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Album Details: That's Life

Release Date:03/05/2007
Label:Universal Import
UPC:028947585329

Track List: That's Life

  1. That's Life
  2. Strangers in the Night
  3. When I Fall in Love
  4. You Don't Know Me
  5. You Make Me Feel So Young
  6. Born Free
  1. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
  2. Summer Wind
  3. Let There Be Love
  4. Smile
  5. It Was a Very Good Year
  6. To All the Girls I've Loved Befo...

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  • All Music Guide

    One of the longest running careers in the Classical/Pop crossover market, Russell Watson, returned in 2007 with a collection of songs he considered his favourite and far from being a crossover album, was a very traditional MOR/Easy listening set of songs, originally sung by the likes of Frank Sinatra (That's Life, Strangers In The Night, You Make Me Feel So Young), Matt Monro (Born Free), Tony Bennett (I Left My Heart In San Francisco), Nat King Cole (When I Fall In Love, Let There Be Love, Smile) and Russell Watson gave every song its due respect, faithfully reproducing the sounds of the great singers and recorded the album at the Capitol studios in Los Angeles. That's Life was made more poignant by the fact, which was by the time of its release, very well known, that the recording had been split into two, beginning in September 2006 and having to be put on hold while he flew back to London to have an operation on a brain tumour. Then he returned to Los Angeles to complete the record,... having recovered, only to have a relapse later in 2007. So having been making hit albums since 2000 with very mixed albums of classical and pop repertoire, for example on his debut album, he followed La Donne E Mobile with Bridge Over Troubled Water and Vienna, his 2007 effort was filled with romantic love songs and standards. A nice, relaxing pleasant album but Watson lacked the personalities of the originals (he'd really have to be something special to match them) and the songs came across as cabaret versions, even upmarket Las Vegas style cabaret but still nothing special and performed equally as well by hundreds of singers around the world. On the final track he was joined by the old soul singer Alexander O Neal, but their voices simply did not mix and one got the impression that the two singers had never even met. The backing musicians didn't help either, performing in a most routine way and giving the songs an even blander feel than otherwise was necessary. Still Russell Watson has made of career of singing easy listening, easy on the ear songs and this album was a fine example of the genre. - Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Russell Watson

Born in 1974, British tenor Russell Watson became an opera singer by freak occurrence. While he was regularly singing in bars and clubs in the Manchester and London suburbs, an owner of one such venue told Watson that he thought his voice was better suited for opera and requested that he learn Puccini's "Nessun Dorma," which he did and promptly added to his set. Watson ... Read more