I was looking up some stuff on the TORCHWOOD episode I was watching when I ran across a website where Captain Jack Harkness sings! (Okay, okay, so it's really John Barrowman's official site, close enough...)
Not quite sure if he would end up to be another William Shatner speaking to music and calling it singing, or if John Barrowman really has the chops, I decided to listen to his 'sampler', kind of wincing while I waited for the first to begin, no knowing what I'd hear. He's 'covered' very well known pop songs as part of his album JOHN BARROWMAN ANOTHER SIDE which added to my expectations, since the originals have been played many times over the radio and over the years and I've developed a partiality to the people who did them first. Here are the songs he decided to use to showcase his singing:
YOU'RE SO VAIN
SHE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN
TIME AFTER TIME
WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND
EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS MAGIC
IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW
YOUR SONG
PLEASE REMEMBER ME
HEAVEN
BEING ALIVE
FEELING GOOD
ALL BY MYSELF
The first one, ALL OUT OF LOVE, was a nice surprise. Although JB's no AIR SUPPLY, he did a pretty good job of it. However, it had a bit of the sound of an actor singing, if you know what I mean (lack of follow through on some notes, a bit of weakness in places, not quite going out of tune, but not quite hitting all the notes, and so on.) However, wanting to give him the benefit of the doubt, I listened to the next few and was very happy with how he covered the rest of the music, like he was starting to hit his stride as the album progressed, getting into 'singer' mode and keeping there, not trying to be the original artists, but the flavors of the first ones are definitely there in each rendition.
According to his site, this isn't his first album, but it is his first mainstream release. (He's done more stage musical singing from what I can tell rather than record.) Since I hadn't heard of him until seeing him in DOCTOR WHO, that doesn't surprise me. However, I've become a big fan since, so will be happy to keep an eye out for all his works now, including his music.
One funny/sad side note: whoever decided to stage his video for ALL OUT OF LOVE felt the need to back him with a huge all-female-in-low-cut-short-black-dresses string section. Guess they decided a gay guy couldn't do love songs for a mainstream audience without offsetting him with someone for the straight guys to ogle...
Click Here to See a Making Of Video for ALL OUT OF LOVE:
I'd love to see what he could do with some original material... Something that has no previous expectations attached.
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