Sarah Brightman - Symphony CD Review
By General Jabbo, published Feb 24, 2008
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Crossover superstar, Sarah Brightman, returns with Symphony, her first album of new material in five years. Recorded in Germany, and produced by longtime producer, Frank Peterson, Symphony is an exciting mix of classical, pop, and rock.The album opens with the eerie "Gothica," which serves as the perfect intro for the surprisingly hard rock "Fleurs du Mal," inspired by French Poet Charles Baudelaire's poems of the same name. The heavy guitars and Brightman's breathtaking vocals are an ideal match for a song whose name translates to "flowers of evil."
The title track is a lush power ballad with soaring vocals not unlike a Celine Dion production, but more powerful. Once again, rock guitars mix with classical instruments and a chorus of heavenly voices to create something stunning. On "Sanvean," Brightman covers Dead Can Dance, doing justice to Lisa Gerrard's haunting original vocal.
The album features four duets, the first of which is "Canto Della Terra," where Brightman is reunited with Andrea Bocelli. Sung in Italian, "Canto" is a beautiful love song, with Bocelli's powerful vocals contrasting with Brightman's delicate verses until both cut loose at the end with a huge chorus to bring the song to its dramatic finale.
Brightman is joined by fellow Phantom of the Opera alumnus, Paul Stanley of Kiss, on "I Will Be With You (Where the Lost Ones Go)." Though not written by Stanley, "I Will Be With You" is a rock ballad that would be at home on Stanley's underrated Live to Win CD. Brightman originally performed the song with Chris Thompson as the theme song to, oddly enough, Pokemon Movie 10: The Rise of Darkrai.
On "Sarai Qui," Brightman is joined by Italian tenor, Alessandro Safina. "Sarai Qui" mixes classical with pop to great effect, even changing keys on the last chorus like so many great pop songs. Penned by pop songstress, Diane Warren, it is easily the best track on the disc. "Pasión" finds Brightman joined by Spanish counter tenor, Fernando Lima. Brightman and Lima's voices blend beautifully on this tender ballad with Latin overtones and Spanish guitar.

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