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Beethoven's Last Night
Beethoven's Last Night
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Artist: Trans-siberian Orchestra
Label: Lava
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
Buy New: $8.69
You Save: $10.29 (54%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $7.51

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(165 reviews)
Sales Rank: 313

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 83319
UPC: 075678331923
EAN: 0075678331923
ASIN: B00004S7LI

Release Date: April 11, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Overture - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Beethoven, Ludwig V
  • Midnight
  • Fate - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul
  • What Good This Deafness
  • Mephistopheles
  • What Is Eternal
  • The Moment - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul
  • Vienna - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul
  • Mozart - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Mozart, Wolfgang Am
  • The Dreams of Candlelight
  • Requiem (The Fifth)
  • I'll Keep Your Secrets
  • The Dark
  • Fuer Elise - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul
  • After the Fall - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul
  • A Last Illusion - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Beethoven, Ludwig V
  • This Is Who You Are
  • Beethovan - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Beethoven, Ludwig V
  • Mephistopheles' Return
  • Misery
  • Who Is This Child
  • A Final Dream - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's first two recordings, a pair of late-'90s Christmas albums, hinted that some day TSO might evolve into a latter-day ELO or even an ELP. Instead, this overwrought concept album shares more common ground with ALW (Andrew Lloyd Webber) or Meat Loaf. TSO, in fact, aims to retrace a path once traveled by producer Jim Steinman, the mastermind behind the theatrical, over-the-top rock opuses that briefly transformed Mr. Loaf and Bonnie Tyler ("Total Eclipse of the Heart") into mass-audience favorites. TSO ringmaster Paul O'Neill (once a guitarist in Broadway productions of Jesus Christ Superstar and Hair) here ditches the holiday themes and instead scores a simple-minded fairy tale (whose text spans a 32-page CD booklet) that involves Beethoven's soul, the devil, and an imaginary Symphony No. 10. Too often, the music is the servant of the project's thin plot, and the rock-classical instrumental bravura that initially attracted public attention to TSO (at times, the group sounds like a symphonic Boston) is obscured by overheated vocal rantings. Meanwhile, the guitar-driven rendering of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ("Requiem") is mundane. Yet, one vocal track, "After the Fall" with singer Patti Russo, jumps off the record as a Tyler-esque knockout, raging with emotion and melodic luster. It doesn't save the album, but it helps. --Terry Wood


Customer Reviews:   Read 160 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time or money   November 2, 2008
Largely vocal and not too good at that. I was hoping for more instramental and was hugely disappointed. Guess I should have read t he Amazon review first. Love some of their Chrismas music but hate the vocal.


5 out of 5 stars Dare you not to cry:   July 17, 2008
This experience is like a broadway show without people. The first time through I lost a little in listening and following the booklet at the same time. BUT, the second time I listened, ALL of the beauty and meaning hit me full force. Give it a try. The musical snippit does not do justice.


5 out of 5 stars Great sound!   May 30, 2008
This is one of my favorite CDs. The combination of rock and classical music is amazing! Most of the vocalists have great voices and do a great job also.

One of the only problems with this CD is with the keyboards. The keyboardist does an absolutely awful job. "Moonlight Sonata," "Fur Elise," and "Ode to Joy" are ruined - they are extremely clunky and immature. Even "What is Eternal" could be a lot better with a better keyboardist. (Disclaimer: I am a classically trained pianist, so I'm probably hard on other pianists.)

Other than the keyboards, the CD is great.



3 out of 5 stars Patti Russo rocks!   May 23, 2008
I bought this cd solely for Patti Russo's tracks. The writing could have been better, but her voice goes a long way in pulling off the lyrics. I rarely listen to the other songs--only Patti's, but I consider the cd worth the money.


5 out of 5 stars Trans Siberian   May 4, 2008
Really great composition - the way I was introduced to this orchestra was by way of a Xmas Light Display that was featured on a video site of the computer and the music was so entrancing!!!!


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