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Josh Groban: Topic UfficialeCD, tour, apparizioni TV
Started by
Ronny83
, Sep 03 2006 10:19 AM
#151
Posted 17 February 2009 - 04:28 PM
#152
Posted 18 February 2009 - 04:35 AM
Le mie fonti dicono di no. Che è stato sostituito da un tenore di nome Gianluca Terranova
#153
Posted 18 February 2009 - 09:24 AM
#154
Posted 18 February 2009 - 10:43 AM
no
#155
Posted 18 February 2009 - 11:33 AM
Nooo...uffa! Era uno dei pochi motivi per cui avrei guardato ancora Sanremo dopo ieri sera!
#156
Posted 18 February 2009 - 02:52 PM
#157
Posted 24 March 2009 - 07:56 AM
La stampa dice che si è messo con Katy Perry
#158
Posted 25 March 2009 - 10:32 AM
Beh... mica male!!!
Ma sono solo rumors o c'è qualche certezza?
Ma sono solo rumors o c'è qualche certezza?
Edited by Shirin, 25 March 2009 - 10:34 AM.
#159
Posted 26 March 2009 - 06:03 AM
X ora gli interessati non confermano.
A me non dispiace come coppia, chissà
A me non dispiace come coppia, chissà
#160
Posted 26 March 2009 - 11:22 AM
#161
Posted 28 March 2009 - 04:49 AM
#162
Posted 24 April 2009 - 12:25 PM
Lo avete sentito il duetto con Placido Domingo "La tua semplicita'" ? e' da brividi. La canzone fa parte del disco "Amore infinito " di Domingo, canzoni tratte dai testi, dalle poesie di Papa Wojtyla.
#163
Posted 24 April 2009 - 05:51 PM
#164
Posted 28 November 2009 - 12:07 PM
E' al lavoro sul nuovo album!
#165
Posted 29 November 2009 - 06:05 AM
si joshino è a lavoro sul nuovo cd già da settembre.. il sito è già cambiato.
nel frattempo lo possiamo ascoltare nel duetto con nelly furtado in Silencio. molto bella come canzone.
nel frattempo lo possiamo ascoltare nel duetto con nelly furtado in Silencio. molto bella come canzone.
#166
Posted 30 November 2009 - 02:32 PM
#167
Posted 11 September 2010 - 03:38 AM
e a distanza (piu o meno) di un anno dal post di roby (ahahhahahaha) uscirà il nuovo Cd di Joshino Grobanuccio
infatti il nuovo album di Josh, Illuminations, uscirà a novembre ed è anticipato dal singolo Hidden Away che potete ascoltare e scarikare a gratisse dal sito ufficiale http://www.joshgroban.com/
sinceramente il nuovo singolo non mi fa impazzire però sono felice di riascoltare la bella voce di josh in nuove canzoni.... e non vedo l'ora di sentire tutto il cd
infatti il nuovo album di Josh, Illuminations, uscirà a novembre ed è anticipato dal singolo Hidden Away che potete ascoltare e scarikare a gratisse dal sito ufficiale http://www.joshgroban.com/
sinceramente il nuovo singolo non mi fa impazzire però sono felice di riascoltare la bella voce di josh in nuove canzoni.... e non vedo l'ora di sentire tutto il cd
#168
Posted 12 September 2010 - 01:30 PM
sto ragazzo canta proprio bene!!e poi è amico di celine!!se venissero a sanremo tutti e due morirei sulla sedia!!!ma so che non accadrà,forse lui può anche venire, ma Celine non credo proprio che venga quest'anno...anche se salirebbe l'audience a mille(almeno spero)dove va lei ci sono sempre ascolti da record,almeno per il resto del mondo,non so in italia ma spero di si....
ELENUCCIA
#169
Posted 13 September 2010 - 04:03 AM
che mi dite del nuovo singolo? a voi piace?
#170
Posted 13 September 2010 - 04:49 AM
Ho ascoltato il brano sul suo sito, lo trovo molto interessante e lui canta davvero molto bene!!
#171
Posted 13 September 2010 - 10:11 AM
a me on ha colpito molto... ma la sua bravura e i suoi altri cd mi fanno da garanzia per questo nuovo album
#172
Posted 29 September 2010 - 12:47 PM
dal sito ufficiale....
"Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi" mi incuriosisce molto... mi è venuta subito in mente "nei giardini che nessuno sa" di Zero\Pausini... che joshino ne abbia fatta una versione francese???
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Illuminations Tracklisting Revealed
Posted Sep 29 2010.
Get a first look at the tracklisting for Illuminations available November 15th. Pre-order the limited edition version here.
Track listing:
Wandering Kind (Prelude)
Bells of New York City
Galileo
L'Ora Dell'Addio
Hidden Away
Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi
Higher Window
If I Walk Away
Love Only Knows
Voce Existe Em Mim
War At Home
London Hymn
Straight To You
Josh Groban breaks new ground of artistic and personal growth with his long-awaited fifth studio album, Illuminations, to be released on November 15th, 2010, from Reprise Records. The album is the rewardingly surprise-filled result of the unexpected but stimulating teaming with veteran producer Rick Rubin, known for his iconic work with Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash and Dixie Chicks among many others.
This unprecedented partnership saw both Groban and Rubin stepping out of their respective zones to come together and create an entirely new zone where art meets intimacy and immediacy meets timelessness. Most importantly, Groban -- who ranks as Billboard Magazine's 14th top-selling artist of the 2000s with more than 20 million units in the U.S. alone -- was free to express himself at his fullest by tapping into a new range of expression and emotional connection with lyrics drawn straight from the heart. Lead song "Hidden Away," went to radio September 13, one of six co-written by Groban and Dan Wilson (former leader of the band Semisonic and co-writer of several cuts on the Dixie Chicks' Not Ready to Make Nice), provides an emotional and artistic center, its plea for a romantic ideal given a musical setting highlighting the raw honesty and natural gifts of Groban as a singer, musician and writer.
"These are my stories," says Groban, who co-wrote eleven of the thirteen songs on the album. "For every one of these songs, someone's going to know it's about them. I'm going to get a text message about every one! This is a very personal record."
Elsewhere Groban makes his first foray into singing Portuguese on the vibrant "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)," returns to the more familiar Italian language with "L'Ora Dell'Addio" (a lush collaboration with the great composer/arranger Walter Afanasieff and lyricist Marco Marinagneli), paints a loving portrait of the Big Apple with "The Bells of New York City," with and offers his own, highly personal take on Nick Cave's poetic and passionate "Straight to You."
"Josh is a one-of-a-kind artist and he works in a genre I have never worked in before," says Rubin. "So there was a great excitement discovering our 'way in' to get to his essence and make a fine art album unlike any he has made before."
For most of the songs, Rubin devised a setting to maximize the honesty and spontaneity of the performances. Recording live with Groban playing piano and singing alongside acoustic guitarists. Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and iconic organist Spooner Oldham also played on several tracks. From those sessions, multi-hued orchestrations were crafted by David Campbell for nine songs and James Newton-Howard for two, while Brazilian great Carlinhos Brown created the dynamic setting for "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)" in his Bahia home, including the power of an all-girl drum corps -- the only drums on the album.
The partnership of Rubin and Groban developed organically and out of deep mutual respect. After an exploratory meeting, both were eager to take on a full album project. "From Day 1 it wasn't about anything to prove, but two people finding a place to work together -- two scared people," Groban quips. "We wanted to find our line... and walk past it. From Rick's view the grandness was something we wanted to embrace. I was given the very lofty task of having more responsibility on this album than I've ever had. The bar was set high from the beginning. That's why it took so long. But I can say that more of me went into this record than anything I've done."
Illuminations was three years in the making, but the writing and recording came in bursts of creativity as Groban busied himself with other projects, including starring in a 21st-anniversary performance of the cult musical Chess at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing a comic medley of well-known TV theme songs at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, duetting with Heather Headley at We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial, guest starring twice on Fox's hit show Glee, and filming a role in Crazy Stupid Love, a motion picture comedy starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, and, due in spring 2011.
Posted Sep 29 2010.
Get a first look at the tracklisting for Illuminations available November 15th. Pre-order the limited edition version here.
Track listing:
Wandering Kind (Prelude)
Bells of New York City
Galileo
L'Ora Dell'Addio
Hidden Away
Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi
Higher Window
If I Walk Away
Love Only Knows
Voce Existe Em Mim
War At Home
London Hymn
Straight To You
Josh Groban breaks new ground of artistic and personal growth with his long-awaited fifth studio album, Illuminations, to be released on November 15th, 2010, from Reprise Records. The album is the rewardingly surprise-filled result of the unexpected but stimulating teaming with veteran producer Rick Rubin, known for his iconic work with Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash and Dixie Chicks among many others.
This unprecedented partnership saw both Groban and Rubin stepping out of their respective zones to come together and create an entirely new zone where art meets intimacy and immediacy meets timelessness. Most importantly, Groban -- who ranks as Billboard Magazine's 14th top-selling artist of the 2000s with more than 20 million units in the U.S. alone -- was free to express himself at his fullest by tapping into a new range of expression and emotional connection with lyrics drawn straight from the heart. Lead song "Hidden Away," went to radio September 13, one of six co-written by Groban and Dan Wilson (former leader of the band Semisonic and co-writer of several cuts on the Dixie Chicks' Not Ready to Make Nice), provides an emotional and artistic center, its plea for a romantic ideal given a musical setting highlighting the raw honesty and natural gifts of Groban as a singer, musician and writer.
"These are my stories," says Groban, who co-wrote eleven of the thirteen songs on the album. "For every one of these songs, someone's going to know it's about them. I'm going to get a text message about every one! This is a very personal record."
Elsewhere Groban makes his first foray into singing Portuguese on the vibrant "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)," returns to the more familiar Italian language with "L'Ora Dell'Addio" (a lush collaboration with the great composer/arranger Walter Afanasieff and lyricist Marco Marinagneli), paints a loving portrait of the Big Apple with "The Bells of New York City," with and offers his own, highly personal take on Nick Cave's poetic and passionate "Straight to You."
"Josh is a one-of-a-kind artist and he works in a genre I have never worked in before," says Rubin. "So there was a great excitement discovering our 'way in' to get to his essence and make a fine art album unlike any he has made before."
For most of the songs, Rubin devised a setting to maximize the honesty and spontaneity of the performances. Recording live with Groban playing piano and singing alongside acoustic guitarists. Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and iconic organist Spooner Oldham also played on several tracks. From those sessions, multi-hued orchestrations were crafted by David Campbell for nine songs and James Newton-Howard for two, while Brazilian great Carlinhos Brown created the dynamic setting for "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)" in his Bahia home, including the power of an all-girl drum corps -- the only drums on the album.
The partnership of Rubin and Groban developed organically and out of deep mutual respect. After an exploratory meeting, both were eager to take on a full album project. "From Day 1 it wasn't about anything to prove, but two people finding a place to work together -- two scared people," Groban quips. "We wanted to find our line... and walk past it. From Rick's view the grandness was something we wanted to embrace. I was given the very lofty task of having more responsibility on this album than I've ever had. The bar was set high from the beginning. That's why it took so long. But I can say that more of me went into this record than anything I've done."
Illuminations was three years in the making, but the writing and recording came in bursts of creativity as Groban busied himself with other projects, including starring in a 21st-anniversary performance of the cult musical Chess at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing a comic medley of well-known TV theme songs at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, duetting with Heather Headley at We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial, guest starring twice on Fox's hit show Glee, and filming a role in Crazy Stupid Love, a motion picture comedy starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, and, due in spring 2011.
"Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi" mi incuriosisce molto... mi è venuta subito in mente "nei giardini che nessuno sa" di Zero\Pausini... che joshino ne abbia fatta una versione francese???
Edited by DirkPitt, 29 September 2010 - 12:47 PM.
#173
Posted 01 October 2010 - 08:25 AM
DirkPitt, on Sep 29 2010, 01:47 PM, said:
dal sito ufficiale....
"Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi" mi incuriosisce molto... mi è venuta subito in mente "nei giardini che nessuno sa" di Zero\Pausini... che joshino ne abbia fatta una versione francese???
Quote
Illuminations Tracklisting Revealed
Posted Sep 29 2010.
Get a first look at the tracklisting for Illuminations available November 15th. Pre-order the limited edition version here.
Track listing:
Wandering Kind (Prelude)
Bells of New York City
Galileo
L'Ora Dell'Addio
Hidden Away
Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi
Higher Window
If I Walk Away
Love Only Knows
Voce Existe Em Mim
War At Home
London Hymn
Straight To You
Josh Groban breaks new ground of artistic and personal growth with his long-awaited fifth studio album, Illuminations, to be released on November 15th, 2010, from Reprise Records. The album is the rewardingly surprise-filled result of the unexpected but stimulating teaming with veteran producer Rick Rubin, known for his iconic work with Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash and Dixie Chicks among many others.
This unprecedented partnership saw both Groban and Rubin stepping out of their respective zones to come together and create an entirely new zone where art meets intimacy and immediacy meets timelessness. Most importantly, Groban -- who ranks as Billboard Magazine's 14th top-selling artist of the 2000s with more than 20 million units in the U.S. alone -- was free to express himself at his fullest by tapping into a new range of expression and emotional connection with lyrics drawn straight from the heart. Lead song "Hidden Away," went to radio September 13, one of six co-written by Groban and Dan Wilson (former leader of the band Semisonic and co-writer of several cuts on the Dixie Chicks' Not Ready to Make Nice), provides an emotional and artistic center, its plea for a romantic ideal given a musical setting highlighting the raw honesty and natural gifts of Groban as a singer, musician and writer.
"These are my stories," says Groban, who co-wrote eleven of the thirteen songs on the album. "For every one of these songs, someone's going to know it's about them. I'm going to get a text message about every one! This is a very personal record."
Elsewhere Groban makes his first foray into singing Portuguese on the vibrant "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)," returns to the more familiar Italian language with "L'Ora Dell'Addio" (a lush collaboration with the great composer/arranger Walter Afanasieff and lyricist Marco Marinagneli), paints a loving portrait of the Big Apple with "The Bells of New York City," with and offers his own, highly personal take on Nick Cave's poetic and passionate "Straight to You."
"Josh is a one-of-a-kind artist and he works in a genre I have never worked in before," says Rubin. "So there was a great excitement discovering our 'way in' to get to his essence and make a fine art album unlike any he has made before."
For most of the songs, Rubin devised a setting to maximize the honesty and spontaneity of the performances. Recording live with Groban playing piano and singing alongside acoustic guitarists. Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and iconic organist Spooner Oldham also played on several tracks. From those sessions, multi-hued orchestrations were crafted by David Campbell for nine songs and James Newton-Howard for two, while Brazilian great Carlinhos Brown created the dynamic setting for "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)" in his Bahia home, including the power of an all-girl drum corps -- the only drums on the album.
The partnership of Rubin and Groban developed organically and out of deep mutual respect. After an exploratory meeting, both were eager to take on a full album project. "From Day 1 it wasn't about anything to prove, but two people finding a place to work together -- two scared people," Groban quips. "We wanted to find our line... and walk past it. From Rick's view the grandness was something we wanted to embrace. I was given the very lofty task of having more responsibility on this album than I've ever had. The bar was set high from the beginning. That's why it took so long. But I can say that more of me went into this record than anything I've done."
Illuminations was three years in the making, but the writing and recording came in bursts of creativity as Groban busied himself with other projects, including starring in a 21st-anniversary performance of the cult musical Chess at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing a comic medley of well-known TV theme songs at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, duetting with Heather Headley at We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial, guest starring twice on Fox's hit show Glee, and filming a role in Crazy Stupid Love, a motion picture comedy starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, and, due in spring 2011.
Posted Sep 29 2010.
Get a first look at the tracklisting for Illuminations available November 15th. Pre-order the limited edition version here.
Track listing:
Wandering Kind (Prelude)
Bells of New York City
Galileo
L'Ora Dell'Addio
Hidden Away
Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi
Higher Window
If I Walk Away
Love Only Knows
Voce Existe Em Mim
War At Home
London Hymn
Straight To You
Josh Groban breaks new ground of artistic and personal growth with his long-awaited fifth studio album, Illuminations, to be released on November 15th, 2010, from Reprise Records. The album is the rewardingly surprise-filled result of the unexpected but stimulating teaming with veteran producer Rick Rubin, known for his iconic work with Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash and Dixie Chicks among many others.
This unprecedented partnership saw both Groban and Rubin stepping out of their respective zones to come together and create an entirely new zone where art meets intimacy and immediacy meets timelessness. Most importantly, Groban -- who ranks as Billboard Magazine's 14th top-selling artist of the 2000s with more than 20 million units in the U.S. alone -- was free to express himself at his fullest by tapping into a new range of expression and emotional connection with lyrics drawn straight from the heart. Lead song "Hidden Away," went to radio September 13, one of six co-written by Groban and Dan Wilson (former leader of the band Semisonic and co-writer of several cuts on the Dixie Chicks' Not Ready to Make Nice), provides an emotional and artistic center, its plea for a romantic ideal given a musical setting highlighting the raw honesty and natural gifts of Groban as a singer, musician and writer.
"These are my stories," says Groban, who co-wrote eleven of the thirteen songs on the album. "For every one of these songs, someone's going to know it's about them. I'm going to get a text message about every one! This is a very personal record."
Elsewhere Groban makes his first foray into singing Portuguese on the vibrant "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)," returns to the more familiar Italian language with "L'Ora Dell'Addio" (a lush collaboration with the great composer/arranger Walter Afanasieff and lyricist Marco Marinagneli), paints a loving portrait of the Big Apple with "The Bells of New York City," with and offers his own, highly personal take on Nick Cave's poetic and passionate "Straight to You."
"Josh is a one-of-a-kind artist and he works in a genre I have never worked in before," says Rubin. "So there was a great excitement discovering our 'way in' to get to his essence and make a fine art album unlike any he has made before."
For most of the songs, Rubin devised a setting to maximize the honesty and spontaneity of the performances. Recording live with Groban playing piano and singing alongside acoustic guitarists. Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and iconic organist Spooner Oldham also played on several tracks. From those sessions, multi-hued orchestrations were crafted by David Campbell for nine songs and James Newton-Howard for two, while Brazilian great Carlinhos Brown created the dynamic setting for "Voce Existe Em Mim (You Exist In Me)" in his Bahia home, including the power of an all-girl drum corps -- the only drums on the album.
The partnership of Rubin and Groban developed organically and out of deep mutual respect. After an exploratory meeting, both were eager to take on a full album project. "From Day 1 it wasn't about anything to prove, but two people finding a place to work together -- two scared people," Groban quips. "We wanted to find our line... and walk past it. From Rick's view the grandness was something we wanted to embrace. I was given the very lofty task of having more responsibility on this album than I've ever had. The bar was set high from the beginning. That's why it took so long. But I can say that more of me went into this record than anything I've done."
Illuminations was three years in the making, but the writing and recording came in bursts of creativity as Groban busied himself with other projects, including starring in a 21st-anniversary performance of the cult musical Chess at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing a comic medley of well-known TV theme songs at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, duetting with Heather Headley at We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial, guest starring twice on Fox's hit show Glee, and filming a role in Crazy Stupid Love, a motion picture comedy starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, and, due in spring 2011.
"Au Jardin Des Sans Pourquoi" mi incuriosisce molto... mi è venuta subito in mente "nei giardini che nessuno sa" di Zero\Pausini... che joshino ne abbia fatta una versione francese???
hai ragione!magari fosse quella la canzone...Nei giardini che nessuno sa è una canzone stupenda cantata da Renato Zero...credo che l'intensità che mette in quella canzone non la mette la Pausini...cmq a parte tutto mi piacerebbe se fosse quella e cantata da Josh...
ELENUCCIA
#174
Posted 04 October 2010 - 01:14 PM
a me la versione di laura piace se poi tieni conto che manco sapevo che fosse di renato zero... poi ho ascoltato la versione live di renato e insomma... lui non mi piace però come la canta è bella ... se mi dicessero scegli fra pausini e zero sceglierei però la versione di laura.
a parte questa parentesi ancora non ho avuto conferme... speriamo che presto diano delle preview delle songs così possiamo scoprire se è la canzone "incriminata"
a parte questa parentesi ancora non ho avuto conferme... speriamo che presto diano delle preview delle songs così possiamo scoprire se è la canzone "incriminata"
#175
Posted 11 November 2010 - 03:22 AM
scusate ma vogliamo spendere qualche parola anche su joshino???
avete sentito le 4 canzoni intere sul sito ufficiale.... no dico ma che j'è preso??? una + bruttarella dell'altra... temo per sto CD
avete sentito le 4 canzoni intere sul sito ufficiale.... no dico ma che j'è preso??? una + bruttarella dell'altra... temo per sto CD
#176
Posted 11 November 2010 - 04:25 AM
#177
Posted 11 November 2010 - 06:36 AM
non è che so brutte brutte... ma so bruttine... cioè JG ci ha abituati a dei capolavori di canzoni e queste non sono per nulla all'altezza delle precedenti... fra le 4 se proprio devo salverei in extremis Voce Exist Em Mim
#178
Posted 11 November 2010 - 01:47 PM
DirkPitt, on Nov 11 2010, 02:36 PM, said:
non è che so brutte brutte... ma so bruttine... cioè JG ci ha abituati a dei capolavori di canzoni e queste non sono per nulla all'altezza delle precedenti... fra le 4 se proprio devo salverei in extremis Voce Exist Em Mim
noooooo...spero in un album alla sua altezza...
#179
Posted 11 November 2010 - 02:14 PM
da quello che ho sentito... insomma
#180
Posted 11 November 2010 - 02:49 PM
ho appena scarikato il cd.... (marò in 5 minuti quanti CD nuovi ho scarikato e che è tutti oggi...)
domani con calma (spero) me lo ascolto a lavoro.
so solo che la prima traccia è strumentale e che la traccia francese che noi ipotizzavamo come cover di "Nei giardini che nessuno sa" non è la cover ma credo sia una traccia nuova di joshino
domani con calma (spero) me lo ascolto a lavoro.
so solo che la prima traccia è strumentale e che la traccia francese che noi ipotizzavamo come cover di "Nei giardini che nessuno sa" non è la cover ma credo sia una traccia nuova di joshino
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