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Still Life

 
Album Review: Still Life

  • Artist: Annie Haslam
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 19, 1996
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Before Sarah Brightman and Charlotte Church made it their genres of choice, Annie Haslam took classical melodies and a symphony orchestra and made perfect little gems of pop songs -- featuring time-honored melodies and arrangements to die for. This is one of Haslam's career highlights: a gorgeous, lyrical, and endlessly listenable collection of classical pop nuggets, topped off with brilliant -- often profound -- lyrics. The album has many highlights -- too many to single out -- but is best listened to from start to finish. (That being said, try getting the title track out of your head once you've heard it.) It all takes on the quality of a contemporary pop symphony, and again, set the template for countless artists to follow. A must-have. ~ Tomas Mureika, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Forever Bound Annie Haslam (3:54)
Still Life Annie Haslam (3:00)
One Day Annie Haslam (2:58)
Ave Verum Annie Haslam (2:43)
Shine Annie Haslam (3:22)
Careless Love W.C. Handy, Martha E. Koenig, Spencer Williams Annie Haslam (3:31)
Glitter and Dust Annie Haslam (3:17)
The Day You Strayed Annie Haslam (3:48)
Save Us All Annie Haslam (3:49)
Skaila Annie Haslam (2:35)
Bitter Sweet Annie Haslam (2:29)
Chains and Threads Annie Haslam (3:39)

Credits

Annie Haslam (Percussion), Annie Haslam (Vocals), Annie Haslam (Main Performer), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (?), Royal Choral Society (?)
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