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Original cabaret songs with witty, quirky lyrics and memorable tunes. Songs about love, loss, and taking a chance on love again; also about animals, abuse, reincarnation, recovery, and the connections that help keep us all going.
In the tradition of John Bucchino's "Grateful," "Magnum Opuss" is a compilation of 15 original cabaret songs by Boston-based singer-songwriter B. Iris Tanner. The studio recordings feature 6 prominent cabaret singers from the New England area - Sophia Bilides, Jon-Daniel Durbin, Will McMillan, Jan Peters, Jinny Sagorin and Mary Scarlata-Rowe - as well as several songs performed by Iris herself. The songs encompass an extraordinary variety of moods and subject matter, ranging from the adorably silly "Pets are Better" and "My Lover the Car" (which focuses on the connection between cars and sex) to the outrageous humor of "The Trouble with Men" and "Warning Labels" (which men should really come with), to the quietly inspirational tone of "The Only Way Out" and "Connections." And of course, there are a number of songs about taking a chance on love, several with surprising twists. Musical theater aficionados should appreciate the bouncy tunes and clever lyrics; fans of cabaret and easy-listening music should be charmed by the quality and drama of each rendition.
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