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Sarah Brightman Releases New Lloyd Webber CD, Oct. 25

By: Oct. 25, 2005
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Sarah Brightman will return to familiar terrain in a new album. The singer, who starred in The Phantom of the Opera and who has often sung the music of Lloyd Webber, will release Love Changes Everything: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection Vol. 2, on October 25th.

Released by Decca Broadway, the CD will feature Brightman singing 14 tracks, including 6 that have previously been unreleased. Love Changes Everything will also include tracks of Brightman's duets with leading men such as John Barrowman, Michael Ball, Steve Barton and Cliff Richard.

The CD will include: "Only You" (Starlight Express), a duet with Richard, "Think of Me" (Phantom of the Opera), on which she duets with Bartonm "Any Dream Will Do" (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), "I Don't Know How to Love Him" (Jesus Christ Superstar) and the title song of The Phantom of the Opera, on which she duets with Steve Harley. As for the previously unreleased tracks, the CD will include "No Llores Por Mi Argentina," the Spanish-language version of the Evita hit, "Everything's Alright" (Jesus Christ Superstar), "Probably on Thursday" (with lyrics by Tim Rice), "The Perfect Year" (Sunset Boulevard), "Love Changes Everything" (Aspects of Love), "Seeing is Believing" from the same show (a duet with Michael Ball), "Too Much In Love To Care" (Sunset Boulevard), a duet with Barrowman and "Make Up My Heart" (Starlight Express).

Brightman, who was married to Lloyd Webber for six years, created the role of Christine Daae in his smash musical The Phantom of the Opera; she later starred in his chamber musical Aspects of Love on Broadway. Now an international concert and recording star of the crossover classical and pop genres, the soprano has released numerous CDs. They include La Luna, Eden, Dive, Encores, Songs That Got Away (a collection of theatre music) and Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. "Time to Say Goodbye," her duet with opera singer Andrea Boccelli, stayed at #1 on the Billboard charts for over 30 weeks.

For more information, visit www.sarah-brightman.com.






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