DOWNLOAD: https://www.bl.st/cs3qjlryt7d2/2thyn.Sarah.Brightman..La.Luna..2004.SACD.part1.rar <br />https://www.bl.st/40t8r5nojt4y/2thyn.Sarah.Brightman..La.Luna..2004.SACD.part2.rar <br />https://www.bl.st/0e47dyk9pcux/2thyn.Sarah.Brightman..La.Luna..2004.SACD.part3.rar <br />https://www.bl.st/eprte7wyr1de/2thyn.Sarah.Brightman..La.Luna..2004.SACD.part4.rar <br /> <br />Artist: Sarah Brightman <br />Title Of Album: La Luna <br />Year Of Release: 2004 <br />Label: Angel <br />Genre : Vocal / Classical / Pop <br />Quality: Conversion of SACD (multi-channel music) , Audio Codec: DSD 2.0/DST 5.1 <br />Bitrate: 2,8224 MHz <br />Total Time: 50.53 <br />Total Size: 3.92 Gb <br />WebSite: Amazon <br /> <br />Sarah Brightman's newest album provides New Age interpretations of everything from classical symphonies to classic rock. "La Luna" is like Loreena McKennitt or Enya but with much bigger & broader production. Perhaps the best track, the vocalization of Beethoven's 7th Symphony ("Figlio Perduto"or "Lost Son"), rests between the likes of "Scarborough Fair" & the very well done "Whiter Shade of Pale." Brightman even does a version of a very recent pop song, Dido's "Here With Me". <br /> <br />For those of you who have never heard Sarah Brightman, her voice bears resemblance to Kate Bush but with added sweetness, mystery, & haunting beauty. The sleeve notes provide English translations of the foreign-language songs. <br /> <br />Other tracks which struck me were "This Love", Rachmaninov's "How Fair This Place", and Ennio Morricone's "La Califfa". <br /> <br />01 - La Luna <br />02 - Winter In July <br />03 - Scarborough Fair <br />04 - Figlio Perduto <br />05 - A Whiter Shade Of Pale <br />06 - He Doesnt See Me <br />07 - Serenade <br />08 - How Fair This Spot <br />09 - Hijo De La Luna <br />10 - Here With Me <br />11 - La Califfa <br />12 - This Love <br />13 - Solo Con Te <br />14 - Gloomy Sunday <br />15 - La Luna
