Teal Sings New FROM HERE TO ETERNITY Track

By: Jul. 11, 2013
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Vocalist and performer Clare Teal recently released her new album, AND SO IT GOES, with collaborator Grant Windsor, which features a track from the forthcoming West End page-to-stage adaptation of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, written and produced by Sir Tim Rice (music by Stuart Brayson) - and the evocative ballad "Another Language" is now available to hear in full.

And, what a beauty!

"He isn't there / He's never there / Nor am I, " begins the plaintive and plainly powerful Act One musical moment, expertly performed by Rice's personal friend and newfound musical interpreter, Teal, with Windsor on piano.

Then, "There must be more / A little more / Before I die / Another language...," which acts as the lyrical launch-pad into the instantly memorable chorus - collectively creating an altogether moody and quietly moving anthem for the character of Karen Holmes.

Of note, Teal and Rice will team up for a special one night only concert tomorrow night in the UK where Teal will purportedly perform the song as well as many others. More information is available here.

Also, more information on Clare Teal and Grant Windsor's AND SO IT GOES is available at the official site here.

Starring Darius Campbell, Siubahn Harrison, Robert Lonsdale, Ryan Sampson and Rebecca Thornhill, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY features lyrics by Sir Tim Rice and music by Stuart Brayson, with book by Bill Oakes and direction by Tamara Harvey.

The official plot synopsis of FROM HERE TO ETERNITY is as follows: "Pearl Harbor, 1941, where the girls sing 'don'cha like Hawaii,' the men of G Company sing the blues, and where even on an army base, love and desire are never very far away. When the troubled Private Prewitt falls for the kind hearted escort club girl Lorene, and when his platoon sergeant, Warden, embarks on a dangerous affair with his commanding officer's wife, Karen, the lives of both men are set on a course they cannot control. As war approaches, the worlds of the four lovers and the soldiers of G Company are dramatically ripped apart."

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY begins previews on September 30 at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End. More information is available at the official site here.

Listen to "Another Language" from FROM HERE TO ETERNITY performed by Clare Teal & Grant Windsor from their AND SO IT GOES album below.



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