Andrew Lloyd Webber discography

This page lists notable US and UK albums, singles and compilations which feature music written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, alongside their release dates.

Show Recordings

The Likes of Us (1965)

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968)

  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1969) Original album featuring David Daltrey and The Mixed Bag
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original London Cast (1972) Recording of the Young Vic production including Peter Reeves and Gary Bond.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1974) A studio production featuring Gary Bond, Peter Reeves and Gordon Waller. Produced by Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original Broadway Cast (1982) Featuring Laurie Beechman, Bill Hutton & Gordon Stanley.
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1991) Featuring the cast of the London Palladium revival production including Jason Donovan, Linzi Hateley and David Easter.
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original Canadian Cast Recording (1992) Featuring Donny Osmond, Janet Metz and Johnny Seaton.
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: U.S. Cast (1993) Featuring the cast of the 1993 Los Angeles production including Michael Damian, Kelli Rabke, Clifford David and Robert Torti.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Original Soundtrack Album (1999) Featuring the cast of the video production including Donny Osmond, Maria Friedman, Robert Torti and Richard Attenborough.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2005) US Tour Cast Recording featuring Patrick Cassidy and Amy Adams.
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2009) UK Tour Cast Recording featuring Craig Chalmers, Abigail Jaye, Henry Metcalfe and Simon Bowman.

Jesus Christ Superstar (1970)

Jeeves (1975) / By Jeeves (1996)

Evita (1976)

Tell Me On A Sunday (1979)

Cats (1981)

Song and Dance (1982)

Starlight Express (1984)

  • Starlight Express: The Original Cast Recording (1984) Featuring the original London cast including Lon Satton as Papa, Ray Shell as Rusty and Stephanie Lawrence as Pearl.
  • Music and Songs from Starlight Express (1987) Studio recording made for release coinciding with the original Broadway production.
  • The New Starlight Express (1993) Featuring the cast of the London production that was revamped in 1992 including Lon Satton as Papa, Greg Ellis as Rusty and Reva Rice as Pearl.

The Phantom of the Opera (1986)

  • The Phantom of the Opera: Original Cast Recording (1986) Featuring the original London cast including Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman and Steve Barton. The three principals reprised their roles in the original Broadway production and thus no additional original Broadway cast recording was made.
  • The Phantom of the Opera: Original Canadian Cast Recording (1989) Featuring Colm Wilkinson, Rebecca Caine and Byron Nease.
  • The Phantom of the Opera: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2004) Single disc album featuring the cast of the movie including Gerard Butler as The Phantom, Emmy Rossum as Christine and Patrick Wilson as Raoul. Including "Learn to Be Lonely" by Minnie Driver, whose singing voice was not heard in the film.
  • The Phantom of the Opera: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Special Edition (2004) Two disc version featuring the movie cast.
  • The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011) Live recording of a concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the London opening; featuring Ramin Karimloo, Sierra Boggess and Hadley Fraser.

Aspects of Love (1989)

  • Aspects of Love: Original Cast Recording (1989) Featuring the original London cast including Ann Crumb, Michael Ball, Diana Morrison and Kevin Colson.

Sunset Boulevard (1993)

  • Sunset Boulevard: World Premiere Recording (1993) A recording of the original London production cast featuring Patti LuPone, Kevin Anderson, Daniel Benzali and Meredith Braun. A number of the backing tracks had been pre-recorded for the 1992 Sydmonton Festival performance and therefore differed from the versions as they would have been played live at the theatre.
  • Sunset Boulevard: American Premiere Recording (1994)
  • Sunset Boulevard: American Premiere Recording Highlights (1994) Recordings of the original Los Angeles production cast featuring Glenn Close, Alan Campbell, George Hearn and Judy Kuhn. Close, Campbell and Hearn would later reprise their roles when the show opened on Broadway and therefore this functioned as the Broadway cast recording despite not having technically been so.
  • Sunset Boulevard: Original Canadian Cast Recording (1995) Featuring the cast of the Toronto production including Diahann Carroll, Rex Smith and Walter Charles.
  • Sunset Boulevard: Deutsche Originalaufnahme (1996) Featuring the cast of the original German production including Helen Schneider and Uwe Kröger.
  • Petula Clark - Songs from Sunset Boulevard (1996) A three-track EP released to coincide with Clark taking over the role in the London production.
  • Faith Brown & Earl Carpenter - Songs from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard (2001) A three-track EP released for sale at venues of the first UK touring production. Brown and Carpenter performed to the backing tracks that had been originally recorded in advance of Sunset Boulevard: World Premiere Recording. David Caddick, the show's Production Musical Director produced the vocal performances.

Whistle Down the Wind (1996)

The Beautiful Game (2000)

  • The Beautiful Game: Original Cast Recording (2000) Featuring Josie Walker, Hannah Waddingham and Ben Goddard.

The Woman in White (2004)

Love Never Dies (2010)

The Wizard of Oz (2011)

School of Rock (2015)

  • School of Rock: Original Broadway Cast Recording (2015) Featuring Sierra Boggess.

Standalone albums

  • Variations (1978) Variations on a theme by Niccolo Paganini for cello and rock band, featuring Julian Lloyd Webber, Barbara Thompson, Rod Argent and Colosseum II featuring Gary Moore. Lloyd Webber wrote and arranged the music, as well as producing the album.
  • Marti Webb - Won't Change Places (1981) Lloyd Webber executive produced Webb's second solo album after Tell Me on a Sunday which was released on his Really Useful Records. He also wrote and produced a number of the tracks on the album.
  • Requiem (1985) Lloyd Webber's setting of the Latin requiem mass featuring vocalists Plácido Domingo and Sarah Brightman, and conducted by Lorin Maazel. Lloyd Webber wrote the music.
  • Sarah Brightman - Surrender: The Unexpected Songs (1996)

Live recordings

  • Andrew Lloyd Webber - Masterpiece (2001) Live recording at the Great Hall Of The People, Beijing, featuring Elaine Paige, Kris Phillips

Soundtracks

The Odessa File (1974)


Singles

Title B-Side Artist Year Label Notes
"Down Thru' Summer" "I'll Give All My Love to Southend" Ross Hannaman 1967
"1969" "Probably On Thursday"
"Believe Me I Will" Sacha Distel 1968
"'Til Tomorrow" "Try It and See" Rita Pavone 1969 "Try It and See" written by Lloyd Webber and Rice
"Come Back Richard Your Country Needs You" Tim Rice and the Webber Group
"Goodbye Seattle" Paul Raven 1970
"What A Line to Go Out On" Yvonne Elliman 1972
"Disillusion Me" Gary Bond 1973
"Christmas Dream" Maynard Williams 1974
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" Julie Covington 1977
"Another Suitcase in Another Hall" Barbara Dickson
"It's Easy for You" Elvis Presley
"Magdalena" Tony Christie
"On This Night of a Thousand Stars"
"I Could Have Given You More" Petula Clark
"Take That Look Off Your Face" "Sheldon Bloom" Marti Webb 1980 Really Useful Records/Polydor
"Tell Me on a Sunday" "You Made Me Think You Were in Love"
"Your Ears Should Be Burning Now" "Nothing Like You've Ever Known"
"I've Been in Love Too Long"
"Unexpected Song" Marti Webb and Justin Hayward 1981
"Memory" "The Overture from Cats" Elaine Paige
"Memory" Barbra Streisand 1982
"The Last Man in My Life" "Come Back With the Same Look in Your Eyes" Marti Webb Polydor
"The Phantom of the Opera" "Overture - The Phantom of the Opera" Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman 1986 Polydor
"The Music of the Night" Michael Crawford
"All I Ask of You" Cliff Richard and Sarah Brightman
"Love Changes Everything" Michael Ball 1989
"Anything But Lonely" Sarah Brightman
"The First Man You Remember" Michael Ball and Diana Morrison
"Any Dream Will Do" Jason Donovan 1991
"Close Every Door" Phillip Schofield 1992
"Next Time You Fall in Love" Reva Rice and Greg Ellis 1993
"Sunset Boulevard" "Sunset Boulevard Symphonic Mix" Michael Ball
"The Perfect Year" Dina Carroll
"With One Look" Barbra Streisand
"As If We Never Said Goodbye" 1994
"As If We Never Said Goodbye"
  • "Out Here On My Own"
  • "For You"
Elaine Paige 1995 WEA
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
  • "Santa Evita"
  • "Latin Chant"
Madonna 1996 Warner Bros. Records/WEA Co-produced by Lloyd Webber, Nigel Wright, Alan Parker and David Caddick
"You Must Love Me" "Rainbow High"
"Another Suitcase in Another Hall"
  • "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" [Miami Mix Edit]
  • You Must Love Me
  • Hello and Goodbye
1997
"Whistle Down the Wind"
  • "The Perfect Year"
  • "The Jellicle Ball"
Tina Arena 1998 Really Useful Records/Polydor
  • "The Perfect Year" is performed by Glenn Close
  • "The Jellicle Ball" is taken from the then forthcoming video version of Cats
"No Matter What" Boyzone
"A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste" Meatloaf featuring Bonnie Tyler
"Cold" The Everly Brothers
"Memory"
  • "As If We Never Said Goodbye"
  • "The Rose"
Elaine Paige WEA
"Our Kind of Love" Hannah 2000 Really Useful Records/Telstar Records
"Let Us Love in Peace" Josie Walker with the Omagh Community Youth Choir
"Any Dream Will Do" Lee Mead 2007
"It's My Time" Jade Ewen 2009

Compilations

Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Records which, for a number of years, had an exclusive partnership with Polydor, released a number of compilations:

Other notable compilation albums, produced by other labels, include:

  • Michael Crawford Performs Andrew Lloyd Webber (1991)
  • The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber: Performed by the Orlando Pops Orchestra (1999)[2]

References

  1. "Unmasked: The Platinum Collection by Andrew Lloyd Webber on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  2. "Andrew Lloyd Webber - The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber [date mislabeled as "June 3, 1997"]". Amazon. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
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