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Soundtrack
Release Date: 09/23/2003
This album is what it says it is, a collection of recordings of songs from
Andrew Lloyd Webber's
musicals (plus
"Pie Jesu" from his
classical work
Requiem) played in their original orchestrations by
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and sung in newly created choral arrangements by
the Crouch End Festival Chorus. Many of
Lloyd Webber's most popular songs have been included, starting with five from
Phantom of the Opera, and including selections from
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,
Jesus Christ Superstar,
Evita,
Tell Me on a Sunday,
Cats,
Starlight Express,
Aspects of Love, and
Sunset Boulevard. Of course, as songs for the musical stage, these compositions were conceived for individual voices, and sometimes the massed voices singing them here lend the lyrics an odd tone. This is especially true, for example, of
"Another Suitcase in Another Hall," the lament of a discarded mistress, which takes on a different coloration when dozens of women, rather than just one, are singing the main part. To get around this effect, soloists are included, drawn from both the musical
theater and
opera, with
Lesley Garrett leading the way on
"Wishing You Were Somehow Here," "Phantom of the Opera," and
"Memory";
Sharon Campbell on
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina";
Tito Beltrán on
"Pie Jesu," and
Mary Carewe on
"With One Look." Now that
Lloyd Webber is in the House of Lords, perhaps the time has come to begin treating him as more a
light-classical composer rather than merely a writer of popular
show music, or so this album would have us believe. It certainly has managed to make his music sound formal, but the music still works better on the Broadway and West End stages.
~William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide