Paola Turciafter returning with a single, announces the new album entitled Love beyond measure. The project will be launched on Friday 2 October for BMGand it is the singer-songwriter's first unreleased album after seven years of silence.
It was he who anticipated the project My lifethe single that opened this new phase of last April Paola Turci: a song built on fragility, awareness and the desire to start again. The starting point now finds its complete form in the album.
“Love beyond measure”: the meaning of Paola Turci's new album
The album starts from a precise question, which Paola Turci formula like this:
“'Love beyond measure' was born from a question, rather than an answer. They taught us that loving without measure is the highest form of love (St. Augustine), but there is a thin line where passion transforms into dependence, desire into possession, dedication into cancellation. Between fragility and strength, abandonment and resistance, light and shadow, 'Love beyond measure' walks on that border, looking him in the eye.”
The songs on the album live in this space. What remains when a bond is broken, how much love can transform until it loses its name, where care ends and possession begins.
Paola Turci she crosses the theme as a writer, with the clarity that has always allowed her to describe emotions without slipping into effect. His is a love that questions itself, not one that is celebrated.

The editions of “Amore a dismeasure”: CD, vinyl and digital
The album will arrive in three distinct formats:
- Standard CDs with booklet
- Vinyl Collector's Editionin a limited and numbered edition, with alternative cover and postcard signed by Paola Turci
- Digital download
The vinyl edition, in particular, is designed as a collector's item: limited edition, numbering, different graphic choice compared to the CD and original signature of the artist on the internal postcard.
The preorder is already available e.g My life is in rotation on the platforms. On October 2nd the picture will be complete.
Photo by Fabrizio Cestari.
