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McCartney: Liverpool Oratorio

McCartney: Liverpool OratorioCreators: Sir Paul McCartney, Carl Davis, Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Liverpool Anglican Cathedral Choir, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Sally Burgess, Jerry Hadley, Willard White
Label: EMI
Category: Music

List Price: £24.99
Buy New: £8.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 17161

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Running Time: 97 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 1

MPN: 54371
UPC: 077775437126
EAN: 0077775437126
ASIN: B000002RSK

Release Date: September 30, 1996
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • War
  • School
  • Crypt
  • Father
  • Wedding
  • Work
  • Crises
  • Peace

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Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars The first and actually the best McCartney classical effort   November 28, 2002
R. S. Stanier (London)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

The consensus seems to be that this was a naive first try at classical music and superceded by his later stuff qv Standing Stone.brActually, when I want some classical McCartney, this is invariably the one I turn to, and turn to with pleasure. brYes, there are weak points, but there are some stand out moments: "Non nobis solum..." at the start, a genuinely powerful cri de coeur in "Father", the violin solo in "Work", "The World You are Coming Into", and the cheery "Let's Find Ourselves A Little Hostelry" sung by Willard White.brYou also get the feeling that there is a lot of the real McCartney in the lyrics: the paean to "Family" at the end. And ultimately, I reckon that sums it up for quite a lot of English people.brThis is the most performed McCartney classical work and I don't think that's coincidence: it has got a lot of sweet melodies and it tells a story that you can respond to, even if it isn't the deepest set of lyrics ever.brCarl Davis - at the poppier end of classical - did a really good job, I reckon, putting it all together.brBuy it, especially at £9.99 and enjoy.


4 out of 5 stars A McCartney Classic(al)!   December 31, 2005
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Being someone who has always liked McCartney#x27;s work but has never had much interest in classical music, I bought this album more out of curiosity than anything else.pIt has taken me a couple of listenings to appreciate how good it really is. On the one hand, you have McCartney#x27;s beautifully simple melodies woven together with Carl Davis#x27; classical structures to form a strong musical score and, on the other, a #x27;true-to-life#x27; storyline about Shanty that obviously leans heavily on McCartney#x27;s own experience as a young lad growing up in post-war Liverpool. At just under 100 minutes in length, this at first seemed a daunting piece of work to listen to, having been used to McCartney#x27;s three/four minute pop songs, but the ever-evolving musical storyline over each of the eight movements held my attention right to the end. pHighly recommended for those taking their first steps into classical music as well as for those classical music lovers perhaps looking for something that little bit different!

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