Showing posts with label like an angel passing through my room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label like an angel passing through my room. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Another Morning Without You ("Like An Angel..." Demo)

Here's a YouTube reupload of my previous video of this track, this time with HD audio. Unfortunately, "Ola's" noises are still there, but you can really pick out a lot more of Agnetha and Frida's absolutely angelic vocals in the background. Post any lyrics you hear in the comments so we can all share and enjoy together. :)

Saturday, 9 April 2011

More ABBA Keyboard Outtakes

Following my previous video of personal ABBA keyboard outtakes, here's a further selection. These are very, very old!

Running order: (1st Video) When All Is Said And Done / The Day Before You Came / The Winner Takes It All / Like An Angel Passing Through My Room / (2nd Video) Lay All Your Love On Me / Just Like That (Original Version) / Just Like That (Nanana Version) / Just Like That (Saxophone Version - Instrumental)

Enjoy! :)



Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Madonna Sings "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room"

If, besides from ABBA, you're a stringent Madonna fan such as myself, you'll appreciate this video. It's a version of Like An Angel Passing Through My Room that Madonna recorded some time during the period 1998-2000. It would have ended up on the Ray Of Light or Music albums, had she chosen to release it.

Madonna's take on the song - in my case, at least - takes a little while to fully appreciate. It's quite different from ABBA's version, and Madonna's vocals are not quite as suited to the arrangement as the elegant solemnity of Frida's. However, it is still not a bad piece at all, and so kudos to Madonna for choosing to give her own interpretation to such a beautiful song.

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Another Morning Without You

Another Morning Without You was a demo version of what was to become Like An Angel Passing Through My Room. The person making annoying noises is apparently one of the drummers in the studio. (Sorry!)

This recording has previously been reported as 'fake', but to any skilled listener it most certainly is not. If you listen carefully, you can just about make out Angetha and Frida's vocals in various points of the song (most notably, Frida singing 'Without you' towards the end).