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Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Royal Albert Hall Celebration (1998) D
Type:
Video > Movies
Files:
1
Size:
1.51 GB

Spoken language(s):
English
Quality:
+0 / -0 (0)

Uploaded:
Sep 22, 2008
By:
AdminLT



Honestly - it one THE BEST concert for ALW music lovers. All star cast. Sarah Brightman and Michael Ball are at the top of their game, others are also not far behind.
It is a shame that video and audio quality of the original is mediocre at best.
Video - h.264 MP4 1.5Mbps; Audio: AAC 192kbps. 
Scaled for 16:9 screens (original material is 4:3).

Comments

Your scaling ruins the work. Suggest you start a carreer in show-business with I title like:

"How I fattenned the Chorus Girls".
And observe a diet of Pirates ship biscuits and Chinese tea for 3 months.
It certainly is not. Mr AdminLT, I'm sorry to disagree with you, this "revival" is very, very far from the original perfomances.

I own a 1976 MCA 2 LP record of Evita. Julie Covington and C.T. Wilkinson with the LPO conducted by Anthony Bowles will always be the absolute reference musically speaking...

As for CATS I saw it live in the Drury Lane Theatre in 1989, if memory serves. It was not the original Cast but it was far better than the 1998 DVD which still carries Elaine Paige from the Original Cast.

But I dislike John Mills, even in Ryan's Daughter where he earned an Oscar

Obviusly you are a visualy oriented person, I give more importance to Sound, but my DVD is an OPPO as the Plasma a Pioneer 428. But the sound is ARCAM FMJ and the Speakers Tannoy Glenair...

The video is not bad once converted back to DVD in NTSC with Nero Vision.

The sound is not good (apart from DTS and FLAC, all codecs are crap.. but it is not offensive.

I can only recommend this to people who do not own anything else. just for the music.

As for mage is concerned English Children's Choirs are always enchanting. Let us Hope they do not disappear...
Rhum_Keeper, I've been searching for ever for the Julie Covington. Would it be possible for you to rip and upload?