Rebecca Caine & Byron Nease - All I Ask of You
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good
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This exact version was my parent's wedding song, and this song always reminds me of my mama. I love you mama! :) R.I.P
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@rightsideofhistory Ahahah Nerdy Wizard! Totally true. Like that nerd programmer in that Grandma's Boy movie.
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I didn't think I could ever find a musical pairing that would come close to Rebecca and Michael Ball of Les Mis.
And then, of course, Rebecca proves me wrong.
I have a notion that Rebecca could have fantastic chemistry with a rock if she looked at the rock for long enough.
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Stunning
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wonderful. two great voices in this performance.
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Phantom of the Opera is pure genius. Many who viewed the play do not recognize that the underlying theme is soft BDSM. When Christine is presented with the Phantom's sadistic choice, he demands her to 'Make your choice". Her response, "God, give me the power to save him." The Angel in Hell so moved by her unselfish choice he reciprocates, demanding them to both "leave me alone." Doing so, he frees himself from the pain, agony and despair of a lost soul. Brilliant and Bravo Canadian Cast.
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both of them are just...wow
Canadian Cast recording is the best Pantom album out there. Colm Wilkinson IS the Phantom. Once you hear it, you'll know the difference. Michael Crawford just won't sound like a "phantom" any more. He sounds more like a "nerdy wizard" in comparison to Colm - who is haunting, dark, deep, forboding. The way the Phantom is supposed to be. As for Byron - again, totally tops. Hunky, romantic, and heroic sounding. A perfect casting of voices for the roles.
rightsideofhistory 1 year ago 7
The Canadian cast recording of Phantom and Les Miserables are the best I have every heard. Nothing compares to both.
zippity58 1 year ago 4