Time to Say Goodbye
Sarah Brightman · 1997
52 min · 14 tracks · musical · baroque pop · operatic pop
A lush blend of operatic vocals and orchestral arrangements that traverse pop and classical boundaries.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- emotional storytelling through vocals reflective, introspective listening experience rich, orchestral soundscapes
- Context
- At the time of its release, 'Time to Say Goodbye' marked Sarah Brightman's transition from musical theatre star to a global recording artist, following her success with the album 'Eden' in 1998. This album not only solidified her signature style but also introduced her to a wider audience, showcasing her unique fusion of classical and contemporary music.
- If you like
- musical, baroque pop, operatic pop
Time to Say Goodbye is an album by Sarah Brightman, released in 1997. A lush blend of operatic vocals and orchestral arrangements that traverse pop and classical boundaries. 'Time to Say Goodbye' propelled Brightman into the international spotlight, particularly through the title track which became a massive hit across Europe. The album's blend of operatic pop appealed to a diverse audience, leading to significant chart success and establishing Brightman as a key figure in the crossover genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Time to Say Goodbye sound like?
A lush blend of operatic vocals and orchestral arrangements that traverse pop and classical boundaries. Rooted in musical and baroque pop.
What makes Time to Say Goodbye by Sarah Brightman notable?
'Time to Say Goodbye' propelled Brightman into the international spotlight, particularly through the title track which became a massive hit across Europe. The album's blend of operatic pop appealed to a diverse audience, leading to significant chart success and establishing Brightman as a key figure in the crossover genre. At the time of its release, 'Time to Say Goodbye' marked Sarah Brightman's transition from musical theatre star to a global recording artist, following her success with the album 'Eden' in 1998. This album not only solidified her signature style but also introduced her to a wider audience, showcasing her unique fusion of classical and contemporary music.
Who is Time to Say Goodbye for?
Time to Say Goodbye works well if you're into emotional storytelling through vocals, reflective, introspective listening experience and rich, orchestral soundscapes.
How many songs are on Time to Say Goodbye?
Time to Say Goodbye has 14 tracks, running approximately 52 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 No One Like You 4:47
- 2 Just Show Me How to Love You 3:59
- 3 Tú quires volver 3:48
- 4 In pace Standout 3:07
- 5 There for Me 3:33
- 6 Bilitis - Gènèrique 3:26
- 7 Who Wants to Live Forever Standout 3:55
- 8 La Wally 4:04
- 9 Naturaleza muerta 5:23
- 10 En Aranjuez con tu amor 3:51
- 11 In trutina 2:29
- 12 Time to Say Goodbye (Con te partirò) Standout 4:07
- 13 O mio babbino caro 2:41
- 14 Alleluja 3:10
Release Date
January 1, 1997
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
52 min 27 sec
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