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Band: Monica Mancini Title: Cinema Paradiso Rating: Release Date: 05 November, 2002 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Cinema Paradiso (from Cinema Paradiso) 2: A Day In The Life of a Fool (from Black Orpheus) 3: A Love Before Time (from Croutching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) 4: Senza Fine (from Ghost Ship) 5: I'll Never Say Goodbye (from The Promise) 6: The Shadow of Your Smile (from The Sandpiper) 7: Alfie (from Alfie) 8: Soldier in the Rain (from Soldier in the Rain) 9: Too Late Now (from Royal Wedding) 10: The Summer Knows (from The Summer of '42) 11: Baby Mine (from Dumbo) 12: Somewhere Over The Rainbow (from The Wizard of Oz) |
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Customer Reviews "The Summer Smiles, The Summer Knows" Monica comes by her affinity for the medium honestly, having grown up in a house permeated with some of the best film music in history, from the pen of her incredibly prolific father, Henry. "When Monica Mancini set out to record this retrospective of songs from films, she clearly had her passions in order. So it is no surprise that this collection has all the artistry, pathos, and musicality that it so deserves. " ~ Dave Grusin, Liner Notes - 2002 ~ Dave Grusin, an expert arranger, conductor, pianist, film scorer himself has described this album so perfectly. The choice of material in this CD is impeccable with Monica Mancini's graceful interpretations and not to mention the flawlessly beautiful arrangements by Torrie Zito, John Calandrelli, Michael Lang, Patrick Williams, George Doering, Ray Ellis, Harvey Cohen and John Frizzell. There are twelve theme songs from various remarkable films in this recording and most of the tracks were backed up by an orchestra with the exception of a few. The theme song from the movie "Summer of '42" penned by the creative husband-and-wife-team of Alan & Marilyn Bergman and composer Michel Legrand "The Summer Knows" is one of my top choices from this collection. Splendidly arranged by Michael Lang and Harvey Cohen on string section, she renders this timeless song so true to its essence and making it the most beautiful version, bar none! Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "Alfie" (from the movie of the same title), is a moving song accompanied only by the sublime piano playing of Michael Lang. She has an exquisitely beautiful voice, the kind that still shines without the trimmings and backing up of an orchestra, (the kind that still glows even on A Cappella singing). Another affecting song and a favorite of mine is "Too Late Now," a Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner treasure and theme from the movie "Royal Wedding. " The orchestral arrangement was done by Torrie Zito, a fine pianist/arranger/conductor who worked briefly with the legendary musical icon, Frank Sinatra. I loved the way he injected a classical touch on his arrangement, almost sounding like one of Claude Debussy's masterpieces. I would say that this is one of the best tracks. Ditto with another Torrie Zito arrangement, Johnny Mandel and Paul Webster's "The Shadow of Your Smile" from the movie "The Sandpiper. " Ms. Mancini gave these classics the retire-the-trophy-treatments and made them her very own. The lovely opener, Ennio Morricone and Gregg Field's "Cinema Paradiso," arranged by Jorge Calandrelli, is also one of the standouts. Another beauty is "I'll Never Say Goodbye" from the movie "The Promise" with piano accompaniment by Michael Lang. The finale "Over The Rainbow" from "The Wizard of Oz" is simply divine with orchestral arrangement by Ray Ellis. This recording produced by Ms. Mancini's musician husband, Gregg Field, truly showed off not only the singer's vocal artistry, but her classy and elegant style of singing. Thank you Ms. Mancini for your wonderful gift of music. Music to enjoy forever! .
Magnificent Monica!
She's chocolate and creme! Monica does not belt you to death, she does not yell at you, she does not punch notes into your being. . . she soothes you to her, lures you, with a voice that has been hidden for years. Her voice is perfect in pitch, tone, and her ability to hit every single note as if she were born to sing. Clearly having inherited talent from her mom Ginny and her dad Henry. On this cd I love the way she embraces other composers songs. . . "Baby Mine" just one of them. I about melted when she sang that song. She has a great sense of humor on stage, is spontaneous, and is herself. She has a great secure personality and stage persona and she has the family roots to give you a chill in your bones when she shares them with you in stories and song. Hearing her sing live is like being home!.
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