Warm and Tender

Warm and Tender

《Warm and Tender》是奧莉維亞·紐頓-約翰於1989年12月14日發行的一張錄音室專輯,共收錄15首歌曲。

基本介紹

  • 外文名:Warm and Tender
  • 專輯語言:英語
  • 專輯歌手:奧莉維亞·紐頓-約翰
  • 曲目數量:15 首
  • 唱片公司:David Geffen Co.
  • 發行日期:1989年12月14日
專輯曲目,創作背景,

專輯曲目

曲序
收錄曲目
01
Jenny Rebecca
02
Rocking
03
The Way You Look Tonight
04
Lullaby Lullaby My Lovely One
05
You'll Never Walk Alone
06
Sleep My Princess
07
The Flower That Shattered the Stone
08
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
09
Warm and Tender
10
Rock a Bye Baby
11
Over the Rainbow
12
The Twelfth of Never
13
All the Pretty Little Horses
14
When You Wish Upon a Star
15
Reach Out for Me (Brahms Lullaby) [Intro and Reprise]

創作背景

Warm and Tender is a major achievement for Olivia Newton-John, a majestic combination of lullabies and standards. Where Eva Cassidy found fame with her posthumous folk-jazz version of "Over the Rainbow," Newton-John takes the Harold Arlen/E.Y. Harburg classic from The Wizard of Oz and gives it a mature and classy reading. Judy Garland still sounded like young Dorothy, even on her final recording, July-London-1969, but this especially beautiful rendition stands on its own with the popular artist taking the beloved classic to a new place. The title track is a co-write by John Farrar and Newton-John for her daughter, Chloe, who was the inspiration for these recordings. Newton-John writes extensive liner notes -- thoughts on the recording of the disc as well as environmental issues. As a United Nations Honorary Ambassador for the Environment, the singer put her fame to good use, though without a hit single, the message hardly reached the millions of fans who purchased Newton-John's more commercial sounds. Carol Hall's composition "Jenny Rebecca" and the songs that follow on Warm and Tender play more like Linda Ronstadt with Nelson Riddle than the lullabies that some of the songs really are. The beautiful strings of Melbourne's Victoria Philharmonic Orchestra put the singer's voice in a very different setting than what her fans are used to. Newton-John performing Rodgers & Hammerstein must have been a totally fulfilling experience for her, and she does a great job on "You'll Never Walk Alone," "The Twelfth of Never," "When You Wish Upon a Star," and "Brahms Lullaby." The revelation here, however, is taking the Burt Bacharach and Hal David classic "Reach out for Me" and breathing a different life into it. Where Dionne Warwick was the perfect '60s artist to bring the song home, Olivia Newton-John puts her voice atop John Farrar and Brian Mann's instrumentation and Sean Callery's synclavier. The result is as astonishing as the work with the Victorian Philharmonic on some of the other tracks. If Olivia Newton-John made Warm and Tender to prove to the world that she is an artist with depth and courage, she achieved her goal. It's a marvelous recording.

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