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Prelude: the Best of Charlotte Church is a 'best of' collection spanning the four classical music albums of the 16-year-old soprano Charlotte Church, released in 2002, and also available on DVD-Audio. Prelude commemorates the end of Charlotte Church's classical career; her next album, Tissues and Issues, would be a pop release.
2001 – Charlotte Church in Jerusalem; 2001 – Plácido Domingo, Charlotte Church, Vanessa Williams and Tony Bennett Our Favourite Things: Christmas in Vienna; 2002 – Enchantment from Cardiff, Wales; 2002 – Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church DVD; 2004 - Good Charlotte - Live at Brixton Academy; 2007 – Charlotte Church's Funny Bits ...
Charlotte Maria Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed, 21 February 1986) [1] is a Welsh singer-songwriter, actress, and television presenter from Cardiff.. As a child, Church was a popular classical singer with a less-successful attempt to move into pop music in 2005.
Enchantment was Church's final classical studio album with original material. Her next album, Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church, is a "best of" collection. She subsequently ended her classical genre career and moved on to the pop genre with Tissues and Issues, her final album with Sony Music.
"Moodswings (To Come at Me like That)" is Welsh singer-songwriter Charlotte Church's fourth and final single from her fifth studio album, Tissues and Issues (2005). "Moodswings" reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2006.
Church was credited as CMC because her label was concerned about the press' reaction to the change in her musical direction. [ citation needed ] Released on 20 January 2003, the song reached number three on the UK Singles Chart the same month and was the 70th-best-selling single of the year there.
Dream a Dream is the third album by Welsh soprano Charlotte Church, released in 2000.The album is principally a collection of Christmas carols but also includes the non-Christmas title track "Dream a Dream", Church's first foray into a more pop-influenced genre, composed by James Shearman and Simon Greenaway based on the melody from Fauré's "Pavane" with lyrics by Sam Babenia.
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