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Various: Russell Walton - Reprise | 
| Artist: Russell Watson Label: Universal Classics Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £6.98 You Save: £2.01 (22%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 18792
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 70 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766489586328 EAN: 0766489586328 ASIN: B00006YX6K
Release Date: November 18, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Torna a Surriento - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | Granada - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | Santa Lucia - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | That's amore - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | Ave Maria, "Ellens Gesang III", D839 - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | "Questa o quella" (Ballata) - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | Nothing Sacred (aka Is Nothing Sacred) - Russell Watson, Andrew Price Studio Strings, William Hayward | | • | The Pearl Fishers' Duet - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | "Pourquoi me réveiller, ô souffle du printemps?" - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | "Recondita armonia" - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | La Danza - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | Core 'ngrato - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicholas Dodd | | • | The living years - Russell Watson | | • | I don't know how I got by - Russell Watson, London Session Orchestra, William Hayward | | • | The best that love can be - Russell Watson, Cleopatra | | • | Bohemian Rhapsody - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Lubbock | | • | "Vesti la giubba" - Russell Watson, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, William Hayward |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review On Reprise, his third album, Russell Watson continues to bring together classical pieces with light songs--have Bizet and "Bohemian Rhapsody" ever shared a disc before? Probably not, and with good reason--it's rather unsettling to hear Leoncavallo's devestating "Vesti la giubba" (from Pagliacci) tagged on after a dreary rendition of the aforementioned Queen hit. He may have been dubbed "the people's tenor", but Watson is at his best--and most comfortable--at the lighter end of the repertory. He sings the lilting "That's Amore" with charm and humour, a smooth performance which compares to Robbie Williams on Swing When You're Winning. Nicholas Dodd's swooning orchestrations give Reprise a grandiose feel. Sadly, Watson's voice cannot match their intensity; his version of the famous duet from The Pearl Fishers (yes, he sings both parts) sounds strangled and his performance of "Core 'ngrato" is distinctly unmemorable. Watson is credited as Reprise's producer. If he maintains that role on album number four, he should concentrate on the light songs and ballads, which he performs so well, in this instance not just "That's Amore" but also "The Living Years", "I don't know how I got by" and "The best that love can be". --Rebecca Agnew
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Russell Watson, 3rd album (Reprise) August 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Reprise, released in November 2002, is Russell Watson's third album and probably represents a more confident and self assured release than his previous `The Voice' and `Encore', thanks to his increasingly successful concert touring and life in the limelight.
But it was also a worrying time during which he suffered a throat polyp, threatening to end his singing career, which was thankfully removed without causing long term problems to his voice.
The songs are a mix of classical, opera and popular, with a distinctly more dramatic feel to those opera choices, the best example being the version of `Granada' which takes on epic proportions with the orchestral score and an individual vocal interpretation which, while straying from the conventional, certainly works.
Notable also are Ave Maria (Schubert's version) and a lovely performance of `The Pearl Fishers' duet (oddly no mention of who the duet was with, I suspect both voices are Russell Watson's!)
Bohemian Rhapsody is a bold choice let down by lame electronic backing, which is a shame for it represents one of Russell's best recorded examples of his talent for singing rock music. Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash offered Watson the job of Velvet Revolver frontman, which he declined, but I'm sure he could handle `Sweet Child o' Mine'.
In fact, on the strength of this album's wide ranging style of music, he can probably make a good job of almost everything.
new version of REPRISE November 9, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have already reviewed REPRISE but I just had to make comment on the new U.S. version. It is WONDERFUL . RUSSELL has co-wrote 4 NEW songs. They are IMMENSO SOGNO,TUTTO SEI PER ME, ALL OR NOTHING and DID YOU EVER. The "VOICE" is sensuous and intimate and every time I hear these songs I am in absolute BLISS. If it was on sale in the U.K. it would be flying off the shelves. If you get the chance buy it ,you will not regret it. The 4 new songs are worth the price of the CD. alone. THIS is RUSSELL at his very best..... Sandy.
American Version October 27, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm ordering the UK version, but wanted to let y'all know that even though there are differences in each 'version' of this album, Russell Watson still delivers everything one could ask for! As I write, I am listening to "Reprise", and am as always awed by the versatility of this man! I hope he continues to record the charming mix of popular and classical that he's done so well with. I cannot say enough about the wonderful music this latest offering holds...buy, listen, enjoy!
a year later October 10, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is nearly a year since I bought "REPRISE" and I still listen to it at least 3 times a day. This is a C.D. that never gets boring. AVE MARIA,and POURQUOI ME REVEILLER still bring a tear to the eye,CORE N'GRATO makes me go weak at the knees. TORNA A SURRIENTO, GRANADA, THAT's AMORE are wonderful.In fact the whole C.D is WONDERFUL, just the same as "THE VOICE" and "ENCORE". "REPRISE" has gone from no. 25 in the classic charts back UP to no. 8 this week.(4 th OCT.) DOES this not prove how good the C.D is. SASHA.
RUSSELL WATSON - THE BEST TENOR IN THE WORLD. June 20, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is so different from the first 2 CDs but just as good if not better. TORNA A SURRIENTO and GRANADA ,full of power and a smoochy version of THATs AMORE just to start with. Then comes the amazing PEARl FISHERS with RUSSELL singing both parts, which I found out by reading the CD leaflet, and what about the fantastic pictures of RUSSELL in the leaflet,he looks as good as he sounds. He proves he can sing difficult opera with LA DANZA and VESTI LA GIUBBA . BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY is fantastic but my favourites are POURQUOI ME REVEILLER which reduces me to tears and CORE N GRATO this is so heart wrenching,he puts so much feeling and emotion into it I just melt each time I hear it. Once again RUSSELL outclasses the other tenors with his VOICE ,style and choice of songs. SANDY.
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