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Here's to the Heroes | 
enlarge | Creators: Andy Findon, Nina Robertson, Paul Edmund-davies, Allen Walley, Christopher Laurence, David Ayre, David Johnson, Dominic Black, Lynda Houghton, Malcolm Creese, Mary Scully, Paddy Lannigan, Stacey Watton, Stephen Mair, Steve Mcmanus, Julie Andrews, Stephen Maw, Anthony Hinnigan, Caroline Dearnley, Cathy Giles Label: Rhino / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $7.50 You Save: $11.48 (60%)
New (33) Used (17) Collectible (1) from $4.15
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 79951
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 63674 UPC: 825646367429 EAN: 0825646367429 ASIN: B000H5U65M
Release Date: September 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Just To See Each Other Again | | • | Here's To The Heroes | | • | Buongiorno Principessa | | • | There'll Come A Day | | • | We Have All The Time In The World | | • | Places | | • | Les Choristes | | • | You Only Live Twice | | • | Tick All The Day's Off One By One | | • | Somewhere In Time | | • | Who Wants To Live Forever | | • | Gladiator Suite: Now We Are Free/Il Gladiatore |
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Album Description A compilation between Australia's favorite export, the Ten Tenors, film score icon John Barry, and famed lyricist Don Black. Here's To The Heroes has all the epic sweep, swoon, swashbuckle, and pure entertainment value of the many great films Barry has adorned with his timeless music.
Album Description In March of 2006 when The Ten Tenors crowded into London's Abbey Road Studios and teamed up with film score icon John Barry, his celebrated lyricist partner Don Black, Grammy Award-winning producer Simon Franglen, and 87 musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Dodd, there was room only for musical creativity. And thus began the recording process for The Ten Tenors' album Here's To The Heroes.
Album Details In March of 2006 When the Ten Tenors Crowded Into London's Abbey Road Studios and Teamed Up with Film Score Icon John Barry, his Celebrated Lyricist Partner Don Black, Grammy Award-winningproducer Simon Franglen, and 87 Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Nicholas Dodd, There was Room Only for Musical Creativity. And Thus Began the Recording Process for the Ten Tenors' 'here's to the Heroes'.
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Great Music June 27, 2008 Saw this group on TV (Extreme Home Makeover) and really liked their sound. Bought this CD because it has "Here's to the Heroes" on it as well as being title of Album. Can't say one song besides title track jumped out at me but when I just need to chill, i keep playing this cd. It is just good relaxing music.
Ten Tenors- "Here's to the Heroes" June 23, 2008 I've enjoyed this CD very much. The Ten Tenors were pretty much new to me. First heard them on the Extreme Home Makeover show and loved the title song of this CD. It moved me so much.
fabulous... May 5, 2008 indulge yourself with a ticket to one of The Ten Tenors live concerts: seeing the line-up of charming chaps banter on stage whilst delivering an exquisite performance will only enhance this CD version all the more.
quite simply, TTTs deliver!
Incredible Sound! February 21, 2008 Wow! What do you say to ten tenors all at once! I really enjoyed this particular album. It is the first one I own but it won't be the last. They really have an incredible sound and "Here's to the Heros" is my favorite track on this album. I have to say that if you only hear this album once you may not like it but the more that you listen to it the more it grows on you. Their singing style in this album commands a very wide rang of dynamics so, unless your like me and you really like to "experience" your music, you'll have to turn the volume up and down alot.
Love it! December 15, 2007 I enjoyed this CD when I got it and listened to it the first time. Then I listened to it a few more times, and discovered that I absolutely loved it! It is one of those sets of music that reaches out to you more each time you hear it. So don't play it once and put it away - play it a few times and give yourself the opportunity to fall in love with it!
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