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| Creator: Paul Potts Label: Sony/Bmg Int'l Category: Music
List Price: $22.98 Buy New: $7.20 You Save: $15.78 (69%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 242 reviews Sales Rank: 30385
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 138682 UPC: 886971386820 EAN: 0886971386820 ASIN: B000SKO0OY
Release Date: July 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: IMPORT CD. Brand new and factory sealed! Free upgrade to First Class for US orders and to Air Mail for international orders!
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| Tracks:
| • | Nessun Dorma - Paul Potts, | | • | Time to Say Goodbye - Paul Potts, Quarantotto | | • | Amapola - Paul Potts, Lacalle, Garcia | | • | Everybody Hurts - Paul Potts, Berry | | • | Caruso - Paul Potts, Dalla, Lucio | | • | Nella Fantasia - Paul Potts, Morricone, Ennio | | • | You Raise Me Up - Paul Potts, Graham | | • | My Way - Paul Potts, Revaux | | • | Cavatina - Paul Potts, Myers, Stanley | | • | Music Of The Night - Paul Potts, |
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Album Description 2007 debut album from the winner of the first season of Britain's Got Talent. Potts' winning performance of Puccini's 'Nessun Dorma' is now one of the most watched clips in You Tube's history (10 million+). The album includes that track as well as the equally captivating 'Time To Say Goodbye', a Spanish version of 'My Way' and Italian version of REM's 'Everybody Hurts'. 12 tracks. RCA.
Product Description This Unassuming Man, a 36 Year Old Phone Salesman from South Wales and Amateur Opera Singer, Stepped Up to the Microphone on Simon Cowell's British Itv Show "Britain's Got Talent" and Literally Stole the Show. Many Anticipated Another William Hung, but Instead Got a Caruso! the Performance Brought the Entire Audience to their Feet, Even Winning High Praise from Cowell Himself. Potts Went on to Resoundingly Win the Competition! his is a Real Rags to Riches Tale, Having Been 30,000 in Debt and Suffering Years of Bullying and Recovering from a Serious Motorbike Accident. His Winning the Competition Got Him Signed to a Lucrative Recording Contract and He Gained Considerable Media Exposure all Over the World. This Debut Album Naturally features the Piece He Auditioned with (Puccini's "Nessun Dorma") as Well as his Heart Stopping Version of "Con Te Partiro/Time to Say Goodbye", the Song He Sang in the Finals, Originally Made Famous by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli.
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lovable thoughts November 17, 2008 this is one performance a person should buy to enjoy the flavor of light opera and some enduring love songs from broadway musicals. mr. potts voice is enchanting and so very pleasing to the ears. he even shows his talent on some arranagements by singing in a foreign language charm that is highly exhilitering.......i positively recomend this one for your collection.
Touching story with a happy ending! Thank you Paul! June 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first heard of Paul Potts on YouTube and like many others, thought it was a fairytale ending to a beautiful story. Paul conquered bullies, sadness, and shyness and won over our hearts with his amazing voice and talent. He brought Opera to those that didn't understand it or appreciate it. I bought this CD not only for myself, but for Paul. He made me smile, cry, and laugh. Success couldn't have happened to a nicer person. Thank you Paul...
Phenomenal! May 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Saw GBT a month or so ago, a fluke as it's the only time I've ever watched it and don't watch American Idol either. It was a totally mesmerizing experience and probably one of the most dramatic real-life stories ever seen. Distracted, it was only a week ago that I decided to Google it. Didn't even know his name just American Idol opera singer (even forgot it was GBT) and came up with Paul Potts. Ah, played his audition video over 200 times by now I believe. The most moving two or three minutes of television I've ever seen, better than any Hollywood movie! The awkward, none too handsome, nervous, fella with bad gnashers, wearing a cheap, ill-fitting,off-the-rack suit just totally floored me with the sounds that came out of his mouth, along with the judges and the audience of course.
Some of the opera mavens are saying he's lazy, untalented, cheated, at best a good pop singer, etc. etc. Maybe they're right. I'm pig ignorant at opera and had to even look up the word squillo and another by Kaine, but for good or evil I don't think Paul Potts planned to "cheat" by becoming good enough to impress us pig ignorant folk and never taking any pay to do so. Just worked out that way. I went back and started listening to the few opera cds I have and although I like Paul's version of Nessun Dorma even better than Pavarotti's I just listened to Ben Heppner's version and can easily see that he's got more equipment and sings it better than Potts, but hey, maybe Paul will improve enough to at least be a professional opera singer, maybe not. Nessun Dorma is one of the few arias us pig-ignorant of opera can appreciate cold though. I'd like to see him sing Rigoletto. Just saw Roberto Alagna sing it on a you tube video that blew me away. There's a tune that most of opera ignorant recognize and perhaps he should have sang that rather than Nessun Dorma again. Loved his Con Te Partiro on the show though -- made me cry -- was thinking of my mother, perhaps Amanda was thinking of her Grandfather. Yes, I guess it wasn't a "real" opera song, but a great one to show off a trained voice. Oh, and his self-confidence and demeanor were vastly improved from his "nervous little boy" that one detractor labeled him.
I've read every review posted by Amazon and the one attribute you'll see is his ability to get to us emotionally. The people that love Paul now though wouldn't be listening to him if he were to sing mostly real opera songs. You have to learn opera over a period of time I suspect.
Loved his Music of the Night rendition I downloaded. I'm just now buying his album. Btw, I have a program that allows me to download the videos from Google or YouTube and it also extracts the audio for mp3s. Made a CD with his audition Nessum Dorma, (even included Simon Cowell's "okay, ready when you are." and Time to Say Goodbye and Music of the Night. Actually surprising how good it sounds!
One thing that bothered me was one person said that Sony got him a top-notch coach, but I was reading his newspaper accounts from around the world and they were saying he was traveling light with only his tour manager and his wife. After this whirlwind tour I hope he spends more time improving his voice. I'm hoping he can at least make it to the professional level if that's what he really wants. Time will tell if he's good enough for the pros, eh? Having spent years studying chess I wonder if the mavens are correct in their assessment of his talent, i.e., even his potential talent? I know a grandmaster can judge a chessplayer's talent at a glance more accurately than the average club player. On the other hand Bobby Fischer was playing another grandmaster, Robert Byrne, in an important game and two grandmasters commenting on the game thought Byrne's had the better game. A few minutes later Byrne's resigned. So, even the experts aren't always seeing everything, perhaps what us common folk are seeing, i.e., the emotional power of his singing will transcend his deficiencies (if he corrects them at least somewhat, maybe a lot) to win all the marbles and grab the brass ring after. Then again, mabye not.
Paul Potts: One Chance April 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I listen to this CD over and over. By about the 3rd time I have forgiven everyone for everything and love them all! And that is without knowing what the words are saying!
Paul Potts CD April 6, 2008 I enjoy this CD very much, and play it often. I've also bought or recommended it to family and friends. I look forward to the next CD he'll make.
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