Unexpected Songs
Unexpected Songs | ||||
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Studio album by Julian Lloyd Webber | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Label | EMI[1] | |||
Julian Lloyd Webber Collections chronology | ||||
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Unexpected Songs is a 2006 album by Julian Lloyd Webber.
Track listing"
- "Star of the County Down"/"Lady D'Arbanville" by Cat Stevens/Trad. arr. Chowhan
- "Oblivion" by Ástor Piazzolla arr. Lenehan
- "Marble Halls" by Michael Balfe
- "Prelude in E minor" by Frédéric Chopin
- "In Haven (Capri)" from Sea Pictures by Edward Elgar
- "Chant hindou" by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
- "Trees" by Oscar Rasbach
- "L'Heure exquise" by Reynaldo Hahn
- "Kashmiri Love Song" by Amy Woodforde-Finden arr. Lenehan
- "Koyal" "(Songbird)" by Nitin Sawhney/Saroj Sawhney
- "Sicilienne" by Gabriel Fauré
- "Hushabye Mountain" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Richard Sherman arr. Finch
- "Music when soft voices die" by Roger Quilter
- "Serenade" by Franz Schubert
- "The Lea Rig" Traditional Scottish arr. Chowhan
- "African Crib Carol" Traditional African arr. F. Ray Bennett, Lenehan & J. Lloyd Webber
- "In trutina" from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
- "A Gift of a Thistle" from Braveheart by James Horner arr. Chowhan
- "To a Wild Rose" by Edward MacDowell
- "Unexpected Song"(with Michael Ball) from Song and Dance by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Personnel
- Julian Lloyd Webber, Cello
- John Lenehan, Piano
- Pam Chowhan, Piano and Keyboards (Symphony of Pain 2002 - present)
- Catrin Finch, Harp
- Michael Ball, vocals
- Steáfán Hannigan, uilleann pipes, flute and whistle
- Pete Lockett, percussion, vocal percussion and sound effects
References
- ↑ EMI CD 0946 3 59488 2 0
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