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| Sales Rank: | 5526 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $7.30 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-10-10 |
| Label: | Sony |
| UPC: | 828768978528 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Sony |
| ASIN: | B000HEZF8Q |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on A Chorus Line - The New Broadway Cast Recording (2006 Broadway Revival Cast) by Sony
- Opening: I Hope I Get It
- I Can Do That
- At The Ballet
- Sing!
- Montage, Part 1: Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love
- Montage, Part 2: Nothing
- Montage, Part 3: Mother
- Montage, Part 4: Gimme The Ball
- Dance: Ten; Looks: Three
- The Music And The Mirror
- One
- What I Did For Love
- One (reprise) / Finale
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
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In the fall of 2006, A Chorus Line came back on Broadway 16 years after its original run closed, and it felt as if it had never left. The new production, put together by alums from the first one, is a carbon copy of Michael Bennett's groundbreaking staging, and the cast recording follows suit. The good news is that Marvin Hamlisch's energetic, pop-inflected score sounds as great as ever; the bad news: well, you might quibble with the staging but when it comes to the CD, there isn't really any bad news. This time around, the songs are performed in the order in which they are performed live, and the recording includes more of the incidental music and the dialogue. Among the highlights are Natalie Cortez's fabulous "Nothing" (check out the Bacharachian trumpet-and-piano arrangements, which aren't all that surprising since co-orchestrator Jonathan Tunick had worked on Bacharach's sole musical, Promises, Promises) and Jessica Lee Goldyn's uproarious "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three." And then there's "One," which remains one of the most memorable songs in the musical-theater catalogue—-lucky for us, we get it twice since it's reprised at the end. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews
close, but not superior - Reviewed on 2008-01-17
This new recording is, of course great because it's the new Broadway cast, but when you compair it to the original cast recording, it pales.
Not seeing the show you can only judge the music, and having listening to the original recording for so many years, you get used to its' perfection.
On the new recording: the opening number is slower, but then "At The Ballet" is too fast. "Sing" tries to be funny and looses the charm of the original. "Nothing" falls short of the original's performance. The montages are great here, and nice to hear more music than the original. What is good is the finale of "One", nice new instrumentation. Overall, the music is crisp, and technology has advanced to make it a good sounding recording, and not to put this recording down, it is a good companion to the "gold standard"-- the original cast recording, but after listening a couple of times, I'll go back to the original when I want to enjoy A Chorus Line.
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Book Subjects
- Cast Recordings
- Music Theater
- Musical Theater
- Original Cast Recordings
- Pop
- Showtunes / B'way