The Canadian Tenors

The Canadian Tenors

by The Canadian Tenors
The Canadian Tenors

The Canadian Tenors

by The Canadian Tenors

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Overview

The members of the quartet the Canadian Tenors are eager to distance themselves from the term "popera," and prefer to call what they do crossover, but in fact, their sound and repertoire are not that far from groups associated with popera, like Il Divo. The Canadian Tenors don't sing opera; their first Decca release is made up of arrangements of pop and folk classics, and includes only one classical piece, a version of Albinoni's Adagio, with words by Lara Fabian and Remo Giazotto. Three of the members, Fraser Walters (a former member of Chanticleer), Victor Micallef, and Remigio Pereira, have backgrounds in classical training, and it serves them well in singing with full, warm, expansive tone. The group's newest member, Clifton Murray, comes from the gospel tradition, and while he blends well with the others, the lightness of his tone provides a nice contrast, especially in solo passages. There is a special appeal in the sound of the four men's voices in close harmony, particularly since their emphasis is on the ensemble, and not a competition in virtuosity to see who can sing the highest and loudest. The group's sound is characterized by big, richly orchestrated arrangements, augmented by backup vocals, exotic instrumental effects, and a driving rock beat. Credited to a variety of arrangers, the instrumentals are exceptionally well-crafted, with plenty of color and emotional punch, and they are performed well, most of them by the Moscow Film Orchestra. The Canadian Tenors are credited with most of the vocal arrangements, which skillfully exploit the strengths of the group and give the individuals opportunities to shine in solos. If there's any fault with the album, it's in the similarity of the effect of so many of the tracks: throbbing, soulful ballads, which, taken together, can feel romantically overheated and relentlessly intense. Each individual song, though, is completely effective on its own terms; there are no weak links. Standout tracks include a passionate and emotionally complex account of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and "The Prayer" by Carol Bayer Sager and David Foster, which features an especially effective interplay of the voices. The album is beautifully engineered, with vivid, creatively balanced sound. ~ Stephen Eddins

Product Details

Release Date: 10/26/2009
Label: Decca
UPC: 0602527205144
Rank: 50169

Tracks

  1. Adagio, for violin, strings & organ in G minor, T. Mi 26 (composed by Remo Giazotto; not by Albinoni)
  2. Hallelujah, song
  3. Luna, song
  4. Because We Believe, song
  5. I Only Know How to Love, song
  6. Home I'll Be, for chorus
  7. Belle, song
  8. The Prayer, song
  9. Always There, song
  10. La Califfa (Lady Caliph), film score~La Califfa
  11. Watching Over Me, song
  12. Remember Me, song (for the film Troy)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Canadian Tenors   Primary Artist,Vocal Ensemble
Sergio Santos   Bass
Ian Harper   Uillean Pipes
Michael Braun   Drums
Czech National Symphony Choir   Choir/Chorus
Joseph Resendes   Piano
Reno Silva   Guitar
Remigio Pereira   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Moscow Studio Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
The Faith Chorale   Choir/Chorus
Moscow Film Orchestra   Orchestra
Mark Camilleri   Piano
Tommy Henriksen   Bass,Guitar
Jeff Wolpert   Percussion
Esbjoern Oehrwall   Guitar
Henrik Janson   Conductor
Bob Ezrin   Guitar,Keyboards
Tim Lauer   Keyboards
Mark Kelso   Drums
Roman Borys   Cello
George Koller   Bass
Art Avalos   Percussion
Annalee Patipatanakoon   Violin
Yuri Sazonoff   Conductor
Peter Ljung   Piano
Asher Lenz   Bass,Piano,Guitar (Electric)
China National Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
Uli Janson   Conductor

Technical Credits

Tony Renis   Text
Andrea Bocelli   Text
Steve Thompson   Mixing,Producer
Lara Fabian   Text,Composer
Camilo Saenz   Design
Anna Hostman   Vocal Arrangement
David Clenman   Vocal Arrangement,String Arrangements
Amy Foster-Gillies   Text,Composer
Romano Musumara   Composer
Giorgio Armani   Wardrobe
Nuria Diaz   Text
Alberto Bevilacqua   Text,Composer
The Canadian Tenors   Arranger,Vocal Arrangement
Jeffrey Latimer   Management
Mark Masri   Co-Arranger,Programming
Charles Cozens   Arranger,Orchestration
Richard Sibbald   Cover Photo
Charles Richer   Photography
Jill Ann Siemens   Vocal Arrangement
Erica Chan   Photography
The Faith Chorale   Choir Arrangement
Stanislav Baroch   Recording,Assistant Engineer
Jamie McKnight   Performer
John Hyler   Programming
Robert Turner   Vocal Arrangement
Tommy Henriksen   Mixing,Programming
Marcus Bergqvist   Engineer,Recording
Stephen Skratt   Programming
Justin Cortelyou   Engineer,Programming
Peter Moore   Mastering
Michael Jack   Mixing
Chris Brook   Engineer
Giorgio Flavio Pintus   Text,Composer
Harry "Slick" Sommerdahl   Text
Greg Kolchinsky   Engineer
Brendan Graham   Text,Composer
Henrik Janson   String Arrangements
Tomaso Albinoni   Composer
Bob Ezrin   Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Orchestration
Leonard Cohen   Composer
Jack Lenz   Composer,Producer
Cynthia Weil   Text,Composer
James Horner   Composer
Rita MacNeil   Composer
Alejandro Rodriguez   Engineer
Rolf Lovland   Composer
Jeff Wolpert   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Remixing,Recording
Carole Bayer Sager   Composer
Ennio Morricone   Composer
Humberto Gatica   Mixing,Producer
John Beasley   Programming
Lou Pomanti   Programming,String Arrangements
David Foster   Composer
Alberto Testa   Text
Yuri Sazonoff   String Arrangements
Josef Larossi   Producer
Mattias Lindblom   Composer
Richard Mills   Unknown Contributor Role
Anders Wollbeck   Text,Composer
Raquel Diaz   Text
Charles Dickens   Text,Composer
Luc Plamondon   Text,Composer
Steve Chahley   Engineer
Asher Lenz   Producer,Programming
Remo Giazotto   Text
Bill Ross   String Arrangements
Richard Cocciante   Composer
Uli Janson   String Arrangements
Tomer Adaddi   Orchestration
David Munro   String Arrangements
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