Sarah Brightman Drops Second Disc of Stage Tunes
The Sarah Brightman/Andrew Lloyd Webber collaboration is one of the most successful in music history. All of the songs on this album are by musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber and bear his unmistakable high quality stamp. Brightman performs them with an ease and perfection of few other artists.
Fans of both Brightman and Webber will be pleased with the release of "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection: Volume Two," which includes 14 showtunes. Two tracks are repeats from her first collection, including the title track from "The Phantom Of The Opera," (which features Steve Harley replacing Michael Crawford from the first volume); and a rehash of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina," this time in Spanish, from "Evita." In addition to the six fantastic previously unreleased tracks, the inclusion of songs from "Starlight Express," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," and "Jesus Christ Superstar" give "Volume Two" much more depth than its predecessor, and the remastering by Webber himself is magical.
Read Starpulse's review of Love Changes Everything: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection, Vol. 2
Check out these clips from the new disc:
"I Don't Know How To Love Him" from the play "Jesus Christ Superstar"
"Seeing Is Believing" from the play "Aspects of Love"
"Love Changes Everything" from the play "Aspects of Love"
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