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4.0 out of 5 stars an impressive debut, December 15, 2002
This review is from: This Is No Dream (Audio CD)
this is Ms. Lavine's first Cd - and it is quite a debut - this review is being written after the release of her second CD - "at home with arlen" - which is even better.

I think the only real weakness - is she worked hard to show her range - and so the CD is not as consistent as I would have liked. But once she gets warmed up, it is a very pleasant listening experience.

I enjoyed this Cd enough to buy her latest work right after it was released!

to learn more about the singer - view her web page - audreylavine.com

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4.0 out of 5 stars A voice, belle songs, an inspiration, November 10, 2006
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In this album, Audrey Lavine explores her voice with songs that conduct us to the time they were writted by Gershwin, Mercer, Parish. And finish it with the hopeful message replicated to the world by Walt Disney's films - When you wish upon a star. Enjoy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant cabaret singer with diverse repertoire, August 30, 2003
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When I discovered this album, I knew that I just had to have it because I love the diversity of material here. Audrey has a crystal clear, high soprano that may not appeal to everybody but I love it. She is a talented singer whose repertoire draws heavily on the Great American Songbook, but who also enjoys modern songs too.

I know not why Audrey chose to record the obscure Dolly Parton song, Waltz me to heaven, but Audrey's cover is truly inspired. This album also contains a cover of Honey can I put on your clothes (a Leiber and Stoller song that Barbra Streisand included on her Songbird album), Caramel (Suzanne Vega), How sad no one waltzes any more (a modern theatrical song) and She's always a woman (Billy Joel). All of those covers are outstanding and sit comfortably alongside the old standards.

Audrey followed up this debut album with a tribute album to Harold Arlen, but there are also some great Harold Arlen songs here (Out of this world, I gotta right to sing the blues, Wail of the reefer man, I had myself a true love) to get you started.

Among the other old standards are two contrasting Gershwin songs (How long has this been going on, Fascinating rhythm), an Irving Berlin song (Shaking the blues away) and the classic Disney song When you wish upon a star.

This truly incredible album may be too eclectic for mass appeal, but the remarkable aspect of it is that every song feels like it belongs here. To appreciate this album fully, you need to enjoy music of the early twentieth century while also enjoying more modern songs. I do, but do you?

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This Is No Dream by Audrey Lavine (Audio CD - 2000)
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