Inigo Byrne: My World

Elly Roberts reviews

Inigo Byrne: My World
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Belerion Records

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  • Released: May 2005
  • Format: CD
  • Rating: 4/10
  • Cat.no.: BELECD001

Thirteen year old Chester schoolboy Inigo Byrne releases his debut album My World on Belerion Records.

The talent remains with the singing as he delves into the back-catalogue ofpopular legends Lennon and McCartney, Queen, Stevie Wonder and Tears for Fears.

Classical composer Mozart also makes the cut, along with some nice renditionsof traditional songs. Not all the songs work because of the limp arrangementssuch as Everybody Wants To Rule The World. Proverbial fodder likeMorning Has Broken gets the umpteenth cover.

Backing musicians Fairport Convention, the London Metropolitan Orchestra andsingers from the Tarvin Children’s Choir make excellent contributions.


Byrne scores high on track 14 – Ave Verum Corpus, but translates lesseffectively into the secular sojourns of The Beatles’ Across The Universe.

Best track by a mile is Listen To The Voices.

As a debut it’s a very good effort, but he’s a long way to go. Problems willarise when his voice breaks and the next step in his vocal development may nottake him into the highly competitive music world. One major drawback is thelack of challenging material, though he excels on May It Be.

After a while, I found the whole listening experience rather dull. Good luckto him,because he’ll need a hit like Aled Jones’ Walking In The Air toget commercially recognised, and it isn’t here.

WeblinkInigo Byrne.co.uk


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Blackbird
2. If It’s Magic
3. Is This The World Created?
4. Listen To The Voice
5. May It Be
6. Everybody Wants To Rule The World
7. Across The Universe
8. Morning Has Broken
9. Jerusalem
10. Who Will Buy?
11. Close Every Door To Me
12. Shining Land
13. Reverie
14. Ave Verum Corpus

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