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Release Date February 02, 1999
My husband and I used this CD last summer when we were married.
We had live vocalists at the wedding itself, but played this CD as background music as the guests were gathering for the reception. It is a good CD for brides wanting to listen to music for possible songs to be used at the wedding. "My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from the Titanic)" doesn't sound like Celine Dion singing, but is more appropriate for a church setting.
We were married in a Roman Catholic church, so we were not allowed to use anything but traditional hymns, but many churches would allow this type of music during the ceremony itself. It would be appropriate for a first or second marriage.
Release Date February 01, 1994
I was really eager to listen to this album because I love Pinkham's music so much, and also because it took over a month to ship. I finally had a listen and while at times the voices seem a bit unbalanced, it actually is a very well-performed cd. nice work.
Release Date November 22, 1994
I have not listened to this cd in a while. From what I remember, the cd had a fascinating mix of influences in the music: Gypsy/Klezmer horn sections, vocals that sound like they are being projected through a public address system and ambiet sounds. All together, you feel like you are in the middle of a crowded street festival dancing.
Release Date June 20, 2000
I have not listened to this cd in a while. From what I remember, the cd had a fascinating mix of influences in the music: Gypsy/Klezmer horn sections, vocals that sound like they are being projected through a public address system and ambiet sounds. All together, you feel like you are in the middle of a crowded street festival dancing.
Release Date October 12, 1999
I have not listened to this cd in a while. From what I remember, the cd had a fascinating mix of influences in the music: Gypsy/Klezmer horn sections, vocals that sound like they are being projected through a public address system and ambiet sounds. All together, you feel like you are in the middle of a crowded street festival dancing.
Release Date July 13, 1999
I've listened to this cd many times. I am still not tired of it. Yes, in a sense the music is coarse, but that's the kind of music it is - lusty, bawdy, and expressive of an era of high spirits. And that's the way these songs are sung. These are essentially 17th century tavern songs and are sung by people who obviously know what they're singing. These songs should be enjoyed with a flask of beer or a jug of wine.
Release Date July 27, 2001
There's no doubt about it--"The White Cliffs of Dover" will either leave you cold, or it will enthrall you. The reason? The tracks consist almost entirely of music popular in England during the Second World War, and the closer you are to that era, either through having lived through it or, as in this reviewer's case, having studied a great deal about it, the more likely you are to be fascinated and even deeply moved by it.
The music is varied and endlessly interesting, ranging from the touchingly naive "There'll Always Be an England" to Eric Coates's incongruously cheerful "Dambusters March" to the exquisite "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," which receives a ravishing interpretation ... Read More:
Release Date December 07, 2004
Well, here's your chance to show your level of political commitment. About the only good thing I can say about this collection is 50% of the proceeds from the wholesale price will benefit ACLU's lesbian/gay rights and AIDS projects. Rather than showcase the wide variety of gay & lesbian talent out there, they have filled this CD (two disc's worth) with maudlin folksie ballads (disc one) and novelty songs (disc two). The only artist with whom I was familiar was RuPaul, and even his contribution was bland. It's a shame ACLU couldn't follow HRC's example and create an exciting collection of music with a bit more variety to appeal to all ears. I'd buy HRC's Being Out Rocks collection instead.
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