyrics: "Bacco Perbacco" is replaced by "Venus Y Bacco"; Cuba Libre" by "Cuba Libre (Mi Amor)"; and "Pronto" by "Pronto (Que Bueno Està). The South American version of ''Fly'' has eleven tracks like the original Italian edition, but includes the same three songs with Spanish lyrics, as released in the Spanish version. Zucchero toured to promote this album in 2007 with Fly World Tour, with over 100 concerts in Europe, North and South America.


Reception

The album has generally met with positive reviews. Marisa Brown from
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gave the (Italian edition) album 3/5 stars. It was noted that the raw rock songs are a "rare occurrence for the album", with most of the rest "slow, introspective, lovelorn ballads", beside "Un Kilo" and "Cuba Libre", something " Peter Gabriel would write if he were Italian". It was noted the lyrical idea of the nature and space, with the word fly "mentioned numerous times throughout the album, as are ideas of birds and the sky ... the earth and stars and sun" meaning a distance between peoples, concluding "Zucchero knows how to convey emotion without getting overly sappy, which means that it doesn't take a knowledge of Italian to enjoy it". Italian music reviewer Alfredo Marziano from Rockol considered the album possibly the most convincing after the ''
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'' (1989), thankfully also to the session musicians, which made the album feeling it was "played". Seemingly the most beautiful song is "Occhi", there's heat and colour in "E' delicato", while space and depth in "L'amore è nell'aria". The "Bacco perbacco" is frivolous, "Un kilo" has catchy lyrics, and rhythm of The Roots ( Questlove exactly), "Cuba libre" a mixture of
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and language of
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, concluding ballads prevalied against the rock songs.


Track listing

;Italian edition


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fly (Zucchero Album) 2006 albums Zucchero Fornaciari albums Albums produced by Don Was Polydor Records albums Rhythm and blues albums by Italian artists