Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Premiere Collection Encore

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Compilation album by
Released1992
Length58:32 [1]
Label Polydor, Really Useful Records [2]
Andrew Lloyd Webber chronology
The Premiere Collection
(1988)
The Premiere Collection Encore
(1992)
Now & Forever
(2001)

The Premiere Collection Encore is a 1992 compilation album by Andrew Lloyd Webber. [1] The album acted as a follow-up to The Premiere Collection: The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber . In the four intervening years, the original London production of Aspects of Love and Lloyd Webber's new production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat had both opened; therefore a number of tracks were included from those shows.

Contents

A video compilation with the same title, but including songs from both albums, was released the same year on VHS and CD-i, and in 1993 on LaserDisc. [3]

The songs' lyricists include Tim Rice, Don Black, Richard Stilgoe, Charles Hart and Trevor Nunn. [1] [2]

Track listing

  1. "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)" - José Carreras and Sarah Brightman (Official theme of the Barcelona 1992 Games)
  2. "Love Changes Everything" - Michael Ball (from Aspects of Love )
  3. "Memory" - Barbra Streisand (from Cats )
  4. "I Am the Starlight" - Lon Satton and Ray Shell (from Starlight Express )
  5. "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" - Sarah Brightman (from The Phantom of the Opera )
  6. "Argentine Melody" - San José featuring Rodriguez Argentina (1978 official BBC TV World Cup theme)
  7. "Oh What a Circus" - David Essex (from Evita )
  8. "Seeing Is Believing" - Michael Ball and Ann Crumb (from Aspects of Love)
  9. "The Jellicle Ball" - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (from Cats/1982 World Cup Grandstand theme)
  10. "Any Dream Will Do" - Jason Donovan (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat )
  11. "Everything's Alright" - Sarah Brightman (from Jesus Christ Superstar )
  12. "Close Every Door" - Phillip Schofield (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
  13. "The First Man You Remember" - Michael Ball and Diana Morrison (from Aspects of Love)
  14. "Anything But Lonely" - Sarah Brightman (from Aspects of Love)
  15. "The Point of No Return" - Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman (from The Phantom of the Opera)
  16. "Hosanna" - Plácido Domingo (from Requiem )

Video

  1. "The Phantom of the Opera" - Sarah Brightman and Steve Harley (from The Phantom of the Opera )
  2. "The Music of the Night" - Michael Crawford (from The Phantom of the Opera)
  3. "All I Ask of You" - Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman (from The Phantom of the Opera)
  4. "Tell Me on a Sunday" - Sarah Brightman (from Tell Me on a Sunday )
  5. "Pie Jesu" - Sarah Brightman and Paul Miles Kingston with the Winchester Cathedral Choir (from Requiem )
  6. "Amigos Para Siempre (Friends for Life)" - José Carreras and Sarah Brightman (Official theme of the Barcelona 1992 Games)
  7. "Love Changes Everything" - Michael Ball (from Aspects of Love )
  8. "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" - Sarah Brightman (from The Phantom of the Opera)
  9. "Oh What a Circus" (Live) - David Essex (from Evita )
  10. "Any Dream Will Do" - Jason Donovan (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat )
  11. "Close Every Door" - Phillip Schofield (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
  12. "The First Man You Remember" - Michael Ball and Diana Morrison (from Aspects of Love )
  13. "Anything But Lonely" - Sarah Brightman (from Aspects of Love )
  14. "Joseph Mega-Remix" - Jason Donovan and Cast (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)

Personnel

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