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Aspects of Love

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11 songs from this Broadway hit, complete with lyrics and photos from the stage production. Song highlights include: Love Changes Everything
-- Parlez-Vous Francais?
-- The First Man You Remember
-- Anything But Lonely
-- and more.

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First published January 1, 1989

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Many popularly successful musicals of British composer Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber include Jesus Christ Superstar (1971), Evita (1976), and The Phantom of the Opera (1986).

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September 20, 2007
This is the sheet music to the under-appreciated Andrew LLoyd Webber musical "Aspects of Love," which had a short run on Broadway in the early 1990s and starred Michael Ball, Anne Crumb and Kevin Colson.

Unlike many of Lloyd Webber's other, more popular shows, really only one song from this musical gained any wide acceptance in the theatre world, Ball's rendition of the opening work, "Love Changes Everything." However, the rest of the score is solid as well, and offers romantic duets (Seeing is Believing, First Man You Remember), duets for two men (She'd Be Far Better Off with You), ensemble pieces (Everybody Loves a Hero, Falling) and solo pieces for men (Love Changes Everything) and women (Anything But Lonely, There is More to Love). Women tired of hauling out the sheet music to "I Dreamed a Dream" and "Taylor the Latte Boy" for every audition should give serious consideration to the works in this piece, they show off vocal strength without being overused in auditions today.
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January 12, 2015
The musical adaptation was far more interesting to me than the book. I did not find the writing style engaging or detailed.
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