GoodSound! "Music" Archives Published December 1, 2003 |
Dido: Life for Rent
Arista 50137
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Didos début album, No
Angel, had one or two songs that piqued my interest, but I found it inconsistent
overall. Life for Rent is an entirely different animal. If you like the sound of
ethereal vocals and funky electronic rhythms, then this CD is for you. With the assistance
of her brother, producer Rollo Armstrong, Dido has crafted a collection of emotionally
charged songs. "White Flag" starts the record off, but "Stoned" sets
the mood with a beautifully melodic chorus that grabs at the heartstrings. On many albums,
complacency would then set in; here, each song that follows contains a catchy melody or
string arrangement that transforms simple pop into music that satisfies, listen after
listen. The fact that the recording quality is a notch above most popular recordings just
adds to the enjoyment. When I first found out that Dido had a new CD, I wasnt sure I
should buy it. Now that Ive taken the plunge, I have no regrets....Anthony
Di Marco |
The Gents: Follow That
Star
Marimba Quartet Carrefour; Rubens Quartet; Maxym Minakov,
double bass; Peter Dijkstra, conductor.
Channel Classics CCS SA 20403
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The Gents is a
Netherlands-based choir of 14 male singers, and Follow That Star, their second
album for Channel, is one of the most exquisite holiday releases to appear in a decade.
Heard on their last disc in straight-out Renaissance motets, the Gents here sing
arrangements that successfully blend pop, classical, and jazz -- sort of a
larger King's Singers, with a richer palette. "Walking in the Air,"
"Jingle Bell Rock," and "Silent Night" are all very effective, but the
crown jewel is "Gaudete Christus est Natus," from 1582. It begins as a straight
Renaissance motet, but gradually marimbas and richer harmonies are added until, by the
end, it has become a swinging jazz tour de force. The surrounds provide an ideal amount of
spatial information; the sound is so natural that one feels no obstructions between
oneself and the Gents....Rad Bennett |
Wolfsheim: Casting Shadows
Metropolis 278
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I sometimes wonder
why I invest so much time and money in music. Then I hear a song like Wolfsheims
"Kein Zurück," with its German lyric and beautifully simple but emotionally
satisfying strings, and the reason for my hobby becomes clear: emotional satisfaction.
Wolfsheim may be a Goth-dance-synth duo, but their ability to craft a poignant song is
well expressed on Casting Shadows. Those familiar with their past efforts may find
fault with this records lower percentage of beats per minute, but that doesnt
mean that these well-recorded songs are any less effective. The entire CD is good, but
such cuts as "Kein Zurück," "Find Youre Gone," and the other
song sung in German, "Wundervoll," emphasize the groups penchant for
matching melody to lyric. Spectators may be a great example of Wolfsheims
ability to craft infectious dance music, but Casting Shadows shows that this band
has depth....Anthony Di Marco |
Haydn: Symphonies 50 in C
Major, 51 in B-flat Major, 52 in C Minor
Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Béla Drahos, conductor.
Naxos 8.555325
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Some of the most
inventive and delightful music that Franz Joseph Haydn wrote comes from his middle period;
the symphonies written during that time bubble over with energy and imagination. Witness
the Adagio movement of Symphony No. 51, in which the two horns create "Heaven
and Hell." The first horn plays a lyrical tune at the top of its register and is
answered by the second horn, which plays a scale passage that descends into the very
depths of the instruments range. Moments such as this are captured with a wee bit
more humor in Adam Fischers now-discontinued recordings on Nimbus, but the Swedish
Chamber Orchestra plays exceptionally well, and the sound is a perfect middle ground
between warm and detailed. Factor in the low price and this disc becomes essential....Rad
Bennett |
Florence Foster Jenkins &
Friends: Murder on the High Cs
Naxos Nostalgia 8.120711
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This was a favorite party disc when I was in college.
"Wow, I discovered a new soprano," someone would say, then put the disc on and
wait for the horrified reactions. There would be lots of stammering, some hysterical
laughter, and much befuddlement, for Jenkins was the worst singer who ever committed a
note to a microphone. But she had money and believed in her "art," appearing
most often in a costume with full angel wings. This Naxos disc restores all of her
recordings in transfers that sound amazing, especially considering their age. The disc is
filled out with dubious repertory choices from excellent artists who should have known
better: Alexander Kipnis, John Charles Thomas, Ezio Pinza, Helen Traubel, Lauritz
Melchior, and Jeanette MacDonald and Robert Merrill singing "The Firemans
Bride." The last, like everything else on this CD, goes up in smoke and leaves you
laughing.....Rad Bennett |
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