Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Prologue ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 2. Overture ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 3. Think Of Me ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 4. Angel Of Music ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 5. Little Lotte / The Mirror (Angel Of Music) ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 6. Phantom Of The Opera, The ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 7. Music Of The Night, The ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 8. I Remember / Stranger Than You Dreamt It ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 9. Magical Lasso ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 10. Notes / Prima Donna ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 11. Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 12. Why Have You Brought Me Here / Raoul, I've Been There ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 13. All I Ask Of You ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
| 14. All I Ask Of You (reprise) ~ Original American/London Casts |  |
(P) 1987 The Really Useful Group Ltd.
(C) 2000 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Charles Hart. |  | Principal cast: Michael Crawford (The Phantom Of The Opera); Sarah Brightman (Christine Daae); Steve Barton (Raoul); John Savident (Monsieur Firmin); David Firth (Monsieur Andre); Rosemary Ashe (Carlotta Giudicelli); Mary Millar (Madame Giry); John Aron (Ubaldo Piangi); Paul Arden Griffith (Monsieur Reyer); Barry Clark (auctioneer); David De Van (Porter/Marksman/Fop); Janet Devenish (Meg Giry); David Jackson (Monsieur Lefervre); Janos Kurucz (Joseph Buquet); James Patterson (Don Attilio/Passarino); Peter Bishop (Slave Master); Justin Church (Flunky/Stagehand); Mostyn Evans (Policeman); Sue Flannery, Janet Howd (Page); Andrew Golder (Porter/Fireman); Peggy Ann Jones (Wardrobe Mistress/Confidante); Maria Kesselman (Princess); Patricia Richards (Madame Firmin); Jill Washington (Inkeeper's Wife). |  | Recorded at EMI Studios & Audio International, London, England. Includes liner notes by Andrew Lloyd Webber. |  | All tracks have been digitally remastered. |  | Composer: Andrew Lloyd Webber. |  | It's a testament to Andrew Lloyd Webber's crowd-pleasing compositional skills that the original cast recording of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA went on to become the biggest-selling cast album ever. So when the time came to adapt his music for the film version of the monumentally successful theatrical work, Webber enlisted the aid of longtime collaborators Nigel Wright and Simon Lee. They produced an expanded orchestral version of the score, grander and more sumptuous than the original, and assembled a 100-member ensemble to do it justice. |  | However, the tragic story of the disfigured Phantom and Christine, the beautiful object of his desire, cannot be told without powerful performances of those roles. Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum quickly dispel any concerns regarding the adequacy of their portrayals. Butler's full-blooded renditions of "The Music of the Night" and the title song are tinged with a dark eroticism, while Rossum's account of "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" skillfully conveys her character's vulnerability and conflicted feelings. The soundtrack also features a newly penned song by Webber, the poignant "Learn to Be Lonely," sung by Minnie Driver, who appears in the role of Carlotta in the film. | Producer: Andrew Lloyd Webber | Engineer: Martin Levan |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 02/06/2001 |  | Original Release Date : 1987 |  | Catalog ID : 543 928 |  | Label : Decca (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Runtime : 100m : 30s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : ADD |  | UPC : 00731454392822 |
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