Cover of Tiziano Ferro Centoundici
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For fans of tiziano ferro, lovers of italian pop and ballads, music enthusiasts seeking diverse and well-crafted albums
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THE REVIEW

Since the other review on this subject is not a review at all, I'm rewriting it...

First of all, contrary to what the other person says, the album is GREAT! ALL THE TRACKS deserve to be listened to! Maybe some songs are not completely understandable (but being an artist also means this), yet the music is well-crafted and the voice is well positioned on the rhythm.

The only song that might be skipped after repeated listens to the album is No. 9, "Temple Bar," a cabaret-like song... nothing to do with the rest. In my opinion, the album is even better than the first one, which was already worth listening to. The songs within the album are of various genres, from the more lively ones to the calmer ones, but always beautiful. Unfortunately, in my opinion, when a song becomes commercial, it loses a lot! Meaning that hearing the same thing over and over again makes you pay less attention to the words...

I'll say it one last time, as I might have said it too much already, IT'S WORTH LISTENING TO!!!

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This review praises Tiziano Ferro's 'Centoundici' as a great album with songs that are all worth listening to. It highlights the diversity of genres and strong vocal delivery, considering it even better than his first album. The only critique is the outlier song 'Temple Bar' which feels out of place. The reviewer warns that commercial overexposure can diminish the impact of the lyrics but overall strongly recommends the album.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Centoundici (04:19)

04   Ti voglio bene (04:48)

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05   In bagno in aeroporto (02:49)

06   Non me lo so spiegare (04:00)

08   10 piegamenti! (02:51)

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10   Giugno 84 (03:12)

11   Eri come l'oro ora sei come loro (03:51)

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12   Chi non ha talento insegna (04:45)

13   13 anni (03:25)

14   Le cose che non dici (03:59)

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15   Rosso relativo (04:03)

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19   Mai nata (03:53)

20   Primavera non è (03:03)

Tiziano Ferro

Tiziano Ferro is an Italian singer-songwriter from Latina, known for mainstream pop that often blends R&B influences and ballad-driven songwriting, and for major commercial success in Italy and Spanish-speaking markets.
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Other reviews

By charles

 I haven't listened to this album. And I never will.

 IT'S AWFUL!!! (I'm saying this on trust, without listening...)


By COX

 what a mess


By JpLoyRow

 Tiziano Ferro’s masterpiece was, more than the first album 'Rosso relativo,' the mature '111.'

 An unrepeatable album, of devastating impact, considering the sales, an absolute record.