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What do you think of the Sting version of John Dowland's songs?

I like it
2
10%
I hate it
4
19%
I dunno
15
71%
 
Total votes: 21

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Interesting. Don't like the tonal quality in relation to what I have heard before. Otherwise, it may not be as terrible as it seems. Interesting musical selection.

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Apparently, it's topping the classical charts in the UK.

At least it's not "Con Te Partiro" :)
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It reminds of when they show the worst of the losers -- people who are completely unaware of how bad they are -- of those television contest shows, like American Idol, so we can laugh at how bad they are.

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Although I prefer Dowland with the straight lute music, if you must have singing with your Dowland, Emma Kirkby is hard to beat:
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And Paul O'Dette always delivers the goods.
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The thing that bothers me about Sting's version is not his strange voice, but his intonation. You'd think that he'd be better than that.

I wonder if a countertenor might not be the most appropriate voice for this.

The wonderful lyrics to the Pavana Lacrhimae have been some of my favorites for many years.
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I think that Sting Scares me...
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What bothers me from the short clips is the overdone effects, rather than a clear, vibrant tone to go with the lute and let the room or hall provide the reverb. At least at one point, Sting could carry a reasonable tenor line, so I think a higher tessitura for clarity is in order as well.
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In going to Amazon to listen to the clips, one can't help but do a little looking around while one is there. I came across this gem of a recording that absolutely must be recommended. And yes, I did in fact buy a copy of it.

http://tinyurl.com/yhvlus

I'm not sure on what auspicious occasion I will need it. But, by grannies, I'll have it when that occasion comes along. (And it is better than the Sting recording.)
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iiipopes wrote:What bothers me from the short clips is the overdone effects, rather than a clear, vibrant tone to go with the lute and let the room or hall provide the reverb. At least at one point, Sting could carry a reasonable tenor line, so I think a higher tessitura for clarity is in order as well.
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SplatterTone wrote:In going to Amazon to listen to the clips, one can't help but do a little looking around while one is there. I came across this gem of a recording that absolutely must be recommended. And yes, I did in fact buy a copy of it.

http://tinyurl.com/yhvlus

I'm not sure on what auspicious occasion I will need it. But, by grannies, I'll have it when that occasion comes along. (And it is better than the Sting recording.)
And what occasion might that be?
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And what occasion might that be?
Well ... I recently got married ... to somebody in Victoria, BC, Canada .... etc. etc.
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Post by ken k »

this reminds me of Rod Stewart trying to sing the great american songbook jazz standards on his album of a few years back.


People who don't know any better or who are big fans of these guys think they are great.

Most others do not.


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bloke wrote:bloke "Quit wasting your time watching that CBS Sunday Morning show, and their parade of quasi-wholesome misfits."
He's being flogged all over the place, even on TV cop shows. I heard about this on the BBC.
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