Eden
Sarah Brightman
Label: Angel Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:20th April 1999
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Track Listing
- 1. In Paradisum - Brightman/Peterson Lyrics
- 2. Eden - Callier Lyrics
- 3. So Many Things - Traditional/Brightman Lyrics
- 4. Anytime, Anywhere - Albinoni/Brightman Lyrics
- 5. Bailero - Traditional Lyrics
- 6. Dust In The Wind - Livgren Lyrics
- 7. Il Mio Cuore Va (My Heart Will Go On, From 'Titanic') - Horner/Jennings Lyrics
- 8. Deliver Me - Marsh Lyrics
- 9. Un Jour Il Viendra - Yared/Jonasz
- 10. Nella Fantasia - Morricone Lyrics
- 11. Tu - Cano
- 12. Lascia Ch'io Pianga - Handel Lyrics
- 13. Only An Ocean Away - Andreason Lyrics
- 14. Scene D'Amour - Lai
- 15. Nessun Dorma - Puccini Lyrics
- 16. The Last Words You Said (This track only on US release) Lyrics
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In this follow-up to the smashing success of her 1997 CD Time to Say Goodbye, Sarah Brightman continues down the primrose crossover path, blithely gliding from covers of Hooverphonic (the title track) and Kansas ("Dust in the Wind") to Puccini and film scores (Titanic and The English Patient). Sometimes, as in "Anytime, Anywhere," the crossover happens within the same song--in this case welding a rhythm track to the somber harmonies of Albinoni's "Adagio." But there's nary a stylistic speed bump to jolt her listeners, as Brightman focuses her tiny, seraphic voice like a beam of light on each melody. The result, bless her heart, may be the invention of a whole new form of kitsch. Like plastic surgery, Brightman's years of specialized vocal training have helped refine her ability to float confidently well-rounded, sparkling tones in her upper range. These have a Dresden china-like, touching fragility in such songs as "So Many Things" and are well-suited to the gauzily romantic (and overproduced) gloss of the string-heavy arrangements that predominate. Eden also introduces Brightman as songwriter ("In Paradisum," with its mix of sitar and modal chant) and features a bonus track unavailable on the album's European-released version ("The Last Words You Said"). --Thomas May
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