The Promise

Il Divo  Main Performer

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1 The Power of Love (La Fuerza Mayor) Gill/Johnson/Johnso 5:01
2 La Promessa Elofsson/Elofsson/G 4:28
3 Adagio, for violin, strings & organ in G minor, T. Mi 26 (composed by R Albinoni/Giazotto 4:37
4 Hallelujah [Alleluya] Cohen 3:21
5 L' Alba del Mondo Angelosanti/Bergman 4:47
6 Enamorado Romdhane/Reid/Manza 3:15
7 Angelina Alcarez Gomez/Gomez 4:32
8 The Winner Takes It All [Va Todo Al Ganador] Andersson/Ulvaeus 3:48
9 La Luna Hamid/Hawid/Larossi 3:51
10 She Kretzmer/Aznavour 2:51
11 Amazing Grace Arch/Buhler/Izambar 4:30
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The Promise

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Syco Music

Category: Easy Listening

The Promise

UPC: 886973996829

Release Date: 11/18/2008

Original Release Date: 11/18/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Power of Love (La Fuerza Mayor), La Promessa, Adagio, for violin, strings & organ in G minor, T. Mi 26 (composed by R, Hallelujah [Alleluya], L' Alba del Mondo, Enamorado, Angelina, The Winner Takes It All [Va Todo Al Ganador], La Luna, She, Amazing Grace]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

On The Promise, Il Divo's formula shows signsof wear. The Promise isn't greatly different in feel or form from its predecessors -- it is still stately, dramatic Euro-pop covers balanced by a couple of made-to-order tunes -- and that's the problem. Without a change in sound or mood, the novelty of opera singers singing pop songs is beginning to wear off, particularly because the group's material here isn't strong. Previously, they sang songs that were hits the world over but here they rely on "The Power of Love," ABBA's "The Winner Takes All," and Charles Aznavour's "She," which skew this toward the group's Euro roots and give it a bit of a stuffy feel. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi