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Greatest Hits

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Download links and information about Greatest Hits by Paul Potts. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:04:11 minutes.

Artist: Paul Potts
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:04:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Turandot: Nessun Dorma (featuring David Snell, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 2:52
2. Con Te Partiro (Italian Version of 'Time To Say Goodbye') (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus) 4:03
3. La Prima Volta (First Time Ever I Saw Your Face) (featuring Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Josef Larossi, Andreas Romdhane, Henrik Janson, Peter Ljung, Fredrik Mattsson, Anna Zander, Jan Chalupecky, Jiri Hurnik, Olof Akre, Jessica Bäcklund / Jessica Backlund, Helena Bjarnle, Mathias Broson, Ivonne Fuchs, Lena Hillås Söderström / Lena Hillas Soderstrom, Inger Kindlund-Stark, Stefan Nymark, Jenny Ohlson, Pelle Olofson, Johan Pejler, Marika Scheele) 4:02
4. Caruso (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Simon Lee, Carmine Lauri) 3:50
5. Ognuno Soffre (Italian Version of 'Everybody Hurts') (featuring Josef Larossi, Andreas Romdhane, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Carmine Lauri) 4:50
6. Ave Maria (featuring Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Henrik Janson, Peter Ljung, Jan Chalupecky, Jiri Hurnik) 4:48
7. Piano (Memory) (featuring Anders Von Hofsten, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Josef Larossi, Andreas Romdhane, Henrik Janson, Peter Ljung, Yvonne Burnett, Jan Chalupecky, Jiri Hurnik, Jeanette Olson) 4:12
8. Parla Più Piano (featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) 3:44
9. Un Giorno Per Moi (A Time For Us) (featuring Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Josef Larossi, Andreas Romdhane, Henrik Janson, Peter Ljung, Fredrik Mattsson, Anna Zander, Jan Chalupecky, Jiri Hurnik, Olof Akre, Jessica Bäcklund / Jessica Backlund, Helena Bjarnle, Mathias Broson, Ivonne Fuchs, Lena Hillås Söderström / Lena Hillas Soderstrom, Inger Kindlund-Stark, Stefan Nymark, Jenny Ohlson, Pelle Olofson, Johan Pejler, Marika Scheele) 3:39
10. Senza Luce (A Whiter Shade Of Pale) (featuring Josef Larossi, Andreas Romdhane, Henrik Janson, Peter Ljung, Fredrik Mattsson, Per Björsund / Per Bjorsund, Helena Bjarnle, Mathias Broson, Lena Hillås Söderström / Lena Hillas Soderstrom, Inger Kindlund-Stark, Stefan Nymark, Pelle Olofson, Johan Pejler, Tomas Brauner, Veronika Novotna) 3:50
11. Il mio cuore va (My Heart Will Go On) (featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) 4:27
12. Por Ti Sere (Italian Version of 'You Raise Me Up') (featuring Steve Mac, Fridrik Karlsson, Chris Laws, Dave Arch) 4:01
13. Il Gladiatore (featuring The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra) 3:42
14. Cavatina (featuring London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Simon Lee, Carmine Lauri) 3:47
15. O Holy Night (featuring Andreas Romdhane, London Symphony Orchestra And Chorus, Peter Ljung) 4:24
16. The First Noel (featuring Walter Afanasieff, Bill Ross, Hollywood Film Chorale) 4:00

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There should be a strong market for this greatest-hits release by British crossover tenor Paul Potts, whose phenomenal popularity is growing internationally among listeners who may not have had the chance to pick up his still consistently selling solo releases. Check out his Taiwanese fan site sometime. Potts, a shelf-stocker at a Tesco supermarket when he catapulted to fame by winning the Britain's Got Talent television competition, has an undeniable Everyman appeal. However, that should have worn off by now if that were all he had, and the collection also gives observers of the vocal scene a chance to investigate the reasons for the Potts phenomenon. His recording of "Nessun Dorma," included here, has attracted more than 120,000,000 views on YouTube. Some aspects may remain elusive, it's true: why should "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" need to have been translated into Italian for an English-speaking singer? Yet listen to the "Nessun Dorma" again, and it becomes clear that Potts' voice has an unusual distribution across register. In the mid-range it's thin and not particularly pleasant, but it blooms unexpectedly into the top (although not the very top), where it has caught people's attention. "Nessun Dorma," with its conversational beginning and subsequent explosion of passion, fits this vocal profile to a T, and Potts has subsequently been very canny about picking other pieces that do the same. The Christmas carols that close out the collection are cases in point. The result is a reasonably satisfying sound, and one that keeps replicating what drew listeners to Potts in the first place. Potts isn't going to win the admiration of opera lovers, nor even make an impact on the operatic stage like Andrea Bocelli, but he knows his bailiwick and knows it well.