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  • Polly W 5th Oct 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I've had the Hayley Westenra Odyssey record for just over a week now and I can honestly say that it hasn't been off my stereo. It is a truly wonderful record that highlights the maturing Hayley Westenra. Hayley has definitely grown up since her last album, and this album marks that change. Her voice is still as wonderful as ever and the style is essentially the same, but just the general feel of this record is that she has moved on a bit and is fast becoming a young woman. This change helps immensely, as there are some exquisite love songs that sound just beautiful when sung by Hayley, notably What You Never Know, Both Sides Now and Never Saw Blue. This album contains a mix of Classical tracks and more modern numbers, all of which sound great. Personally I prefer the more modern tracks, but it is really nice to have this mix, and the tracks all work really well together. I would really recommend this record to anyone who loves great music, wonderful songs, beautiful delivery, and a truly outstanding voice.

  • campo Rank: Lance Corporal 5th Sep 2005

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    The songs are fantatstic, Hayley Westenra 's voice is better than ever and Odyssey is simply beautiful. Having been a fan of Hayley's since she released Pure a couple of years ago, it's fantastic to hear some new stuff - especially when it's this good! Hayley has defintely moved on since her last album and her maturing is reflected on this record. She hasn't left her classical roots behind, but she has spread her wings a bit further this time. There are still some superb classical tracks here as ...