Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe, Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Charles Hart - The Phantom of the Opera (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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The Phantom of the Opera (The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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| Artist(s) | Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Stilgoe, Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson and Charles Hart |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | November 23, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 827969352229 |
| Buy this item | $13.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 27 3:11 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Special Edition, Soundtrack Or 44 new from $12.00, 18 used from $10.99, 2 collectible from $40.00 |
Tracks
Disc 1- Prologue
- Overture / Hannibal
- Think Of Me
- Angel Of Music
- Little Lotte / Mirror, The
- Phantom Of The Opera, The
- Music Of The Night, The
- Magical Lasso
- I Remember / Stranger Than You Dreamt It
- Notes / Prima Donna
- Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh / Il Muto
- Why Have You Brought Me Here / Raoul I've Been There
- All I Ask Of You
- All I Ask Of You (Reprise)
- Masquerade / Why So Silent
- Madame Giry's Tale / Fairground, The
- Journey To The Cemetery
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Wandering Child
- Swordfight, The
- We Have All Been Blind
- Don Juan
- Point Of No Return, The / Chandelier Crash
- Down Once More / Track Down This Murderer
- Learn To Be Lonely - (featuring Minnie Driver)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| It's like seeing the movie through my memory. |
| Beautiful |
Just an wonderful soundtrack that takes you through the movie audibly. Love it! May 30, 2008
| "The Phantom of the Opera"2004 movie soundtrack-deluxe edition |
The music is wonderful, beautifully composed, and I say ths as a music major in college. I felt the casting was excellent. If I want Opera singers, I will go for Opera, but this is a musical, and I feel that The leads were excellent. Christine is a teenager, so the casting of a teen for the part was correct. And Gerard Butler was great. He had both a good singing voice and also interpreted the scary and threatning parts of the musical dialogue extremely well. Plus he was a very romantic Phantom, even the facial disfigurement did not detract from feeling that all he wanted was for her to love him. When she went off with the wimpy count (and he is wimpy in the book by Gaston Leroux too) I was devastated for the Phantom. When she came back to give him the ring, and he was crying and said "Christine I Love You', it was enough to bring you to tears. I also appreciated that the movie was clean, and presented the love in a pure light, which surely does not hold true for most of the trash you see today. It made the beauty of the Phantom's love even more poignant than if he had "ravished her on the spot" which is so popular in today's culture. I also plan to buy the movie. This one is worth listening to and seeing over and over again. BTW-according to the book, it is a true story. April 29, 2008
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