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Eros Ramazzotti
was born in the Cinecittà district of Rome on 28 October 1963.
At school he studied half-heartedly, but right from his childhood
cultivated two passions, football and singing. At the age of eighteen
he made his singing debut at the Castrocaro Festival and signed his
first record contract. A year later, in 1982, he released his first
single (Ad un amico), but it was another two years before his first big
break, a period that allowed him to hone his guitar technique. In 1984
he took part successfully in the New Performers section at the Sanremo
Festival with Una terra promessa. This entitled him to take part in the
1985 Sanremo Festival. He presented Una storia importante (featured on
his first album, Cuori agitati), which was so successful that he
decided to attempt to break into the European market. A year later he
again took part in the Sanremo Festival and won the established
performers category with Adesso tu (on his album Nuovi eroi). At the
age of twenty-two he was so popular that he was able to establish
himself in various European markets. The tour that followed the release
of his album lasted for nine months and confirmed his popularity. His
third LP, In certi momenti, came out in 1987 (with Patsy Kensit singing
in La luce buona delle stelle) and established his reputation once and
for all. From now on, with every new album he also produced a Spanish
version for the Latin American market. In Spring 1988 he released a
mini-album entitled Musica è, which even surpassed sales of In
certi momenti. In 1990, after a two-year absence from the record
market, he released the album In ogni senso, and decided to attempt to
break into the US market. He performed in the Radio City Music Hall in
New York and the show enjoyed a triumphant success. His next lengthy
tour culminated in the double live album (Eros in concert) recorded at
the concert in Barcelona broadcast by Mondovisione. Three years went by
before he produced another record, but his next album Tutte storie
proved to be the most ambitious work of his career. Although success
was guaranteed, the results surpassed all expectations, largely thanks
to the video clip produced by film director Spike Lee. After releasing
the album he set off for another tour. Besides Europe, this tour also
included numerous Latin American countries. In November 1994 he took
part in the MTV Awards in Berlin. On returning to Italy, he was
involved in the project of the Trio (Ramazzotti, Pino Daniele and
Jovanotti), which was to become the musical event of the year. In the
meantime he signed an exclusive world contract with BMG Ricordi and
during the summer of 1995 took part in the Summer Festivals in seven
European cities (including Berlin, Munich and Bucharest) together with
Elton John, Rod Stewart, Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Jimmy Page and Joe
Cocker. In 1996 he released his first self-produced album, Dove
c'è musica, recorded in Italy and California with the
collaboration of international musicians. His next album was not long
in coming and sold more than six million copies. He finished his next
European tour just a few days before his companion Michelle gave birth
to their daughter Aurora Sophie. Over the following months Ramazzotti
wrote That's all I need to know for his friend Joe Cocker. The album
Eros (which came out in 1997) was the second record produced by Eros
and was arranged by Celso Valli. The album contains 16 songs from his
repertoire, including a couple of surprise duets, Musica è with
Andrea Bocelli, and Cose della vita/Can't stop thinking of you with
Tina Turner. It was intended to represent the culmination of a career
in which he conquered the world and rose to incredible heights of
popularity (more than 5,800,000 copies sold worldwide). In October 1998
he released Eros Live, his second live CD with 15 tracks recorded
during the tour, including two guest appearances, Joe Cocker (recorded
on 5 July in the Koenigplatz in Munich) and Tina Turner.
In October 2000 he released the original Stilelibero, twelve tracks recorded in collaboration with prominent international producers including Trevor Horn and Rick Nowels besides his established producers Celso Valli, Claudio Guidetti and Adelio Cogliati.
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