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Release Date August 09, 2004
It does take a while to get used to the English singing, but it also really helps to get the jokes across. I was splitting my sides when I first listened to it, there are some real gems in this translation (A prime example being in the middle of Susanna and Marcellina's duet as they exchange insults: 'Your quality/ Your quantity').
The conducting is wonderful, always taken at a brilliant pace by that great Mozartian David Parry. The cast are spot on, the only real exception being Yvonne Kenny's Countess (a good voice, just a bit too much vibrato here). I especially love Christopher Purves' Figaro, William Dazeley's Count, Jonathan Veira's Bartolo, John Graham Hall's Basilio and Sarah Tynan's Barbarina. Purves is perfect in his role; ... Read More:
Release Date November 01, 1999
It does take a while to get used to the English singing, but it also really helps to get the jokes across. I was splitting my sides when I first listened to it, there are some real gems in this translation (A prime example being in the middle of Susanna and Marcellina's duet as they exchange insults: 'Your quality/ Your quantity').
The conducting is wonderful, always taken at a brilliant pace by that great Mozartian David Parry. The cast are spot on, the only real exception being Yvonne Kenny's Countess (a good voice, just a bit too much vibrato here). I especially love Christopher Purves' Figaro, William Dazeley's Count, Jonathan Veira's Bartolo, John Graham Hall's Basilio and Sarah Tynan's Barbarina. Purves is perfect in his role; ... Read More:
Release Date April 06, 1995
It does take a while to get used to the English singing, but it also really helps to get the jokes across. I was splitting my sides when I first listened to it, there are some real gems in this translation (A prime example being in the middle of Susanna and Marcellina's duet as they exchange insults: 'Your quality/ Your quantity').
The conducting is wonderful, always taken at a brilliant pace by that great Mozartian David Parry. The cast are spot on, the only real exception being Yvonne Kenny's Countess (a good voice, just a bit too much vibrato here). I especially love Christopher Purves' Figaro, William Dazeley's Count, Jonathan Veira's Bartolo, John Graham Hall's Basilio and Sarah Tynan's Barbarina. Purves is perfect in his role; ... Read More:
Release Date November 10, 2006
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date September 26, 1997
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date April 01, 1993
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date January 03, 1996
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date April 18, 1995
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date October 01, 1993
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
Release Date February 16, 1994
Made in 1972, this is for me one of the great recordings of modern jazz, with driving rhythms and unusual melodies, full of McCoy Tyner's ability to play beautifully within both tight and open spaces. Sax-man Sonny Fortune (who also plays flute) and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are at their best. The title track, which is over 23 minutes long, is brimming with life and fire. The 'wall of sound' and sense of Africa often evoke Coltrane, but we should not forget how important Mr Tyner was to the 'Coltrane sound'.
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