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Bath Male Choir is not the Last Choir Standing
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In tonight's second knockout show in the competition Bath
Male Choir was voted off ´óÏó´«Ã½ One's Last Choir Standing.
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In Saturday's live show, hosted by Nick Knowles and Myleene
Klass, the five remaining choirs in the competition each
performed two songs in a bid to win over the viewers at home
for the public vote.
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After performing their songs each of the choirs were given
feedback by the expert judging panel – opera superstar Russell
Watson, actress and West End star Sharon D Clarke and choral
guru Suzi Digby.
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The choirs then faced an anxious wait for
the viewers' votes to be counted.
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The choirs who polled the lowest number of votes were Bath
Male Choir and Revelation, meaning that they had to sing again
for a chance of staying in the competition.
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Singing for
their survival in the clash of the choirs Bath Male Choir
performed The Beatles' Something and Revelation performed
Love The One You're With.
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It was then down to the judges to save the choir they felt
have given the best performance.
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Making her decision, Sharon D Clarke said: "They've uplifted
my soul, they've done everything I've asked of them. The
choir I'm going to save tonight is Revelation."
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Suzi Digby commented: "Because they sang to their real
strengths and because they really moved me, tonight I'm going
to vote for Revelation."
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And Russell Watson made the decision unanimous, saying: "It
was very close for me, I thought they were both fantastic. It
was a level playing field but I think they just scraped
through on penalties – it was Revelation for me as well."
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Speaking about Bath Male Choir's first performances the
judges' comments were:
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On Can't Take My Eyes Off You –
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Sharon D Clarke said: "I thought that it was better but I'd
still like a bit more passion, I was only really getting it
from the front row. Just because you're not in the front row
doesn't mean that you don't give it your all, but still a
great sound guys."
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Suzi Digby said: "Well what I got this week which I didn't
get in the previous weeks was a depth of sound and definitely
some subtleties coming into your singing, so a step upwards
in that respect. Also the words are so much better. That's
what I was asking for last time and that's what I got, but it
was still a little bit flat in places with the tuning."
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On Wonderful World –
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Suzi Digby said: "My problem with that was it was flat and I
think it was a bad arrangement. It was thin, there were
places where the cording was ok but on the whole I think it
was a very unfortunate arrangement and the tuning suffered
throughout."
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Sharon D Clarke said: "I have to agree with Suzi, the tuning
in that was so dodgy. The solo, God bless you, it wasn't a
great solo. When the guys came in, the entrance from under
the solo was messy. It just wasn't happening this week guys."
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Russell Watson said: "You know that I've been a big supporter
of you from the start. I don't want your wall of sound to
crumble. Get back to where you started, I want to hear that
big five-geared machine that I know you've got."
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The remaining four choirs – ACM Gospel Choir, Ysgol
Glaneathwy, Only Men Aloud! and Revelation – will face the public vote again next week as
they sing once more for the chance to be crowned the Last
Choir Standing and the nation's favourite singing sensations.
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Notes to Editors
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The songs performed by the choirs on the show were:
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Bath Male Choir
Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli/Andy
Williams)
Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong)
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ACM Gospel Choir
Stand By Me (Ben E King)
Put A Little Love In Your Heart (Jackie DeShannon/Al Green and Annie Lennox)
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Ysgol Glaneathwy
O Fortuna (Carmina Burana)
I Want You Back (The Jackson 5)
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Only Men Aloud!
When You Say Nothing At All (Ronan Keating)
Bond Medley (Bond Theme/Goldfinger)
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Revelation
Higher Love (Steve Winwood)
Flying Without Wings (Westlife)
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The main show was opened with a group performance of all the
choirs singing One Vision (Queen).
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