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Symphony

Sarah Brightman

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Sarah Brightman took five years between 2003's pop exotica outing Harem and Symphony. The over-the-top gothic excess in the artwork here seems like a cousin to Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II, so much so that it feels like legendary theatrical rock excess king Jim Steinman -- a former associate of Brightman's longtime producer Frank Peterson (who wrote or co-wrote five of these tunes) -- is haunting the recording. Despite the big duet presences here -- Andrea Bocelli (again) on"Canto della Terra," tenor Alessandro Safina on "Sarai Qui," vocalist and actor Fernando Lima, and Kiss' Paul Stanley -- there are relatively few moments of real inspiration amidst the obvious kitsch. Symphony is trademark Brightman. It sits dead center at the crossroads of classical crossover, pop, and musical theater. Despite the star power on board, this is exactly what EMI wanted from her. The reprise of her first duet appearance with Bocelli is a firm showcase for both voices, and "Sarai Qui" with Safina is among best things here -- even if the arrangements threaten to do in all that vocal power. As for "Pasión," Lima's voice, with all of its high tenor acrobatics, is as lilting as her light soprano. It may work in the theater, or in the movies, but it doesn't here. "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)," with Stanley, is a bit of a campy cheat. Brightman originally recorded this for the Pokeman soundtrack with Chris Thompson of Manfred Mann. Stanley's vocal chops just don't equate with the former. With acoustic guitars all but drowned in strings, the emotional punch of the original is lost. Brightman simply soars, and if her ice queen vocal isn't believable emotionally, it contains enough drama to keep it from falling into the abyss.
Peterson and Carsten Heusmann's cool sound and synth loops on "Gothika" set up the meld of bombastic electric guitars and the London Symphony Orchestra in "Fleurs du Mal." It's full of sweeping textures where a lone clarinet sweeps in before the woodwinds on the third verse; strings shift, swoop, and soar; and a choir comes hammering down on the refrain like thunder trying to bury Brightman in her full but false fragility act. The title track begins as one of the most overblown things on the set, but in comparison to others, it is one of the simplest, breeziest melodies here. There is one genuine surprise: a cover of "Sanvean," written by Lisa Gerrard and Andrew Claxton. Brightman allows Gerrard's words (the English title amounts to "I Am Your Shadow") to haunt her, imbuing them with a classically delivered discipline that showcases the otherworldly and sorrowful melody in the piece. And if there were any radio programmers with brains, they'd choose either the classically tinged and passionate Cordel/LaBionda/Brightman number "Storia d'Amore" or the relatively straight-ahead melancholy pop/rock anthem "Let It Rain" as a single. The latter may be more standard radio fare, but the former would grab the attention of anyone who heard it. The album's nine-plus-minute closer, "Running," is a virtual multi-part suite disguised as a single song. There is an operatic intro that becomes fist-in-the-air uplifting rock & roll bombast in the first half -- it even includes an electric guitar solo, enormous drums, and a choir hammering home the refrain with Brightman before it moves back toward opera, then silence, then more orchestral and vocal drama. This track reeks of Steinman -- and his lyrics would have been far better than what is here. Symphony is stronger than Harem, yet not as adventurous as Luna, and is more self-indulgent than both.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Gothica
Sarah Brightman
00:01:20

Frank Peterson, Composer - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Carsten Heusmann, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

2
Fleurs Du Mal
Sarah Brightman
00:04:09

Thomas Schwarz, Composer - Klaus Hirschburger, Composer - Frank Peterson, Composer - Sarah Brightman, Composer, MainArtist - M. Himmelsbach, Composer - Matthia Meissner, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

3
Symphony
Sarah Brightman
00:04:46

Johannes Stolle, Composer - Andreas Nowak, Composer - Thomas Stolle, Composer - Grant Black, Author - Sarah Brightman, Author, MainArtist - Stefanie Kloss, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

4
Canto Della Terra
Andrea Bocelli
00:03:59

Andrea Bocelli, FeaturedArtist - Francesco Sartori, Composer - Lucio Quarantotto, Composer - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

5
Sanvean
Sarah Brightman
00:03:50

Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Lisa Gerrard, Composer - Andrew Claxton, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

6
I Will Be With You (Where The Lost Ones Go)
Paul Stanley
00:04:30

Amund Björklund, Composer - Espen Lind, Composer - Paul Stanley, FeaturedArtist - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Magnus Rostadmo, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

7
Schwere Träume
Sarah Brightman
00:03:22

Klaus Hirschburger, Author - Frank Peterson, Composer - Sarah Brightman, Author, MainArtist - Michael Soltau, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

8
Sarai Qui
Alessandro Safina
00:03:56

Michelangelo La Bionda, Author - Diane Warren, Composer - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Alessandro Safina, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

9
Storia d'Amore
Sarah Brightman
00:04:02

Michelangelo La Bionda, Author - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Phil Cordell, Composer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

10
Let It Rain
Sarah Brightman
00:04:16

Klaus Hirschburger, Composer, Author - Frank Peterson, Composer - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Carsten Heusmann, Composer, Author

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

11
Attesa
Sarah Brightman
00:04:25

Pietro Mascagni, Composer - Sarah Brightman, Arranger, Work Arranger, MainArtist - Chiara Ferrau, Arranger, Work Arranger

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2007 Nemo Studios

12
Pasión
Frank Peterson
00:05:13

Peter Weihe, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Jorge Avendaño Luhrs, Composer, Author - Tom Meyer, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Frank Peterson, Producer, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Sarah Brightman, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Stefan Pintev, Conductor, Unknown, Other - Carsten Heusmann, Producer, Keyboards, Co-Producer, Programmer, Recording Engineer, AssociatedPerformer, StudioPersonnel - Dennis Preiss, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Volker Heinzen, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Fernando Lima, Vocals, FeaturedArtist, AssociatedPerformer - G-Strings, Orchestra

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2007 Nemo Studios

13
Running
Frank Peterson
00:06:08

Klaus Hirschburger, Author, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Peter Weihe, Guitar, AssociatedPerformer - Paul Bateman, Conductor, Unknown, Other - Alex Grube, AssociatedPerformer, Bass (Vocal) - Sir Adrian Boult, Orchestra - Gustav Holst, Composer - Andrew Dudman, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Tom Meyer, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Frank Peterson, Author, Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Programmer, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, Background Vocalist, Work Arranger, AssociatedPerformer, StudioPersonnel - Sarah Brightman, Author, Vocals, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Capital Voices, Choir - Carsten Heusmann, Keyboards, Programmer, AssociatedPerformer - Dennis Preiss, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Gunther Laudahn, Background Vocalist, AssociatedPerformer - Annie Skates, Conductor, Chorus Conductor, Chorus Director, AssociatedPerformer - Hein Gas, Drums, AssociatedPerformer - Roland Peil, Percussion, AssociatedPerformer - Matthia Meissner, Keyboards, Programmer, AssociatedPerformer

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

14
Sarahbande
Sarah Brightman
00:03:50

George Frideric Handel, ComposerLyricist - Frank Peterson, ComposerLyricist - Sarah Brightman, MainArtist - Michael Soltau, ComposerLyricist

(C) 2008 Nemo Studios under exclusive license to The Blue Note Label Group ℗ 2008 Nemo Studios

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Sarah Brightman took five years between 2003's pop exotica outing Harem and Symphony. The over-the-top gothic excess in the artwork here seems like a cousin to Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II, so much so that it feels like legendary theatrical rock excess king Jim Steinman -- a former associate of Brightman's longtime producer Frank Peterson (who wrote or co-wrote five of these tunes) -- is haunting the recording. Despite the big duet presences here -- Andrea Bocelli (again) on"Canto della Terra," tenor Alessandro Safina on "Sarai Qui," vocalist and actor Fernando Lima, and Kiss' Paul Stanley -- there are relatively few moments of real inspiration amidst the obvious kitsch. Symphony is trademark Brightman. It sits dead center at the crossroads of classical crossover, pop, and musical theater. Despite the star power on board, this is exactly what EMI wanted from her. The reprise of her first duet appearance with Bocelli is a firm showcase for both voices, and "Sarai Qui" with Safina is among best things here -- even if the arrangements threaten to do in all that vocal power. As for "Pasión," Lima's voice, with all of its high tenor acrobatics, is as lilting as her light soprano. It may work in the theater, or in the movies, but it doesn't here. "I Will Be with You (Where the Lost Ones Go)," with Stanley, is a bit of a campy cheat. Brightman originally recorded this for the Pokeman soundtrack with Chris Thompson of Manfred Mann. Stanley's vocal chops just don't equate with the former. With acoustic guitars all but drowned in strings, the emotional punch of the original is lost. Brightman simply soars, and if her ice queen vocal isn't believable emotionally, it contains enough drama to keep it from falling into the abyss.
Peterson and Carsten Heusmann's cool sound and synth loops on "Gothika" set up the meld of bombastic electric guitars and the London Symphony Orchestra in "Fleurs du Mal." It's full of sweeping textures where a lone clarinet sweeps in before the woodwinds on the third verse; strings shift, swoop, and soar; and a choir comes hammering down on the refrain like thunder trying to bury Brightman in her full but false fragility act. The title track begins as one of the most overblown things on the set, but in comparison to others, it is one of the simplest, breeziest melodies here. There is one genuine surprise: a cover of "Sanvean," written by Lisa Gerrard and Andrew Claxton. Brightman allows Gerrard's words (the English title amounts to "I Am Your Shadow") to haunt her, imbuing them with a classically delivered discipline that showcases the otherworldly and sorrowful melody in the piece. And if there were any radio programmers with brains, they'd choose either the classically tinged and passionate Cordel/LaBionda/Brightman number "Storia d'Amore" or the relatively straight-ahead melancholy pop/rock anthem "Let It Rain" as a single. The latter may be more standard radio fare, but the former would grab the attention of anyone who heard it. The album's nine-plus-minute closer, "Running," is a virtual multi-part suite disguised as a single song. There is an operatic intro that becomes fist-in-the-air uplifting rock & roll bombast in the first half -- it even includes an electric guitar solo, enormous drums, and a choir hammering home the refrain with Brightman before it moves back toward opera, then silence, then more orchestral and vocal drama. This track reeks of Steinman -- and his lyrics would have been far better than what is here. Symphony is stronger than Harem, yet not as adventurous as Luna, and is more self-indulgent than both.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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