SITE RATING: 2/10
SITE
REVIEW: Wisconsin-based
Platinum Disc Corporation is responsible for
much of the landfill that pollutes America's
dumping grounds, with cheap, shoddy releases
like this one, which does nobody a service by
remastering what sounds like a vinyl recording
on CD, with no notes, no credits, a mixed-up
track listing, and poor, flat sound. The
anonymous soloists and choir, laboring under
generally uninspired direction plow through
the meager selection of choruses and arias
with all the brute force of a piledriver.
Despite the cover showing a full digital
recording, there is nothing in the sound to
verify it, with one of the dullest mixes I've
ever heard on a Messiah. Among the
artists performing, the choir has some bright
spots, with a charged reading of "He Trusted
In God" and overall involved readings of
"Hallelujah" and "For Unto Us A Child Is Born"
- undercut by the blunt-instrument-like
attacks and full-throated singing styles.
The arias are similarly throttled - with
the bass soloist bludgeoning "Why Do The
Nations" and nearly strangling himself on "The
Trumpet Shall Sound". The soprano
soloist similarly gives a tender reading of "I
Know That My Redeemer Liveth" - tender, that
is, until she muscles up into her upper
register, while the hollow-voiced tenor
sluices his way through "Every Valley" like a
slippery carp. The sloppiness of this
release continues into the track listing,
which contained no fewer than two glaring
errors amid the eleven tracks. A budget
release that isn't even worth its notoriously
cheap price.
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