Northern Light (Jon Christos album)

Northern Light (Jon Christos album)

Northern Light [1] is the debut album from classical musician and Salford born tenor Jon Christos. The album was released in 2005 by Roots Music Group and produced by Alan Gregson. The album is a collection of new classical crossover songs as composed by Matteo Saggese, James Shearman,Sam Babbenia, Rick Guard and Phil Rice along with well established arias and songs such as; Nessun Dorma, "Caruso", Ch'ella mi creda and Non ti scordar di me.[2]

Track listing

  1. Suspiro por ti
  2. "Caruso"
  3. Non ti scordar di me
  4. Immenso Sogno
  5. Shadow
  6. Did you ever
  7. All or Nothing
  8. Tutto sei per me
  9. Ch'ella mi creda
  10. I'll Walk with God
  11. Forever and ever
  12. Jubilate Domum
  13. Nessun Dorma
  14. O Holy Night

References

  1. ^ [1] HMV
  2. ^ composer and other credits appear within the album's cover booklet

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