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La Vie en Rose

Maureen Bell

Scottish
Beltona Records

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: Beltona401
Barcode: 5014818811722
Running Time: 54mins.

CD£12.15The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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1Because You're Mine2:43. £0.79
2The Spinning Wheel4:27. £0.79
3The Sun Whose Rays2:55. £0.79
4Durisdeer3:44. £0.79
5And This Is My Beloved3:43. £0.79
6Lang Hae We Pairted Been2:43. £0.79
7La Vie en Rose3:34. £0.79
8Senza Mamma4:01. £0.79
9Serenade3:03. £0.79
10The Slave's Lament.2:44. £0.79
11So Deep Is the Night.3:31. £0.79
12O Mio Babbino Cara.2:02. £0.79
13Be My Love.3:40. £0.79
14She Moved Thro; the Fair.3:02. £0.79
15Plaisir d'Amour.3:45. £0.79
16Un Bel di Vedremo4:02. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Now this is 'pretty' and the song selection is 'international' and the whole makes for a nice attractive album.
Maureen covers it all, from Scottish to light opera, all material she has been singing for many years for both Choral Societies and opera companies.
Her voice is allowed to shine through and the piano accompaniment, from Tim Tricker, is just right.

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