The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Plays the music of Elthon John album flac
Performer: The Royal Philharmonic OrchestraTitle: Plays the music of Elthon John
MP3 album: 1370 mb
FLAC album: 1794 mb
Rating: 4.3
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s music matured and developed new layers in the '90s, but it never truly became sophisticated: at its heart, it was still folk and pop-based pop/rock, following three- and four-chord patterns. What was remarkable is how . continued to find ways to make it sound fresh, especially on their brooding masterpiece Automatic for the People.
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Once again the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra have come up with a stunning CD. I thought that it couldn't get any better after they released their collaboration with Rod Stewart and James Last. For me the highlight of this CD is the version of "Champagne Supernova" featuring a tremendous harpsicord solo. This take on Oasis' early work delivers a surprisingly satisfying result. The songs sound a little like the music you hear in a countryside cafe or B&Q. Mixed in with this, the instruments substituted for the Gallagher's voices, sound like they are from the Dallas theme tune. Its a bizarre experience to listen to and its hard to hear the music without trying to sing along, but somehow it works beautifully.









