
Schwartz is a national treasure - It is quite an accomplishment for a songwriter who writes grand and glorious shows to create an intimately emotional CD such as this one. It is a gem. Schwartz proves that his ability to empathize with the characters for whom he writes is equaled by his ability to share his own interior feeling life with his audience. I know I will enjoy this CD for many years to come.
From Olivor to Schwartz - I got to know three of these tracks in the early 90 s when Jane Olivor made a comeback and performed Dreamscape, Crowded Island and Harderst Part Of Love (latter to appear in his show Children of Eden) and only Dreamscape has yet to be recorded by Ms. Olivor I wondered how Mr Schwartz would perfrom this tunes. While, not quite the Style of Jane Olivor, like other excellent Singer/songwriters his personal touch of his songs make them totally enjoyable.
Reluctant Pilgrim, Contemporary Adult Music Fans Rejoice! - Over the din of hip-hop, pop and top 40 tunes comes the deeply moving and intellectual musical genius of Stephen Schwartz. After 30 years of writing Broadway musical and motion picture soundtrack music, Schwartz reveals to his audience bitter-sweet reflections within the celebration of life. I strongly recommend this album for listeners that wish to escape predictable pop and will appreciate an ecclectic blend of introspective tunes. Fathers and Sons can truly bring tears to your eyes. I can t wait for Schwartz forthcoming album Uncharted Territory due out early 2001. For more information on Schwartz, check out www.stephenschwartz.com or www.musicalschwarz.com
AS DREAMY AS HIS DREAMSCAPE - Stephen Schwartz is a wizard of words and music, and I ve long admired his superb songs for Broadway, from Corner of the Sky to Day to Day. So it s a real treat and a treasure to listen to this collection of his pop songs. My favorites here include More Than This, Life Goes On and Crowded Island. Besides penning these gems, Schwartz sings them, and there s always something so special about hearing a songwriter do his own material. I first saw him in concert a few years ago, joined by two spectacular soloists, Tom Andersen and Lisa Vroman (and I heartily recommend their CDs, too), and I hope Schwartz finds time to perform live again!
A delightful showcase by one our most underrated songwriters - This is just a delightful album. Mr Schwartz has a wonderful sense of style. The title song is most inspiring. I absolutely adore Crowded Island. Plus, Ten Day Heartache is so much fun. Thankfully, Mr Schwartz continues to write music for theatre and movies, but this album does show he can write pop music with the best of them. But then, his music always has been pleasing. I was quite pleased with this purchase and find myself going back it again and again despite all my newer purchases.