Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Glee cast "Glee:The Music,Vol.6"

"Turning Tables" is a beautiful poignant solo performance from Gwenyth Paltrow and powerful piano and strings. This is a testament to her singing prowess; she's not the best singer, but you cannot deny she has a beautiful voice. Well, If you hadn't guessed, most of the time I feel "Unpretty/I Feel Pretty" so seldomly. It's hard to follow up a great performance, but Lea Michelle's voice is perfect to relay this nonsensical notion that many girls believe; almost every girl does not believe they are beautiful for who they are, but they are. There is a nice beat and strings,The round is really nice in the song too. "As If we Never Said Goodbye(From SUNSET BOULEVARD)" starts with Colfer's beautiful alto, or is that soprano, but less is more, and he needs the spotlight too, so let your voice go. I was "Born This Way" baby, which features Michelle, Colfer,  and Riley on this faithfully dancy rendition of this powerful anthem. I am having "Dreams" of a beautiful duet between guest Kristin Chenoweth and Darren Criss, and one of four renditions of Fleetwood Mac tracks. "Songbird" is another beautiful piano led track. You can "Go Your Own Way" is a quick tempo rocking rendition that is almost as good as the original with Lea Michelle's vocals at the forfront.Another one of my favorite songs in a row (original and rendition) with the whole cast telling us to "Don't Stop" thinking about tommorrow, which will be better than before."Rolling in the Deep" throws us for a loop with the vocals of Johnathan Groff, and a deeper vocals on the rendition of the chorus. "Isnt She Lovely?" is a beautiful little rendition of this classic from man who proved that keyboard can be funky. This "Dancing Queen" can dance as well as the original. "Try a Little Tenderness" is a great rockin rendition of this Otis Redding classic and the vocals of Amber Riley sound as a perfect counterpart to those of Redding,. They may be a little shouty at times, but they've got soul power. "My Man" Chris Colfer has Lea Michelle singing about "Pure Imagination," after Colfer's soprano voice that begins this dreamy rendition with all the cast members; just Beautiful. "Bella Notte" which I think has Cory Monteith on this song. This is one of the first original tracks written for the show, and "As Long As You're There" everything should be fine. Charice sings the vocals on this one, and pours her heart into a cup in this bombastic horn-laden devotional, but please sip it tenderly. The next track has me "Pretending" that I am an actual writer. Lea Michelle and Cory Monteith duet in this handclap driven and hard hitting song about that love you wish you could tell those true feeling to, but can never muster the courage to say so: "Will we ever say the words we're feeling/Deep down underneath it/Tear down all the walls/ Will we ever have a happy ending/Or will we forever only be pretending/We will always be pretending." What a killer ending to this greatcd that is bursting with  positive energy ansd urges everyone to "Light Up The World" with brilliant performnce by  Michelle and Monteith, this dancy and addictive hook, and the positive message. I Love to make people laugh and have them feel good, I want to do the same and spread my positive energy and break up that relentless, and unforgiving neagative energy,so this song perfectly encapsulates my mission. i f icould only choose10 tracks i woulsd choose: Turning Tables, Unpretty/I Feel Pretty, Go Your Own Way, Don't Stop, Rolling in the Deep, Dancing Queen,Try A Little Tenderness, As Long As You're There, Pretending, and Light Up The World.                                           

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