Following the release of the box set Now and Forever, Andrew Lloyd Webber seems to have thought that the time had come to replace his one-disc compilation, The Premiere Collection, issued more than a decade earlier, with a new one. He has put out different versions of the set in different territories. In the U.K., what is called The Definitive Hit Singles Collection, released in December 2001, takes account of Lloyd Webber's status as a consistent producer of chart singles. In the U.S., he does not have that status; his first project, +Jesus Christ Superstar, threw off a pair of Top 40 hits, "Superstar" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him," but since then only "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," "Memory," "You Must Love Me," and "No Matter What" have had any sort of singles chart success. On the other hand, the cast albums for +Evita, +Cats, and +The Phantom of the Opera have all been million-sellers. This collection presents a few of those hit recordings, plus key tracks from some of the musicals and occasional superstar guest appearances, such as Barbra Streisand's rendition of "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from +Sunset Boulevard. The songs are all mixed up chronologically, sequenced for ease of listening, with, for example, the synth-drum driven "The Phantom of the Opera" followed by Madonna's performance of the Oscar-winning "You Must Love Me" from the movie version of +Evita, which begins a cappella. The Lloyd Webber fan is likely to consider the album more of a sampler than something definitive and to complain about what's missing (e.g., "Another Suitcase in Another Hall," "Tell Me on a Sunday"), but more casual listeners will recognize most of the tunes. Meanwhile, this puts an almost up-to-date disc of Lloyd Webber career highlights into the American marketplace. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold: The Definitive Hits Collection
05/07/2002 | Decca
All Music Guide Review
Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold: The Definitive Hits Collection Track Listing
Credits of Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold: The Definitive Hits Collection
- Alan O'Duffy
- Engineer
- Harry Rabinowitz
- Conductor
- Michael Reed
- Conductor, Musical Direction
- Dave Reitzas
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Rinkoff
- Mixing
- Mike Ross-Trevor
- Engineer
- Robin Sellars
- Engineer
- Mark "Spike" Stent
- Engineer
- Nigel Wright
- Producer, Remixing, Mixing
- Tim Rice
- Producer, Cover Design
- David Hamilton-Smith
- Remixing
- Gary Hines
- Producer, Vocal Arrangement
- Michael Ball
- Performer
- Hershy Kay
- Orchestration
- Boyzone
- Performer
- Simon Rhodes
- Engineer
- Rene Wiegert
- Musical Direction
- Grace Row
- Producer
- Paul Bogaev
- Conductor
- Charles Harbutt
- Engineer
- Lee McCutcheon
- Assistant Engineer
- Tristram Penna
- Compilation
- Glenn Close
- Performer
- Noel Harris
- Assistant Engineer
- Alan Campbell
- Performer
- Horace James
- Leader, Choir Master
- Charlotte Church
- Performer
- Jeremy Caulton
- Executive Producer
- Sîan Edwards
- Conductor
- Lupino
- Producer
- Alan Parker
- Producer
- Sarah Brightman
- Performer
- Yvonne Elliman
- Performer
- Murray Head
- Performer
- Jim Steinman
- Producer, Mixing, Executive Producer
- Betty Buckley
- Performer
- John Mauceri
- Conductor
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Patti LuPone
- Performer
- Chris Blair
- Remastering, Digital Remastering
- David Caddick
- Conductor, Producer, Musical Direction, Supervisor, Choir Conductor, Vocal Conductor
- Madonna
- Mixing
- David Cullen
- Orchestration
- Michael Dixon
- Conductor
- Bob Fernandez
- Engineer
- Frank Filipetti
- Mixing
- Paul Gambaccini
- Liner Notes
- Keith Grant
- Engineer
- Mick Guzauski
- Mixing
- Dave Hunt
- Engineer
- Martin Levan
- Producer, Orchestration, Engineer
- Dick Lewzey
- Engineer
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Piano, Producer, Main Performer, Executive Producer, Orchestration, Remixing, Mixing, Musical Direction, Orchestra Director, Piano Accompanist
- Sounds of Blackness
- Performer
- Mandy Patinkin
- Performer
- Barbra Streisand
- Producer
- Donny Osmond
- Performer
- Cliff Richard
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