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For the casual listener, the 1993 “New London Cast Recording” or the 2019 “The Study Hall Cast” might be more polished. But for the , the Original London Cast Recording is essential. It captures a moment when Andrew Lloyd Webber was at his most experimental, his most bombastic, and his most oddly charming—a musical about trains on skates, taken absolutely seriously, and sounding gloriously, ridiculously alive.

”A light at the end of the tunnel… powered by synthesisers and pure nerve.” – Melody Maker , 1984

The Original London Cast Recording, produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber himself (with co-production by David Caddick), was rushed into studios (notably Abbey Road and Olympic Studios) just months after the premiere. Unlike a traditional cast album that simply documents the show, this recording serves as a —featuring tighter rock production, different vocal takes, and edits that don’t perfectly match the stage running order.