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Sings The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber was released in conjunction with Sarah Brightman's worldwide tour of The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and contains most of the songs she performed on that tour.[1] The album contains both new recordings and previously released material. She would follow this formula again in 2001 with Classics.
[edit] Track listing
- "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" / from Evita, Lyrics by Tim Rice
- "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" / from Evita, Lyrics by Tim Rice
- "Everything's Alright" (with Gary Martin & Bagdan Kominowski) / from Jesus Christ Superstar, Lyrics by Tim Rice
- "I Don't Know How to Love Him" / from Jesus Christ Superstar, Lyrics by Tim Rice
- "Memory" / from Cats, Text: Trevor Nunn after T. S. Eliot
- "Any Dream will Do" / from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Lyrics by Tim Rice
- "Anything but Lonely" / from Aspects of Love, Lyrics by Don Black & Charles Hart
- "Pie Jesu (with Paul Miles-Kingston)" / from Requiem
- "Love Changes Everything" / from Aspects of Love, Lyrics by Don Black & Charles Hart
- "Tell Me on a Sunday" / from Song and Dance, Lyrics by Don Black
- "The Phantom of the Opera (with Steve Harley)" / from The Phantom of the Opera, Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
- "All I Ask of You (with Cliff Richard)" / from The Phantom of the Opera, Lyrics by Charles Hart, Additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
- "Wishing you were Somehow Here Again" / from The Phantom of the Opera, Lyrics by Charles Hart, Additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
- "The Music of the Night" / from The Phantom of the Opera, Lyrics by Charles Hart, Additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe
- "Amigos Para Siempre" (with José Carreras) / The Original Theme of The Barcelona 1992 Games, Lyrics by Don Black
- All new recordings, with the exception of "Pie Jesu" (original recording 1985), "All I Ask of You" (1986), "The Phantom of the Opera" (1986), "Anything But Lonely" (1989) and "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)" earlier the same year.
[edit] References
- ^ Sarah Brightman – "Sound & Vision". Sarah Brightman Official Web Site. Retrieved February 12, 2008.