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The Voice - Encore

~ Russell Watson, Lionel Richie
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Product details

  • Audio CD (29 Oct 2001)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Universal Classics
  • ASIN: B00005OM5G
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 24,399 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #32 in  Music > Opera & Vocal > Song > Tenor

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Track Listings

1. Va pensiero
2. Volare
3. The Prayer (with Lulu)
4. O sole mio
5. Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod)
6. La Mattinata
7. Pelagia's Song (Captain Corelli's Mandolin)
8. You Are So Beautiful
9. Somewhere
10. Che gelida manina
11. E lucevan le stelle
12. The Magic of Love (with Lionel Richie)
13. Catch the Tears
14. Lost in the Snow
15. Celeste Aida
16. Where my Heart will Take Me

On this CD:
  1. Volare
    Composed by Domenico Modugno
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nicholas Dodd

  2. Nabucco
    Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
    Performed by Metro Voices
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nicholas Dodd

  3. (The) Prayer
    Composed by Carole Bayer Sager
    Performed by London Session Orchestra
    with Russell Watson, L Lulu
    Conducted by Nick Ingram

  4. 'O sole mio
    Composed by Eduardo Di Capua
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nicholas Dodd

  5. Ave Maria
    Composed by Charles Gounod
    Performed by Bramley St Catherine's Chamber Choir
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nicholas Dodd

  6. Mattinata, '(L')aurora di bianco vestita'
    Composed by Ruggiero Leoncavallo
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nicholas Dodd

  7. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
    Composed by Stephen Warbeck
    Performed by London Session Orchestra
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nick Ingram

  8. You are so beautiful
    Composed by Billy Preston
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Nick Ingram

  9. West Side Story
    Composed by Leonard Bernstein
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by John Lubbock

  10. La bohème
    Composed by Giacomo Puccini
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by William Hayward

  11. Tosca
    Composed by Giacomo Puccini
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by William Hayward

  12. (The) Magic of Love
    Composed by Lionel Richie
    with Russell Watson, Lionel Richie
    Conducted by John Lubbock

  13. Catch the Tears
    Composed by Diane Warren
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by John Lubbock

  14. Aida
    Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by William Hayward

  15. Where my heart will take me
    Composed by Diane Warren
    Performed by New York Trek Orchestra
    with Russell Watson
    Conducted by Jeremy Lubbock


Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review
A year or so on from the release of his debut CD, Russell Watson is back with Encore, another mix of opera favourites and popular songs. In that time, Watson has become virtually a household name--he now sells out large concert venues, has made it in America, while The Voice continues to sell way beyond the million-mark. On Encore we find Puccini and Verdi sharing the billing with Lulu and Lionel Richie on 16 tracks which range from the much-loved Bach/Gounod "Ave Maria" to "Where My Heart Will Take Me", the theme for "Enterprise" (the latest Star Trek series). Indeed, The Voices might have been a more appropriate title than Encore as Watson explores opera, sacred works, film and television themes and pop songs. The orchestral arrangements on tracks such as "Va, pensiero" will not win him any fans from the opera contingency, but Watson reveals a captivating sound on pop ballads including "You Are So Beautiful" and "Lost in the Snow". If you enjoyed The Voice, you're certain to want an Encore. --Rebecca Agnew

CD Description
Second album by the Mancunian tenor which follows the successful debut of 2000, 'The Voice'. The release of 'Encore' isexclusive to the UK.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ENCORE, magnificent, 29 Oct 2001
I have listened to The Voice every single day since it's release last year and have waited so impatiently for ENCORE's release. I'm not disappointed i'm ectstaic. A truly wonderful blend of classic Italian aria's such as Che Gilda Manina and E Lucevan le Stelle combine with beautiful love songs. You Are so Beautiful is one of the highlights of this album. Russell Watson showing his amazing talent and the unbelieveable versatility of his voice, from passionate and powerful to soft and sexy. ENCORE RUSSELL, ENCORE !! Perfection is something so many aspire to but so few attain, Russell Watson has attained perfection and has The Voice developed over the last 12 months, listen and make up your own minds. This is spectacular and spellbinding. Congratulations Russell Watson,Encore the title says it all
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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Encore from 'The Voice' with Great Appeal, 2 Sep 2002
I first heard Russell Watson sing during his U.S. concert that aired on Public Television, and I was immediately taken by his powerful, appealing, lyrical voice. After the concert, I went online and ordered a copy of his CD, "The Voice", which contains some interpretations that I would characterize as 'adequate', some real gems which Watson interprets exceedingly well, including a thrilling rendition of 'Nessum dorma!', and a couple of listenable duets (excluding 'Barcelona', which may appeal more to the hip-hop crowd then to those who might frequent an opera house.)

After listening to "The Voice" I paused mentally for a silent 'standing ovation', and then waited with great anticipation for Russell's 'Encore' to arrive in the U.S.A. Well, this second CD was worth the wait, and though slightly less attractive than his first (very slightly, and only because there are fewer classical arias), it still has much to recommend it.

The CD begins with a delightful rendition of Verdi's 'Va, pensiero' (the original was a chorus of Hebrew slaves, from Nabucco), which is at once warm, then arresting, highlighting well Watson's versatility. His performance of 'Volare' is impeccable, the best rendition I've heard to date, as is 'The Prayer', which is a sensitive, thoughtful duet for which he is joined by Lulu for a superlative performance (Where has Lulu been? She still sings beautifully!).

The popular arias 'O sole mio' and 'Mattinata' are sung with sufficient power and grace, though Russell really shines in 'Pelagia's Song', where his interpretation is done with such tenderness and warmth as is somewhat reminiscent of the great Mario Lanza, the tenor extraordinaire! Puccini's breathtaking 'E lucevan le stelle' and beautiful 'Che gelida manina' are performed with warmth and ardor, though in the latter Russell's voice is sometimes overpowered by the over-zealous orchestra. Still, the performances are breathtaking! Verdi's 'Celeste Aida' provides the tasteful conclusion to the arias (the purest may raise an eyebrow at the electronic fade out at the end, but this doesn't distract from the beauty of the piece, befittingly sung by Watson.)

I found his choice to include 'You Are So Beautiful' less than ideal, as I was around when this particular tune by Joe Cocker was so overplayed (in America, in the '80s?); nevertheless, he renders it anew, and those who enjoy this song should certainly prefer it to the original. He performs 'Somewhere', from 'West Side Story', and I recommend that you hold on to your wineglass when this one begins, for once again the orchestra seems a bit over-zealous, as was Watson, whose interpretation lacks the wistful yearning required by the subject matter. The rest of the popular songs are agreeable enough, with the exception of 'Where My Heart Will Take Me'; oddly, to me, this song doesn't even sound like Watson!

Watson's voice is indeed versatile, so much so that I refer to him as "the tenor with three voices". The first voice is the one he uses for the arias, the second voice for the more demanding popular tunes, such as 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' (on "The Voice") and the third voice for songs like 'You Are So Beautiful' and the uninspiring 'Were My Heart Will Take Me' (the theme from Enterprise). It is with the classics that he really shines, and I hope that he focuses more on this genre.

I find it somewhat difficult to describe Watson's voice. It is powerful enough, and doesn't strain as many others do over the more difficult phrases, such as the final 'Vincero!' in 'Nessum dorma', yet it is not as 'large' as either Jose Cura's or Salvatore Licitra's, nor as full, rich, or romantic as Mario Lanza's. On the other hand, to me Russell's voice bears some resemblance to Lanza's in its overall attractiveness, which is no small compliment! I look forward to the continued maturing of his interpretive skills.

I sympathize with his desire to attract young people to classical music and the combination of arias with popular songs will likely help in this effort. I would like to see him drop the "third voice", however, and concentrate on those popular tunes that are more demanding and attractive, thereby making better use of his extraordinary gifts. If he were to solicit my suggestions for his next release, I'd like to hear him sing popular tunes such as 'Granada', 'Memory' (from 'Cats'), and 'Tonight', and arias such as Donizetti's 'Una furtiva lagrima', Verdi's 'Questa o quella' and 'Parmi veder le lagrime', Puccini's 'Recondita armonia', Ponchielli's 'Cielo e mar', and Leoncavallo's 'Vesti la guibba' (et al).

Finally, for those who follow what appears on Amazon in the U.S.A., I feel compelled to offer a few brief comments regarding the one-star reviews by "a music fan". Likely this is not really necessary, for most people can probably separate the 'wheat' of truth offered by insightful reviewers from the 'chaff' of jejune quibbles, offered by some who seem bent on trying to undermine Watson's success, but it would be unfortunate if some were swayed by comments so lacking in discernment, causing them to miss out on a very enriching experience. Perceptive reviewer James H. Rankin (on the Amazon site, in the USA) has probably hit on the problem where he states that those posts may come from a person or persons who know Watson and are consumed with jealously over his success. Well, Watson has indeed been successful, and I would encourage all who love good music to experience The Voice!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Encore was worth the wait, 6 Dec 2001
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...This was worth waiting for, as Russell Watson's voice has become stronger and more magnificent. His Somewhere is my one of my favorites, but Mattinata, Che gelida manina, and E lucenav le stelle are great. His Italian is much improved and he sings it passionately with an understanding of what he is saying. This is a great companion to The Voice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Russell Watson, album number 2 (Encore)

Encore, released in 2002, is Russell Watson's follow up album to his hugely successful debut `The Voice' from the previous year. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not an opera singer
This is awful! Russell Watson is not an opera singer - he has NEVER appeared in an opera and hasn't the talent or voice to do so. Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Stick to what you're good at
This has to be one of the WORST things I've ever heard!! Russell Watson is no more a classical singer that Margaret Thatcher is a Formula 1 racing driver. Read more
Published on 29 Aug 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The man is unbelievable!
I have all three of Russell's albums, but this seems to be the one in my cd player the most. I am a huge fan. Read more
Published on 18 Mar 2003 by frannyannyg

5.0 out of 5 stars If It Had Not Been For Russell Watson!
If it had not been for Russell Watson I would have never begun listening to classical music as I have since discovering "The Voice". Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2003 by Carol

1.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry, but this really is very bad
This is really a very poor album. Yes, he has a decent voice and has potential. However his singing of clasical arias/songs in particular is appalling. Read more
Published on 26 Nov 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Watson soars to the stars
Russell Watson's voice is easy on anyones ears to listen to. Even if you are not that big of a classical music fan you quickly appreciate this man and his god given talent. Read more
Published on 30 Jul 2002 by Melanie Wardlow

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW
Ok being only 16 I'm into all the usual music types, but I must admit I have always had a large range of CD's. Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2002 by Ashleigh Riley

1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful
This man must be the most overated singer ever . Left with a karaoke machine in a pub he might just be passable and his handling of the popular material is bearable. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Still a Beautiful Voice, Especially on the Arias
As a fan of Watson's first CD, "The Voice", I was eager to hear his next one and I find it quite satisfying. Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2002

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