Sang Royal
Posted on Sunday, November 14, 2010 in Uncategorized

Elp Crew – Sang Royal ( Tarms Ft. Ros )
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Andrew Lloyd Webber – The Royal Albert Hall Celebration $12.39 The Royal Albert Hall in London comes alive to the passionate melodies and songs from the shows of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Enjoy the magic of this night of a thousand stars. Directed by: David Mallet… |
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Concert for George $20.77 Exceptionally moving but not the least bit sentimental, Concert for George is a splendid tribute to the late George Harrison, whose contributions to the Beatles were so often hidden in the long shadows of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. A year to the day after Harrison’s November 29, 2001 death, Eric Clapton assembled some musicians–people who had played with Harrison and known him intimately, in… |
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The King and I (1956 Film Soundtrack) $4.99 Compared with the Broadway cast recording, the 1956 soundtrack to the film version of The King and I wins hands down. Yul Brynner is the king (literally and figuratively) in both formats (how could anyone else own such a role?), but the movie’s score has better sonics, Brynner’s voice is stronger, and the tunes are more memorable (thanks to Alfred Newman’s conducting and Ken Darby’s scoring) than … |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber – The Royal Albert Hall Celebration [VHS] $2.74 In 1998 a concert at the Royal Albert Hall celebrated Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 50th birthday and featured more than two hours of hits from a body of work spanning almost three decades. In this keepsake of a memorable night, star after star steps on to a massive, Eurovision-style set to revisit golden moments in their long association with Britain’s most successful composer of musicals. Elaine Pai… |
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Sondheim: The Birthday Concert $8.74 Sondheim! The Birthday Concert is a historic tribute to the Broadway work of Stephen Sondheim that took place in New York’s Avery Fisher Hall in March 2010. That’s 25 years after a similar all-star concert, Follies in Concert, was held in the same venue, also with Paul Gemignani conducting the New York Philharmonic, and the song list and parade of stars seems intended to evoke those memories. But … |
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