The Phantom of the Opera [2004 Soundtrack] Original American

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  • Release Date: 11/23/2004
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 553
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969352120

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The Phantom of the Opera [2004 Soundtrack]

1LISTENOverture 2:47
2LISTENThink of Me 3:40
3LISTENAngel of Music 2:43
4LISTENThe Mirror (Angel of Music) 1:59
5LISTENThe Phantom of the Opera 3:36
6LISTENThe Music of the Night 5:42
7LISTENPrima Donna 3:29
8LISTENAll I Ask of You 4:54
9LISTENAll I Ask of You (Reprise) 2:16
10LISTENMasquerade 5:31
11LISTENWishing You Were Somehow Here Again 3:42
12LISTENThe Point of No Return 8:00
13LISTENDown Once More/Track Down This Murderer 12:48
14LISTENLearn to Be Lonely / Minnie Driver 2:21

Editorial Reviews

Good old-fashioned movie musicals are all too rare these days, but it's still surprising that it took so long for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera to leap from stage to silver screen. After all, this wildly popular musical was almost tailor-made for celluloid: It shares its plot with a classic horror movie; its setting in (and beneath) the opulent Paris Opera invites spectacular cinematic grandeur; and Lloyd Webber's music itself owes much to Hollywood's lush scores. Phantom fanatics may debate the merits of Joel Schumacher's 2004 film, but it's clearly a must-see. The soundtrack, featuring all of the highlights of the romantic score, is no less essential. Longtime aficionados shouldn't discard their copies of the original-cast album - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman were iconic as the Phantom and Christine, and newcomers Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum have their work cut out for them in assuming the roles. But these talented singer-actors ride the surging waves of Lloyd Webber's melodies with confidence, and they use their voices dramatically to invest the characters with convincing flesh-and-blood personalities. Best of all, the rich orchestrations sound absolutely gorgeous here -- more spine-tingling than ever. To listen to this soundtrack is to remember all over again why the musical became such a phenomenon: With its thematic mix of thrills, chills, and romance, Phantom holds the audience's emotions firmly in its grip from start to finish, and this performance never fails to hit the right dramatic chord. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble

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plain and simple...this opera is amazingby tcano1614

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October 11, 2009: i have to say after seeing the play and the movie i completly fell in love with this musical. a must buy and its something you won't regret : )

love it!!by Anonymous

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January 25, 2009: I love this cd!! except if you look at the phantom the mask is on the wrong side of his face. well great, great cd, i love all of the songs!!


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