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by: Chris Dodd, Fiona Pears, Anthony Chadney, Ben Crawley, Christopher Robson, Raoul Platt

Music : Free
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724355782328
Label: EMI Classics
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI Classics
Release Date: October 05, 2004
Studio: EMI Classics
Sales Rank: 36796
MPN: 57823




Disc 1:
  1. I Am the Day
  2. Stay With Me
  3. Voca Me
  4. A Song of Enchantment
  5. Ave Verum
  6. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
  7. When a Knight Won His Spurs - Libera, Traditional
  8. A New Heaven
  9. I Vow to Thee My Country - Libera, Holst, Gustav
  10. Lament
  11. Twilight
  12. Be Still My Soul - Libera, Sibelius, Jean
  13. Adoramus
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
English composer Robert Prizeman has taken a conventional English boy's choir--usually a haven for sweet songs and ecclesiastical renderings--and made them contemporary without selling out any of their intrinsic charm. Their stacked choral voices and lead sopranos, dressed up with electronica rhythms, synthesizers, and strings still sound like they could be coming from the church balcony, even while they exude an Enya-like appeal. While there are adaptations of Gregorian chants and Sibelius hymns, most of the songs are Prizeman originals based on those styles, with texts often drawn from Latin Liturgy. Except for the chilled romanticism of "Stay With Me," and the rhythm driven "Adoramus," whose chorus sounds like a Harry Potter incantation, few of the songs on Free have the anthemic pop appeal of "Salva Me" or "Vespera" from previous albums. Instead, Prizeman has opted for a more serene sound on Free, even with their first video from the disc, the yearning "I Am the Day." Some of it, like Prizeman's setting of a Walter de la Mare poem on "A Song of Enchantment," gets lugubrious. But most of Free floats on gentle soprano breezes, intrinsically innocent, even if the boys might be smoking cigarettes behind the altar. --John Diliberto



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - wonderful and enlightening
I first heard of this choir group in a you tube video. It was beautiful. Something I had to have. Good thing Amazon had it. The CD is great for meditation and its very peaceful. Enjoy! K.Borges



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A little more daring.
Libera is not "classical" music, per se...judging them by that standard is absurd and unfair (I say this as a trained musician and Bach aficionado). Their style is their own, let them have it! The choir isn't supposed to be John Eliot Gardiner or Mahler (thank God).

The whole disc is worth the recording of "Adoramus." Instead of the flute solo that opened the live performance of the piece at Leiden, Holland, in December 2007, here the choir uses one of the higher trebles vocalizing ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Libera - "Free"
Unbelievable music from a London Boy's Choir. If you've never heard them you owe it to yourself to listen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cherub voices
Do you enjoy listening to quiet inspiring music? The kind that lets you find that feeling of joy and hope? Then this is an album you certainly will enjoy! The technical workings of this album will have to be explained by someone else - I don't enjoy taking music apart to see the dynamics.....I just know how music affects me and this album has a most positive effect!
Begin this album, be quiet, listen with your heart, and soon you feel peace and serenity - you will be attuned to the good ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - heavenly
WOW, this was a real surprise to hear the whole Libera free cd.
This music is heavenly. Voices are of angels singing.
This is a keeper. just so amazing.

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