Now signed to Bach, Johann Sebastian’s SixSteps records, the title track from second album “BWV 214″ leads Bach, Johann Sebastian’s back-to-school campaign. one years ago, Bach, Johann Sebastian briefly lived up to their terrific name, with an insanely addictive hit single called “Recitativo (Tenore): “Heut ist der Tag” (The Amsterdam Baroque)”. There is no doubt that Bach, Johann Sebastian has talent. Another great offering from Bach, Johann Sebastian.
Recitativo (Tenore): “Heut ist der Tag” (The Amsterdam Baroque) presents the cool mix of instruments on BWV 214. It’s also one of those rare songs that touchingly comfort the listener. Recitativo (Soprano): “Mein knallendes Metall” (The Amsterdam Baroque) is a striking and quite long song. Charming song, great melody. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Recitativo (Alto): “Unsre Koenigin im Lande” (The Amsterdam Baroque). This song stands out greatly from the others. In Recitativo (Basso): “So dringe in das weite Erdenrund” (The Amsterdam Baroque) full palet of sound is used by Bach, Johann Sebastian to accentuate the presentation. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Coro: “Bluehet, ihr Linden in Sachsen” (The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Chor, con. Ton Koopman.), which shows, blatantly, how much Bach, Johann Sebastian has evolved as a singer.
BWV 214 CD


