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Shaw, Robert Chorale: Sea Shanties (CD)
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Weigh anchor and set sail for parts unknown! This rousing collection of sea shanties will get even the most devout of land lubbers to cast a longing eye toward the sea and all her glory. There is something about a male chorus thatreminds one of roving adventures on the high seas, and this chorus does not disappoint in that regard. Brilliantly remastered from the original 1961 recording, the power of each song comes through vividly. Before you know it, you'll be belting out your old favorites and discovering new ones. Some of the most vigorous are "Blow The Man Down," the wonderfully rich "Lowlands,"and a powerful version of the American classic "Shenandoah." You will find yourself laughing out loud to "The Drummer and The Cook," and of course no sea shanty album would be complete without asking the musical question "WhatShall We Do With A Drunken Sailor?" So, cast off and hoist the sail! (44:49-1999)
Robert Shaw Chorale: Sea Shanties Song List Blow the Man Down Bound for the Rio Grande Lowlands Whup! Jamboree Tom's Gone to Hilo A-Roving Good-bye, Fare Ye Well What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor The Shaver Stormalong, John Swansea Town Haul Away, Joe Shenandoah Santy Anna The Drummer and the Cook Spanish Ladies
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Posted By: Jared Hoke
Date Posted: 2005-11-19 08:28:56
"Like Steinway did for the piano, Robert Shaw defined what a chorus ought to sound like. His early 60's group remains, for me, the "gold standard" for small chorus singing. For balance, clarity, diction, beautiful shape to phrases, they have no peer today. These folks were grownups, with a richly mature sound that many of today's over-controlled groups would do well to emulate ...if they can. For this outing Shaw used only his men, and they sound absolutely fabulous in these wonderfully imaginative arrangements that powerfuly evoke the era of which they are singing: lusty, hardworking, sentimental. I have loved this recording since I was but a tad, and there are not enough stars for it. If you love GREAT singing, buy it RIGHT NOW. "
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