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Customer Reviews

"some opera guy"

Pavarotti is an opera hero. It isn't my music of choice either, however many songs are extremely powerful and Pavarotti is nothing short of brilliant.

pavarotti and friends

lovely music, especially songs number 10 and 13

This Man's Heart !

I wish I could have known this man. I'm not a fan of Opera per say, however I do recognize the importance of Opera and it's most important singers. I'll bet this man had great and wonderful heart. My favorite song here is No.11 It's Probably Me and not just because of Sting. Thank You Pavarotti and all of your friends.

Biography

Born: January 24, 1941 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Although Aaron Neville is often compared to singer Sam Cooke in terms of sheer vocal refinement, he has a voice and style uniquely his own. He is well known as part of the New Orleans sound of the Neville Brothers. Yet, aside from the 1967 number one R&B hit "Tell It Like It Is," few have heard his incredible early solo recordings. Many of those first recordings, in the early and mid-'60s, were arranged, produced, and often written by the brilliant Allen Toussaint — another talent only...
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