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This vinyl is an absolutely stunning recreation of the original soundtrack, both visually and audibly. The record looks fantastic and delivers an incredible sound. I've never heard "The Phantom Of The Opera" sound this good on vinyl. Hoping to see it return to Broadway someday.
Phantom is absolutely amazing on vinyl!! One of my all-time favorite shows. So upset it's ending on Broadway for good 😢
Alright, let's be honest. It's a bit much. It's overboard. It's downright sickeningly baroque. And let's face it, some of the characters and lyrics are almost like cartoons, with the depth of a daydreaming teen. But then, there's the music. And those arrangements, some of them so seductively intricate, working like a well-oiled machine and perfectly fitting the true essence of the backstory. Anyhow, I grew up in the eighties with an older sister who was (still is!) head over heels for Broadway and musicals and played this on loop when I was just starting to get into music. The timing, right? Well, Webber's score got etched into my mind at a young age, and I reckon it had a hand in shaping my later taste for the over-the-top, baroque, wildly scripted music, and rock and metal operas when I finally got into those genres. Regardless, and despite its (in my opinion) formal imperfections (which are easily excused when you consider it was created in the eighties), "The Phantom Of The Opera" is, in the end, a lavishly beautiful score, with some parts that are exceptionally exhilarating and stirring, and an undeniable landmark of popular music and culture for over three decades now. Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford are still unrivaled as Christine Daaé and The Phantom respectively, even after countless renditions the script has seen on stages and screens worldwide. It's also amusing to notice how some of the eighties' rock, soaked in synths and electric guitars, found its way into the title track, and songs like "Think Of Me", "Angel Of Music", "The Music Of The Night", "All I Ask Of You", "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"... are never too far from my thoughts. Because "You alone could make my song take flight".
Andrew Lloyd Webber is a true mastermind.. Lovely and brilliantly arranged renditions of the tracks
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