John Rutter - Three Musical Fables

Wednesday 1st July 1992
John Rutter - Three Musical Fables

STYLE: Classical
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 30300-
LABEL: Collegium 115
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Dave Massey

The stories on this album were intended (I think) to entertain kids - that being the case they failed miserably with mine. If it's not mutated or teenage ninja or rapped out by MC Hammer, they don't want to know - maybe they make different kids where John Rutter comes from. Feeling as though I'd suddenly been sucked into the generation gap black hole that I hadn't realised existed until this point, I had to admit to myself that I actually liked it! Richard Baker's narration was excellent but the Kings Singers were the topping on the cake, sliding from stuffy choral sounds to swinging jazz with the ease of a skater on a greased banana skin. At one point they do a vocal imitation of a vintage car ("The Wind In The Willows") that has to be heard to be believed! Blow the kids, get this one for yourself.

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