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Les Miserables - The Musical That Swept the World (10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall)

Les Miserables - The Musical That Swept the World (10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall)
Alan Armstrong, Michael Ball, Ruthie Henshall, Michael Maguire, Anthony Crivello, Jenny Galloway, Claude-Michel Schonberg, Colm Wilkinson, Judy Kuhn

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Prologue
  2. On Parole/The Bishop
  3. Valjean's Soliloquy
  4. At The End Of The Day
  5. I Dreamed A Dream
  6. Lovely Ladies
  7. Fantine's Arrest
  8. The Runaway Cart
  9. Who Am I?-The Trial
  10. Fantine's Death
  11. The Confrontation
  12. Castle On A Cloud
  13. Master Of The House
  14. The Bargain-Waltz Of Treachery
  15. Look Down
  16. Stars
  17. ABC Cafe/Red And Black
  18. Do You Hear The People Sing?
  19. Rue Plummet-In My Life
  20. A Heart Full Of Love

Disc 2:

  1. The Attack On Rue Plummet
  2. One Day More!
  3. Building The Barricade/On My Own
  4. Back At The Baricade
  5. Javert's Arrival/Little People
  6. A Little Fall Of Rain
  7. Night Of Anguish
  8. First Attack
  9. Drink With Me
  10. Bring Him Home
  11. Second Attack/The Final Battle
  12. The Sewers
  13. Dog Eats Dog
  14. Javert's Suicide
  15. Turning
  16. Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
  17. Every Day/A Heart Full Of Love (Reprise)
  18. The Wedding Chorale/Beggars At The Feast
  19. Epilogue (Finale)
  20. Encore 1-Speeches/Do You Hear The People Sing?
  21. Encore 2-One Day More

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21848 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-07-23
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Cast Recording, Live, Soundtrack

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
To celebrate 10 years as the world's most popular musical, the cast of Les Misérables threw a phenomenal birthday party at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1995. A decade after Trevor Nunn directed its premiere at the Barbican Centre, and the subsequent move into what became a permanent home at the West End Palace Theatre, producer Cameron Macintosh felt the time had come for a little outing for "the miserables." Conductor David Charles Abell, having climbed out of the cluttered Palace pit, for one glorious night has the entire Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at his disposal and there are appearances from over 150 singers--birthday celebs from Les Mis stagings worldwide--who flocked to the grandiose venue. Hosts for the night are the 1995 London cast: Colm Wilkinson's Valjean has power and beauty in "Who Am I?" and "Bring Him Home," and Michael Ball is a charming Marius. Miss Saigon herself, Lea Salonga, gets the crowd-pleasing favorite "On My Own." The Albert Hall sounds filled to the brim with an appreciative audience that contributes to the festive atmosphere. The result is a real treat for fans and lovers of Boubil and Schönberg's greatest musical--this double CD is an obligatory item in every collection of Les Mis memorabilia. --Yngvil V.G.


Customer Reviews

THE BEST. PERIOD!5
I absolutely love this musical more than life itself! I hope to some day fulfill my dream of seeing it on Broadway, but it would of course have to come back, but I'd settle for London or Shea's (my local theater) if it doesn't happen.
The first Les Mis song I ever heard came from this CD, "Master of House" which is one of my favorites. Alun Armstrong sings the best version of it on here. I also love Colm Wilkinson, who will always be THE original Valjean. Michael Ball and Judy Juhn do an awesome duet of "A Heart Full of Love," and he does an amazing solo of "Empty Chairs." And Lea Salonga last but not least, is great as Eponine. Her and Ball do a very uplifting, but very sad version of "A Little Fall of Rain," the second Les Mis song I ever heard, which I personally like better then either of Cosette and Marious' duets simply because it sends shivers down my spine evry time! Being in concert, I think the Chorus also sounds better.
They don't call it the Dream Cast in Concert for nothing, if you want a Les Mis CD, and you don't mind that it misses like 2 songs, buy this one!

The Definative Les Miz Recording5
It's the best around. The cast is fantastic

Vajean= Colm Wilkomson= Valjean...the end...I like his sound the best here overthe OLC and OBC recordings

Javert- Philip Quast...he is the best Javert EVER there is no comparison

Fantine- Ruthie Henshall... she is great as Fantine her version of I Dreamed A Dream is the only one that can bring me to tears

Theinadirs(sp. ck)- they're great totally disgusting

Marius- Michael Ball...he is great his Empty Chairs... is amazing

Cosette- Judy Kuhn... she has a fine voice and is a great Cosette

my favorite charactar.....
Eponine- Lea Salonga... she is Spectacular so much better than Frances Ruffele on the OLC and OBC in my opinion she makes her voice just whiny enough not over done like Ms. Ruffele she is the best 'Ponine EVER!! her version of A Litle Fall of Rain made me ball and eat comfort food for a week

Overall the best cast and recording.

Not QUITE what I hoped4
I have this performance on DVD and love it, so I was excited to get it on CD to replace my (good but not as good) Original Broadway Cast CD. The cast in the 10th anniversary performance is unparalelled in my view, so no regrets there. In the CD version, though, some of the editing that was done for TV/Video is a bit annoying on CD, as are all of the (well-deserved) applause at the end of numbers and the assorted coughs, throat clears, popping balloons, etc. that are unavoidable in live performances. Those things are much more bothersome on CD than in the DVD. So I will probably keep my original Broadway Cast performance as well. If you don't have it, I'd skip this CD and buy the DVD instead. That's still the ultimate!