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Enchantment
Charlotte Church
Enchantment
Genre: Classical
 
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Japanese version of the young British classical vocalist 2001 and sophomore album includes two bonus tracks, 'Tra Bo Dau' & 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. 17 tracks in all.

     
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All Artists: Charlotte Church
Title: Enchantment
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Release Date: 1/1/2003
Album Type: Import
Genre: Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
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Japanese version of the young British classical vocalist 2001 and sophomore album includes two bonus tracks, 'Tra Bo Dau' & 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. 17 tracks in all.

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Tommy N. (tommy) from MONTEBELLO, CA
Reviewed on 10/23/2009...
Track Listings:
1.) Tonight, song (from "West Side Story")
2.) Carrickfergus Carmen, opera
3.) - Habań„²”
4.) Bali Ha'i, song (from "South Pacific") Yentl, film score
5.) Papa Can You Hear Me?
6.) Lakme opera - The Flower Duet
7.) Little horses
8.) Gymnopedie for piano No. 1 - Arranged as song: From My First Moment
9.) The Water Is Wide, folk song
10.) Can't Help Lovin' dat Man, song (from "Show Boat") Die Fledermaus (The Bat), operetta (RV 503)
11.) The Laughing Song
12.) If I Loved You, song (from "Carousel") The Secret Garden, musical play
13.) A Bit of Earth
14.) Somewhere, song (from "West Side Story")
15.) The Prayer, song (for the film Quest for Camelot)

Bonus Tracks:
1.) Tra Bo Dau
1.) Elegie

"It's true that, because of my age, I don't have the life experience to sing about things like love and death," admits 15-year-old Charlotte Church in the press biography accompanying review copies of her fourth album, Enchantment. "But, as I get older, I find I can be a bit more of a narrator, telling the story and conveying the emotion of a song." Church is referring specifically to her transition to being more of a pop singer and less of a classical one on Enchantment, her first album to be released by the Columbia Records imprint of Sony Music rather than through Sony Classical. There are still some classical selections, notably a version of "Habań„²”" from Bizet's Carmen, but there are also plenty of show tunes, and, as Church acknowledges, such material often requires more of an emotional involvement, one she is not yet capable of conveying. Juliet, the Shakespearean character who formed the basis of Maria in the musical West Side Story, was only 14, but the emotions expressed in "Tonight" and "Somewhere," both included here, are very much about love and death, and they call for more than narration. And that's just as true of the Celtic traditional song "Carrickfergus," which laments a lover's inability to be united with her true love (the same subject as the traditional song "The Water Is Wide," which is also here). Her tone is lovely, and she is even more impassioned on "Papa Can You Hear Me?" from the movie Yentl and "A Bit of Earth" from the musical A Secret Garden. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide