Ramin Karimloo's Album Release Moved to February 6

By: Nov. 22, 2011
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West End star Ramin Karimloo, who was just seen as the title character in the 25th Anniversary concert of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and will soon star as Jean Valjean in the London production of LES MISERABLES, will soon release a new album titled Ramin. According to the star's Twitter page, the release has been moved to February 6, 2012.

Karimloo is one of the notable actors to play both the roles of Raoul and the Phantom in the West End's production of The Phantom of the Opera. He also originated the role of the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies, which continues the story of The Phantom of the Opera. Additional stage credits include Miss Saigon, and Jesus Christ Superstar.

The album includes two huge musical numbers in the lead tracks from Love Never Dies ("Till I Hear You Sing") and Phantom ("Music Of The Night") alongside a cover of Bryan Adams’ "Everything I Do" and Muse’s "Guiding Light". There is also a song penned by Ryan Tedder (Leona Lewis’ "Bleeding Love") but half the album is co-written by Ramin and it is songs like "Coming Home" that are the heart of the album.



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