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From the Heart

From the Heart
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Track Listing

  1. Nella Fantasia
  2. Quello Che Faró Sara Per Te (Everything I Do, I Do It for You)
  3. Time to Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiró)
  4. Pearl Fishers/The Flower Duet
  5. Caruso
  6. Turandot/Nessun Dorma!
  7. Amore Sei Tu (I Will Always Love You)
  8. Vide Cor Meum
  9. Prayer
  10. Canto
  11. Carmen/Chanson Bohème
  12. Hymn to the Fallen
  13. Canto Della Terra
  14. Cinema Paradiso/Se

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69083 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-02-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds
  • Running time: 57 minutes

Customer Reviews

Good, but not 'The Best Of' Katherine Jenkins3

Japanese import `From the Heart' released in 2007 is presumably intended as a `Best of' Katherine Jenkins, all the songs being previously available.

Of the fourteen tracks, there are none from her debut album `Premiere' on this collection (Lascia ch'io pianga and The Lord is my Shepherd would have been worthy inclusions), while there are four tracks each from `Second Nature' and `Living a Dream, and `Serenade' wins the remaining six tracks.

Yes, I would recommend this as a good selection of Katherine Jenkins music, but I don't think it's the `Best Of' due to the omission of, for example, Nessun dorma, Amazing Grace and We'll Meet Again (honestly, how could you leave that one out?).

I think, considering import prices, this album will appeal more to the music collectors, particularly for the cover artwork (airbrushed for extra body exposure and curves I suspect) and potential future rarity value. Everyone else should buy and enjoy the four complete albums from which this lovely music was taken from.

A fitting tribute to the officially worse soprano ever recorded1
I was extremely pleased to see that search for Florence Foster Jenkns, officially the worst singer ever recorded, produces this lovely lady. I must stress that NOT by my choice, I am unfortunately very familiar with Katherine's very limited repertoire, and even more limited vocal abilities. She never misses the opportunity to remind us that she went to a real music school and studied voice. What a shame that she spend more time on makeup, fake tan and frocks instead on learning how to sing. But, I guess, if a person have no artistic taste or merits, no institution can teach anyone class.
What a slap in the face to national artistic identity that produced Gwyneth Jones, Emma Kirkby, John Tomlinson... - internationally admired REAL artists and musicians on top of their league - they all have to share the same space with this flesh flashing tasteless girl, while her marketing machine is patronising the rest of us that badly performed cheap music wrapped up in a scantly dressed up 'lady' is going to turn masses to classical music.
So how fitting that a search for the world's worst singer produces British national artistic embarrassment.