The title of this album promises much to the lover of classical sounds on the goggle box but, on loading the CD into the player, it soon becomes apparent to the listener that their expectations will not be met. This is not a soundtrack album and should not be viewed as such. The instrumental pieces are competently even well performed but, as soon as the vocal parts commence, one realises one is not actually listening to the performances associated with the programme, advertisement or movie. In the contemporary music genre, one would call this a 'cover' album. The implications for the older classical pieces are minor as the musicians (whoever they may be, as they are not credited) perform well and the sound quality is excellent. However, "Vangelis" is not the same without Vangelis! His 1492 piece has been arranged for an orchestra and, clearly, a different choir sings. I have the Band Of Brothers soundtrack album and the version of the main theme on this release lacks the passion and emotional influence of the original performance. Karl Jenkins' Adiemus suffers from the use of alternative vocal talent to that we have seen on Classic FM TV and heard on Classic FM. This is a pleasant album in some respects but has left me disappointed with my purchase. If you want to hear the music "as heard on TV", my advice is to seek out the original artists and orchestras instead.