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About Aled Jones
As well as being known a vocalist who -- for the most part -- specialized in religious and inspirational works, Aled Jones (born December 29, 1970, in Bangor, Wales) was also a familiar voice on U.K. classical radio as well as a contestant on a ballroom dancing competition reality show. Signed to a recording contract before his teens, Jones was best known -- at least in the first part of his career -- for his version of "Walking in the Air" from the 1982 animated film The Snowman. Shortly thereafter, at the age of 16, Jones' career had a bit of a tumble when his voice broke. Jones kept on, studying at the Royal Academy of Music, and in 1995 he was back on-stage in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. By the first few years of the 21st century, Jones had become a regular presenter on U.K. classical radio, both on Classic FM and eventually BBC Radio. In 2004, he released an album of holiday tunes, The Christmas Album, followed in 2005 by his next full-length, New Horizons. A greatest-hits compilation came out in 2006, featuring a duet with his younger self on his famous version of "Walking in the Air." October 2007 saw the release of his next record, Reason to Believe, which featured a number of duets with other artists (including Welsh pop singer Cerys Matthews of Catatonia fame) and cracked the U.K. Top 20, peaking at number 15. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Aled Jones's Discography (7)
| Reason To Believe | Universal Mu... |
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| New Horizons | Universal Cl... |
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| The Christmas Album | Universal Cl... |
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| Higher | Universal Cl... |
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| Aled: A collection of inspirational song... | Universal Cl... |
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Compilations Featuring Aled Jones (20)
| Aled Jones Pres. Good Morning Sunday | BBC Worldwid... |
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| The Number One Classical Album 2008 | Universal Mu... |
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| Timeless: 40 ETERNAL TRACKS | Decca Music... |
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| I Love Christmas | BBC Worldwid... |
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| The Number One Opera Album 2004 |
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Another Way To Die Alicia Keys & Jack White |
| When Jack White and Alicia Keys were asked to write the theme to the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace, it wasnt exactly the straightforward task you might imagine. Not only did they have to take the place of a much anticipated effort from Amy Winehouse, which predictably never materialised, they were also faced with the challenge of writing a theme for one of the most awkwardly phrased Bond films of all time. Quantum of Solace hardly rolls off the tongue after all! The result is a workmanlike effort that draws on many trademark elements of both the Bond franchise and the musicians musical repertoire. With snarling guitar riffs from Jack, overblown vocals and twinkling piano from Alicia and a few orchestral style stabs that hark back to the original John Barry theme, Another Way to Die is equal but no better than the sum of its parts. Despite popjustice.com branding the track the worst Bond theme of all time this song will fulfil its design brief when the credits to the film are rolling as it has enough OTT touches to make the expensive graphics look cool. | |
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