Various Artists
Walt Disney Records
2x CD
Release date: 25.02.2008
Disney Greatest Musicals is the panacea for the huge current resurgence and popularity in theatrical and film musicals across the UK & indeed Worldwide.
Disney’s enormously successful High School Musical has really driven the renewed interest in this area its popularity has been reinforced by the recent attendance record-breaking High School Musical Ice Tour and the High School Musical UK stage tour which kicked off in Bromley this month, visits 31 towns, and will play to over 600,000 fans with a just-announced 6 week London production run on top.
Mary Poppins has just closed in London after a 3 year West End run and will go on tour from May… and of course the Award- Winning Lion King Musical continues to go from strength to strength in London’s West End as it nears its 10th year in production.
The new Disney Greatest Musicals album puts much loved classic songs, from movies and shows such as Jungle Book and Mary Poppins alongside the latest Disney smash hits from High School Musical and the multi Oscar®-nominated Enchanted. All the Greatest songs are featured from generations of brilliant Disney Musicals with the current - ‘Breaking Free’ by Troy & Gabriella from High School Musical, sitting alongside the classic ‘The Bare Necessities’ (Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman) from Jungle Book and ‘Circle of Life’ by the Lion King Broadway Cast alongside Oscar®-winning song‘Chim Chim Cheree’ by Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews from Mary Poppins.
This fantastic 2CD set couldn't be released at a better time –it’s the perfect gift for Mothers Day and for the kids at Easter! Disney Greatest Musicals is the perfect gift package for all the family… and it’ll last a lot longer than an Easter Egg!
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