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Chocabeck

Album - 3 november 2010 - DeB Id: 738269
By Zucchero
11 Tracks 4 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

Reviews

Album DeRango™ 5,84

Zucchero

Chocabeck primiballi

 ‘Chocabeck’ is an old, sad, vaguely deathly and farewell album, very foggy and autumnal. Beautiful.

 Zucchero today is all in that series of very dramatic and beautiful ‘goodbyes’ that he shoots in the best track on the album: 'Il suono della domenica'.

 Listen to Zucchero's 'Chocabeck' and experience the heartfelt blend of blues and Italian melancholy.

💬 60
6804
📈 2,87
Album DeRango™ -5,82

Zucchero

Chocabeck Danilo1987

 Chocabeck is the most intimate album from the good old Sugar, now calm and more reflective than ever.

 After various listens, you understand how genuine the work is, whether you appreciate it or not.

 Discover Zucchero’s mellow and heartfelt Chocabeck—listen now to experience his most reflective work yet.

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3916
📈 2,53
Album DeRango™ -21,18

Zucchero

Chocabeck KillerJoe

 I think this album is Zucchero’s most mature because the melodies are excellent and the lyrics are little poems.

 This album is a small masterpiece by a great artist.

 Listen to Zucchero’s soulful 'Chocabeck' and experience a heartfelt journey through poetry and melody.

💬 58
12393
📈 2,46
Album DeRango™ -51,23

Zucchero

Chocabeck federicolaurent

 "'Chocabeck' is probably his worst solo album and to beat 'Fly' would already take effort."

 "The rest of the work is quite flat... by now the Zucchero who sang 'Menta O Rosmarino' is no more, and we have to come to terms with it."

 Explore the full review to see why 'Chocabeck' missed the mark and decide if it's worth a listen.

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📈 1,84

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Zucchero

Adelmo Fornaciari (born 1955, Roncocesi) is an Italian singer-songwriter known by his stage name Zucchero. He rose to prominence in the 1980s with blues‑influenced pop, major albums such as Blue's and Oro, incenso & birra, and numerous international collaborations.
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