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| Creators: Helen / Matthewmann, Stuart / Hall, Andrew Adu, Christopher / Cann, Warren / Currie, William / Ure Allen, Jean Jacques / Cornwell, Hugh / Duffy, Brian / Gr Burnel, Peter Gabriel, Kwang-jin Kim, Albert Hay Malotte, John Phillips, Paul Simon, Split Enz, Sting, Irish Traditional, James Warren, Bill Whelan, Brian Wilson, Terl Bryant, Bruce Johnston, Bruce Russell, Gabriel Crouch, Nigel Short Label: RCA Category: Music
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 319722
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 090266843626 EAN: 0090266843626 ASIN: B000003G1B
Release Date: October 28, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Lift the Wings | | • | Spirit Voices | | • | Fragile | | • | Love Is Stronger Than Pride | | • | Lift the Wings | | • | The Lord's Prayer | | • | Pelase Let Me Wonder | | • | She Moved Through the Fair - The King's Singers, Traditional | | • | Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime | | • | Weather With You | | • | Golden Brown | | • | Vienna | | • | Kokomo - The King's Singers, Love, Mike [Beach B | | • | The Lord's Prayer |
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Charming collection January 26, 2008 S. M. Ferguson (Grew up in St. Paul's Crocus Hill, now in New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album doesn't seem that typical of The King's Singers, but I found it charming and listenable. If you take your analytical hat off, release your prejudices and just let their interpretations carry your thoughts and feelings, you'll find it a very pleasant journey.
Not their best work, but it's OK June 9, 2001 Bron Mitchell (Melbourne, Australia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As an avid King's Singers fan I know what a fantastic sound this group is capable of producing, and one of the things that attracts me most is their versatility and their enormous repertoire. From madrigals to folk songs to popular tunes, there is nothing that the King's Singers cannot do - and do well at that. And even though this recording isn't their best work, I still stand by that conviction. I have difficulty pinpointing exactly what it is about this CD that misses the mark. It just seems to be minus that "edge", that certain special "King's Singers touch" that is evident in most of their music. Part of it might be that the majority of these songs have one person doing the lead vocals and the rest of the group subordinated to the role of back-up singers. Don't get me wrong, they still do it well, but I bought the CD to hear all of them, preferably in more or less equal amounts, not five of them singing "oohs" and "aahs" and one soloist. Mind you, this demerit is (almost) forgiven by the fact that Bob Chilcott's solo voice is gorgeous, and I have no qualms whatsoever about the gentle, lilting touch he adds to Lift the Wings and In Your Eyes. In fact, I believe his voice is the most redeeming quality of this production! I suppose I would also prefer this CD if there were more a cappella items (I think there are only 2, possibly 3), and they would do well to lose the guest lead vocalists whom they introduced for four of the songs. While it's always nice to see artists collaborating, I would take the King's Singers over the others any day! My favourite tracks on here are most definitely the first four but, although I hate to say it, the whole calibre of the recording goes downhill from there. Vienna is just strange, and The Lord's Prayer, the final song on the CD, is so woeful I could barely stand to listen to it right through! Everything else falls into the "yeah, it's OK I guess" category - pleasant to listen to but not overly inspiring. On balance, I'm glad I purchased it, but for those who are just beginning to love the King's Singers, a word of advice: If you want to hear this group sing contemporary music, Good Vibrations is a far superior album.
Spirit voices April 17, 2000 tony (California) 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
I found this group because of the beautiful song "You are the new day". I'm dissappointed that the rest of the cuts I've heard - while technically sound - lack even an ounce of soul. It seems clear to me that they should stick to classical arrangements and immediately abandon covering pop tunes. That or be arrested for terminal lack of hipness.
Pop Music re-invented... in complete harmony! February 23, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This one is a real winner. I never thought The King's Singers could put pop music to a higher level. Classic songs from Crowded House, Peter Gabriel, Sade, Sting, The Beach Boys, Paul Simon and others are given wonderful new interpretations. This album has gotten me hooked, now I need to great the works from this fantastic group.
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