Til the End of Forever (Remastered) Michael Bolton

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2005

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
13.08.2024

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  • 1I'm Alive03:46
  • 2Til The End Of Forever04:43
  • 3Still The Love Of My Life03:24
  • 4Next Lifetime04:24
  • 5Hear Me03:59
  • 6The Courage In Your Eye04:11
  • 7Said I Loved You…But I Lied (Reggae Version)04:25
  • 8Time, Love and Tenderness (Live)05:00
  • 9When A Man Loves A Woman (Live)04:19
  • 10Go The Distance (Live)04:57
  • 11Nessun Dorma (Live)03:34
  • 12(Sittin' On The) Dock Of The Bay (Live)03:54
  • 13To Love Somebody (Live)04:47
  • 14How Can We Be Lovers (Live)03:36
  • 15Love Is A Wonderful Thing (Live)04:50
  • 16Soul Provider (Live)04:26
  • 17Steel Bars (Live)04:25
  • 18How Am I Supposed To Live Without You (Live)04:59
  • Total Runtime01:17:39

Info zu Til the End of Forever (Remastered)

"Til the End of Forever"is an album by Michael Bolton, released in 2005. The live cuts on this album were recorded during a DVD taping over two nights of concerts (August 24 and 25, 2004) at the Casino Rama, outside Toronto, Canada. The recording has been shown on the HDNet show "HDNet Concerts". A DVD of the concerts was released for sale in Europe in late 2005 and was released for sale in the U.S. in March, 2006, and was titled "The Best of Michael Bolton Live."

The track "Courage In Your Eyes" was written by Bolton as a tribute to Coretta Scott King, and he performed the song in her honor at her funeral. "Til the End of Forever" was the single off the album, and was written by Bolton in honor of his love for his three daughters. "Said I Loved You ... But I Lied" is a reggae-styled remake of Bolton's 1993 hit of the same name.

"Til the End of Forever is a treat for die-hard Boltheads. The first half of the album is comprised of freshly minted material that follows the tried and true Bolton formula: well-polished, accessible ballads tempered with upbeat numbers that are wholly inoffensive to the ears. Duets with Liz Sharpe and Jim Brickman help pick the first half up when it could have easily dragged on into monotony, and it ends with a reggae version of Bolton's hit "Said I Loved You...But I Lied." Although it's inexplicable as to why he felt the need to re-record the song in this style, it is nevertheless enjoyable. However, it's the second half of the disc where Bolton truly shines. In a ten-song concert that also doubles as a greatest-hits survey of his career, Bolton tears his way through hit after hit with no filler in sight. While this may not be the ideal place for newcomers to start exploring the mighty Bolton catalog, Til the End of Forever is a must-have for die-hard loyalists." (Rob Theakston, AMG)

Michael Bolton, lead & backing vocals
Pete Wallace, drums, Guitar, keyboards
Michael Landau, guitar
Jochem van der Saag, various instruments, backing vocals
Schuyler Deale, bass
Land Richards, drums
Chris Camozzi, guitar
David Delhomme, keyboards
Tre Balfour, percussion
Billy Mann, backing vocals
Liz Sharpe, piano, backing vocals
Janis Liebhart, backing vocals
Scott Mayo, backing vocals
Sylver Logan Sharp, backing vocals

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