Classical vocalist José Carreras' 2001 release Around the World warmly embraces 18 tracks from as many cultures. The countries visited by Carreras' seasoned tenor include Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, Korea, China, and many throughout Europe, and each is accompanied by soaring string sections and contemporary production. While some of the more country-specific orchestrations work better than others (the light flamenco guitar in the Brazilian "Manahã de Carnaval" as opposed to the overdone Asian themes in "Sorrow of the Red Beans"), Carreras' voice adapts to all of the dialects effectively and naturally. While the interpretations of these different cultural elements is an interesting theme, the album almost ends up seeming scattered, with the vocals being the only thread that carries throughout. This, however, should in no way dissuade fans of Carreras' earlier works, as well as those who have enjoyed other classical crossover artists (Andrea Bocelli, Charlotte Church), who will certainly find it enjoyable. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide
Around the World
01/01/2001
All Music Guide Review
Around the World Track Listing
Credits of Around the World
- Hartmut Pfannmuller
- Programming, Engineer, Mixing, Editing
- John Timperley
- Engineer
- Peter Weihe
- Guitar
- Nigel Wright
- Producer
- Frank Peterson
- Arranger, Producer
- Paul Bateman
- Conductor
- Greg Jakobek
- Design
- Peter Kupfer
- Executive Producer
- Michael Letchford
- Executive Producer
- Herwig Usrin
- Engineer
- David Temple
- Choir Master
- Michael Soltau
- Programming, Producer, Editing, Engineer
- James Fitzpatrick
- Supervisor
- Stefan Schrupp
- Keyboard Programming
- José Carreras
- Main Performer
- John Cameron
- Arranger, Conductor, Keyboards, Producer
- Christian Kolonovits
- Arranger, Conductor, Keyboards, Producer















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