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Martine McCutcheon - Musicality (2002)

Martine McCutcheon - Musicality (2002)

BAND/ARTIST: Martine McCutcheon

  • Title: Musicality
  • Year Of Release: 2002
  • Label: EMI
  • Genre: Pop, Musical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 54:25
  • Total Size: 366 / 138 Mb
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Tracklist:

01 . Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart (From 'Listen Darling') . . . 03:29
02 . The Lady Is A Tramp (From 'Babes In Arms') 03:05
03 . Out Here On My Own (From 'Fame') 03:26
04 . Nobody Does It Like Me (From 'See-Saw') 02:23
05 . Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend (From 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes') . . . 03:17
06 . I Dreamed A Dream (From 'Les Miserables') 03:48
07 . Wouldn't It Be Loverly (From 'My Fair Lady') 02:54
08 . Don't Rain On My Parade (From 'Funny Girl') 02:50
09 . Maybe This Time (From 'Cabaret') 03:13
10 . Can You Feel The Love Tonight (From 'The Lion King') 04:15
11 . Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again (From 'Phantom Of The Opera') 03:31
12 . There Are Worse Things I Could Do (From 'Grease') 02:19
13 . The Winner Takes It All (From 'Mamma Mia') 04:49
14 . The Man That Got Away (From 'A Star Is Born') 04:01
15 . What I Did For Love (From 'A Chorus Line') 03:45
16 . White Christmas (From 'Holiday Inn') 03:20

After a successful spell treading the boards as Eliza Doolittle on London's West End, an album of classic show tunes seemed a fairly natural move for Martine McCutcheon. Ever since she first broke into the charts with Perfect Moment in 1999, she demonstrated that she was far more influenced by the likes of Liza Minnelli and Barbra Streisand than she was Madonna and Janet Jackson. There's been a glut of these kinds of albums over the last few years, from Rod Stewart and Robbie Williams to Westlife. McCutcheon clearly has a great fondness for the material here, and she has a big, expressive voice, but unfortunately the pedestrian arrangements on this album render it another dull and unsatisfying effort. Also, the choice of material ranges from predictable ("White Christmas," "There Are Worse Things I Could Do") to bizarre (Does anyone really need to hear McCutcheon's take on "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" from The Lion King?) Some bright spots save the record from being a complete waste of time. "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart" is an enjoyable romp, and a slowed-down take on "The Winner Takes It All" benefits by not attempting to recapture the magic of the original vocal, instead remodeling it as a Celine Dion-esque power ballad. But overall this is a second dud in a row from McCutcheon after the bland "Wishing." If she hopes to recapture the success of her debut, a serious rethink is in order.





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