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Sarah Brightman Album - The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection / Encore

Sarah Brightman Album - The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection / Encore (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (3 ratings)
Release Date:2002-10-15
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adult Contemporary, Choral, Classical Music, Italian Romantic Opera, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Music Theater, Musical Theater, Musicals, Opera, Pop, Pop Vocals, Requiem/Requiem Section, Show Tunes, Solo Voice(s) and Small Ensemble, Vocal, Vocals
Label:Decca Broadway
UPC:731458993025
Approx. Price:$37.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 - 1 . Phantom of the Opera
1 - 2 . Unexpected Song
1 - 3 . Chanson d'Efrance
1 - 4 . All I Ask Of You
1 - 5 . Don't Cry For Me Argentina
1 - 6 . Another Suitcase In Another Hall
1 - 7 . Love Changes Everything
1 - 8 . Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)
1 - 9 . Memory
1 - 10 . Gus: The Theatre Cat
1 - 11 . Anything But Lonely
1 - 12 . Macavity: The Mystery Cat
1 - 13 . Tell Me On A Sunday
1 - 14 . Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
1 - 15 . Pie Jesu
1 - 16 . Music of the Night
2 - 1 . Whitsle Down the Wind {From Whistle Down the Wind}
2 - 2 . Away from You {From Rex}
2 - 3 . Guardami (With One Look) {From Sunset Boulevard} [Italian Version]
2 - 4 . Think of Me {From the Phantom of the Opera}
2 - 5 . One More Walk the Around the Garden {From Carmelina}
2 - 6 . Surrender {From Sunset Boulevard}
2 - 7 . If I Ever Fall in Love Again {From the Crooked Mile}
2 - 8 . Half a Moment {From Jeeves}
2 - 9 . Piano (Memory) {From Cats} [Italian Version]
2 - 10 . What More Do I Need {From Saturday Night}
2 - 11 . There Is More to Love {From Aspects of Love}
2 - 12 . Last Man in My Life {From Song and Dance}
2 - 13 . In the Mandarin's Orchid Garden {From East Is West}
2 - 14 . Nothing Like You've Ever Known {From Tell Me on a Sunday and Song and D
2 - 15 . Chi il Bel Sogno Di Doretta {From la Rondine}
Review - Amazon.com :
In a career that's veered from '70s pop chanteuse to Broadway star and neo-operatic diva, Sarah Brightman has brought a critics-be-damned sense of dramatic scale to nearly every project she's tackled. This two-CD package of 31 hits brings together selections from Brightman's original Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection, including many definitive versions of Lloyd Webber classics. Also included are songs from her album Encore, which itself was largely culled from her Songs That Got Away and Surrender song anthologies, although they do include four previously unreleased outtakes from those collections.

Her 1998 recording of the title song from ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber's Whistle Down the Wind succeeds by emphasizing its melodic grace with a deft, airy touch, while the remainder rescue worthy songs from obscure or failed musicals. From Lerner and Lane's 1959 Carmelina comes the lovely "One More Walk Around the Garden." Stephen Sondheim's youthful 1954 debut, Saturday Night, yields a sprightly take on "What More Do I Need," and an operatic reading of "In the Mandarin's Orchid Garden," from the Gershwins' unproduced 1929 East Is West, is also included. If the selection leans a little too heavily on the Lloyd Webber connection elsewhere (including Italian versions of "Guardami (With One Look)" from Sunset Boulevard and "Piano (Memory)" from Cats, delivered in her patently restraint-free soprano), they're only reminders that shrewdness has hardly been the least of Brightman's talents. --Jerry McCulley

Customer review - 2004-09-29
- Encore!
Before she was a sparkling pop/classical diva, Sarah Brightman was a Broadway star and the onetime wife of the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber. This two-disc set that includes her "Encore," a collection of songs from mostly-obscure musicals, and "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection," several of Webber's songs (mostly picked from "Songs That Got Away" and "Surrender").

"Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection" starts off with the gothic "Phantom of the Opera," but quickly moves on to lighter fare in the airy "Unexpected Song," a soaring duet with Cliff Richards in "All I Ask Of You," the sparkling "Love Changes Everything," and some tepid forays into the shrill "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" and "Memory."

"Encore" is far more ethereal and steady. The piano-led "Whistle Down The Wind" starts it off on a strong note, before the aching "Away From You," operatic "Think of Me," affectionate "If I Ever Fall in Love Again," and the symphonic "Nothing Like You've Ever Known." A particular highlight is the sparkling "What More Do I Need," a little tune that celebrates how love brightens up even the most dingy little apartment, in the most miserable weather. "With your love/what more do I need?"

Sarah Brightman was obviously on solid footing with these two CDs. It might leave a bad taste in some fans' mouths that "Collection" is mostly compiled from a pair of other Brightman albums, but if listeners don't have "Surrender" and "Songs That Got Away," this two-disc set would be an excellent way to acquaint themselves with it.

"Encore" is steady and well-suited for Brightman's voice, as well as having a sort of Victorian-garden air. "Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection" has the most flaws of the two -- some of the songs like "Memory" aren't suited to Brightman's voice, and she comes across as shrill and uneasy. But in songs written for her talents and "Encore," her voice alternately soars and murmurs in an airy soprano.

Sarah Brightman reached her artistic pinnacle so far in the velvety "Eden," but her stuff here is still quite beautiful. "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection/Encore" two-pack is a satisfying look at some of Brightman's Broadway-based songs.
Customer review - 2007-01-09
- Lovely
Both of these discs afford great pleasure. The Lloyd Webber compilation presents many of his biggest hits in fine performances by his ex-wife. The Encore disc gives fascinating glimpses of worthy but little known pieces from musicals. Arrangements are wonderful, and Sarah Brightman is in excellent voice throughout. At times she has a tendency to wax a bit operatic, but she certainly does have the chops to bring it off successfully, so I'm not complaining. Obviously, Ms. Brightman was trained in the classical tradition, and she knows how to use her voice to best advantage in service to the material. In short, she has musical integrity.
Customer review - 2002-11-27
- Another way to make money on the back of Sarah
Yes, it's true. Sarah has nothing to do with these cds, but her voice. It's another record that Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really "not that" Useful Group release to make money. Those two cds are very good though. If you have one of them, i suggest to get the other separatly.
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