
The CD was mastered at Mastermind Productions by Trevor Sadler who has worked with Nine Inch Nails, Tony Levin and where many of Virgin Records releases are mastered.

The CD was recorded and produced by Michael Angelo Batio at Monster Mix Studio. The whole affair is delightful and refreshing and will certainly lift your spirits.Michael Angelo Batio's "C4" CD is the 1st all vocal CD since Michael Angelo Batio was in "Nitro". Originally issued by RCA in the United States, the concept is simple - Werner Muller and his orchestra plays a classic, then Caterina sings a lighter `pop' version of the piece. On the even-numbered bands Miss Valente sings the Pop versions in her own winning way.Ī lovely, charming reissue of a 1959 `concept' album. Müller s tasteful orchestrations which hew close to the composers intentions, with a few contemporary touches added.

The odd-numbered bands on both sides are devoted to Mr. Retitled Tonight We Love, it was turned into a million-and-more selling recording by Freddy Martin in the early Forties. The rash of setting Tin-Pan-Alley-type words to the melodies of the great classical composers began, for our present purposes, with the Pop arrangement of the opening theme of Tchaikovsky s Piano Concerto No. You get two points of view for the price of one album and we daresay you will relish both. It might have borne a pair of subtitles: Classics for People Who Don t Like Pop Music or Pop Music for People Who Don t Like Classics. If this album may be considered a trifle controversial, at least it presents both sides of the controversy. 53ī2 Caterina Valente - Till The End Of Timeī3 Werner Muller and his Orchestra - Borodin - Theme From Polovetzian Dancesī4 Caterina Valente - Stranger In Paradiseī5 Werner Muller and his Orchestra - Tchaikovsky's Melody, No. 18Ī6 Caterina Valente - Full Moon Empty Armsī1 Werner Muller and his Orchestra - C- Chopin - Polonaise No.

23Ī5 Werner Muller - Theme From Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. Caterina Valente - Werner Muller and his Orchestra - Classics With A ChaserĪ1 Werner Muller - Theme From Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.
