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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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The Phantom Of The Opera
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| Label: |
060326_1545 |
| Date: |
10/25/1987 |
| Length: |
0:00 |
| Format: |
FLAC |
| Textbox 1: |
FLAC from Original CD |
| Genre: |
Musical ; Soundtrack |
| Category: |
theatre flac |
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1. |
Prologue
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2. |
Overture
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3. |
Think Of Me
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4. |
Angel Of Music
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Little Lottie.../The Mirror...(Angel Of Music)
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The Phantom Of The Opera
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The Music Of The Night
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I Remember.../Stranger Than You Dream It...
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Magical Lasso...
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Notes.../Prima Donna
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Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh
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Why Have You Brought Me Here.../Raoul, I've Been There...
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13. |
All I Ask Of You
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All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
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Entr'acte
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Masquerade/Why So Silent...
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Notes.../Twisted Every Way
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Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
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Wandering Child.../Bravo Monsieur...
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The Point Of No Return
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21. |
Down Once More.../Track Down This Murderer...
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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 megahit 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 favorite example: an abridged version that was the centerpiece of Los Angeles's 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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full artwork scans included
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