<< MP3 Katherine Jenkins - Daydream (2011)
Katherine Jenkins - Daydream (2011)
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate320kbit
GenreDiverse
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 1 year
Size 107.69 MB
 
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Daydream sees Katherine Jenkins, the record-breaking multi-platinum-selling mezzo soprano, return to her musical roots. Her most personal album to date, it draws together music and songs that have inspired her over the course of her life, from the classical, traditional, folk and pop traditions. Stand-out tracks include the stunning "Break It To My Heart"; a deeply moving interpretation of the Celtic classic "Black Is The Colour"; "I Dreamed A Dream" from Les Mis‚rables, rarely performed in French; a brand new composition of "Ave Maria"; and Katherine's stirring tribute to service men and women through the ages, "A Flower Tells A Story". Slightly tip-toeing away from the mainstream pop sound which saw her cover the likes of Evanescence and Queen on her last record, Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins' eighth studio album, Daydream, is largely a back-to-basics affair which pays homage to several of the songs which have inspired her glittering career. There are still a couple of crossover pop/rock efforts, such as the Radio 2-friendly "Can't Slow Down," the gentle piano balladry of "Your Silhouette," and a faithful cover version of Delta Goodrem's soaring, midtempo "Break It to My Heart." But Jenkins' powerful and enchanting tones have always appeared more comfortable when tackling material closer to her classically trained beginnings than on the attempts to crossover to the MOR pop world, something which she appears to have realized, judging by this fairly traditional set of songs. Alongside several compositions showcasing her multi-lingual skills, including Ennio Morricone's Italian-sung "L'alba Verra (The Dawn Will Come)," a rare French version of Les Miserables' signature tune, "I Dreamed a Dream" ("J'Avais Reve d'Une Autre Vie"), and two tracks recorded in her native Welsh tongue, "Love Divine (Hyfrydol)" and "Blaenwern" (the first time she's sung in Welsh since 2006's Serenade), there are string-soaked renditions of Celtic folk songs "Black Is the Colour" and "Carrickfergus," a brand new interpretation of "Ave Maria," and a moving take of Kismet show tune "And This Is My Beloved." But it's the closing number, "Abigail's Song," which will already be familiar to most Jenkins fans, that her stunning vocal presence really goes up a notch. Backed by some haunting choral chants and a magical arrangement from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, her contribution to the Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol soundtrack is arguably one of the strongest original songs of her career, and is a perfect way to finish a charming, highly personal, and well-crafted affair which proves that Jenkins is at her best when she embraces her classical roots. ~ Jon O'Brien

1 Black is the Colour
Katherine Jenkins 4:20
2 Your Silhouette
Katherine Jenkins
3 Can't Slow Down
Katherine Jenkins
4 J'avais Reve d'une Autre Vie I Dreamed a Dream
Katherine Jenkins
5 Carrickfergus
Katherine Jenkins 3:14
6 L' Alba Verra
Katherine Jenkins
7 And This Is My Beloved
Katherine Jenkins
8 Love Divine (Hyfrydol)
Katherine Jenkins
9 Ave Maria See All 8 Re-Recorded Version
Katherine Jenkins 3:54
10 Flower Tells a Story
Katherine Jenkins
11 Break It To My Heart
Katherine Jenkins 3:31
12 Blaenwern
Katherine Jenkins
13 Abigail's Song From Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol
Katherine Jenkins

TER INFO
- Ik probeer verschillende stijlen muziek te plaatsen waarvan het grootste gedeelte onder New Age valt. Plaats ik eens een cd die er wellicht iets vanaf wijkt (in uw mening) of niet onder valt, prima maar maak er geen scene van. Geniet van de muziek!
- Onderstaande uitdrukkingen spreken mij aan, dit staat los van New Age.
- Bevalt mijn muziek niet, sla mijn spots over.

“Wie op dankbaarheid rekent is een koopman, geen weldoener.” ~Fliegende Blatter~

“Zelfs ondankbare mensen zijn nuttig: zij helpen u wel te doen zonder eigenbelang.” ~Jules Claretie~

“Dankbaarheid kan alleen voortkomen uit een opgewekt innerlijk leven en een zeker vermogen tot liefhebben.” ~Robert Saitschick~



- De huidige LOSSLESS muziek die gepost is, is gecheckt.
- Verzoekjes zijn welkom. Als uw verzoek niet binnen 2 weken op spotnet staat dan is er niets te vinden.
- Plaats verzoekjes bij de meeste recente spots. Ik kijk niet verder terug dan 2 dagen.

Muziek:

“De muziek dient tot verstrooiing tot opvoeding, tot aansporing van geest en hart en tot de bevrijding van de hartstochten van de ziel.” ~Aristoteles~

“Muziek drukt dat uit wat niet gezegd kan worden maar waarover niet gezwegen kan worden.” ~Victor Hugo~

“Ons hele leven zou muziek zijn als we op elk ogenblik de juiste tonen zouden kunnen vinden.” ~John Ruskin~



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