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Aspects of Lloyd Webber
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Artist(s)John Barrowman
StudioJay Records
Release DateMay 14, 2007
UPC Code605288901522
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About John Barrowman - Aspects of Lloyd Webber

John Barrowman is a stage and film luminary currently starring in the hit TV series Torchwood. Features some of the top West End (and Broadway) leading ladies in duets. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Sunset Boulevard: Sunset Boulevard
  2. The Phantom Of the Opera: All I Ask Of You
  3. Aspects Of Love: Seeing Is Believing
  4. Whistle Down the Wind: Whistle Down the Wind
  5. Joseph and His Technicolor Dreamcoat: Any Dream Will Do
  6. Evita: High Flying Adored
  7. The Phantom Of the Opera: Think Of Me
  8. Sunset Boulevard: Too Much In Love To Care
  9. Aspects Of Love: Love Changes Everything

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (13 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSo glad I didn't let the negative reviews get to me.Quote
I purchased this with some trepidation given what others had said, and I'm so glad I did. I love Lloyd Weber's music and Barrowman's voice, so put the two together, and I can't lose. Several of these songs are duets, but I found that didn't bother me at all, especially on "All I Ask Of You", "High Flying Adored", and "Too Much In Love To Care". ("Think of Me" is the only one I questioned because he contributes very little to it.) I already loved "Whistle Down the Wind" and "Sunset Boulevard" from John's "Reflections of Broadway" CD, and "Love Changes Everything" is simply beautiful and my hands-down favorite from this disc.

I understand the criticisms about the duets and the (2) tracks that repeat on other CD's, but I found this a wonderful addition to my collection with several beautiful songs not available elsewhere. It's worth mentioning that this was his first CD, and from what I've read, it was originally a "mini-CD" of only 6 tracks, with 3 added later on a re-release. I'm so glad I didn't pass this over. June 15, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteMaybe it should be "best of" cdQuote
As a long-time fan of John Barrowman, having seen him in "Anything Goes" in 1989 in London and many productions since, I generally buy everything he records. But, whoever has been guiding him in his recording choices has made very few good decisions. Many of his recordings sound like they have been done in someone's garage, particularly his recordings on the Jay label. If you have seen him live you know that his voice is much more impressive than any of the albums reveal. All of that said, it sounds like several of the tracks on this cd were not re-recorded but simply lifted from previous albums and that is a disappointment. I have been waiting for one album that is a complete new recording session done in a real studio. This isn't it. But I still bought it. June 8, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteJohn BarrowmanQuote
I found this album to be quite delightful. John as done quite a few of Andrew Lloyd Webber productions in London West End Theatres and he can handle the music very well. His voice is a lyric baritone with high notes into tenor and low into a nice baritone. He has a lot of emotion in his voice. He is currently on a concert tour of the UK and getting rave reviews. If you have never heard him sing YouTube has a lot of his music on videos. April 12, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteI couldn't agree lessQuote
I couldn't agree less with the other reviewer. The album starts with a wonderful rendition of "Sunset Boulevard" . Neither too soft nor too light. The two tracks from "Phantom of the Opera" were taken from the 2nd studio recording with John Barrowman as Raoul. They are IMO superior to the recording from the original London cast because unlike in the OLC production the voice of Christine doesn't overpower Raoul but has them on equal levels, which makes the songs a real listening pleasure. If you love musicals and a strong vocal performance then get yourself this CD. I highly doubt you will be dissapointed. February 19, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWow! What a voice!Quote
While John Barrowman has been active in theatre, television and movies for over 15 years, I admit that I did not "discover" this man until Dr Who, in the form of Captain Jack. A few months afterwards, after I tracked down his Cole Porter CD, I "discovered" his voice and was blown away.

As for this particular CD, a collection of songs from various Lloyd Webber works, I found it to be a delightful addition to my (at the moment) small John Barrowman collection.

If you are a fan of musical theatre and a fan of Lloyd Webber, then you have probably already have these songs in your collection. What makes this a "must by" is Sunset Blvd. John Barrowman states in a segment of "The Sound of Musicals" that this role was important to his career. I found his interpretation of the various songs to be intelligent and entertaining. January 18, 2008

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