Peace - Japanese Tracklist

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JoelinMkt wrote:I wonder if the Lacrymosa on this album is the one set to Aquarium from Carnival of the Animals of Camille Saint-Saens. Didn't they just release that one in New Dawn.

If this is the Saint-Saens melody, I wonder who did the solo (Probably not Ben Philipp since he did the New Dawn version).

Honestly, I was starting to think of Lacrymosa as the song sung solo by people named Ben.
Hi Joel, Lacrymosa was not released in New Dawn. But it was in the Leiden concert DVD.
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JoelinMkt wrote:I wonder if the Lacrymosa on this album is the one set to Aquarium from Carnival of the Animals of Camille Saint-Saens. Didn't they just release that one in New Dawn.

If this is the Saint-Saens melody, I wonder who did the solo (Probably not Ben Philipp since he did the New Dawn version).

Honestly, I was starting to think of Lacrymosa as the song sung solo by people named Ben.
Hi Joel, Lacrymosa was not released in New Dawn. But it was in the Leiden concert DVD. From fan de Lok's forum, it says there that it is the same one set to Saint-Saens.
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carina_gino20 wrote:Could Adoro be a 'spin-off' of Adoro te Devote?
Yes it is ;)
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carina_gino20 wrote:Could Adoro be a 'spin-off' of Adoro te Devote?
Yes it is ;)
Cool! I've always loved that chant. They probably won't do it in chant, but in any case, it's going to be a beautiful hymn. :wink:

And if that Lullaby is really the one from Billy Joel, that would be totally great. One of my favorite songs, too.
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If this is pretty much the same tracklist for all the other releases then what fine tracklist it is!. :D Most of the last albums pretty much borrowed a lot from each other :( I hope the Libera management would be a lot more considerate from here on out. (i.e. New albums being MOSTLY new... )
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Moppi wrote:If this is pretty much the same tracklist for all the other releases then what fine tracklist it is!. :D Most of the last albums pretty much borrowed a lot from each other :( I hope the Libera management would be a lot more considerate from here on out. (i.e. New albums being MOSTLY new... )
I think New Dawn did a pretty good job with that. But Eternal was mostly a compilation.haha. Although I think it's a good one to have if you're a new fan. I'm really excited for this new album. :)
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I'm sooo excited! I really like Deep Peace and Jubilate. I also like Lullaby. I can only imagine what it sounds if they would put harmony on it. :)
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carina_gino20 wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:I wonder if the Lacrymosa on this album is the one set to Aquarium from Carnival of the Animals of Camille Saint-Saens. Didn't they just release that one in New Dawn.

If this is the Saint-Saens melody, I wonder who did the solo (Probably not Ben Philipp since he did the New Dawn version).

Honestly, I was starting to think of Lacrymosa as the song sung solo by people named Ben.
Hi Joel, Lacrymosa was not released in New Dawn. But it was in the Leiden concert DVD.
That is right... My bad...

Thats what happens when you listen to the music on an iPod instead of on the cds... it becomes one huge Libera album...
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JoelinMkt wrote:
carina_gino20 wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:I wonder if the Lacrymosa on this album is the one set to Aquarium from Carnival of the Animals of Camille Saint-Saens. Didn't they just release that one in New Dawn.

If this is the Saint-Saens melody, I wonder who did the solo (Probably not Ben Philipp since he did the New Dawn version).

Honestly, I was starting to think of Lacrymosa as the song sung solo by people named Ben.
Hi Joel, Lacrymosa was not released in New Dawn. But it was in the Leiden concert DVD.
That is right... My bad...

Thats what happens when you listen to the music on an iPod instead of on the cds... it becomes one huge Libera album...
That is not necessarily a bad thing. :wink: I love my endless Libera album! :lol:
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"Out of Africa" is one of my two favorite movie themes, "The Mission" being the other. Great choices.
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TullyBascombe wrote:"Out of Africa" is one of my two favorite movie themes, "The Mission" being the other. Great choices.
The Mission... That was a magnum opus by Ennio Moricone.

I'd love to hear a Robert Prizeman arrangement for "Gabriel's Oboe".
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JoelinMkt wrote:
TullyBascombe wrote:"Out of Africa" is one of my two favorite movie themes, "The Mission" being the other. Great choices.
The Mission... That was a magnum opus by Ennio Moricone.

I'd love to hear a Robert Prizeman arrangement for "Gabriel's Oboe".
The tune of Gabriel's Oboe is also the tune of "Nella Fantasia", which can be sung in either Italian or English. It would be nice to have Libera sing "Nella Fantaisa". They could sing it round-robin alternating Italian and English.
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TullyBascombe wrote:
JoelinMkt wrote:
TullyBascombe wrote:"Out of Africa" is one of my two favorite movie themes, "The Mission" being the other. Great choices.
The Mission... That was a magnum opus by Ennio Moricone.

I'd love to hear a Robert Prizeman arrangement for "Gabriel's Oboe".
The tune of Gabriel's Oboe is also the tune of "Nella Fantasia", which can be sung in either Italian or English. It would be nice to have Libera sing "Nella Fantaisa". They could sing it round-robin alternating Italian and English.
I was thinking about that one. Didn't Il Divo deliver a version of it on one of their albums.

The sound of the oboe is poignant in itself. The arrangement of the song adds to the haunted, melancholy feeling I tend to associate with some of Libera's original music (like Do not Stand, Voca Me and Time for example). I am getting goosebumps imagining one of the boys hitting the top note of the song.
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OMG to track 11!

I wonder who is doing the solo!!!! Cant wait for the album!
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i hope Ed got a chance to have a solo in it.
he's still my favorite Libera soloist ^^
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