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Three Graces

03/04/2008 | Decca 

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All Music Guide Review

The vocal trio Three Graces -- Sara Gettelfinger, Kelly Levesque, and Joy Kabanuck -- is an act built for the big time, not an unreasonable goal at a time in the music business when, for instance, Josh Groban had the biggest-selling album of 2007. The idea here is to construct a sort of Spice Girls or Destiny's Child for the adult contemporary/contemporary classical charts. No less than seven producers have been enlisted in this effort. Mark Portmann is the main one, getting sole or partial credit on seven of the 11 tracks, but there are also contributions from such high-profile figures in the field as Desmond Child, Guy Roche, and Walter Afanasieff. These are guys accustomed to working with the likes of Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, and Barbra Streisand, among others. They are experts at coming up with soaring power ballads of the sort that wake up dozing businessmen in musicals by Andrew Lloyd Webber and warm the hearts of soccer moms accompanying their children to animated Walt Disney movies with scores by Alan Menken. For Three Graces, they have also applied the faux-classical approach of Groban and Sarah Brightman by having the trio sing in Italian, Spanish, and French in addition to English. Typically, however, they do not make it too hard for listeners by offering translated versions of old hits like Phil Collins' "Against All Odds" and Heart's "These Dreams." Gettelfinger, a Broadway veteran, Kabanuck, whose résumé boasts a batch of operas, and Levesque, who has duetted on-stage with Andrea Bocelli, all have good trained voices, of course, even if they seem to have been chosen for the group as much for their ability to look fetching in the off-the-shoulder gowns they sport on the album cover as for their singing. None, however, make a strong individual impression as a pop singer or even seem much invested in the material, even on the two songs for which the three receive co-writing credits with Jeff Cohen and Michael Ochs. But then, the songs, with their heavily clichéd lyrics and endless crescendos, demand more vocally in a technical sense than they do emotionally. A lot of money has been spent on this project (not the least of it on stylists and costume designers, who go uncredited, even though they are nearly as important as the musical producers), and either it's going to go platinum or the singers will go back to their individual stage careers. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

User Review

  • Winifred W. Youtube

    posted on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:55:35

    The Three Graces: WONDERFUL in concert and on recording!!!

    I found this website because I was doing a search hoping to find the sheet music to the song, "There Will Be A Time", a knock-out song among the many "wows" on this CD.

    Now, I have signed up here only for the purpose of letting all readers know that this album is absolutely beautiful, from start to finish! I saw the Three Graces in concert when they were touring with Paul Potts earlier this year. In addition to their stunning selves, voices, and songs, I was extremely taken with their dynamic, vibrant stage presences and presentation as they sang. It was very impressive and unusual, and I'd see them again in a heartbeat! Every "Grace" is a solid performer on their own, together they are magic!

    This all needed to be said to counter the ridiculously jaded, nasty review by William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide that appears on what seems to be the main page for this CD. Why they let people review genres for which they clearly have disdain is an unfortunate trend in this society that thrives far too often on hostility. Notice how he also ridicules portions of society in his critique while he heaps his rudeness on these three talented women.

    Don't believe a word of it -- listen for yourself!

    It is no mystery why this wonderful CD, overflowing with tales of love, passion and HOPE so offends the darkness! Buy it and be blessed. Thank you, Three Graces. Believe! :)

    Winifred

Credits

  • Mark Portmann
  • Programming, Engineer, Orchestration, String Arrangements, Producer
  • Guy Roche
  • Synthesizer, Producer, Programming, Keyboards


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