Unexpected Dreams: Songs from the Stars

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    Unexpected Dreams: Songs from the Stars

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    Unexpected Dreams: Songs from the Stars

    1LISTENSummertime 3:54
    2LISTENThe Sweetest Gift 2:49
    3LISTENIn My Daughter's Eyes 3:49
    4LISTENMy Heart Is So Full of You 4:11
    5LISTENMake You Feel My Love / Jeremy Irons 3:29
    6LISTENLullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) 3:27
    7LISTENLittle Child 3:16
    8LISTENThe Wish Song 3:09
    9LISTENThe Greatest Discovery 3:24
    10LISTENNo One Is Alone 3:03
    11LISTENNightshift 3:35
    12LISTENGolden Slumbers 2:53
    13LISTENLullaby In Ragtime / John C. Reilly 3:09
    14LISTENGood Night 2:47

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    Never mind the "dreams" part of the title: Unexpected Dreams: Songs from the Stars is just flat-out unexpected, and rather unprecedented. The album is a benefit record for "Music Matters," an educational program of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the idea is this: pair selected musicians from the Philharmonic with various celebrities who are singing a variety of ballads and lullabies. Since the arrangements don't feature the full Philharmonic, they're neither lush nor overblown; they're rather sleepy and spare, providing a gentle bed for actors who are, by and large, not known for their singing. Sure, there are a few actors who have done musical theater or have appeared in movie musicals -- and, in the case of John Stamos, toured with the Beach Boys -- but even so, Ewan McGregor and John C. Reilly, who both acquit themselves well, aren't the first names to pop to mind when you think of singing actors. Nor are Scarlett Johansson (a lush version of "Summertime" that escapes being sultry), Xena the Warrior Princess (Lucy Lawless), Jeremy Irons, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nia Vardalos, Teri Hatcher, or Jack and Sidney Bristow (Victor Garber and Jennifer Garner), for that matter -- none are names that would entice casual listeners to give this album a chance, unless these stars wind up with performances that could fit onto the next edition of Golden Throats (also released by Rhino, as it happens). But the actors respond accordingly to the tasteful, understated arrangements, and rarely give embarrassing performances. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi All Music Guide

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    Delightful Unexpected Dreamsby Anonymous

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    September 27, 2010: This album is a refreshingly delightful selection of lullabies from celebraties not particularly known for their vocal talents - with exception of Ewan McGregor and John Riley. Scarlet Johannsen is a surprise, as is John Stamos. The idea to do this type of recording is fantastic and I would think recording other stars in this way would be equally fantastic.