customer Reviews
Average rating (8 reviews)
Having heard the 'lead/title' track for this album several times now, if the rest of it lives up to that and the stuff on Lee's first album then, even if you're not a Lee Mead fan, it will be well worth a listen.
I have heard the title song but to be honest I prefer the original version released by Garou on his album Piece of my Soul last year. Lee's voice to me is a bit too smooth for the song, I prefer Garou's original.
The title for my review says it all to be honest. I've followed Lee Mead since he was first seen in Any Dream Will Do and voted for him to be the new Joseph. I've been to see him in the role on the west end too, which was fantastic.
My husband bought me this album for my 25th birthday at the weekend and i can't stop listening to it. It's my kind of music and i've already learnt the words to most of the chorus' for the songs already. I would have to say it's actually one of the best albums i've got in my whole collection - well done Lee and i certainly look forward to hearing more in the future
I have been playing this CD in my car constantly over the last week. I think it has a really strong set of songs with a good mixture of interesting covers and new compositions. I am pleased that Lee Mead hasn't gone down the obvious road by recording an album of musical theatre standards but has chosen to try something different. I particularly like the cover of 'Through the Barracides ' and the new ballad 'Breathe You Out' which both show off Lee's warm, slightly husky vocals to good effect.
I have now received my copy and have listened to the various songs quite a few times so has my husband . It is a superb album that shows Lee's voice at his best He has tremendous control of his voice full of dymamics and colour and a very good rythm. It has been really well produced.For those who have not had the chance to see him on stage this is a must for aquainting oneself with him. Thouroughly enjoyable experience.