Music review: Josh Groban – ‘Stages’
My mother-in-law simply adores Josh Groban.
In fact, I’ve written before about how she was moved to tears while attending one of his concerts.
As MotherĢƵ Day quickly approaches, my mother-in-law can be guaranteed a copy of the singerĢƵ latest release.
With theater and musical theater in his blood, the former Carnegie Mellon University student lends his majestic voice to some of his favorite arrangements from Broadway musicals and films.
One of my longtime favorites, “Pure Imagination” from “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” opens the album in a purely spectacular manner as GrobanĢƵ vocals gracefully dance with the sprawling orchestral strings.
With a variety of memorable songs performed from such wondrous shows as “A Chorus Line,” “The Fantasticks,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Sweeney Todd” and “Les Misérables,” my two favorite selections from “Stages” are a couple of duets with Kelly Clarkson and Audra McDonald.
ClarksonĢƵ performance on “All I Ask of You” from “The Phantom of the Opera” is breathtaking and glorious. The pop singerĢƵ voice perfectly meshes with the stirring elegance of GrobanĢƵ offering to produce one unforgettable moment. McDonaldĢƵ lush and gorgeous voice adds lasting passion to “If I Loved You” from “Carousel.” The six-time Tony Award-winnerĢƵ pairing with Groban is a stunning show-stopper.
In addition to these guest appearances, legendary trumpeter Chris Botti incorporates his signature style to the alluring appeal of “Old Devil Moon” from “FinianĢƵ Rainbow.”
Producers Bernie Herms and Humberto Gatica masterfully take GrobanĢƵ lavish musical vision and transform it into an exquisite reality of sound, emotion and joy. Despite the album being primarily recorded in Los Angeles, a loan arrangement was finished at one of the most famous recording locations in the world. “Finishing the Hat” from “Sunday in the Park with George” was completed at Abbey Road Studios in London.
With Groban scheduled to perform at PittsburghĢƵ Benedum Center on September 17, I am well aware that there will once again be an emotional shedding of tears by certain members of the audience.
Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at crhodes@heraldstandard.com.