00:04 - Everybody Says Don't 2:42 - I Get Around 5:00 - Khorumi 7:15 - Dream River 11:25 - Jazz Me Blues 14:19 - All Shook Up 16:24 - Notre Dame Medley 22:23 - I Got Life
The more things change, the more they stay the same. A (cough) few years on and they've still got it. Having two leads and two tenors in the same quartet is always handy too! Thanks to the Alexandria Harmonizers for getting all this talent together!
Actually I think Deidre is a strong leader too. When he sang with Zero8 he did several solo parts. Poor guy had such huge shoes to fill after Martin left. Martin was so cute and cuddly, Deider is very handsome but no one will ever call him cuddly. Expect his mom and Nana. 🥰 love all of them.
@@normawike2109I agree. Didier* has a pretty insane range. On some tags I’ve seen, he’s goes way above the lead similar to how baritones do especially on tags.
Never thought I'd hear a quartet singing a Raul Malo song - excellent job guys! Rasmus was sublime on the lead and the bell chords were the perfect accompaniment. Who did the arrangement?
Did they sharp the Bells tag? My goodness that was high. And they all realized pretty quickly and sped the tag along so Jakob wouldn't perish on the spot.
Yep! Original key should be E and A, but they sharped a bit here so it's essentially F and B♭. I somewhat like the tags sharped though - especially in "Out There" - to me, the sharped keys carry a brighter, more hopeful colour than the original. One interesting thing I've noticed is that they seem to have a tendency to sharp during "Out There". This recording, the original, and another one at Walsall (which has an amazing sharped double-tag btw; perhaps one of my favourite recordings of this piece)... they just seem to go all the way to D♭. It's just a matter of if they flat back down ;)
Fisrt song didnt feel settled most of the way through, perhaps better live. Loved most of the rest. A mighty fine quartet, one of my favourites, particularly the original line up.
This is so so amazing! Ringmasters are one of the ALL TIME GREATS there's no doubt.
Wonderful musicianship. Thanks, Ringmasters.
00:04 - Everybody Says Don't
2:42 - I Get Around
5:00 - Khorumi
7:15 - Dream River
11:25 - Jazz Me Blues
14:19 - All Shook Up
16:24 - Notre Dame Medley
22:23 - I Got Life
thank you
The more things change, the more they stay the same. A (cough) few years on and they've still got it. Having two leads and two tenors in the same quartet is always handy too! Thanks to the Alexandria Harmonizers for getting all this talent together!
*Three leads
I love Ringmasters so much
3 strong leads for any quartet, that are interchangeable for the upper 3 part, all at an expert level. Historic quartet.
Actually I think Deidre is a strong leader too. When he sang with Zero8 he did several solo parts. Poor guy had such huge shoes to fill after Martin left. Martin was so cute and cuddly, Deider is very handsome but no one will ever call him cuddly. Expect his mom and Nana. 🥰 love all of them.
@@normawike2109I agree. Didier* has a pretty insane range. On some tags I’ve seen, he’s goes way above the lead similar to how baritones do especially on tags.
Dream River really moved me me.. the lyrics are soo powerful
A Totally INCREDIBLE Quartet, Probably I Best I've Ever Seen Or Heard !!! WOW !!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ what more can I say.
Love it, thanks for sharing.
Love you Ringmasters. You are so incredible and inspiring
These guys are so good!!!!!
Ihr vier seid erstklassige Temperamentsbündel. I LOVE YOU
Awesome stuff!
I continue to be amazed at their brilliance!!!
Never thought I'd hear a quartet singing a Raul Malo song - excellent job guys! Rasmus was sublime on the lead and the bell chords were the perfect accompaniment. Who did the arrangement?
Rasmus I think
Did they sharp the Bells tag? My goodness that was high. And they all realized pretty quickly and sped the tag along so Jakob wouldn't perish on the spot.
Yep! Original key should be E and A, but they sharped a bit here so it's essentially F and B♭. I somewhat like the tags sharped though - especially in "Out There" - to me, the sharped keys carry a brighter, more hopeful colour than the original.
One interesting thing I've noticed is that they seem to have a tendency to sharp during "Out There". This recording, the original, and another one at Walsall (which has an amazing sharped double-tag btw; perhaps one of my favourite recordings of this piece)... they just seem to go all the way to D♭. It's just a matter of if they flat back down ;)
Damn they adapted so well to the key rising in notre dame
I remember a ringmasters video from years back where they said their "ringmasters" problem was that they went flat. Now it seems they go sharp! 😂
I only understood the few words in English, in that Swiss song, but hotdamn was it a fun one to listen to.
It was Swedish, but yes it's great fun
Fisrt song didnt feel settled most of the way through, perhaps better live. Loved most of the rest. A mighty fine quartet, one of my favourites, particularly the original line up.
They are a gift to BHS and Barbershop!!