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The Phantom of the Opera (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)


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by: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe, Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Charles Hart

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Released: 2004-11-23

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Title Tracks for The Phantom of the Opera (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
    1. Prologue
    2. Overture / Hannibal
    3. Think Of Me
    4. Angel Of Music
    5. Little Lotte / Mirror, The
    6. Phantom Of The Opera, The
    7. Music Of The Night, The
    8. Magical Lasso
    9. I Remember / Stranger Than You Dreamt It
    10. Notes / Prima Donna
    11. Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh / Il Muto
    12. Why Have You Brought Me Here / Raoul I've Been There
    13. All I Ask Of You
    14. All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
    15. Masquerade / Why So Silent
    16. Madame Giry's Tale / Fairground, The
    17. Journey To The Cemetery
    18. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
    19. Wandering Child
    20. Swordfight, The
    21. We Have All Been Blind
    22. Don Juan
    23. Point Of No Return, The / Chandelier Crash
    24. Down Once More / Track Down This Murderer
    25. Learn To Be Lonely - (featuring Minnie Driver)


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For better or worse, Andrew Lloyd Webber's adaptation of Gaston Leroux's gothic horror/romance novel has done for stage musicals what Spielberg's Jaws did for fish stories, with worldwide sales of its original cast album approaching 25 million. While director Joel Schumacher's film turns on his typically ambitious visual verve, its new film soundtrack recording has been paradoxically focused in scope, yet beefed up dynamically via the brawny presence of a hundred piece orchestra and the London Boys Choir. This deluxe, double-disc version showcases all of Phantom's key songs, with Gerard Butler imparting a welcome, youthful sensuality to his Phantom, making a fine foil for Emmy Rossum's ever-conflicted Christine. Original show orchestrator David Cullen has fashioned compelling new contemporary arrangements to frame Webber's songs--which now conclude with the lilting, upbeat new ballad he wrote for the film, "Learn to Be Lonely," sung by Minnie Driver. --Jerry McCulley
Album Description

2 CD Deluxe Collector's Edition, contains all of the music from the single disc plus other original score material featured in the film.
Album Description

The Italian version of the soundtrack to the film taken from the famous musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Contains a previously unreleased track 'Child Without Love' composed especially for the movie. This Italian version has been translated and recorded with the supervision of Lloyd Webber, Nigel Wright and Simon Lee. Sony International. 2004.
Album Details

The Italian Version of the Soundtrack to the Omonym Film Taken from the Famous Musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Soundtrack Includes a Previously Unreleased Track Entitled "Child Without Love" Composed Specially for the Movie. The Italian Version Has Been Translated and Recorded with the Supervision of Lloyd Webber, Nigel Wright and Simon Lee.



Product Details
The Phantom of the Opera (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2004-11-23)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: Special Edition, Soundtrack
  • Studio: Sony
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 547 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #1009


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Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Fantastic soundtrack 2008-11-05
Comment: This is a wonderful soundtrack from the movie. I am obsessed with the movie and the soundtrack follows exactly as it is on the movie. With having 2 cds and the movie music is split, you can play your favorite song and section as often as you like. Great buy.


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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: music for the beast 2008-09-29
Comment: The music is very soothing and the soundtrack makes you think you are almost there. It is good to listen to and can relax you.


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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Awesome 2008-09-29
Comment: I absolutely love this soundtrack. The movie is great and these cd's have all of the music. It's a wonderful buy and I would recommend it over all of the others.


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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Simply, Excellent ! 2008-09-19
Comment: Excellent! No more words for this release. The soundtrack is a great souvenir from the motion picture. The Phantom of the Opera was, is and will be a treasure and and heritage for all mankind. This special edition is for a true Phantom's fan and collector. The work-art is so fine. Enjoy the music, the lyrics and the story in itself.


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Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Can't Get Enough of It! 2008-08-09
Comment: I cannot get enough of this soundtrack. I listen to this almost daily and when I am not listening to it, I am humming or whistling or down right belting out the tunes of this most beloved musical of all time!

I was in highschool when the musical debuted with Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in 1986. I have been familiar with Weber's music and the voices tied to the characters that became an overnight phenomenon world wide.

However, I did not have an opportunity to see the stage show (until just this year) so was delighted when they had made a movie of it. Thank you, Joel Schumacker! The movie tied the music and the story line together and I have been hooked since. So it was for obvious reasons why I purchased the movie soundtrack.

I am amazed and a little dismayed over the reaction Gerard Butler received as the movie Phantom. I knew nothing of this actor prior to this film. After seeing the movie, I was in love with this man and had to learn who he was and anything else about him. Off to the internet I went in search of this actor who made such an impression on me. I learned that Gerry (as he likes to be called) was not a stage-trained vocalist before he took on this role. Now, some people say that was obvious as they did not like his vocals. Many fans are true to the original London cast. And that's OK. But does that mean you cannot be open minded and realistic enough to know that Michael Crawford is not and will not be the only man to ever portray our beloved Phantom?

It would have been disastrous to have Mr. Crawford portray the Phantom for the movie. It would have been even more disastrous if Sarah Brightman played Christine. The point is these 2 beloved people are past the age where they can realistically play these young roles. It was much more realistic to have younger fresh actors take the roles. Christine was only 16 years old in the original novel. The Phantom was in his very early forties. The actors chosen were spot on age wise. Emmy Rossum was 16 when she signed on. She also trained at the Metropolitan Opera at the age of 7. Gerard Butler was 34. A tad younger, but it didn't really matter yet it was more acceptable that a 34 year old recluse would be sexually attracted to a 16 year old budding diva and vice versa.

I am a trained singer. I have sung in the finest concert halls of Europe. I have heard many, many trained vocalists. BUT NONE OF THEM DO TO ME WHAT GERARD BUTLER'S VOICE DOES TO ME. It doesn't bother me at all that he is not a classically trained vocalist. In fact, after finding out that he wasn't trained when he took on this challenge, made me admire him even more. While I was listening to POTO for the first time, you couldn't tell me that he wasn't trained. I knew his vocals were much different than Michael Crawford's, but I felt his voice fit the role for the film. Gerard has a deeper, richer, fuller voice that is sexy as heck and a voice that I now prefer over Mr. Crawford's tinnier, higher tenor.

Gerard's raw passionate performance knocked me off my feet. I fell in love with Gerry after watching Phantom because of the way he moved me so. His voice is so seductive and rich and sexy and captivating. His "Music of the Night" leaves me breathless. His "Point of No Return" seduces the heck out of me (and the entire female population). His sad, pleading "All I Ask of You" before Christine rips his mask off during "Don Juan Triumphant" is heartbreaking. Heartwrenching, growling "Down Once More" has me crying for his pain. He grips me in the core of my womanhood and won't let go. In this way I feel like I am Christine....drawn to the hypnotic power of his voice and the raw sensuality that draws me to him. I can't explain it, I can only FEEL it. And I can't get enough of him.

Emmy Rossum's Christine was a standout, breakout performance. This young lady CAN SING! Her voice is so clear and vibrant and sexy and she possess an incredible range. This gal has a future in music. I would keep an eye on this one!

I also feel Patrick Wilson's voice is just angelic and beautiful, but he lacks the passion that Gerard seems to have in spades.

Although Minnie Driver did not sing her own vocals, her performance was without a doubt brilliant as La Carlotta. She sings the ending title song "Learn to Be Lonely". She does a beautiful job.

The orchestrations are slightly different than the musical but all in all, it is the same music we all fell in love with back in 1986. The orchestrations are fuller with 110 piece orchestra, 90 voice choir and an added guitar that gives this familiar music a fresh rock n roll edge, but not enough to take away from the classic orchestrations we all love.

I truly admire and LOVE ALL the performances of the movie. Gerard, while not a trained singer, put his entire heart and soul into this role and rose to the challenge and did the best job anybody could have hoped to do. That to me, no matter what the critics say, impresses and amazes me the most and Gerard deserves the credit of a job exceptionally well done.

If you are a fan of Weber's musical - you need to have this soundtrack!




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