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xsBusiness - Odyssey

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List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $10.06
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Manufacturer: Decca
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0028947571780 Label: Decca Manufacturer: Decca Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Decca Release Date: 2005-10-18 Studio: Decca
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great voice, great songs Comment: She truly does a beautiful job singing Enya's "May it Be" from LOTR. Another favorite of mine on this album is "Dell'Amore Non Si Sa", a duet with Andrea Bocelli. Need I say more? You'll enjoy this album.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure joy Comment: Haley Westenra has a voice like few others...absolutely pure and haunting. This cd shows her incredible range and clarity of tone. It is a joy to experience. How amazing that she had that "voice" even at age 14 when I first was blessed to hear her sing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Odyssey CD Comment: The CD was a gift to my husband who loves it. He listens to it at least once a day. Hayley Westenra has a wonderful voice and the other artist just make it very soothing, very Irish sounding. It isn't like the traditional Irish music with the old standards like Danny Boy.. This one uses some older contemporary songs and some Irish but they all go well together.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Job Haley, I use this music to help me relax. Comment: Every song is good. Hayley's vocie is so soft and calming.
Never saw blue like that before.
And the water song. I forget the name of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Album Comment: I believe that this is one her best recordings. I am especially glad that I chose this version of the the album. It has all of the original tracks on it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Hayley Westenra's new album Odyssey was always going to be a different proposition to Pure, the record-breaking 2003 collection which marked her international debut. A lot has happened to the young New Zealander over the past two or three years--and those changes are clearly reflected by a record which encapsulates her growth from a budding teenage prodigy into a mature young woman.Now, at 18, Hayley is ready to show the world how much she has grown up, both as an artist and as an individual. Fans of Pure will be pleasantly surprised by her new album. Her wonderful voice retains its crystal-clear purity, but Westenra's singing is now richer and more rounded than before. Touring the world and singing in some of its greatest concert venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, Royal Albert Hall, and Carnegie Hall, has worked wonders for her confidence. Suitably emboldened, she has embraced an even wider range of musical styles including classical, hymns, folk and pop."I was happy with Pure at the time, but I've moved on so much," says Hayley. "It's really exciting to have something new out there for people to listen to. I wanted to make a record that represented me as a person. And I think I've improved as a vocalist."Variety is certainly one of the keywords with Hayley's new album. When she first entered a recording studio in New Zealand as a 12-year-old, Westenra restricted herself to classical pieces and show tunes. Now, in addition to impressive takes on classical works, Hayley uses her new album to perform an inspired cover of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" and has arranged and written much of the material. "I like to push myself, and I'm now confident enough to try different things. I have been much more involved behind the scenes with this album--I wanted to put my individual stamp on each song."With her career stretching out promisingly before her, Hayley is also keen to continue experimenting. She is still primarily a classical crossover artist but she also wants to keep broadening those musical horizons. Three years after her international debut CD, Hayley Westenra is still pure: she exudes pure quality and she remains pure class--but her musical journey continues with her new album Odyssey.
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