Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Sarah Brightman's Albums

Now, here's my 2nd top favorite singer: Sarah Brightman. I discovered her in a club when I listened her Harem (Hex Hector Remix) back in 2005, I downloaded the Harem CD and the tour, and just simply fell in love...

Diva (2006)

Greatest Hits Compilation




Classics: The Best Of (2006)

European edition of her greatest hits, since it wasn't released previously (2001) in Europe.




Live from Las Vegas (2004)

Live CD of her "Harem Tour"




Harem Tour (2004)

Exclusive Tour CD that was sold during her "Harem World Tour". Out of print and very hard to find!



Harem (2003)

International edition, with "Gueri De Toi" (French version of "Free") as Bonus Track.




Harem (Ultimate Edition) (2003)

Japanese Edition of "Harem" with 2 Bonus Tracks: "Sarahbande" & "Namida (Where Firebirds Cry)". With the beautiful OBI Strip.



Harem (Limited Edition) (2003)

Includes a Bonus DVD with behind the scenes, making of the album, etc. Digipak.




Classics (2001)

Ballad compilation with 4 new songs. This weird chinese version has the song "Free" as a bonus. Only released in the U.S., while Europe got the album below.



The Very Best Of 1990-2000 (2001)

European edition of her greatest hits at the time. The first version has a different cover, with a Sarah's face from the "La Luna" photoshoot on it, but they chose to release this crappy version.


La Luna (2001)

U.S. Edition, re-released with 4 new songs. 15 Tracks in total plus a hidden song: "Moon River".




La Luna (European Edition) (2000)

Original edition of this album. Has 13 tracks plus a live song as bonus. Also, the tracklist is different and the instrumentation of the songs are different, as well as the version of the song "La Luna" which is more operatic.


Eden (1998)

U.S. Edition which has "The Last Words You Said" as Bonus.




Time To Say Goodbye (1997)

U.S. Edition





Timeless (1997)

European version of the "Time To Say Goodbye" album. The song titled as the U.S. album (duo with Andrea Bocelli) is placed at the end, and the song "No One Like You" has slightly different vocals.


The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection (1997)

The only album that I have of her Broadway era.




Fly (1996)

The re-issue of her 1995's album "Fly". It has the duo "Time to say goodbye" as the opening theme of this CD. "How Can Heaven Love Me" has some different vocalization.



Dive (1993)

U.S. 15-Track of her first
"post-broadway musical era" album. Produced by Frank Peterson.




I ADORE SARAH BRIGHTMAN!

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