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Andrea Bocelli Scores First No 1 Classical Album In 21 Years!

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Andrea Bocelli has landed his first chart-topping album in the UK with Si, the first classical album to hit No 1 in almost 21 years. Si, which features collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, and Andrea's son Matteo, is the first classical No 1 in the UK Albums Chart since James Horner's Titanic soundtrack, which topped the chart for three weeks in early 1998.
Andrea Bocelli the first classical vocalist to score a chart-topping album since 1996, when Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, and Placido Domingo went to No 1 with The Three Tenors in Concert.

Andrea Bocelli said: "Life never ceases to amaze. I would never have imagined achieving this, even in a country that welcomed me from the very beginning. Yet beyond the numbers and the charts, what really counts is the affection of an audience - the handshakes, the smiles, the applause. My heartfelt thanks to all those people who wanted to reward my latest effort. A big thank you also on behalf of my little, great Matteo who, these days, has been living by my side - an indescribable experience."

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