Love Changes Everything
Sarah Brightman · 2005
56 min · 14 tracks · musical · baroque pop · operatic pop
A lush tapestry of operatic pop and theatrical balladry, blending emotion with soaring vocal performances.
Why this album works
The album features the title track, which has become emblematic of Brightman's repertoire and received notable recognition in musical theater circles. It also includes 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina,' which remains one of her signature songs, further cementing her influence in both pop and theatrical music scenes. Brightman's work on this album contributed to her sustained commercial success and critical acclaim during the mid-2000s.
- Best for
- emotional storytelling through music reflective moments of introspection soaring vocal performances
- Context
- Released in 2005, 'Love Changes Everything' is Sarah Brightman's follow-up to her acclaimed album 'Harem' from 2003. At this point, she was solidifying her status as a crossover artist, seamlessly blending classical and contemporary styles to reach a broader audience. This album showcases her continued evolution within the musical landscape, particularly in the realm of theatrical and operatic pop.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alan Menken· Charlotte Church· Aled Jones
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Probably on a Thursday 3:29
- 2 The Perfect Year Standout 3:25
- 3 Only You 3:53
- 4 Love Changes Everything Standout 3:29
- 5 Seeing Is Believing 4:32
- 6 Think of Me 3:12
- 7 Any Dream Will Do 3:49
- 8 I Don't Know How to Love Him 3:53
- 9 Too Much in Love to Care 4:40
- 10 The Phantom of the Opera 4:40
- 11 Make Up My Heart 3:32
- 12 Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Spanish version) Standout 5:32
- 13 Everything's Alright 4:32
- 14 Whistle Down the Wind 3:29
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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