Les Miserables, musical: Bring Him Home - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Second Attack / The Final Battle - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: The Sewers - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Dog Eats Dog - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Javert's Suicide - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Turning - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Empty Chairs at Empty Tables - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Every Day / A Heart Full of Love (Reprise) - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: The Wedding Chorale / Beggars at the Feast - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Encore 1 - Speeches / Do You Hear the People Sing? - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
Les Miserables, musical: Encore 2 - One Day More - Original London Cast, Boublil, Alain
To celebrate 10 years as the world's most popular musical, the cast of Les Misérables threw a phenomenal birthday party at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1995. A decade after Trevor Nunn directed its premiere at the Ba... more »rbican Centre, and the subsequent move into what became a permanent home at the West End Palace Theatre, producer Cameron Macintosh felt the time had come for a little outing for "the miserables." Conductor David Charles Abell, having climbed out of the cluttered Palace pit, for one glorious night has the entire Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at his disposal and there are appearances from over 150 singers--birthday celebs from Les Mis stagings worldwide--who flocked to the grandiose venue. Hosts for the night are the 1995 London cast: Colm Wilkinson's Valjean has power and beauty in "Who Am I?" and "Bring Him Home," and Michael Ball is a charming Marius. Miss Saigon herself, Lea Salonga, gets the crowd-pleasing favorite "On My Own." The Albert Hall sounds filled to the brim with an appreciative audience that contributes to the festive atmosphere. The result is a real treat for fans and lovers of Boubil and Schönberg's greatest musical--this double CD is an obligatory item in every collection of Les Mis memorabilia. --Yngvil V.G.« less
To celebrate 10 years as the world's most popular musical, the cast of Les Misérables threw a phenomenal birthday party at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1995. A decade after Trevor Nunn directed its premiere at the Barbican Centre, and the subsequent move into what became a permanent home at the West End Palace Theatre, producer Cameron Macintosh felt the time had come for a little outing for "the miserables." Conductor David Charles Abell, having climbed out of the cluttered Palace pit, for one glorious night has the entire Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at his disposal and there are appearances from over 150 singers--birthday celebs from Les Mis stagings worldwide--who flocked to the grandiose venue. Hosts for the night are the 1995 London cast: Colm Wilkinson's Valjean has power and beauty in "Who Am I?" and "Bring Him Home," and Michael Ball is a charming Marius. Miss Saigon herself, Lea Salonga, gets the crowd-pleasing favorite "On My Own." The Albert Hall sounds filled to the brim with an appreciative audience that contributes to the festive atmosphere. The result is a real treat for fans and lovers of Boubil and Schönberg's greatest musical--this double CD is an obligatory item in every collection of Les Mis memorabilia. --Yngvil V.G.