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The Phantom of the Opera (2004 Movie Soundtrack) (Special Extended Edition Package) - Amazon
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List Price: $24.98Now Price: $17.88Release date: 2004-11-23Formats: Collector's Edition, SoundtrackTracks: Disc 0:- Prologue
- Overture / Hannibal
- Think Of Me
- Angel Of Music
- Little Lotte / Mirror, The
- Phantom Of The Opera, The
- Music Of The Night, The
- Magical Lasso
- I Remember / Stranger Than You Dreamt It
- Notes / Prima Donna
- Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh / Il Muto
- Why Have You Brought Me Here / Raoul I've Been There
- All I Ask Of You
- All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
Disc 1:- Masquerade / Why So Silent
- Madame Giry's Tale / Fairground, The
- Journey To The Cemetery
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Wandering Child
- Swordfight, The
- We Have All Been Blind
- Don Juan
- Point Of No Return, The / Chandelier Crash
- Down Once More / Track Down This Murderer
- Learn To Be Lonely - (featuring Minnie Driver)
For better or worse, Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of Gaston Leroux's gothic horror/romance novel has done for stage musicals what Spielberg's Jaws did for fish stories, with worldwide sales of its original cast album approaching 25 million. While director Joel Schumacher's film turns on his typically ambitious visual verve, its new film soundtrack recording has been paradoxically focused in scope, yet beefed up dynamically via the brawny presence of a hundred piece orchestra and the London Boys Choir. This deluxe, double-disc version showcases all of Phantom's key songs, with Gerard Butler imparting a welcome, youthful sensuality to his Phantom, making a fine foil for Emmy Rossum's ever-conflicted Christine. Original show orchestrator David Cullen has fashioned compelling new contemporary arrangements to frame Webber's songs--which now conclude with the lilting, upbeat new ballad he wrote for the film, "Learn to Be Lonely," sung by Minnie Driver. --Jerry McCulley
For better or worse, Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of Gaston Leroux's gothic horror/romance novel has done for stage musicals what Spielberg's Jaws did for fish stories, with worldwide sales of its original cast album approaching 25 million. While director Joel Schumacher's film turns on his typically ambitious visual verve, its new film soundtrack recording has been paradoxically focused in scope, yet beefed up dynamically via the brawny presence of a hundred piece orchestra and the London Boys Choir. This deluxe, double-disc version showcases all of Phantom's key songs, with Gerard Butler imparting a welcome, youthful sensuality to his Phantom, making a fine foil for Emmy Rossum's ever-conflicted Christine. Original show orchestrator David Cullen has fashioned compelling new contemporary arrangements to frame Webber's songs--which now conclude with the lilting, upbeat new ballad he wrote for the film, "Learn to Be Lonely," sung by Minnie Driver. --Jerry McCulley
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