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New Day is a 1987 album by the esteemed British vocal ensemble, The King's Singers. The album showcases their remarkable versatility as they explore various musical genres, including pop, jazz, and musical theater. With their trademark impeccable harmonies and innovative arrangements, the group delivers a collection of uplifting and engaging performances.
"New Day" features a diverse selection of songs, ranging from classics like Lionel Richie's "Three Times A Lady" and The Beatles' "Here Comes The Sun" to musical theater gems such as "The Rhythm Of Life" from "Sweet Charity." The group's a cappella renditions captivate listeners with their precision and depth, while other tracks incorporate accompaniments, including the Gordon Langford Quartet and solo piano.
The album also includes pop hits like ABBA's "Money, Money, Money" and a medley from the musical "Grease." The King's Singers infuse these well-known songs with their unique vocal arrangements, breathing new life into familiar melodies.
Throughout "New Day," The King's Singers display their artistry and ability to evoke a range of emotions. Whether it's the gentle and tender rendition of a lullaby or the lively and energetic performances of upbeat tracks, the group's exceptional vocal talent shines through.
Tracklist
1 | You Are The New Day | 2:29 | |
2 | Nouveau Poor | 2:33 | |
3 | Three Times A Lady | 3:13 | |
4 | What's In A Tune? | 3:32 | |
5 | You'd Have To Be A Rosie | 3:52 | |
6 | Can't Buy Me Love | 1:14 | |
7 | Singapore Girl | 3:04 | |
8 | The Rhythm Of Life ("Sweet Charity") | 2:16 | |
9 | The Gambler | 3:31 | |
10 | It Was Almost Like A Song | 2:09 | |
11 | Here Comes The Sun | 3:05 | |
12 | Hush Little Baby, Don't Say A Word | 2:05 | |
13a | Money, Money, Money | 3:17 | |
13b | Summer Nights ("Grease") | ||
14 | The Summer Knows ("Summer Of '42") | 3:10 | |
15 | Could It Be Magic | 4:32 |