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List Price: $34.49 | | Label: Universal
Salesrank: 69803
Released: October 27, 2003 |
| Our Price: $9.47 |
| Used Price: $9.59 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Moving On Track Listing:
1. Toccata
2. For the Love of a Princess [From Braveheart]
3. Allegretto [From Palladio]
4. If You're Not the One
5. Heart Asks Pleasure First
6. Moonlight Sonata
7. Krwing
8. Pavane - Moving On
9. Adagio
10. Sarabande
11. Now We Are Free [Myleene Mix]
12. Gymnopédie - Live the Dream
13. Moonlight Sonata [Classic Version][*]
Editorial Review:
Originally Release '03, ex-Hearsay vocalist's debut solo album.
Moving On Reviews:
Music to uplift your soul 
2009-08-05 - Love this album took me a year to get it, it wasn't availablei n the us on iTunes. For the love of a princess is my favorite track. It's just beauifull done. Myleene Klass is talented and gorgeous.
Perfect versions 
2009-05-17 - Everytime I hear it produce goose-bumps. A perfect blend of classical themes and soundtrack themes played with a great skill. There's no one I dislike
Music CD 
2009-04-10 - Received the CD as described, new. Quick arrival. Good doing business with this dealer.
Mylene Klass 
2009-01-12 - I went to a lot of trouble to find this CD. I first heard Mylene's version of "Krawling" on a fanmade youtube video for the movie Twilight and loved it immediately. Luckily others liked it too because the video's author responded to the many requests for the name of the song and artist. I couldn't find it on iTunes because it is a UK iTunes item that I cannot purchase in the US. I found it on Amazon, ordered it, and love every song on the CD. I would call it Contemporary Classic. I am planning to purchase more music by her - she is very talented. More of her music should be released in the US. Thank you Amazon for carrying this item.
Makes me think I could cut an album 
2008-09-02 - This CD is a sort of mish-mash of a bunch of seemingly random songs. She goes all over the map from Bach to Braveheart to Linkin Park to Beethoven to Gladiator to Bedingfield and beyond. It's sort of like how I have a bunch of random songs locked in my brain that come out on the keyboard - this album makes me think that I could just take all these songs I know and make an album out of them and hope people understand or care about their significance to me.
I would've given this album 3 stars because 3 tracks will appeal to movie score addicts, 2 tracks will appeal to pop fans and 3 tracks will likely insult classical purists, ETC. I gave it 4 though because even though there are some tracks I will skip on a regular basis, the ones that DO appeal to me are really a pleasure to listen to.