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Les Miserables: 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall (2LP Black Vinyl) $39.12 + Free Shipping

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  • The world's longest running musical is celebrating it's 40th anniversary on October 8, 2025. To mark this event, we're re-releasing the recording of the 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall on First Night Records.
  • This first-ever release on LP has been remastered and compiled for 2 LP vinyl especially by Sir Cameron Mackintosh and his team.
  • The celebrated concert starred a dream cast featuring Colm Wilkinson, Philip Quast, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, Ruthie Henshall, Alun Armstrong, Jenny Galloway, Michael Maguire, Judy Kuhn, a company of 250 and the 70 piece London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Charles Abell.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Les Miserables: 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall (Black 2LP Vinyl) for $39.12. Shipping is free.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • The world's longest running musical is celebrating it's 40th anniversary on October 8, 2025. To mark this event, we're re-releasing the recording of the 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall on First Night Records.
  • This first-ever release on LP has been remastered and compiled for 2 LP vinyl especially by Sir Cameron Mackintosh and his team.
  • The celebrated concert starred a dream cast featuring Colm Wilkinson, Philip Quast, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, Ruthie Henshall, Alun Armstrong, Jenny Galloway, Michael Maguire, Judy Kuhn, a company of 250 and the 70 piece London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Charles Abell.

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If you want to give it a listen before purchase...
https://youtu.be/Tq8JaB-NnYY?si=Q0qlYOsb0fgMqCOg

Track Listings
  1. Prologue / Look Down (Live)
  2. Valjean's Soliloquy (Live)
  3. At the End of the Day (Live)
  4. I Dreamed a Dream (Live)
  5. Lovely Ladies (Live)
  6. Fantine's Arrest (Live)
  7. The Runaway Cart (Live)
  8. Who Am I? (Live)
  9. The Confrontation (Live)
  10. Master of the House (Live)
  11. Stars (Live)
  12. ABC Café / Red and Black (Live)
  13. Do You Hear the People Sing? (Live)
  14. In My Life (Live)
  15. A Heart Full of Love (Live)
  16. Day More! (Live)
  17. Entr'acte / on My Own (Live)
  18. Building the Barricade (Live)
  19. A Little Fall of Rain (Live)
  20. Drink with Me (Live)
  21. Bring Him Home (Live)
  22. The Final Battle (Live)
  23. Javert's Suicide (Live)
  24. Empty Chairs at Empty Tables (Live)
  25. Beggars at the Feast (Live)
  26. Epilogue (Finale) [Live]
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This is my favorite performance of Les Mis. Do note that the DVD (as linked on Youtube) doesn't have as good of audio mastering as the CDs did, so if you find the audio quality of that video to be a bit disappointing, the vinyl should be better.

And man, I so wish they'd shot the performance on film so we could have gotten a HD remaster, along with having the better audio master.
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Quote from Lomic :
This is my favorite performance of Les Mis. Do note that the DVD (as linked on Youtube) doesn't have as good of audio mastering as the CDs did, so if you find the audio quality of that video to be a bit disappointing, the vinyl should be better.

And man, I so wish they'd shot the performance on film so we could have gotten a HD remaster, along with having the better audio master.
Do the CD's fix the chair slamming the ground during the Castle on a Cloud song?
https://youtu.be/glnoF9LKfKw?si=M...CVjl&t=100
(timecoded to when it happens)
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Quote from Eragorn :
Do the CD's fix the chair slamming the ground during the Castle on a Cloud song?
https://youtu.be/glnoF9LKfKw?si=M...CVjl&t=100
(timecoded to when it happens)
They don't. It was actually a stage light exploding.
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Quote from Lomic :

They don't. It was actually a stage light exploding.
I always thought that personally...
Youtube comments though lol
"During the performance of "Castle on a Cloud", as Hannah Chick sang the line "Crying at all is not allowed", a loud pop was heard – the popping of a balloon, one of many stored in the ceiling for release at the end of the show. It visibly startled her (as seen by her sudden flinch), but she recovered immediately and continued the song with no delay in the delivery."
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"I love when she jumps at 1:42 but just goes on like a boss, btw, that wasn't a light fixture, or a balloon, someone dropped a chair, it says so in the dvd extras"
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"My Senior year English teacher played the full 10th anniversary concert recording for us in class after we read the novel because he was in one of the front rows in the audience. He claimed that it was a stage light exploding and he saw it happen. It also sounds a lot like a stage/studio light exploding; when one explodes, most people say it sounds a lot like a gunshot. If that was actually a chair, it certainly was a loud one to reverberate throughout the entire auditorium haha."

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Interesting, I thought it was the DVD extras where they had mentioned it was a stage light, but I must have just gotten it wrong. Probably only watched them once 20 years ago.

Surprising their microphones picked up a chair drop so loudly. I guess all the cast were sitting on chairs on the stage, so if it happened that close it would make sense.

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Quote from Lomic :
Interesting, I thought it was the DVD extras where they had mentioned it was a stage light, but I must have just gotten it wrong. Probably only watched them once 20 years ago.

Surprising their microphones picked up a chair drop so loudly. I guess all the cast were sitting on chairs on the stage, so if it happened that close it would make sense.
Well you may know this trivia but Lea Salonga who was Éponine in this version of the production also was the singing voice for both Princess Jasmine (Aladdin) and Mulan.
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Quote from Eragorn :
Well you may know this trivia but Lea Salonga who was Éponine in this version of the production also was the singing voice for both Princess Jasmine (Aladdin) and Mulan.
Hah, yeah I was actually watching Aladdin for the first time in a long time as an adult, and when Jasmine started singing I was like "Wait, is that Eponine?"

I didn't care for the 25th Anniversary Les Mis concert (Nick Jonas, why?), but was glad to see they brought in Lea as Fantine.

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