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New Horizons

New Horizons
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New Horizons find the talented host of Songs of Praise singing a range of hymns and classics including "Stranger in Paradise", "O For The Wings Of A Dove", "Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace" and "Panis Angelicus" a duet with fellow Welshman, Bryn Terfel.

Track Listing

  1. Stranger in Paradise
  2. Places (Theme from 'Out of Africa')
  3. Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Welsh National Anthem)
  4. Panis Angelicus (with Bryn Terfel)
  5. O For The Wings Of A Dove
  6. O Waly Waly
  7. Caro mio ben
  8. My Little Welsh Home
  9. Edelweiss
  10. New Horizons (I Found A Dream)
  11. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
  12. Agnus Dei
  13. If It's Magic
  14. Bois Epais
  15. Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn
  16. Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34084 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-10-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds
  • Running time: 57 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Former child star and TV presenter Aled continues his comeback apace with this follow-up to 2003's 'Higher'. With the usual crossover mix of classics, traditionals and religious pieces, Jones holds his own on these interpretations with hisrich baritone voice. Features a couple of Welsh traditionals in salute to his homeland and a duet with fellow countryman Bryn Terfel on Franck's 'Panis Angelicus'.


Customer Reviews

Music for the soul4
Aled has sharpened up his image but lost none of his style. This album is silky smooth, deeply relaxing and a good mix of religious and classic greats that make it easy listening wherever you are.

a lovely album from an established star4
This latest album from Aled is a lovely selection of songs, I particularly enjoyed his duet with Bryn Terfel in Panis Angelicus; their very different voices blend beautifully together and Howard Goodall's new arrangement of Agnus Dei which I find to be very immotive. Although to me Aled's voice doesn't have the excitement or passion of Jon Christos in his debut album Northern Light, I do find like Jon his singing and music is honest and New Horizons covers a journey and blend of lovely well sung songs from this well established artist and I would recommend this album to anyone to add to their collection of relaxing music.

Another superb album from Aled Jones5
New Horizons is utterly breathtaking, as Aled's velvety-smooth voice once again exhilirates, calms, inspires and moves one to tears. Aled's albums always have a special something... his deep passion for music glows from every song. This album is a stunning collection of music which showcases his extraordinary talent as he flows effortlessly, not only between a variety of styles, but also linguistically through his native Welsh, plus Italian, French, Latin and of course English.

Every song is a delight, with some notable treasures. I can't help but be moved by the hauntingly beautiful "Agnus Dei" which was specially written for him (and is so perfect for his voice), the gentle, melodic "Caro Mio Ben", his goosebumpy rendition of "Edelweiss", his ever-so-romantic "Stranger in Paradise" , the lovely "I Found A Dream" and the soul-stirring Welsh National Anthem, "Mae hen wlad fy Nhadau".

New Horizons is the jewel in the crown of Aled's magnificent albums.