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    Katherine Jenkins - Believe (Platinum Edition) (2010)

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    Katherine Jenkins - Believe (Platinum Edition) (2010)

    Katherine Jenkins - Believe (Platinum Edition) (2010)
    Classical, Pop, Vocal | MP3 320 kbps CBR | Artworks | 79 min | 183 MB
    Label: Warner Music | Rel: 2010

    Reflecting her most high-profile year to date thanks to some controversial tabloid confessions, a celebrity relationship, and a judging role on ITV's Popstar to Operastar, Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins' seventh studio album, Believe, is undoubtedly the most accessible and commercial offering of her six-year career. The traditional opera standards and arias of her early albums Premiere and Second Nature are instead replaced by classical pop renditions of contemporary pop songs and film themes produced by Grammy Award-winning David Foster (Michael Bublé, Celine Dion). Of course, the likes of Sarah McLachlan's "Angel," Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever," and Nino Rota's "Parla Più Piano (Love Theme from The Godfather)" are fairly predictable fare for classical crossover artists, having been covered on recent albums from Angelis, Rhydian, and Patrizio Buanne. However, her reworking of Evanescence's nu-metal chart-topper "Bring Me to Life," which adds even more overblown drama to the epic original, and a surprisingly subtle cover version of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" are clear indications that Jenkins isn't afraid to tackle material far outside her comfort zone. Elsewhere, Jenkins' breathtaking and versatile vocal abilities are showcased on a stunning performance of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose," a stirring duet with Andrea Bocelli on "I Believe," and the album's only original composition, "Ancora Non Sai," which also features Dutch violinist André Rieu. A Deluxe Edition, featuring the theme from Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical Love Never Dies and a rendition of Lionel Richie and Diana Ross' "Endless Love" was later released, but it was the 2010 Platinum Edition that helped the album reenter the charts over a year after its initial peak. Adding seven new tracks to the original, it includes two festive songs, "In the Bleak Midwinter" and a live performance of "O Holy Night" with Michael Bolton, a gorgeous operatic interpretation of Embrace's "Gravity," and "Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming," a brand-new ballad produced by John Shanks (Bon Jovi). Believe, in all its forms, is a huge leap forward from her previous traditional output, and although there's still enough material to keep her classical fan base happy, its leanings toward more contemporary fare suggest that a Charlotte Church-style pop career re-invention could well be in the cards, something which on this evidence Jenkins is more than capable of pulling off.

    Tracklist:

    01. Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming
    02. Till There Was You
    03. Love Never Dies
    04. Bring Me To Life
    05. Angel
    06. I Believe - Katherine Jenkins & Andrea Bocelli
    07. Gravity
    08. Fear Of Falling
    09. Who Wants To Live Forever
    10. In The Bleak Midwinter
    11. Parla Piu Piano
    12. Endless Love - Katherine Jenkins & Amaury Vassili
    13. Ancora Non Sai - Katherine Jenkins & Andre Rieu (violinist)
    14. La Vie En Rose
    15. La Califfa - Katherine Jenkins & Chris Botti
    16. Se Si Perde Un Amore
    17. Adagio
    18. O Holy Night - Katherine Jenkins & Michael Bolton (live)