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Rejoice | 
| Artist: Katherine Jenkins Label: Universal Classics Category: Music
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £4.87 You Save: £5.12 (51%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 207
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 51 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 028947662006 EAN: 0028947662006 ASIN: B000T97Y56
Release Date: November 19, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Rejoice | | • | I (Who Have Nothing) | | • | Sancta Maria | | • | Secret Love | | • | Le Cose Che Sei Per Me (The Things You Are To Me) | | • | How Do You Leave The One You Love? | | • | Requiem for a Soldier | | • | Somewhere | | • | Shout In Silence | | • | Be Still My Soul | | • | Kiss From A Rose | | • | I Will Pray For You | | • | Viva Tonight |
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Amazon.co.uk Reviews After carving a somewhat lucrative niche as a classical crossover artist, award-winning Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins has seemingly gone "pop" for her fifth album, "Rejoice". Fans can relax, however. Far from attempting a Charlotte Church-style reinvention, Jenkins manages to slide gently and mellifluously into the world of popular music, retaining her trademark operatic vocal style and smooth, unruffled coherence throughout. The slightly arbitrary tracklisting on "Rejoice" mixes up music-theatre standards, modern pop and new material; Seal's "Kiss From a Rose" nestles comfortably next to evergreens such as "Somewhere" (from West Side Story), classics like Shirley Bassey's "I Who Have Nothing" and new tracks written by the likes of Steve Mac (Westlife, Toni Braxton), Take That's Gary Barlow and Simon Franglen (Céline Dion, The Bee Gees). Of these, Barlow's lush "Viva Tonight" is a highlight, though all are competent enough to add a convincing contemporary veneer to the collection. Far from selling out to the pop market with "Rejoice", Jenkins has made pop fit into with her own inimitable style. --Danny McKenna
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Well worth the money June 21, 2008 D. J. Wilson (Lancashire, England) I'm surprised by the number of reviewers who criticise Katherine because she has not performed in opera and then compare her unfavourably with leading opera singers. Nowhere on this CD (or any of her CDs and DVDs) is she described as an opera singer and her recordings do not claim to be opera. Her recordings do include some arias from opera (though not here) and these are sung very well, but she also includes Welsh songs,(again sadly none on this disc), hyms, songs from musicals and other works. This variety increases that buyers might not like every track. I bought this CD because it contains 'Samcta Maria' set to the music of the Intermezzo from Mascagmi's Cacalleria Rusticana' 'Be Still My Soul' the hymn set to the main theme from Finlandia by Sibelius and 'Somewhere' from West Side Story. All are excellent and I regularly play them. I Who Have Nothing is quite good, as are most of the others. I Will Pray For You is set to the same melody as featured in Fairy Tale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty McColl and it has grown on me despite the orginal being one of my all time favourite Christmas songs. If you only like Opera then these CDs are not really for you. If like me, you like opera and lots of other musical genres then this is well worth listening to and may well grace your collection. Finally her voice is improving and has not yet reached it's full maturity.
WE LOVE HER May 4, 2008 Book Lady (Ireland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We are new to this lady's music & what a singer she is. We have just bought this CD & we will certainly get her older ones.
Please don't call her an Opera singer! May 1, 2008 Seaside (UK) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
While Katherine Jenkins may have a pleasant voice(I repeat PLEASANT),that's about all there is to it. Why,oh why will reviewers etc refer to her as a crossover artist!crossover from what? She has,to my knowledge sung and recorded opera arias,but has NEVER performed in a complete opera.Singing opera arias live and on disc does not make one an opera singer.I doubt if Ms Jenkins COULD sing through a complete(staged) opera,her voice would be torn to shreds. Ignorant people who think they know opera are welcome to her,the operatic cognescenti prefer someone with a REAL voice! Like Paul Potts(eugh) Andrea Bocelli & Russell Watson she will(hopefully) sink slowly(or faster hopefully) into the West;freeing up space for REAL singers.
PRECIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL!! February 22, 2008 C. Bellegarrigue (El Salvador) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
La quinta y maravillosa entrega de la Diva Jenkins, es un album que contiene mas melodias pop pero sin perder el enfoque clasico tan caracteristico de ella; desde piezas que nos recuerdan Broadway como la dulce SECRET LOVE (mi favorita del cd) y la monumental SOMEWHERE, la solemne REJOICE, una version muy hermosa de la cancion de Seal KISS FROM A ROSE, baladas tiernas como LE COSE CHE SEI PER ME hasta culminar con la monumentalmente encantadora VIVA TONIGHT; un gran disco de una gran cantante que nunca me ha dejado de cautivar.
Katherine - You can rejoice!! January 30, 2008 Merlin's Mum (Hertfordshire, England) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having been a fan of Katherine's for many years, first seeing her suporting Aled Jones a few years ago before "hitting the big time", I was looking forward to hearing her new album. It is absolutely fabulous and is constantly in my CD player, either at home or in the car. My favourite track has to be "Shout in Silence", followed by "How do you leave the one you love?" Having said that, all the tracks are wonderful. If you are thinking about buying one of her albums, I would say start right here with this one. Well done Katherine once again, for a truly fantastic album!!
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