The Phantom of the Opera
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Prologue (The Stage Of Paris Opera House, 1905)
- Overture - Original London Cast
- Think Of Me - Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton
- Angel Of Music
- Little Lotte.../ The Mirror... (Angel Music)
- The Phantom Of The Opera
- The Music Of The Night
- I Remember.../Stranger Than You Dream It...
- Magical Lasso...
- Notes/Prima Donna
- Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh
- Why Have You Brought Me Here
- All I Ask Of You
- All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
Disc 2:
- Entr'acte (Act Two - Six Months Later)
- Masquerade / Why So Silent - Original London Cast
- Notes.../Twisted Every Way
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Wandering Child../Bravo, Monsieur
- The Point Of No Return
- Down Once More.../Track Down This Murderer...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1159 in Music
- Released on: 2000-10-30
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Box set, Double CD, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack
- Running time: 99 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
What's left to be said about Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera a decade after its premiere? That it's maddeningly ubiquitous? A stitch-up of various themes shoplifted from the Italian operatic repertoire? A critic-proof crowd pleaser that's probably being staged somewhere in the world as you read this? A mega-hit that will likely outlive Titanic in the pop-culture pantheon, Phantom has largely redefined--for better or worse--the manner in which modern musicals are conceived, staged and marketed. Its influence has reached far beyond the traditional confines of London and Broadway. A favourite example: an abridged version that was the centrepiece of Los Angeles' longest running transvestite revue, replete with 14-inch chandeliers and a man-playing-a-woman-playing-a-man in the title role. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews
Superb!
I own the film soundtrack and this original cast recording version. I've seen the show 4 times now and this CD brings back the memories; the Overture does give you goose bumps and from this recording you get the flavour of the theatre experience.
When sung well, as they are in this case, 'Music of the Night' and 'All I Ask of You' are very moving. Sarah Brightman is the star of the original show as her voice is truly moving. I've always been skeptical about Michael Crawford, although his signing is excellent, I don't think brings the true gravitas of the character of the Phantom all that well.
I do like his interpretation of 'Music of the Night' though.
I've always preferred a Phantom that doesn't have too much of a 'Choir-Boy' type voice; Crawford gets close to this for me but never quite crosses the line. I saw performance once in London and it was a Stand-in Phantom and his voice was too high, I'm afraid!
Speaking of which, go and see Earl Carpenter, currently starring in the West End in London as the Phantom. He is the master. The last time I went with my wife-to-be and he was perfect; his portrayal of 'Music of the Night' that night was the best I've ever seen or heard, anywhere including New York (the Broadway cast were no slackers either, they were excellent).
So, which is best, the film or this soundtrack? My answer is they are both excellent, but are both very different portrayals of the songs. Get them both because it's worth it.
Fabulous!!!
I saw a recent production of the Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre in London....this album takes me right back...the overture gives me goosebumps!!! I would recomend this album to anyone who is a an of the Phantom of the Opera!!
Phantom of the Opera review
This album is an original cast recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical production of the phantom of the opera based on the book by Gaston Leroux.
It tells the story of a once great composer, who after an accident, was left with a deformed face. He wears a mask and hides in the depths of the Paris Opera House. He is known as the "Phantom of the Opera" as he scares the performers and demands wages and a seat at every performance.
However the supposedly heartless Phantom falls in love with his pupil Christine Daaé. She begins to like him but when his face is revealed to her she is struck with horror.
She is then reunited with her childhood friend Raoul de Chagny. She falls in love with him and, as expected the Phantom is furious.
He resorts to anything even murder, to get Christine back. However it just makes her more frightened of him. Despite his evil ways, you feel sorry for the Phantom at the end.
The music written to explain the story is amazing. When listening to the album you're transported to Her Majesty's theatre, as it feels as if you are in the audience. I think this is the main aim with recordings of musicals, and this one certainly achieved it.
This album includes many famous songs that are familiar to people worldwide. When first released the Phantom of the Opera made many music hits with its songs. Some songs are "phantom of the opera", "wishing you were some how here again", "music of the night" and "masquerade" to name a few.
Although it is a long album it is worth buying because the story is very easy to follow. The music immediately draws you in and leaves you feeling entertained. If you have watched the performance, this album is a great opportunity to remind you of the songs.





