With debonair "movie star" good looks, and "devil may care" wit, the tall (6'3") 'pop' singer/songwriter shines like a rare gem on his new album
Product Description
Successful with his full-length Pop debut album I CAN FEEL YOU IN MY HEART, and single CHRISTMAS IN CHICAGO, on various national radio network satelites and international digital cable companies, MICHAEL POSS (rhymes with Ross) continues his good fortune with a new full-length album entitled SILVER SCREEN SERENADES. This time the former Chicagoan has devoted an album full of cinematic love songs of the 20th Century. Most of the tracks are standards, but contain five original compositions that were written and inspired by some of Michael's favorite movies. The two singles slated for radio air-play from his new album are "Love Finds You", an original mid-up tempo Big Band track inspired by the screwball movies of the 30's and 40's, and a cover of the 1939 classic Faithful Forever. Other songs have been refreshingly re-arranged, big band style, like the Hugh Martin and late Marshall Barer cabaret favorite, "On Such A Night as This".
A rather cleverly arranged, and melancholy track combines Irving Berlin's, "They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful" with Richard Carpenter's "I Need To Be In Love", that would have prompted Karen Carpenter to re-record, if she were still alive today. The Titanic inspired and haunting original "To See Your Face Again" will make you think twice about the existence of life after death.
Michaels arranger on this recording project is Christopher Hardin, who happens to be a busy, sought after film and TV composer in Hollywoods booming entertainment industry. Mr. Hardin utilizes his film scoring expertise with an exquisite and haunting string arrangement for a unique unheard lyrical rendition to the theme to Hitchcocks Marnie (though Universal Pictures never included the Bernard Hermann love theme in the 1964 film). MICHAELS new CD which contains 15 tracks with 2 bonus orchestral re-mixes incorporating a string section is now available from Twilight Souls Music, and may be ordered on Amazon.com.
Silver Screen Serenades
Silver Screen Serenades,Michael Poss,Twilight Souls Music (tm),Contemporary, "hip", West Coast, Big Band/Cabaret sounds from a Grammy Award nominated Singer/Songwriter - similar to Harry Connick, Jr., Linda Eder, and Michael Feinstein.
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Silver Screen Serenades
Michael Poss Manufacturer: Twilight Souls Music (tm) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004ZBAR Release Date: 2000-12-15 |
Tracks:
- I Only Want To Be With You
- It Might Be You
- Patter
- On Such A Night As This
- Faithful Forever
- Patter
- They Say That Falling In Love Wonderful/I Need To Be Love
- Love Finds You
- Shadow Of Your Smile/Moment To Moment/Two For The Road - Medley
- Marnie
- Music Of Your Soul
- To See Your Face Again
- I'Ve Got The Co-Dependent, Razor Blade, Torch Song Blues
- The Jitterbug
- Patter
- Unexpected Friends/Where There Is Love
- He'll Carry You
- Love Is Here To Stay
- To See Your Face Again (Orchestral Mix)
- He'll Carry You (Orchestral Mix)
Album Description
Successful with his full-length Pop debut album I CAN FEEL YOU IN MY HEART, and single CHRISTMAS IN CHICAGO, on various national radio network satelites and international digital cable companies, MICHAEL POSS (rhymes with Ross) continues his good fortune with a new full-length album entitled SILVER SCREEN SERENADES. This time the former Chicagoan has devoted an album full of cinematic love songs of the 20th Century. Most of the tracks are standards, but contain five original compositions that were written and inspired by some of Michael's favorite movies. The two singles slated for radio air-play from his new album are "Love Finds You", an original mid-up tempo Big Band track inspired by the screwball movies of the 30's and 40's, and a cover of the 1939 classic Faithful Forever. Other songs have been refreshingly re-arranged, big band style, like the Hugh Martin and late Marshall Barer cabaret favorite, "On Such A Night as This".A rather cleverly arranged, and melancholy track combines Irving Berlin's, "They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonderful" with Richard Carpenter's "I Need To Be In Love", that would have prompted Karen Carpenter to re-record, if she were still alive today. The Titanic inspired and haunting original "To See Your Face Again" will make you think twice about the existence of life after death.
Michael's arranger on this recording project is Christopher Hardin, who happens to be a busy, sought after film and TV composer in Hollywoods booming entertainment industry. Mr. Hardin utilizes his film scoring expertise with an exquisite and haunting string arrangement for a unique unheard lyrical rendition to the theme to Hitchcock's Marnie (though Universal Pictures never included the Bernard Hermann love theme in the 1964 film). MICHAEL'S new CD which contains 15 tracks with 2 bonus orchestral re-mixes incorporating a string section is now available from Twilight Souls Music, and may be ordered on Amazon.com.
Customer Reviews:
Nice Movie Love Songs, But He Should Return To Pop Music!.......2001-06-17
Nice Selection of Classic Cinema Love Songs.......2001-03-06
A Refreshing New Light On Classic Hollywood Love Songs.......2001-01-10
Move Over Tony & Harry, Michael Poss Has Found His Style!.......2000-10-07
Hollywood & Cabaret Blend Well In Silver Screen Serenades.......2000-10-05
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