Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sarah Brightman · 1992
63 min · 15 tracks · musical · baroque pop · operatic pop
A lush orchestral blend of operatic pop and musical theater that captivates with soaring vocals and dramatic flair.
Why this album works
This album not only topped the UK Classical Albums Chart but also played a crucial role in popularizing Andrew Lloyd Webber's music beyond the theatrical stage, reaching a wider audience. Its commercial success and critical acclaim helped pave the way for the operatic pop genre, influencing subsequent artists and expanding the boundaries of musical theater music.
- Best for
- dramatic emotional peaks soaring vocal performances immersive storytelling experience
- Context
- By the time 'Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber' was released in 1992, Brightman had transitioned from her early career in dance and musical theater to become a recognized star in the classical crossover genre. This album followed her successful role in 'The Phantom of the Opera', solidifying her collaboration with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and establishing her as a leading figure in musical performance.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alan Menken· Charlotte Church· Aled Jones
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Don't Cry for Me Argentina Standout 5:57
- 2 Another Suitcase in Another Hall 3:22
- 3 Everything's Alright 4:34
- 4 I Don't Know How to Love Him 3:54
- 5 Memory Standout 4:08
- 6 Any Dream Will Do 3:51
- 7 Anything but Lonely 2:58
- 8 Pie Jesu 3:57
- 9 Love Changes Everything 3:51
- 10 Tell Me on a Sunday 3:58
- 11 The Phantom of the Opera Standout 4:42
- 12 All I Ask of You 4:11
- 13 Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 3:49
- 14 The Music of the Night 5:24
- 15 Amigos Para Siempre 4:37
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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