Has long avoided doing the kind of solo crossover release often proffered by his Three Tenors comrades and; indeed, in his liner introduction he claims that he was initially 'very skeptical' of this project. He came around, though, and the result marks his first solo album of any kind in years. Catty opera cognoscenti hoping for an embarrassment may be gratified by a few booklet photos (keep that shirt on,!), but otherwise they're out of luck. Mailmate Shredder Repair. The music is actual modern Italian pop rather than the sort of international sentimental style that seems to have been dreamed up in a marketing department, not a music studio. The songs included are mostly originals (several by producer ), and though they vary in quality they don't rely on the kind of flabby familiarity that can doom a crossover project artistically.