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Masterpiece Live from Bei, Masterpieces Beijing, Masterpiece: Live from Beijing

Andrew Lloyd Webber
Barcode 0766922362823
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Release Date: 23/01/2007

Genre: Classical
Sub-Genre: Pop, Classical, Forms & Genres, Fantasies
Label: Red Ink
Number of Discs: 1

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Elaine Paige headlines the international cast of Masterpiece: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, a September 2001 concert in Beijing. Paige sings songs from her roles in Lloyd Webber's musicals Evita and Sunset Boulevard, while Kris Phillips, Sandy Lam, Tony Vincent and others provide solid but rarely thrilling renditions of tunes from such shows as Jesus Christ Superstar and Phantom of the Opera. Indeed, other than the legitimacy provided by Paige, there's not a whole lot to distinguish Masterpiece from the many other Lloyd Webber tributes and compilations. The primary distinction may be the fact that the concert is also available on DVD, which more than doubles the CD's 54-minute running time. The CD is really not much more than a promotion for the DVD, a point proved by the inclusion of a bonus DVD that samples two performances (Phillips's "The Music of the Night" and Lam's "I Don't Know How to Love Him"). --David Horiuchi