Andrew Lloyd Webber
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Aspects Of Love 4.31  2LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Really Useful Records 8411261
Item Number: 2081156012 285986

ex+/ex/ex, gatefold with inners and booklet [285986]


            
            
            
            




Tracklist
 
Act One
A1Love Changes Everything
A2The Café
A3Seeing Is Believing
A4A Memory Of A Happy Moment
B1Chanson D'Enfance
B2Everybody Loves A Hero
B3First Orchestral Interlude
B4She'd Be Far Better Off With You
B5Second Orchestral Interlude
B6Stop, Wait, Please
Act Two
C1Orchestral Introduction To Act Two
C2Leading Lady
C3Other Pleasures
C4There Is More To Love
C5Mermaid Song
C6Third Orchestral Interlude
C7The First Man You Remember
D1Journey Of A Lifetime
D2Falling
D3Hand Me The Wine And The Dice
D4Anything But Lonely


Barcode and Identifiers
Label Code: LC 0309
Barcode: 042284112611
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout variant 1: 8 411 271 A-4U-1-1
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout variant 1: 8 411 271 B-4U-1-1
Matrix / RunoutSide C runout variant 1: 8 411 281 A-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutSide D runout variant 2: 8 411 281 B-5-1-1
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout variant 2: 8 411 271 A-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout variant 2: 8 411 271 B-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutSide C runout variant 2: 8 411 281 A-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutSide D runout variant 2: 8 411 281 B-5-1-3
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A, stamped, variant 3: 8 411 271 A-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B, stamped, variant 3: 8 411 271 B-4U-1-3
Matrix / RunoutRunout side C, stamped, variant 3: 8 4 11281 A-4U-1-2
Matrix / RunoutRunout side D, stamped, variant 3: 841128 1 B-5-1-3


Credits
Directed By - Trevor Nunn
Lyrics By - Charles Hart, Don Black
Music By, Adapted By [Book adapted from the novel by David Garnett], Orchestrated By - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Music Director - Michael Reed
Orchestrated By - David Cullen
Vocals [A Circus Chanteuse / Actress / Pharmacist / Rose's Friend] - Sally Smith
Vocals [Alex Dillingham] - Michael Ball
Vocals [Crooner] - Peter Reeves
Vocals [Elizabeth] - Laurel Ford
Vocals [Ensemble] - Carol Duffy, David Oakley, Geoffrey Abbott, John Barr, Linda Jarvis, Michael Sadler, Patrick Clancy, Sandy Strallen, Susie Fenwick, Tim Nilsson-Page, Trilby Harris
Vocals [George Dillingham] - Kevin Colson
Vocals [Giulietta Trapani] - Kathleen Rowe McAllen
Vocals [Hugo Le Meunier / Alex's Friend] - David Greer
Vocals [Jenny Dillingham] - Diana Morrison
Vocals [Marcel Richard] - Paul Bentley
Vocals [Rose Vibert] - Ann Crumb

Notes
Original London Cast Recording which opened on 17 April, 1989 at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
Comes with 22 page booklet containing all lyrics and production photos. Inner sleeves with photos


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1989

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