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Phantom: the American Musical Sensation (Premiere Cast Recording)

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Download links and information about Phantom: the American Musical Sensation (Premiere Cast Recording) by Musical Cast Recording. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 57:57 minutes.

Artist: Musical Cast Recording
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 17
Duration: 57:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Overture (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick) 1:55
2. Mélodie de Paris (From "Phantom") (featuring Paul Schoeffler, Jonathan Tunick) 4:56
3. Paris Is a Tomb (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 1:03
4. Dressing for the Night (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick) 2:28
5. Where In the World (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 2:33
6. This Place Is Mine (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick) 3:29
7. Home (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 6:13
8. The Music Lessons / Phantom Fugue (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Paul Schoeffler, Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 3:12
9. You Are Music (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 3:06
10. The Bistro (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 4:41
11. Who Could Ever Have Dreamed Up You (From "Phantom") (featuring Paul Schoeffler, Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 4:08
12. Entr'acte (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick) 2:00
13. Without Your Music (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 3:06
14. My True Love (From "Phantom") (featuring Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 3:19
15. My Mother Bore Me (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 5:08
16. You Are My Own (From "Phantom") (featuring Richard White, Jonathan Tunick) 3:43
17. Finale: You Are Music (Reprise) [From "Phantom"] (featuring Jonathan Tunick, Glory Crampton) 2:57

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Composer/lyricist Maury Yeston (Nine) actually began work on this musical version of Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom Of The Opera before it attracted the attention of Andrew Lloyd Webber (and before it fell out of copyright). But Lloyd Webber got to the stage first and had a spectacular success with his show, so the Yeston version is doomed always to be known as "the other Phantom." Nevertheless, it has gotten some productions (although not in New York or London), and this "premiere cast recording" reveals it to be a respectable effort, free of the bombast of Lloyd Webber, if not quite the superior treatment claimed in the liner notes.