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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Roger Whittaker / RCA Victor releases,
This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
There seems to be some discord in the commentary regarding not only this disc but others available now as to whether or not certain versions of certain songs, particularly "The Last Farewell" are the original recordings or not.It appears as if the original circa 1971 release of "The Last Farewell" was on EMI Records, outside of the United States. Listeners here in the US were in all probability first exposed to the circa 1975 release on RCA Victor; I have recently purchased this CD and played it for my brother, and we are both entirely positive that this CD's version is identical with that heard on 'easy listening' stations in the US in the mid-late 1970's. I cannot prove whether or not the RCA and EMI releases were actually different recordings, or if the RCA release was the original re-licensed and remastered since the EMI version is unavailable. But rest assured, if you heard this song on the radio at that time or else recall the television advertised Roger Whittaker album (released by Tee Vee Records, but actually pressed on RCA Victor discs and labeled as such) then this CD under review here will not disappoint. (More on changes in later versions of this song in a moment.) Having said that, the other popular Roger Whittaker songs on this CD will be familiar to many -- but the song "Dirty Old Town" is a surprise to this listener. It has a lovely melody, incredible vocal by Whittaker and very rich (and seemingly typical RCA) instrumental backing. The result is haunting. That song, which I'd never heard prior to having purchased this CD would be worth the price alone; I like it better than either the title track of the album or "The Last Farewell." I own many hundreds of songs (largely by Artie Shaw) on both LP and CD and there is indeed some fidelity loss on many CD versions. Regarding this Roger Whittaker CD, though, I find the loss between the original high fidelity analog quality and present CD quality FAR less than the average. Perhaps we need an old vacuum-tube console stereo to help duplicate the original experiences - but as disc or tape to CD re-releases go, I would rate "New World in the Morning: The Encore Collection" as very good quality. Finally, as Roger Whittaker went along, not only did he perform "The Last Farewell" many thousands of times, but his voice changed with age as well. Thus, we have, in later recordings not only changes in the actual sound of his voice, but also changes in the notes he chose to hit and in cadence (and tempo, later versions tending to get slightly faster). If one strings together a large number of performances of just this song chronologically the changes are obvious; the version of "The Last Farewell" on THIS CD is my personal favorite. Should anyone wish a primer on Roger Whittaker, this CD is it - although in point of fact it does contain at least one much later (live) recording, so that listeners can get an idea of just how different he sounds older and live. Oh -- one more note. Cover photos can be misleading. When Roger Whittaker recorded "New World in the Morning," "Durham Town," "The Last Farewell" and "Dirty Old Town" AS HEARD ON THIS CD his hair and beard were still all black. The cover photo shows a later Roger Whittaker, since it's a much later compilation! -Will Davis
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is the ONLY CD containing original hit recordings!,
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This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
Despite the plethora of Greatest Hits CDs available, this is the one and ONLY CD that contains the ORIGINAL HIT RECORDINGS of "Durham Town," "The Last Farewell" and "New World in the Morning."All OTHER CDs contain newer re-recorded versions of these songs. If you want to hear the originals as you remember them from your LPs or 45s and as played on the radio, THIS is the disc you should purchase (and you certainly can't beat the price!) I have been searching for these songs for well over a decade, and this rather narrowly-distributed disc (it's available in few if any retail record stores) is finally the real deal.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Definitive Roger Whittaker Album,
By Bevy McM "beverlymcm" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
If you own only one Roger Whittaker album, let this be it. You can skip the "greatest hits" -- this one has it all and stunningly showcases his mastery of the romantic, lyrical song. Particuarly haunting is "The Last Farewell" -- depending on where you are in life, it is filled with a range of meanings. This is one of my all-time favorite CDs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as I remember,
By Violet (Middle East) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
I bought this "album" when it first came out. He has such a smooth voice and was always calming to listen to as he took me to other lands and thoughts. How exciting to find this and to find that the CD is just as I remember the album.
11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality,
This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
I have several LPs and cassette tapes of Roger Whittaker. The recordings on this CD do NOT have the fullness or richness of Whittaker's voice. Anyone thinking these recordings sound great would be shocked at how bad this CD is if they heard earlier (perhaps non BMG) recordings. Also, the cadence of several of the recordings doesn't match the earlier recordings (and the changes are for the worse). I must wonder if the recordings on this CD were mastered from MP3 (or AAC Apple) downloads and then run through an audio enhancement program in an attempt to compensate for all the information (i.e., quality) lost when using these (and all other) compression codecs (Note: normal/commercial quality CDs use AIFF encoding and this encoding loses far less information/quality) . Also, whatever happened to the AAD, ADD, and DDD markings on CD?If you want to hear the real Roger Whittaker (and he is great) this CD doesn't come close.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound!,
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This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
This is just what I was looking for. Great selection of songs and will give us years of enjoyment. Gald we ordered it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love that voice...,
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This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
Thank you.... the CD is great...... better than expected...Thanks, Tom
4.0 out of 5 stars
Whistle Stop,
By Idahome "Cowgirl at heart" (Spokane, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: new world in the morning LP (Vinyl)
A long time ago my mother bought a new truck with a cassette deck and we had one of Roger Whittaker with some children's songs. My particular favorite was Whistle Stop and Google Eye. I would love to get a an MP3 recording of this one for my player. It was a beautiful piece and man can he whistle.
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So you're driving in your car away from home...,
By A Customer
This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
So you're driving in your car away from home and punching around the radio dial and you hear someone singing who is different and you like his voice and then the radio tells you that was Roger Whittaker and you decide to buy one of his CD's and find out if you really do like his voice...Buy this one.
10 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Live life to the fullest and be happy,
By A Customer
This review is from: New World in the Morning (Audio CD)
The present is all we have. We are given the grace, the strength and one another to help us make it through the day. Therefore, live your life to the fullest each day (New World in the Morning). The Last Farewell reminds to enjoy life, to appreciate the little things, and never be afraid or ashamed to express true sentiments.
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New World in the Morning by Roger Whittaker (Audio CD - 1997)
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