FIMUCITE 7 (2013 Edition) James Bond - "All Time High"
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2018
- FIMUCITE 7 (2013 Edition) James Bond - "All Time High".
Soloist: Lorena García.
Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife conducted by film music composer and FIMUCITÉ´S director Diego Navarro.
For more info: www.fimucite.com - Видеоклипы
sublime inspiração musical.
Muchas gracias de corazón!
Beautiful!
Very, very good dear Lorena!
perfeita ! 😊😊😊😊
Bravo!
❤❤👍👍 Love it! 27-10-23, 23;33h.
Excellant.
I love you maam..how you sung it reminds my dad he admire the song to 007.
i know I'm pretty off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Waylon Bruno flixportal
@Sean Peter thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) Appreciate it!!
@Waylon Bruno no problem xD
Such a great son6
I miss the sax...
Original is the best
Too bad for this version
essa cantora bonita que canta pra caramba e quem?
Lorena Garcia , está escrito na descrição do vídeo.
Beautiful but I miss the sax
Luxurious she must be pavoratris teacher damn!!!
Beautiful orchestral music, not the vocals , they spoil the music.
Her voice is weak, lacks clarity and she seems to have trouble controlling her breathing. Lovely woman tho'. Just not a great singer.
Singer is too aggressive with it
beautiful voice, but it sounds like she doesn't understand some of the words she's singing. "we'll change all that's gone before" for instance; I thought she just made a mistake and started singing the later line "we'll take on the world..." but then she consistently pronounces it that way every time. if she doesn't speak English, then she's doing a good job most of the time just by imitating Rita Coolidge, but going by imitation has lead her to some very odd pronunciations on certain words that an English first language singer, even when morphing vowels stylistically, wouldn't do. 'things we've done" became 'thins we'll done' ; "but then we're two" " that then we're two" ; " begin" becomes " begoo-in" " I'm in so strong " becomes " I'm so as strong"; " I've said these words before" becomes " I've say these worlds befer" ; "for you the truth" becomes " for you the true"
listening to this again, I think she's just struggling to remember all the words and English not being her first language is making it difficult.
not a mistake technically, just a strange commitment for her to stylistically change " -ing" to " -en" like in " chang-en" for instance. Like, she heard English singers doing that occasionally and it stuck in her mind as a way to sound more native by imitating; it sounds particularly unnative on the expression "waking moment"