Ein Mann mit einer Ausnahmestimme: Colm Wilkinson war 1985 der erste englischsprachige Jean Valjean der Welt in der Londoner Premiere von LES MISERABLES und der erste Jekyll auf dem Konzeptalbum von Wildhorns JEKYLL & HYDE. Sein 2009er Album seiner kanadischen Konzerttour ist voller Musical-Hymnen und Popklassiker. Absolut hörenswert.
- 1. The Music of the Night 5:19
- 2. Tennessee Waltz 3:08
- 3. The Wind Beneath My Wings 3:51
- 4. Bring Him Home 3:20
- 5. This is the Moment 3:37
- 6. Runaway 2:33
- 7. Some Enchanted Evening 3:09
- 8. Country Roads 3:30
- 9. Somewhere 2:31
- 10. Hallelujah 4:31
- 11. The House of the Rising Sun 3:28
- 12. If I Ever Would Leave You 3:45
- 13. Old Man River 3:10
- 14. Whiskey in the Jar 2:05
- 15. Danny Boy 4:19
- 16. Anthem 3:04
- 17. Imagine/Peace Will Come 5:09
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To lovers of musical theatre around the world, Colm Wilkinson definitely needs no introduction. On stages in London, New York, Toronto and beyond, he has firmly established himself as one of theatres greatest performers. His definitive portrayal of such leading characters as Jean Valjean in "Les Miserables" and the Phantom in "Phantom of the Opera" has brought the Irish born singer huge critical acclaim, a trophy case crammed with awards, and the adoration of millions of theatregoers.
This is the album his fans have been waiting for. A recording of the songs from his highly successful concert tour. A fantastic mix of Broadway, Pop, Irish Ballads and more, all sung with the passion, emotion and honesty that has made Wilkinson famous.
Colm Wilkinson created the role of Jean Valjean in the original London and Broadway productions of Les Miserables, earning a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Actor as well as Tony and Drama Desk nominations, and winning the Helen Hayes Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award, and a Theatre World Award. Colm returned to the role of Jean Valjean for one night only in October 1995, starring in the now legendary London 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall. A video version of the concert has since been seen by millions on televison stations throughout the world.
Colm created the role of "The Phantom" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera at the composer's annual music festival at Sydmonton. He went on to star in the Toronto production at the Pantages Theatre, from the show's premiere in September 1989 until May 1994. For his portrayal Colm received the 1989-90 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Review or Musical.