Music : Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)

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Music : Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)

Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)

from: Decca Broadway




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1644





Binding: Audio CD
Product Brand: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
EAN: 0042283156326
Format: Cast Recording
Label: Decca Broadway
Product Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Decca Broadway
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Ranking: 1644
Studio: Decca Broadway









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Media Type: CD
Artist: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
Title: ORIGINAL CAST
Street Release Date: 10/10/1988
Domestic
Genre: CAST RECORDINGS

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Highlight versions of cast recordings are by definition a compromise, and this reduction of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera is no exception. Weighing in at 59 minutes, it's over 40 minutes shorter than the two-disc version, excising many musical scenes that convey the flow and impact of the show (which include, admittedly, a lot of patter and screaming). On the other hand, all the hits are here--'Think of Me,' 'Angel of Music,' the title tune, 'The Music of the Night,' 'All I Ask of You,' 'Masquerade,' and 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again'--and Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman are still on hand to make their distinctive contributions to the original London cast. So if you're looking for a convenient, inexpensive single disc that will let you enjoy Lloyd Webber's scrumptious melodies without having to immerse yourself in the action, this just might be for you. --David Horiuchi









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Disc 1:
  1. Overture
  2. Think of me
  3. Angel of music
  4. The Mirror (Angel of Music)
  5. The Phantom of the Opera
  6. The Music of the Night
  7. Prima Donna
  8. All I Ask of You... Reprise
  9. Entr'acte
  10. Masquerade
  11. Wishing you were somehow here again
  12. The Point of no return
  13. Down once more... / Track down this murderer


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very good album !
Very good album from the British musical masterpiece. Nevertheless, the song "The music of the night" has been replaced from the original score. It has some little changes in its lyrics but is good. In order to have a good souvenir from the recording and for the whole performance, I recommend the 2 CD box set with the original cast.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous music
I really enjoy the music and singing of the original Phantom of the Opera. I have been looking for just the musical CD for sometime. I play it alot whil I am cooking, cleaning etc. The sound is great and so are the voices of Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford. The original soundtrack is the best and it gives me such a lift to hear such beautiful voices. I have recently bought a CD of Sarah Brightman just because I have the recording of the Phantom.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Condensed and Very Good
Very good condensed version of Phantom of the Opera. Transaction was speedy and quality excellent.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent compilation
This is an excellent compilation of the best songs from this production performed by the original performers.



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