Sarah Brightman - The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection

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Album Details

Title: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection
Artist: Sarah Brightman
Release Date: 1998
Label: Decca / Polygram
Duration: 66:12
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 731453933026
Genre: Music Theater
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Phantom of the Opera, musical
    - The Phantom of the Opera
  2. Song and Dance, musical
    - Unexpected Song
  3. Aspects of Love, musical
    - Chanson D'enfance
  4. Phantom of the Opera, musical
    - All I Ask of You
  5. Evita, musical
    - Don't Cry for Me Argentina
  6. Evita, musical
    - Another Suitcase in Another Hall
  7. Aspects of Love, musical
    - Love Changes Everything
  8. Amigos Para Siempre (Official Theme of the Barcelona 1992 Games)
  9. Cats, musical
    - Memory
  10. Cats, musical
    - Gus: The Theatre Cat
  11. Aspects of Love, musical
    - Anything but Lonely
  12. Cats, musical
    - Macavity: The Mystery Cat
  13. Tell Me on a Sunday, musical (original version)
    - Tell Me on a Sunday
  14. Phantom of the Opera, musical
    - Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
  15. Requiem for soloists, chorus & orchestra
    - Pie Jesu
  16. Phantom of the Opera, musical
    - The Music of the Night

Album Review

Despite a long history of pop and musical-theater success in England, Sarah Brightman was not well known in the U.S. until her 1997 album Time to Say Goodbye became a triumph, topping the Billboard classical crossover chart for most of 1998. Really Useful Records, her former husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's label, took advantage of her sudden popularity to release this compilation of recordings of Lloyd Webber songs she'd made between 1985 and 1995, and since she had served as a real muse to the composer, many of his most popular songs were included. Several of them -- "Pie Jesu," "All I Ask of You," "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again," and "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)" -- had been chart hits for Brightman in the U.K. So had "The Phantom of the Opera," the title song of a musical Lloyd Webber had written for her and in which she had starred, albeit in a different recording from the one included here, which was the Original London Cast version featuring her co-star, Michael Crawford. Also included were the most memorable songs from such Lloyd Webber shows as Evita ("Don't Cry for Me Argentina"), Song & Dance ("Unexpected Song," "Tell Me on a Sunday"), Aspects of Love ("Love Changes Everything"), and Cats ("Memory," "Gus: The Theatre Cat," "Macavity: The Mystery Cat"). Even the songs that had not been tailored specifically for Brightman had been written for her kind of voice, a full-bodied, dramatic soprano, and she sang with a thorough understanding of the composer's intentions. The result was an excellent primer for anyone who had first encountered Brightman with "Time to Say Goodbye" and was wondering where she came from. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew Lloyd WebberPiano Accompanist, Composer, Orchestration, Producer
Charles HartComposer, Lyricist
Dave HuntEngineer
David CaddickMusical Supervision, Choir Conductor, Vocal Conductor
David CullenOrchestration
David R. MurrayProducer
Harry RabinowitzConductor
Larry WilcoxOrchestration
Lee McCutcheonAssistant Engineer
Lewis MulateroPhotography
Martin LevanEngineer, ?
Michael CrawfordVocals
Mike BattComposer
Nigel WrightOrchestration, Producer
Noel HarrisAssistant Engineer
Richard StilgoeLyricist, Composer
Robin SellarsEngineer
Sarah BrightmanVocals
Simon FowlerPhotography
Simon RhodesEngineer
Steve BartonVocals
Steve MargoshesOrchestration
Thomas Z. ShepardEngineer

Member Reviews

Christine C. (bolinbabe) wrote on 1/29/2007...

One of the loveliest voices to grace a Broadway stage. Nice collage of Sarah's best known songs from various productions, packaged well and attractively. I haven't listened to it in a long time, but I know that someone out there will enjoy this disc even more than I did.

Al D. (Kcmissieblue) wrote on 10/7/2006...

Very Good