Sarah Brightman - Luna (CD)

Luna
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Album Details: Luna

Release Date:05/02/2000
Label:Emi Japan
UPC:4988006863309

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User Reviews: Luna

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    Pretty good album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 6, 2004

    Pros: Good music

    Cons: some bad songs

    I saw her in concert for this cd and it was lovely. such a wonderful voice. Only bad sone is Scarborough Fair but otherwise is great.

  • Overall:

    A masterpiece of eloquent musical artist

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 29, 2002

    Sarah Brightman's music has such originality. She has such a diverse range of musical artistic quality. Her "Dive" CD (including all her CD's) is a brilliant, unique, and eloquent display of more of a modern pop sound & I was really surprised when ...I first heard it. It's a transition from her most recent work. Eden & "Time to Say Goodbye" are also among her brilliantly creative & Angelic voice. LaLuna is absolutely the Epitome of inspirational & innovative musical originality & tranquility. The only dissapointment is that SB is not marketed in the mainstream of music. Many music lovers are very underprivilaged if they haven't been introduced to SB. She is a true talent in the musical & theatrical world. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Luna

  • All Music Guide

    Broadway star Sarah Brightman lends her ethereal, angelic vocals to another combination of classical and pop, resulting in a solid, stirring collection. This outing, the ex-Mrs. Andrew Lloyd Webber adapts Rachmaninov ("How Fare This Spot"), Beethoven ("Figlio Perduto"), and Handel ("Solo Con Te") alongside the brothers Gibb and Simon and Garfunkel. The uncanny thing is how canny Brightman is at bridging the contemporary with the classics so that they seem timeless. She brings touches of adult contemporary, rock, and even, surprisingly enough, techno to the mix; some of these songs, "Here With Me" in particular, are crying out to be remixed as dance songs. Her crystalline soprano leads you on a sentimental journey through "Scarborough Fair" then lilts through a playful "Hijo de la Luna" without missing a beat. Especially successful is the last track, "First of May," as it was recorded live in South Africa. It shows that Brightman's talent doesn't need the production so many contemporary... vocalists need to sound phenomenal. There is something melancholy in her expressive voice and in the production of each song on this album, so that even if you don't understand the language of the lyrics, you're left feeling a bit nostalgic, and the effect is not that of much of the plastic A/C market but one of genuine emotion. She doesn't manipulate you into feeling; she actually moves you. Overall, this album achieves some beautiful highs without being over the top. - Bryan Buss, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sarah Brightman

Broadway star Sarah Brightman was the inspiration behind such stage hits as +Phantom of the Opera and +Requiem, written in her honor by ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber. Born August 14, 1960 in Berkhampstead, England, Brightman began dancing at the age of three, and ten years later made her London theatrical debut in Charles Strouse's +I and Albert. By 1976, she was a dan... Read more