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| The enchanting vocalist's career is thoughtfully chronicled, from pop songs (A Whiter Shade Of Pale) to show tunes (Music Of The Night). |
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| 1 Phantom of the Opera, musical~Phantom of the Opera |
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| 2 Phantom of the Opera, musical~The Music of the Night |
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| 3 Requiem for soloists, chorus & orchestra~Pie Jesu |
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| 4 Who Wants To Live Forever? |
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| 5 Tu Quieres Volver |
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| 6 Just Show Me How To Love You |
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| 7 Deliver Me |
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| 8 Nella fantasia, for voice & orchestra |
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| 9 Scarborough Fair |
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| 10 A Whiter Shade of Pale (Senza luce), song |
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| 11 It's A Beautiful Day (after Puccini's Un bel dì) |
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| 12 What You Never Know |
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| 13 A Question of Honour (after Catalani's La Wally) |
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| 14 Time to Say Goodbye (Con te partirò), song |
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Album Review
Sarah Brightman and Frank Peterson must need more time to cook up their new project, otherwise this singles collection wouldn't be necessary to tide her fans over. Brightman's last thematic project -- in a series that began with 1993's "Dive" -- was "Harem" in 2003. It spawned singles, a world tour documented on DVD, and plenty of product to tide the faithful over. This set can be considered the companion disc to 2001's "Classics". It contains show tunes such as "Phantom Of The Opera" and "Music Of The Night" (already compiled on "Surrender" from 1998), and music from her thematic solo recordings: there are four whopping cuts from "Timeless", or as we in the U.S. know it, "Time to Say Goodbye"; a pair from "Eden", and two off "Luna", including her overblown reading of "Whiter Shade Of Pale," and one from "Fly". There are also a couple of classical numbers, including her unmistakably gorgeous "Pie Jesu." Undoubtedly, fans will have to snap this up, but chances are they already have everything here. This is not necessarily the best introduction to this singer, but it will suffice. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Sarah Brightman |
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