Phantom of the Paradise is a rock opera version of "The Phantom of the Opera" with elements of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and the legend of Faust.
Evil record producer Swan steals both the singer (Phoenix) and the music from composer Winslow Leach.
With a mutilated face covered by a silver owl-like mask, he searches for other ways to have his revenge.
However, Leach signs a contract with Swan to complete his rock opera based on the life of Faust only for Phoenix.
Betrayed by Swan, who hires glam-rock singer Beef as the lead singer of this rock opera, Leach exacts his vengeance.
However, Leach discovers the dark secret of his contract: Swan has sold his soul to the devil for eternal youth - 20 years ago.
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Phantom of the Paradise
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Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye (Performed by "The Juicy Fruits"/ Lead Vocal-Archie Hann)
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Paul Williams:
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Faust (Vocal-Bill Finley)
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Paul Williams:
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Upholstery (Performed by "The Beach Burms"/ Lead Vocal-Jeffrey Comanor)
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Paul Williams:
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Special To Me (Phoenix Audition Song) (Vocal-Jessica Harper)
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Paul Williams:
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Phantom's Theme (Beauty and The Beast) (Vocal-Paul Williams)
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Paul Williams:
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Somebody Super Like You (Beef Construction Song) (Performes by "The Undead"/Lead Vocal-Harold Oblong)
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Paul Williams:
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Life At Last (Lead Vocal-Ray Kennedy)
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Paul Williams:
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Old Souls (Vocal-Jessica Harper)
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Paul Williams:
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Faust (Vocal-Paul Williams)
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Paul Williams:
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The Hell Of It (Vocal-Paul Williams)
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Paul Williams:
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