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Les Miserables - The Complete Symphonic Recording [CAST RECORDING] [SOUNDTRACK]

Debbie Byrne, Kaho Shimada, Philip Quast, Alain Boublil, Les Miserables (Related Recordings), Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Claude-Michel Schonberg
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 22, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1990
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Cast Recording, Soundtrack
  • Label: Relativity
  • ASIN: B000003BVK
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (161 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #77,607 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Prologue
2. Valijean's Solioquy (What Have I Done?)
3. At the End of the Day
4. I Dreamed a Dream
5. Lovely Ladies
6. Fantine's Arrest
See all 12 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Bargain-The Waltz of Treachery
2. Look Down
3. Robbery-Javert's Intervention (Another Brawl)
4. Stars
5. Eponine's Errand
6. ABC Café/Red and Black
See all 19 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Drink With Me
2. Bring Him Home
3. Dawn of Anguish
4. Second Attack (Death of Gavroche)
5. Final Battle
6. Sweres-Dog Eats Dog
See all 13 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Les Miserables, musical Prologue
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Glyn Kerslake, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, James Francis Johnson, Peter Gantenbein, Ken Caswell, Julian Forsyth, Gary Morris, Deirdre Forrest, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  2. Les Miserables, musical Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done?)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  3. Les Miserables, musical At The End Of The Day
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by London Philharmonia Orchestra, John Cameron
    with Gary Beach, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Susie Fenwick, Paula Simpson, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant, Tim Bowman, Aline Mowat, Becky Norman, Deirdre Forrest, Jackie Marks, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  4. Les Miserables, musical I Dreamed A Dream
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  5. Les Miserables, musical Lovely Ladies
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Beach, Peter Boita, Kay Cole, Raymond Saar, Ian Laws, Susie Fenwick, Beverly Klein, Laurie Lewis, Jackie Marks, Bruce Winant, Wendy Pollock, Ian Dring, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  6. Les Miserables, musical Fantine's Arrest
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Martin Smith, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  7. Les Miserables, musical The Runaway Cart
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  8. Les Miserables, musical Who Am I? - The Trial
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  9. Les Miserables, musical Fantine's Death
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  10. Les Miserables, musical The Confrontation
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  11. Les Miserables, musical Castle On A Cloud
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gay Soper, Marissa Dunlop, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  12. Les Miserables, musical Master Of The House
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Gary Beach, Tim Bowman, Peter Boita, Kay Cole, Raymond Saar, Ian Laws, Jordan Bennet, Gay Soper, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  13. Les Miserables, musical The Bargain - The Waltz Of Treachery
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Marissa Dunlop, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Gay Soper, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  14. Les Miserables, musical Look Down
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Don Gallagher, Jill Martin, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Jackie Marks, Ross McCall
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  15. Les Miserables, musical The Robbery - Javert's Intervention (Another Brawl)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Gay Soper, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  16. Les Miserables, musical Stars
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  17. Les Miserables, musical Eponine's Errand
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Michael Ball, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis, Kaho Shimada
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  18. Les Miserables, musical The ABC Cafe - Red And Black
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Reece Holland, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Stephen Breithaupt, Jordan Bennet, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Ross McCall
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  19. Les Miserables, musical Do You Hear The People Sing?
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Jordan Bennet, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  20. Les Miserables, musical Rue Plumet - In My Life
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Tracy Shayne, Michael Ball, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  21. Les Miserables, musical A Heart Full Of Love
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Tracy Shayne, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  22. Les Miserables, musical The Attack On Rue Plumet
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Gary Beach, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Peter Gantenbein, Kaho Shimada, Jordan Bennet, Tracy Shayne, Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  23. Les Miserables, musical One Day More
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Tracy Shayne, Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  24. Les Miserables, musical At The Barricade (Upon These Stones)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  25. Les Miserables, musical On My Own
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  26. Les Miserables, musical Building The Barricade
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Jordan Bennet, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  27. Les Miserables, musical Javert's Arrival
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Ric Herbert, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Jordan Bennet, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  28. Les Miserables, musical Little People
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Reece Holland, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Stephen Breithaupt, Jordan Bennet, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Ross McCall, Bruce Winant, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  29. Les Miserables, musical A Little Fall Of Rain
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Tim Bowman, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Stephen Breithaupt, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  30. Les Miserables, musical Night Of Anguish
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Kenny D'Aquila, Reece Holland, Tim Bowman, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  31. Les Miserables, musical First Attack
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Stephen Breithaupt, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  32. Les Miserables, musical Drink With Me
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by London Philharmonia Orchestra, John Cameron
    with William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Karen Broughton, Paula Simpson, Jill Martin, Michael Ball, Beverly Klein, Jenna Russell, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant, Reece Holland, Caroline Quentin, Deirdre Forrest, Jackie Marks
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  33. Les Miserables, musical Bring Him Home
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  34. Les Miserables, musical Dawn Of Anguish
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Kenny D'Aquila, Reece Holland, Tim Bowman, William Solo, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Stephen Breithaupt, Jordan Bennet, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Bruce Winant
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  35. Les Miserables, musical The Second Attack (Death of Gavroche)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Reece Holland, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Stephen Breithaupt, Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Laurie Lewis, Ross McCall
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  36. Les Miserables, musical The Final Battle
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Jordan Bennet, Tim Bowman, Ric Herbert, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  37. Les Miserables, musical The Sewers - Dog Eats Dog
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  38. Les Miserables, musical Javert's Suicide
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis, Philip Quast
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  39. Les Miserables, musical Turning
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Caroline Quentin, Karen Broughton, Paula Simpson, Jill Martin, Beverly Klein, Deirdre Forrest, Laurie Lewis, Jackie Marks
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  40. Les Miserables, musical Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Michael Ball, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  41. Les Miserables, musical Every Day (Marius and Cosette)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Tracy Shayne, Michael Ball, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  42. Les Miserables, musical Valjean's Confession
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Gary Morris, Michael Ball, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  43. Les Miserables, musical The Wedding Chorale
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Michael Ball, Gay Soper, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  44. Les Miserables, musical Beggars At The Feast
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Barry James, Gay Soper, Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Laurie Lewis
    Conducted by Martin Koch

  45. Les Miserables, musical Epilogue (Finale)
    Composed by Claude-Michel Schoenberg
    Performed by John Cameron, London Philharmonia Orchestra
    with Peter Boita, Ian Laws, Kaho Shimada, Tracy Shayne, Michael Ball, Gary Morris, Laurie Lewis, Debbie Byrne
    Conducted by Martin Koch


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50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Complete Recording of 'Les Miserables' is Divine!, April 24, 2000
By RJStuart (Australia) - See all my reviews
After viewing 'Les Miserables' in Sydney two years ago, Ibought the Original London Cast Recording of the musical. However, Inoticed that some things were missing. Consequently, I bought this album to fill in the gaps. I now have three recordings of 'Les Miserables'; the Original Broadway Cast including these other two, and the 10th Anniversary Concert VHS Tape. With a 65-strong orchestra this recording definately has the best sound quality out of all the other recordings I have heard. After listening to Colm Wilkinson perform Jean Valjean, on the OLC, incessantly for a year, it took some time getting used to Gary Morris' portrayal of the saintly criminal. However, after listening to Morris a few times he starts to grow on you. Although I prefer Colm, Morris still depicts Valjean extremely well. Listeners notice the great change in the character of Valjean from the beginning of the musical to the end. Notice the contrasts in Valjean's character in the songs; "What Have I Done?": Valjean: "Take an eye for an eye. Turn your heart into stone. This is all I have lived for. This is all I have known." and "Bring Him Home": Valjean: "If I die, Let me die! Let him live." The character of Valjean is extremely developed and Morris portrays him very well with deep emotion and passion, which serves to involve the listeners into the action of the musical. Javert is my all-time favourite character in literature, film, and music. The cold-hearted Police Inspector is brilliantly portrayed by Philip Quast in this album. Quast is the best Javert I have heard; his voice is so clear, deep and powerful, and it is a pleasure listening to him play the antagonist in 'Les Miserables'....The main contrast can be noticed in the songs "Stars" and "Javert's Suicide". "Stars" is lyrically and musically brilliant, and vividly illustrates Javert's personality and beliefs; the law is above all else....Debbie Byrne's portrayal of the tragic Fantine is similar to Patti Lupone's in the OLC. They have very similar voices because they sing from the back of their throats. Listeners are coerced into feeling pity for Fantine...Debbie portrays Fantine with anger, hopelessness, and despair, which can be heard in the song "I Dreamed A Dream." I have been a fan of Anthony Warlow for a very long time and every song I have heard him sing is infallable. His portrayal of Enjorolas is brilliant (the best I've heard), his rich voice and passionate expression really make the Apollonian Revolutionary Leader realistic and powerful. Warlow is intensely emotional, and listeners are able hear the sheer perfection of his voice when his character is about to die, in the "The Final Battle"; Enjorolas: "Let others rise To take our place Until the earth is free!" Michael Ball has a fantastic voice. He is not overly powerful and he is not soft and weak. His portrayal of Marius is magnificent, as always....One of the strongest characters in 'Les Miserables' is Eponine. Although I believe that Frances Ruffelle and Lea Salonga portray her better, Kaho Shimada does it well here, even if her accent does take some getting used to. Eponine's love for Marius is unrequited, which compels listeners to sympathise with her....'Les Miserables' is, in my opinion, only equalled by Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'The Phantom of the Opera' as the greatest musical ever. The dark themes, emotional energy, and intensity in which Victor Hugo involved in his novel, have served Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg (as well as Herbert Kretzmer), in their creation of a musical and lyrical triumph. This triumph can be observed in the climactic song of 'Les Miserables'; "One Day More" (My favourite song ever). There is something about this song which inspires, amazes, involves and entertains the listeners, which can be said of all of 'Les Miserables'. To own any CD of 'Les Miserables' is great, but to own the 'Complete Symphonic Recording' is divine! END
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars magnificent!, June 14, 2005
By Hayley (Greenville, SC USA) - See all my reviews
Ok, I admit it. I have long been a fan of musicals, but I was only exposed to Les Mis a few months ago. My roommate loaned me this recording, and I fell in love. I played nothing but this soundtrack for the next several weeks.

As this is the only recording I've heard fully, I cannot give any comparisons between the performers here and those on other versions, but I do wish to give my general impression of the cast.

*Gary Morris (Valjean) - he has a strong, clear voice with which it is hard to find fault. He sings with emotion and passion, and I cannot imagine ever tiring of hearing him as Jean Valjean. If I had to give a complaint, it would be that I could imagine a voice with a little more distinct character...something a little riskier for the part of someone so complex.

*Philip Quast (Javert) - wow, I love deep voices, and his is so rich! I love when he hits the low note near the beginning of "Confrontation" ...I've seriously replayed that part over and over again just because it sends shivers through me...haha, I think you get the idea. This guy is good.

*Debbie Byrne (Fantine) - her voice took some getting used to because at first it seemed to me a little uncontrolled, almost like she could capture the fullness of the sound but not quite hit the notes. However, the more I listen to her, the more I enjoy her. Her voice has a wonderful texture, something you totally miss when listening to the super-clear, trilling sopranos that seem to be found all over most other musicals.

*Kaho Shimada (Eponine) - her voice took a little getting used to as well. I was a little confused until I realized she was Japanese, for though I wouldn't say you hear an accent, her voice does have a very different quality to it. Still, I enjoyed her performance very much. Her voice is trembling with emotion the entire time, almost like she can hardly control it...it is quite moving.

*Tracy Shayne (Cosette) - wow. I'm sorry, is Cosette supposed to be this shrill? Turn it off! While I'm impressed at some of the notes she hits, I don't think it's supposed to make you want to cover your ears.

*Michael Ball (Marius) -Ball makes Marius, a rather annoying character if you ask me, into someone actually likable, if not lovable. He's passionate and romantic, but not vapid. Probably my favorite vocal performance.

*Gay Soper and Barry James (the Thernardiers) - their voices are rather grating, but that's the point, right? Very entertaining performances...particularly in "Master of the House" (which, it's true, somehow manages to be stuck in your head all day).

*Anthony Warlow (Enjorolas) - very appropriate voice...manly and vibrant. If he doesn't make you want to go out and fight, then there's no help for you!


Overall, the performances were wonderful. I highly recommend this CD. A great recording of a great musical!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, definitely go with this and TAC, August 30, 2005
Right now, there are four official English-language versions of Les Miserables: the Original London Cast Recording, the Original Broadway Cast Recording, the Complete Symphonic Recording, and the 10th Anniversary Concert Recording. Les Mis' addicts are best served by purchasing all recordings, as they showcase different stages (as in the OLC and the OBC) of the development of this mega-musical, as well as the interesting variations in presentation and performances by the different casts and orchestras.

If you're the average musical-theater listener who can't afford to buy all available English-language recordings, however, my advice would be to get the CSR (due to the fact that it's "complete") and the TAC recording (due to the fact that performer- and performance-wise, it's leaps and bounds better than all of the other recordings). You deserve no less.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Decent, but not great.
This being the only complete recording, if you really desperately want all the bits and pieces of music that don't usually make it onto the soundtracks, you'll probably want to... Read more
Published 15 months ago by E. Joyce

5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best Les Miz recording!
Firstly, I'd like to know why everyone thinks the Tenth Anniversary concert is so great. The quality is terrible, the cuts are annoying, the singers are drowned out, "One Day... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
I can't believe all the negative comments about Gary Morris. He is so much better in the role than Colm Wilkinson. Read more
Published on July 2, 2005 by Regular Grandma

3.0 out of 5 stars Bought it used - thank God!
"Les Miserables" is a marvelous musical; a stunningly faithful interpretation of Victor Hugo's masterpiece, with an inspiring storyline and unforgettable characters. Read more
Published on June 16, 2005 by Les Mis junkie

4.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not the best, but a must-buy
The performances are way better in the 10th Anniversary Concert Recording, which has the dream cast. Read more
Published on November 19, 2004 by Aaron

5.0 out of 5 stars Obvious choice for first-time Les Miz listeners
For those new to the musical, this is definitely the one to purchase for the simple fact that this contains the entire score. Read more
Published on November 6, 2004 by Gart

5.0 out of 5 stars Re: Obvious choice
I share the same sentiments. It's indeed refreshing to have all these different Eponine versions; we can certainly enjoy all of them. Read more
Published on November 6, 2004 by gill

5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best out there
I have seen Les Mis in three different countries and with various casts.

This is amazing that they would put all the best together for the pure enjoyment of Les Mis... Read more
Published on October 22, 2004 by Jeffrey D. Flower

3.0 out of 5 stars For fanatics only
My best compliment for this version is the fact that nothing is cut. The segues and exchanges vital to the story are in this recording and that is worth the price in my book... Read more
Published on September 14, 2004 by S. Hodge

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