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The Essential Sarah Brightman Collection
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Released: 2002
Label: Decca Broadway
Selection #: 246030
Two best-ofs, "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection" and "Encore." The Phantom..., Memory, All I Ask Of You, Whistle Down The Wind, more.
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1 The Phantom of the Opera
2 Unexpected Song
3 Chanson d'Enfance
4 All I Ask of You
5 Don't Cry for Me Argentina
6 Another Suitcase in Another Hall
7 Love Changes Everything
8 Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)
9 Memory
10 Gus: The Theatre Cat
11 Anything but Lonely
12 Macavity: The Mystery Cat
13 Tell Me on a Sunday
14 Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
15 Pie Jesu
16 The Music of the Night
17 Whistle Down the Wind
18 Away from You
19 Guardami (With One Look)
20 Think of Me
21 One More Walk Around the Garden
22 Surrender
23 If I Ever Fall in Love Again
24 Half a Moment
25 Piano
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During and after her marriage to Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sarah Brightman recorded for his company, Really Useful Records, on both cast recordings (The Phantom of the Opera) and solo albums ("The Songs That Got Away", "Surrender") under his supervision in the 1980s and early '90s. These recordings brought her some commercial success primarily in the U.K. But after departing Really Useful, she became an international classical crossover superstar, starting with 1997's "Time to Say Goodbye". Understandably, Really Useful reconfigured her earlier recordings, first on "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection", and then on "Encore", compilation albums that are combined on this further repackaging. Not surprisingly, Brightman recorded most of her husband's best-known songs, many of which were written for her, so one gets to hear her versions of "Don'T Cry For Me Argentina," "Memory" (in both English and Italian versions), and "The Phantom Of The Opera" (a duet with Michael Crawford drawn from the Original London Cast recording of the musical). The two albums fall neatly into a division of "the best" ("The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection") and "the rest" ("Encore"), with the second album emphasizing the aspect of the original LPs that looked to obscure songs by prominent show-music songwriters. Although Brightman tackles these tunes with her usual verve, they aren't always well suited to her; she is particularly at sea trying to render the urban humor of Stephen Sondheim's "What More Do I Need," which simply doesn't conform to her drawing-room, sub-operatic style. But much of the music here does respond well to her voice and approach, especially the many songs written by her ex-husband, making this a good purchase for Brightman fans who discovered her with "Time to Say Goodbye". ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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