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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Opening: I Hope I Get It - Company 2. I Can Do That - Wayne Cilento 3. At the Ballet - Carole Bishope/Nancy Lane/Kay Cole 4. Sing! - Renee Baughman/Don Percassi 5. Montage Part 1: Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love - Cameron Mason/Baayork Lee (Expanded version) 6. Montage Part 2: Mother - Ron Kuhlman/Patricia Garland 7. Montage Part 3: Gimme the Ball - Michel Stuart/Ronald Dennis 8. Nothing - Priscilla Lopez 9. Dance: Ten; Looks: Three - Pamela Blair 10. Music and the Mirror, The - Donna McKechnie 11. One - Company 12. What I Did For Love - Priscilla Lopez/Company 13. One (Reprise) / Finale - Company
Album Notes Music composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Words written by Edward Kleban. Principal cast: Scott Allen (Roy); Renee Baughman (Kristine); Carole (Kelly) Bishop (Sheila); Pamela Blair (Val); Wayne Cilento (Mike); Chuck Cissel (Butch); Clive Clerk (Larry); Kay Cole (Maggie); Ronald Dennis (Richie); Donna Drake (Tricia); Brandt Edwards (Tom); Patricia Garland (Judy) Carolyn Kirsch (Lois); Ron Kuhlman (Don) Nancy Lane (Bebe); Baayork Lee (Connie); Priscilla Lopez (Diana); Robert LuPone (Zach); Cameron Mason (Mark); Donna McKechnie (Cassie); Don Percassi (Al); Carole Schweid (Barbara); Michael Serrecchia (Frank); Michel Stuart (Greg); Thomas J. Walsh (Bobby); Sammy Williams (Paul); Crissy Wilzak (Vicki). Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios, New York, New York on June 2, 1975. Includes liner notes by Marc Kirkeby. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Music composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Words written by Edward Kleban. Principal cast: Scott Allen (Roy); Renee Baughman (Kristine); Carole (Kelly) Bishop (Sheila); Pamela Blair (Val); Wayne Cilento (Mike); Chuck Cissel (Butch); Clive Clerk (Larry); Kay Cole (Maggie); Ronald Dennis (Richie); Donna Drake (Tricia); Brandt Edwards (Tom); Patricia Garland (Judy) Carolyn Kirsch (Lois); Ron Kuhlman (Don) Nancy Lane (Bebe); Baayork Lee (Connie); Priscilla Lopez (Diana); Robert LuPone (Zach); Cameron Mason (Mark); Donna McKechnie (Cassie); Don Percassi (Al); Carole Schweid (Barbara); Michael Serrecchia (Frank); Michel Stuart (Greg); Thomas J. Walsh (Bobby); Sammy Williams (Paul); Crissy Wilzak (Vicki). Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios, New York, New York on June 2, 1975. Includes liner notes by Marc Kirkeby. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews Still the best after all these years... I was disappointed when they closed the original show and not impressed when they opened it with a new cast, without paying tribute to the original (you know they not only acted and performed in it, they helped it be created with their stories). Truly unique. Review ID: 10000000007922789 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/09/08 by: great cd, original cast recording, hard to find in stores, can sing to it, just all around one of the best musicals ever written Review ID: 10000000007914581 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 05/05/08 by: Have had nothing but positive experience dealing wiwth e-bay. Love the music. Listen over and over to it. Love Broadway !! Review ID: 10000000007007541 Was this review helpful? Report this review If you've ever tried out or auditioned for anything, you've felt that anticipation/dread of potential acceptance or rejection. If you've ever seen a Broadway style musical you've seen a number of individuals who went through the same emotional wringer, only with much higher stakes. The performer's livelihoods and careers, depend on their ability to "make the cut" and land roles - after lengthy and often grueling tryouts. "A Chorus Line" is comprised of the moving stories of a group such performers: People whose talents we have all witnessed and appreciated, but whose real lives and feelings and personalities remain anonymous. "A Chorus Line" allows us to spend an evening with these extraordinary folk, and discover the things that made them what and who they are. For the first time, we are permitted to see inside their personal lives and histories, and experience their joy, their pain, their victories and defeats. These stories and characters are real. The original cast members were actually baring their own souls, for all of us to see, and the current cast allows a new generation to feel these same character's emotions, and experience a part of their very lives - in real time. It is for this reason that, if you haven't already seen it, "A Chorus Line" should be the next musical you see. If you've never seen a musical, it should be the first one you see. Seeing "A Chorus Line" will forever change the way you view a live performance. You will come to realize that the performers, all of them, are real, and they have real lives, and they often shed blood, sweat, and many tears to earn the opportunity to demonstrate their talent for you. There is no better way to see inside the the creation of theater. I recently experienced the revival of "A Chorus Line" on Broadway, and I was literally moved to tears. Alas, there is no way to recreate this experience. The movie of the same name, although enjoyed by some, is an incomplete and artificial shell of the Broadway show. The CD, on the other hand, once you've seen the show, allows you to recreate the show in your mind to some extent, and is moving in it's own right. You can't see the performers, of course, and, since the show itself is about dancers, an audio performance is obviously limited. But, even though many of the monologues are missing, the songs still resound with the music and the stories that give "A Chorus Line" life. It is still impossible for me to listen to the CD without experiencing some of the emotion I felt upon seeing the show for the first time. I highly recommend that you see "A Chorus Line" wherever and whenever you can. Performances like this must be experienced, and encouraged. There is no other show like this. It will forever change the way you look at live performance. The CD, in the absence of a live performance, is a worthy remembrance, and should be owned by all who've seen the show. Review ID: 10000000006627069 Was this review helpful? Report this review needed cd for high school musical came in timely manner excellent shape the sound quality was great packaging was good granddaughter used it for her high school musical and the song one for her tryouts for a dance troup. it was actually better than i expected when i ordered it. would order again with no hesitation. couldn't ask for a better transaction smooth and efficent Review ID: 10000000003453847 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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