The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber - Live from The Great Hall of the People, Beijing
非凡之作 - 安德魯洛伊韋伯 音樂劇盛典
(AWD-0906)
content (c) 2002 The Really Useful Group Ltd.
musical director: Patrick Vaccariello / assistant conductor: Andrew Greene / english

[ACT 1] 1. Superstar Overture   / 2. Superstar   / 3. I Don't Know How To Love Him   / 4. Any Dream Will Do   / 5. Evita Suite   / 6. Buenos Aires   / 7. And The Money Kept Rolling In   / 8. Don't Cry For Me Argentina   / 9. The Heart Is Slow To Learn   / 10. Beautiful Game Overture   / 11. Let Us Love In Peace   / 12. Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)   / 13. Take That Look Off Your Face   / 14. The Jellicle Ball   / 15. Macavity: The Mystery Cat   / 16. Memory   / [ACT 2] 17. Aspects Of Aspects   / 18. Love Changes Everything   / 19. Whistle Down The Wind   / 20. Pie Jesu   / 21. Phantom Overture   / 22. The Phantom Of The Opera - The Journey   / 23. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again   / 24. All I Ask Of You   / 25. Masquerade   / 26. The Music Of The Night   / 27. Car Chase   / 28. Sunset Boulevard   / 29. The Perfect Year   / 30. As If We Never Said Goodbye   / 31. No Matter What   / 32. Friends for Life - Amigos Para Siemp   / (t3, 19) performed by Sandy Lam, (t32) performed by Elaine Paige, Kris Phillips, Sandy Lam & Tony Vincent


September of 2001 saw the ground breaking introduction of musical theatre to China, with THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER presented at the prestigious The Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

This spectacular live concert features star ELAINE PAIGE and recording sensation KRIS PHILLIPS (Fei Xiang) together with an international ensemble cast and sixty piece orchestra. THE MUSIC OF LLOYD WEBBER includes performances of the many hits from his internationally acclaimed productions including CATS, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, EVITA and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.

Be part of this truly historic Masterpiece that is THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, live in Beijing.


I DON'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM
(from the musical JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, 1971) / Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber / Lyrics by Tim Rice

I don't know how to love him,
What to do, how to move him.
I've been changed, yes, really changed.
In these past few days when I've seen myself
I seem like someone else.

I don't know how to take this
I don't see why he moves me.
He's a man, he's just a man.
And I've had so many men before
In very many ways:
He's just one more

Should I bring him down? Should I scream and shout?
Should I speak of love - let my feelings out?
I never thought I'd come to this -
What's it all about?

Don't you think it's rather funny
I should be in this position?
I'm the one who's always been
So calm, so cool, no lover's fool
Running every show
He scares me so.

I never thought I'd come to this -
What's it all about

Yet, if he said he loved me
I'd be lost, I'd be frightened.
I couldn't cope, just couldn't cope.
I'd turn my head, I'd back away,
I wouldn't want to know -
He scares me so.
I want him so.
I love him so.


WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND (from the musical WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND, 1998) / Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber / Lyrics by Jim Steinman

Whistle down the wind
Let your voices carry
Drown out all the rain
Light a patch of darkness
Treacherous and scary

Howl at the stars
Whisper when you're sleeping
I'll be there to hold you
I'll be there to stop
The chills and all the weeping
Make it clear and strong
So the whole night long
Every signal that you send
Until the very end
I will not abandon you
My precious friend

So try and stem the tide
Then you'll raise a banner
Send a flare up in the sky
Try to burn a torch
And try to build a bonfire
Every signal that you send
Until the very end, I'm there
So whistle down the wind
For I have always been right there



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