Kristin Chenoweth - Coming Home (2014) Hi-Res

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Title: Coming Home
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Concord Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 1:04:05
Total Size: 731 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. I Could Have Danced All Night (Live) (3:09)
02. Maybe This Time (Live) (3:17)
03. My Coloring Book (Live) (4:20)
04. Bring Him Home (Live) (4:21)
05. Fathers and Daughters (Live) (3:42)
06. Hard Times Come Again No More (Live) (5:07)
07. Upon This Rock (Live) (5:09)
08. Over the Rainbow (Live) (3:19)
09. Popular (Live) (3:41)
10. For Good (Live) (5:13)
11. Little Sparrow (Live) (6:23)
12. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again (Live) (3:17)
13. All the Things You Are (Live) (2:19)
14. No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) (Live) (5:24)
15. I Was Here (Live) (5:25)

The "home" in Kristin Chenoweth's Coming Home is her hometown of Broken Arrow, the Oklahoma town where she was raised. She returned to Broken Arrow, where there is now a Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center complete with a Kristin Chenoweth Theater, to give a concert that told her story through song, and that is the basis for this 2014 set, which is her first live album. Strictly speaking, not all of these songs have been recorded by her before, nor were they necessarily part of Broadway musicals starring her. Instead, Chenoweth chooses songs she sang as a child, songs that were instrumental in her stylistic and aesthetic development, songs she's always loved and then songs that made her name, including a clutch of tunes from Wicked. A few curve balls are thrown, particularly in the form of Donna Summer's disco classic "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" and Dolly Parton's "Little Sparrow," which is just enough to suggest the spunk and mischief that are crucial to Chenoweth's charm. Nevertheless, the real selling point is her virtuosity and versatility, both of which are on display here in what may be her most complete record to date.




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