Live at the London Palladium by Jane McDonald (CD, 2010)

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ProducerKevin Bishop; John L. Spencer
Record LabelAbsolute Uk
UPC5037300767598
eBay Product ID (ePID)12050124466

Product Key Features

EditionLive
Release Year2010
FormatCD
GenrePop
Run Time75 Mins 29 Seconds
ArtistJane McDonald
Release TitleLive at the London Palladium

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DistributionSource UK (UK)
Number of Discs2
Additional informationPersonnel: Sue Ravey, Stephen Foster , Joanne Boyne (vocals); Jo Allen, Paloma Deike, Marianne Hayes, Anna Kirkpatrick (violin); Daniel Carpenter, Alistair White, Richard Beesley (brass). Audio Remixer: Rupert Coulson. Recording information: The London Palladium. Director: John L. Spencer. Editor: Peter Drinkwater. Photographer: Brendan O'Sullivan . Several years before Simon Cowell began his attempt at world domination, the biggest reality TV pop star in the U.K. was a cruise ship singer in her late thirties from Barnsley. However, it was a fly-on-the-wall documentary, The Cruise, rather than a talent contest, that endeared Jane McDonald to the nation. Following a number one album and Top Ten Christmas single, few would have predicted the short-term publicity granted by the TV show would have resulted in a career lasting well over a decade. But in 2010, McDonald is perhaps more popular than ever, reaching number nine with her fifth studio album, Jane, the previous year, and appearing as a regular on the hit daytime TV show Loose Women. Now, for the first time, she releases a live album, recorded during her sold-out show at the London Palladium. Unsurprisingly, it's dominated by her trademark renditions of lounge-pop standards and powerhouse ballads such as Mama Cass' "It's Getting Better" and Jennifer Holliday's "And I'm Telling You." It's a predictable set list, which apart from the couple of original compositions, you suspect hasn't really changed since her '90s beginnings. However, McDonald's career hasn't exactly been built on an ability to reinvent herself, so fans of her cabaret-style sound will not be disappointed by its greatest-hits feel. McDonald herself is in fine form, belting out the likes of "Give Me Time" and "You're My World" with aplomb, and injecting a sense of fun into the three medleys that tackle disco, Burt Bacharach, and Motown, while the 15-piece orchestra provides a string-soaked grandiosity to tracks like "One Night Only" and "One Voice." A collection of consistently well-performed songs peppered with amusing anecdotes, Live at the London Palladium cements her reputation as a modern-day Cilla Black. ~ Jon O'Brien
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
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