The Phantom of the Opera (2004 soundtrack)
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| The Phantom of the Opera | ||||
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| Soundtrack album by Various | ||||
| Released | November 23, 2004 | |||
| Genre | Musical | |||
| Label | Sony Music | |||
| Producer | Andrew Lloyd Webber | |||
| Various chronology | ||||
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The Phantom of the Opera is the soundtrack to the Andrew Lloyd Webber film-adaptation of the musical, The Phantom of the Opera. There are two versions released, the normal 14 track release and a 2 disc deluxe release.
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[edit] Track listing
In addition to the listed tracks, versions of "The Phantom of the Opera" remixed by Junior Vasquez were made available to iTunes customers who purchased the expanded edition.[1]
[edit] Normal Release
- "Overture" - 2:45
- "Think of Me" - Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 3:39
- "Angel of Music" - Emmy Rossum, Jennifer Ellison, and Gerard Butler - 2:42
- "The Mirror (Angel of Music)" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 1:59
- "The Phantom of the Opera" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 3:34
- "The Music of the Night" - Gerard Butler - 5:40
- "Prima Donna" - Ciarán Hinds, Simon Callow, Patrick Wilson, Margaret Preece, Miranda Richardson, Jennifer Ellison, and Victor McGuire - 3:28
- "All I Ask of You" - Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 4:52
- "All I Ask of You (Reprise)" - Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 2:14
- "Masquerade" - 5:29
- "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" - Emmy Rossum - 3:41
- "The Point of No Return" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 8:00
- "Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer" - Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 12:46
- "Learn to Be Lonely" - Minnie Driver - 2:21
[edit] Two discs deluxe edition
- "Prologue" - 2:47
- "Overture/Hannibal" - Margaret Preece, Victor McGuire, and Opera Chorus - 7:25
- "Think Of Me" - Margaret Preece, Emmy Rossum, and Patrick Wilson - 6:33
- "Angel of Music" - Emmy Rossum, Jennifer Ellison, and Gerard Butler - 2:59
- "Little Lotte/The Mirror (Angel of Music)" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 4:11
- "The Phantom Of The Opera" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 4:23
- "The Music of the Night" - Gerard Butler - 5:38
- "Magical Lasso" - Miranda Richardson and Kevin McNally - 1:19
- "I Remember/Stranger Than You Dreamt It" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 3:21
- "Notes.../Prima Donna"- Ciarán Hinds, Simon Callow, Gerard Butler, Patrick Wilson, Margaret Preece, Miranda Richardson, Jennifer Ellison and Victor McGuire - 10:04
- "Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh/Il Muto" - Margaret Preece, Victor McGuire, Gerard Butler, Jennifer Ellison, Emmy Rossum, Ciarán Hinds, Simon Callow and Kevin McNally - 6:12
- "Why Have You Brought Me Here/Raoul I've Been There" - Patrick Wilson and Emmy Rossum - 3:04
- "All I Ask of You" - Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 4:52
- "All I Ask of You (Reprise)" - Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 2:55
- Disc two
- "Masquerade/Why So Silent" - Ciarán Hinds, Simon Callow, Margaret Preece, Victor McGuire, Jennifer Ellison, Miranda Richardson, Patrick Wilson, Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 8:38
- "Madame Giry's Tale/The Fairground" - spoken through by Miranda Richardson - 3:29
- "Journey to the Cemetery" - Emmy Rossum - 3:29
- "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" - Emmy Rossum - 3:41
- "Wandering Child" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 1:47
- "The Swordfight" - Gerard Butler, Patrick Wilson and Emmy Rossum - 1:48
- "We Have All Been Blind" - Patrick Wilson, Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 3:55
- "Don Juan" - Victor McGuire, Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum - 4:00
- "The Point of No Return/Chandelier Crash" - Emmy Rossum and Gerard Butler - 6:43
- "Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer" - Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson - 14:32
- "Learn to Be Lonely" - Minnie Driver - 2:27
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[edit] Accomplishments and certifications
In 2006, The Phantom of the Opera won the RIAJ's Japan Gold Disc Award for "Best Soundtrack Album of the Year."[2] Chart-wise, the album performed fairly well, reaching the top position of Billboard's soundtracks chart[3] as well as the sixteenth position on the Top 200 chart.[4] It was also certified Platinum in the US[5] and Gold in the UK.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ Phantom Of the Opera
- ^ Recording Industry Association of Japan | Related Data
- ^ Phantom of the Opera Soundtrack Billboard Stats
- ^ Top Music Charts - Hot 100 - Billboard 200 - Music Genre Sales
- ^ "American certifications – Phantom Of The Opera". Recording Industry Association of America. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Phantom+Of+The+Opera%22.
- ^ "British album certifications – Phantom Of The Opera". British Phonographic Industry. http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx. Enter Phantom Of The Opera in the field Search. Select Title in the field Search by. Select album in the field By Format. Click Go