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Something To Believe In

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発売日 2020年12月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAleph
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ALEPH008
SKU 651702632923

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:07:25
Original score composed by Lalo Schifrin. Includes liner notes by Lalo Schifrin. Personnel: Placido Domingo (vocals). Liner Note Author: Lalo Schifrin. Recording information: CTS Studios, London, England; Hit Factory, NY, NY. Photographers: Chris Hunter; Christian Steiner . Translator: Marco Marinangeli. For this love story about a young pianist, Lalo Schifrin was able to write a lush, melodic score for once (though his rhythmic tendencies finally came out in No One Home). The centerpiece of the score is the 42-minute "Piano Concerto #2 (The Americas)," which is nothing less than a serious contemporary classical work disguised as movie soundtrack music. Typical of a soundtrack composer, however, it is fragmented, with many conflicting sections and no real development beyond an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach that seems intended to dazzle with the composer's sheer virtuosity. Both in its brashness and in its lack of organization, it sounds like the sort of thing a much younger composer, one needing to prove himself, would write. Also included are English and Italian versions of a title song with lyrics by Tim Rice that are wasted in the English version, since Placido Domingo, for all the glory of his voice, has no command of the language and cannot be understood. Far more coherent is Simply Red, who contribute "We're in This Together." ~ William Ruhlmann
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  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Something to Believe In
    2. 2.
      Piano Concerto #2: The Americas
    3. 3.
      The Miracle
    4. 4.
      Islamey
    5. 5.
      We're in This Together
    6. 6.
      Mike and Maggie
    7. 7.
      No One Home
    8. 8.
      I Have Been Sent a Message
    9. 9.
      Something to Believe In

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アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

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For this love story about a young pianist, Lalo Schifrin was able to write a lush, melodic score for once (though his rhythmic tendencies finally came out in No One Home). The centerpiece of the score is the 42-minute "Piano Concerto #2 (The Americas)," which is nothing less than a serious contemporary classical work disguised as movie soundtrack music. Typical of a soundtrack composer, however, it is fragmented, with many conflicting sections and no real development beyond an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach that seems intended to dazzle with the composer's sheer virtuosity. Both in its brashness and in its lack of organization, it sounds like the sort of thing a much younger composer, one needing to prove himself, would write. Also included are English and Italian versions of a title song with lyrics by Tim Rice that are wasted in the English version, since Placido Domingo, for all the glory of his voice, has no command of the language and cannot be understood. Far more coherent is Simply Red, who contribute "We're in This Together." ~ William Ruhlmann
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