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  • Release Date: 11/26/2002
  • Sales Rank: 11,200
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998699021
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Charlotte Church was only 12 when her debut album, Voice of an Angel, was released 1998, launching the precocious Welsh soprano into overnight stardom with a program of traditional and classical songs. A self-titled disc followed in 1999 that focused on operatic classics; the Christmas-themed Dream a Dream came out in 2000; and Enchantment appeared in 2001, broadening the singer's repertoire into Broadway song. Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church gathers highlights from each of these top-selling albums, beginning with "Pie Jesu," the opening track from Church's debut disc, and continuing with "Amazing Grace," "Ave Maria," and more. Also included are selections not found on the singer's solo discs, such as "All Love Can Be" from the soundtrack to A Beautiful Mind and "The Prayer," a duet with another young sensation, Josh Groban, that was featured on his debut disc. Four previously unreleased tracks complete the collection, including Church's cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic, "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Barnes & Noble



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Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Churchby Anonymous

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July 18, 2006: I got this CD from a friend, she was thanking me for taking care of her animals. I tried it out, just to see. I had heard that she was a "singing prodigy". I listened to the first song Pie Jesu and had to stop. Later I tried it out again, but her voice did not improve on second acquaintance. There is no emotion! She is very flat, and trying to force a bit of vibrato to make it sound like she's a soprano. Many of these songs I have heard by other artists, like Sarah Brightman. She is off-key and her voice is flat as a pancake. I believe she is fifteen in this album, and she shouldn't be trying pieces like this, she is trying to hard. Simply an awful album rife with lack of talent, an affliction that is all to common in young "star" singers these days. We are losing the essence of music through these pretenders. Listen to an actual voice!

Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Churchby Anonymous

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November 15, 2005: she's trying to add warth and emotion when you can tell she has a lighter soprano voice. Her teacher should know better than to give her these songs and train her this way. It's only for the worse.


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