8th Jul 2011 11:10am | By Jahn Vannisselroy
Connie Fisher (Universal)
She’s left The Sound Of Music behind, but the straight-laced singer with whom Andrew Lloyd Webber solved his Maria problem still sounds like she’s auditioning rather than performing.
Secret Love is drained of both mystery and romance; Someone To Watch Over Me is pedestrian at best and comatose at worst.
She only sounds at home on Memory, a melody so devoid of charisma that it could only have come from the pen of Lloyd Webber himself. WILL FULFORD-JONES
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