Sarah Brightman Fly Album ◉ 【FULL】

No, not the Queen song. This is an original composition (also featured in the film The Mirror Has Two Faces ). It is a lush, sweeping love song that showcases her "floating" head voice. It is the eye of the storm on an otherwise turbulent emotional album.

The album even features elements of rap on "I Loved You" and Euro-techno influences throughout. High-Profile Collaborations sarah brightman fly album

What makes the so historically important is its production. Producer Frank Peterson utilized the "Enigma formula"—heavy samples, synthesized strings, dance beats, and Gregorian chant motifs—but wrapped it around a classically trained voice. No, not the Queen song

: A duet with Chris Thompson featuring Brightman’s "impossibly high" chorus vocals that showcase her three-octave range. It is the eye of the storm on

Released in 1995, is Sarah Brightman’s fourth studio album and arguably her most experimental. Produced by Frank Peterson (a co-founder of Enigma), it marks a radical shift from her Broadway roots into a dark, "edgy" blend of Euro-techno, pop-rock, and gothic electronica. 🚀 Musical Direction and Production