Whistle Down The Wind (Original Cast Recording)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- The Vaults Of Heaven
- Overture
- I Never Get What I Pray For
- Home By Now
- It Just Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
- Whistle Down The Wind
- The Vow
- Cold
- Unsettled Scores
- If Only
- Tire Tracks And Broken Hearts
- Safe Haven
- Long Overdue For A Miracle
- When Children Rule The World
- Annie Christmas
- No Matter What
Disc 2:
- Introduction Act Two
- Try Not To Be Afraid
- A Kiss Is A Terrible Thing To Waste
- If Only
- Charlie Christmas
- Off Ramp Exit To Paradise
- Safe Haven
- Wrestle With The Devil
- The Hunt
- Nature Of The Beast
- Whistle Down The Wind
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30953 in Music
- Released on: 1999-03-29
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Soundtrack
- Running time: 108 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
At Christmastime of 1959, three Louisiana children discover a man with bloody hands and feet. Is he Jesus Christ, or is he the convicted murderer reportedly on the loose? This searing question is the basis of Whistle Down the Wind, Andrew Lloyd Webber's long-awaited new musical, and fans will find it worth the wait. A study of the faith of children contrasted with the caution and fear of adults, the story was adapted from a novel by Mary Hayley Bell and a 1961 film produced by Richard Attenborough, but its setting was transferred from northern England to the American South, giving Lloyd Webber a good excuse to indulge in rock & roll and gospel. Of course, he provides his usual supply of catchy melodies, including the rousing "Vaults of Heaven", the tender title tune, and the peppy children's number "When Children Rule the World". Long time listeners will also recognize elements from earlier shows--the opening-scene anthem (Aspects of Love), the anguished potential saviour (Jesus Christ Superstar), the climactic manhunt (Phantom of the Opera)--leading to a final collision of musical themes and overheated emotions. Whistle Down the Wind stumbled in its 1996 Washington, D.C. run and never made it to Broadway, but is realized here by its 1998 London cast, including Marcus Lovett as the mysterious man, Lottie Mayor as his most ardent believer, Dean Collinson as a James Dean wannabe, and Veronica Hart as Collinson's black girlfriend. The major drawback to this relatively unknown but solid cast is its anomalistic British accents or awkward attempts at American Southern ones. Listeners might have to use their imagination to fill in the story, as the libretto includes all the lyrics and dialogue, but no indications of song titles or track numbers, no stage directions, and no synopsis. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
I Just Didn't Get It
I have been a fan of Lloyd Webber musicals for many years and have without exception found them all to have some merit and when Whistle Down The Wind was released I duly purchased the 2CD box set - I tried listening to it several times but to this day I just don't get it! Apart from the title track 'Whistle Down The Wind' and 'No Matter What' I found the rest tediously dull and overdone. There are many musicals that have taken a couple of listens to learn to love but no matter how hard I've tried with this it's not making any difference - it now resides in my garage and I won't even give it space on my 80GB ipod which has over 50GB free so what does that tell you!
JUST GREAT!
'Whistle down the wind' is the best Andrew Lloyd webber musical ever!
I haven't seen it, I have only heard the CD, but thats enough! When you listen to the CD, you can imagine how great the show is.
well, it's right they are talking a lot on the CD, but that good!
A terrible thing to miss...
Having recently seen this musical i advise everyone to go and see it! I was shocked at how good it actually was.
I must say this is one of Webber's best works (along with Jesus christ superstar and Phantom of the opera).
The music and singing is great and it really is a terrible thing to miss.





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