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Recently formed but already causing a huge amount of excitement, their heavenly repertoire includes favourites such as Schubert's `Ave Maria', Barber's `Agnus Dei' and Delibes' `Flower Duet'.
From the world of pop come Robbie Williams' `Angels', `Songbird' (popularised by Eva Cassidy), and Carole King's `You've Got A Friend'. Selected following an extensive nationwide search of schools, choirs and music schools, each girl was picked for bringing a different quality to the group.
The combination of those four voices is stunning. All Angels are set to bring new life to classical music.
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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Angel Voices, ever singing,
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This review is from: All Angels (Audio CD)
I have never been a fan of crossover CDs: usually the singers are far too contrite and `Songs-of-Praise' to merit any serious attention. The 300th recording of Bach's Ave Maria alongside a forty part a cappella rendition of Agadoo always seems so media-orientated and not for the listening audience.
This CD is a wonderful breath of fresh air in a market so saturated that most CDs are the same track listings sung by copy-cat singers. The four girls are very pretty and that will obvious draw crys of the group's being yet another manufactured group. Fortunately, the four girls are just as exquisite in voice as they are in looks. One particular singer, Laura Wright, sings with an extraordinary honesty in her voice, the sound entirely beautiful like her fellow singers: not manufactured or syrupy like some, not `celtic' and `ethereal' like some singers one hears. A very promising start for this young lady, who I believe is also the current BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year. The choice of music is inspired, and there are some excellent musical arrangements: rather than existing purely for cheese and profit, some academic purpose and skilled musicianship appears to have gone into this production. The voices soar effortlessly, but with purpose, in Barber's Agnus Dei (with an astonishingly good male-voice choir singing the lower parts); Robbie Williams' Angels sounds terrific with the voices in octaves; Geoffrey Burgon's Brideshead Revisited theme (a personal favourite) is given a make over as a setting of Ave verum corpus - some may say that this smacks of cheese, but no more so than settings by Saint-Saëns and Gounod, and the stylish singing here is both convincing and captivating. I hope that these young ladies will not be too London bound or feel pressured by the media, and continue to make good honest music. All in all, an excellent purchase that not only bears repeated listening, but insists upon it.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Divine!,
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This review is from: All Angels (Audio CD)
I only heard of All Angels just before Christmas when one of them (forget which) was being interviewed on the Today program on Radio 4. Then she sang "Agnus Dei", and I was hooked!
I had the CD bought for me as a Christmas Present, and haven't stopped playing it since. The CD is in my car, and I have it on my MP3 player and my PC so I can listen to it anywhere. Prepare to have your ears and senses seduced! "Music soothe the savage beast" is what these renditions deliver, and their arrangement of "The Windmills of your Mind" is particularly hypnotic. Classic purists may not appreciate this music, but they miss the point: music is not meant to be a discipline; if it pleases the listener, then it has accomplished its goal.
33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uplifting and Angelic,
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This review is from: All Angels (Audio CD)
I am REALLY looking forward to this album coming out. I had the pleasure of seeing them live at BBC Young Choristers of the Year. They had such an uplifting and angelic quality about them and the arrangements of the songs they sang (including Eva Cassidy's Songbird, Steal Away and Robbie Williams' Angels) were absolutely beautiful, especially Songbird - I was close to tears when they sang it.
The girls themselves (so I've heard) are really down to earth and lovely. Steve Abbott (manager of All Angels, Hayley Westenra and Aled Jones amongst others) definitely knows about talent. Buy this album, and you will feel like you're in Heaven.
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