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The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the OperaArtist: Original London Cast
Label: Polydor Group
Category: Music

List Price: £18.99  (EUR21.71)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 437

Format: Double CD, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Running Time: 99 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.6

UPC: 731454392822
EAN: 0731454392822
ASIN: B00004YTY2

Release Date: October 30, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 6 to 10 days

Tracks:

  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...

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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


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5 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST LOVED MUSICALS OF ALL TIME   September 12, 2006
Marijan Bosnar (Croatia)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

Today, after Phantom of the opera became the second longest running musical in history (Cats by the same composer holds the first place) of the West End and the longest running in Broadway, and being one of the most produced of Andrew Lloyd Webber's work around the world, we can only agree with the statement of "The Times" reviewer which appeared on October 10, 1986, a day after the premiere in London, who wrote: "One thing is clear: Gaston Leroux's famous story is God's gift to the musical theatre. It wraps up the legends of Faust, Svengali, and Beauty and the Beast into a grand final death rattle of the romantic agony. It turns a theatre--the Paris Opera--into a replica of the universe, from the Statue of Apollo above the city's rooftops down to the infernal regions with their furnaces and stygian lake. And, musically, not only does it unfold to an accompaniment of the operatic repertoire, but also features a protagonist who is himself a great composer."

Phantom, with its operatic and lush melodies, intensive story and grandiose staging, remains one of the best and most beloved musicals of all time. That status is confirmed by the fact that it is finally going to the big screen - as a movie based on the musical, directed by Joel Schumacher and produced and worked on by Lloyd Webber himself, due to premiere in December 2004.

The musical is based on the Gaston Leroux's novel of the same title. It is set in the second part of the 19th century Paris and its famous opera house. The young soprano, Christine, is discovered as a talented young opera singer in the opera house. She is noticed by an old childhood friend, Raoul, and they fall in love. However, we find out that a third person, the mysterious Phantom, hiding behind a mask, is a musical genius who had been giving Christine singing lessons and who has developed a mad passion for his young pupil. He hides in the catacombs of the opera house, lurking on the outside world. He is determined to keep Christine for himself and the story evolves from here.

Apart from this interesting plot, the audiences were swept away by Lloyd Webber's tremendous score, which probably remains his best work. It combines the beautiful love songs and sweeping operettic arias, with numerous orchestral leads and crescendos. You can't help but being charmed by this beautiful and haunting score. The large numbers, especially, the last one, will probably move you deeply. The most popular numbers are "The phantom of the opera", a vibrating duet between Christine and the Phantom; "All I ask of you", a lovely love duet between Christine and Raul; Phantom's mesmerizing voice will hold you till the end in "The music of the night", Christine in "Wishing you are somehow here again" will evoke sadness, and many more.

One of the main reasons for the early success of this show and this recording was its original cast. Sarah Brightman, who plays Christine, was at that time married to Lloyd Webber and the role was written especially for her. Her soprano is more than adequate for this material and it ranges from low and soft to high and strong. It seems that Michael Crawford was born to play The Phantom not only because of his vocal abilities but also because there is some powerful, almost hypnotic attraction in his voice and performance, exactly how the Phantom is supposed to sound. His vocal transformations from sadness to wickedness are simply amazing. Steve Barton joins The Brightman - Crawford duo with the same power; the warmth in the voice as Raoul says it all. The other members of the cast are also noteworthy, especially Rosemary Ashe, as the snobbish primadonna Carlotta.

The lyrics by Richard Stilgoe and Christopher Hampton work well, despite the fact that some things are left unexplained, such as the source of the Phantom's mysterious powers. The show opened in October 1986 in London and was transferred to Broadway in 1988. It is currently still running on both locations.

The CD package comes with production photos and a full libretto.

The Phantom is a must-have for the musical theatre buffs all over the world.



5 out of 5 stars Master piece.   December 4, 2002
Nicola Jarvis (Herts, UK)
45 out of 46 found this review helpful

I only got this delievered and today and I'm in love with it! This version of 'The Phantom of the Opera' comes with a full script and lyrics in a booklet so you can follow the story. I have never seen this performed but I got the pleasure form just reading the booklet and listening as it went along. The booklet contains word to word script, even whats not on the cd including sound effects and the actions are in brackets; it's just like reading any theatre drama.

The music and cast are absolutely brilliant. Andrew Lloyd Webber is at his best here. Sarah Brightman as Christine, Micheal Crawford as the Phantom and Steve Barton as Raoul is an example of great casting. Any future cast has their work cut out for them.



5 out of 5 stars Miss it...miss out   November 25, 2004
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Any recording of what I think is Andrew Lloyd Webber's best musical is wonderful, but there is something special about the first cast that is featured on this stunning double disc - maybe it's because Lloyd Webber wrote the part of Christine for Sarah Brightman, so her voice is perfect for the role; maybe it's because the rest of the cast were equally excellent. If you ever watch the show (especially until 26th February 2005 when John Owen Jones is Phantom - the only Phantom I've seen) you will be taken aback by the amazing effects and haunting music. Then, like me, you'll buy the CD and relive the episode - this is one of the best CDs I've ever bought. I'm too young to have been able to watch Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman, but their performances on the CD are magical and you can almost see them act just by listening to them.
£17.99 as well: a bargain that will give you hours of happiness.
Track 4 is the best by the way - Phantom of the Opera on CD1. Listen out for the rhythm and the unforgettable theme tune.



5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant!!!   November 23, 2002
Rachel (England)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I originally heard the POTO theme sometime in 2001, and the music just grabbed me.
Being only 15, I wasn't old enough to see the original cast with Micheal Crawford and Sarah Brightman, and I have yet to see it, but this recording is absolutely brilliant.
It misses a few parts out, but oerall you get a general feel for the story, and I haven't gone a day without listening to some of it for days now!!
The music is wonderful, and right at the end, I can almost hear the clapping of an audience.
Overall, amazing music, amazing storyline, this recording is an absolute must for any fan of Phantom of the Opera!



5 out of 5 stars The Phantom of the Opera is there inside your mind...   March 7, 2005
Mr. C. Gore (Wigan, Lancashire)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This has to be the best of the Lloyd Webber musicals!!!
Yet still nearly 20 years after its debut, The Phantom of the Opera still grips musical lovers.
With the original cast members from 1986, this outlives anything heard before!
...and now digitally remastered, what more could Phantom phans ask for?
A thoroughly worthwhile purchase!


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