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Tell Me On A Sunday

Tell Me On A Sunday
Denise Van Outen

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Track Listing

  1. Take That Look Off Your Face
  2. Let Me Finish #1
  3. It's Not The End Of The World
  4. Goodbye Mum, Goodbye Girls
  5. Haven In The Sky
  6. First Letter Home
  7. Speed Dating
  8. Second Letter Home
  9. Tyler King
  10. Capped Teeth And Caesar Salad
  11. You Made Me Think You Were In Love
  12. Capped Teeth And Caesar Salad
  13. It's Not The End Of The World (If He's Younger)
  14. Third Letter Home
  15. Unexpected Song
  16. Come Back With The Same Look In Your Eyes
  17. Let's Talk About You
  18. Take That Look Off Your Face
  19. Tell Me On A Sunday
  20. It's Not The End Of The World (If He's Married)
  21. Fourth Letter Home
  22. Ready Made Life/I'm Very You
  23. Let Me Finish #2
  24. Nothing Like You've Ever Known
  25. Fifth Letter Home
  26. Somewhere, Someplace, Sometime

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28107 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-04-14
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 64 minutes

Customer Reviews

Good - but not Marti...3
To be honest, I was disgusted when I heard that Tell Me On a Sunday was to be revived - without Marti Webb. Being a huge fan of the singer, it didn't seem right to have a new version without her. Having said that, I found myself enjoying Denise Van Outen's version much more than I thought I would. Although she lacks the punch for songs such as Take That Look Off Your Face and the title song itself, she also manages to inject real feeling into songs such as Nothing Like You've Ever Known. I'm not a huge fan of the new songs such as Haven in the Sky and Speed Dating, although Tyler King is very good.
All in all, a good try, I thought. Then I saw Marti Webb reprise her role in Birmingham - no contest. Come back Marti!

Who told her she could sing?1
As a fan of the original version (maybe that's a clue?) I went to the revised stage show in anticipation of a great night. The re-working of the show for the 21st century is great but - oh, woe- talk about mis-casting. This woman can't sing!!!She is absolutely hopeless, and that is carried through onto this recording. As a singer she makes a good dancer, and she certainly isn't up to sustaining this demanding one-woman show. All the digital and electronic wizardry in the world can't hide the fact that she struggles with every note. This recording is a real bummer. Avoid like the plague.
p.s. Have just been to see Marti webb in the touring version of the show. What a difference! What a performance! Bravo! Record that; please!

Lad-et to Leading Lady5
After seeing the Stage Show I rushed out and bought this soundtrack and hoped it lived up to the real thing. And boy it did. A stunning vocal ability and superb music makes this a new favourite of mine. Denise has made the transition from the lad-et she was in Big Breakfast, to West End Leading Lady. After wowing both West End and Broadway in Chicago, Tell Me Soundtrack is a superb follow up. A soundtrack that is easy to listen to and sing along with, without having long fillers and boring love songs inbetween. Fun and fantastic.