Track Listing 1. Chicago, film score (2003): Overture / And All That Jazz 2. Chicago, film score (2003): Funny Honey 3. Chicago, film score (2003): When You're Good To Mama 4. Chicago, film score (2003): Cell Block Tango 5. Chicago, film score (2003): All I Care About 6. Chicago, film score (2003): We Both Reached For The Gun 7. Chicago, film score (2003): Roxie 8. Chicago, film score (2003): I Can't Do It Alone 9. Chicago, film score (2003): Mister Cellophane 10. Chicago, film score (2003): Razzle Dazzle 11. Chicago, film score (2003): Class 12. Chicago, film score (2003): Nowadays (Roxie) 13. Chicago, film score (2003): Nowadays / Hot Honey Rag 14. Chicago, film score (2003): I Move On 15. Chicago, film score (2003): After Midnight (Elfman) 16. Chicago, film score (2003): Roxie's Suite (Elfman) 17. Chicago, film score (2003): Cell Block Tango (He Had It Comin') [bonus track; not used in film] 18. Love Is A Crime (inspired by the film "Chicago", 2003): [bonus track]
| Details | | Playing Time: | 70 min. | | Producer: | Danny Elfman, Martin Richards, Randy Spendlove, Ric Wake, Richie Jones | | Distributor: | Sbme Special Mkts. | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Music and lyrics written by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Original score composed by Danny Elfman. CHICAGO won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack For A Motion Picture, Television Or Media. "I Move On" was nominated for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. Includes a bonus DVD disc. Includes liner notes by Kander & Ebb. CHICAGO won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack For A Motion Picture, Television Or Media. "I Move On" was nominated for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. Original score composed by Danny Elfman. This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. CHICAGO won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack For A Motion Picture, Television Or Media. "I Move On" was nominated for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Damon Sharpe, Greg Laswon (vocals, background vocals); Dana Calitri, Curtis King, Singleton Palmer Band, Dennis Collins, Joe Pizzi, Ekaterina Chtchelkanova, Nick Richards, Charles King , Eric Troyer, Harrison Beal, Billy Hartung, Melanie Gage, Tata Nicole, Timothy Shew, Edgar Godineaux, Fonzi Thornton, Shaun Amyot, Susan Misner, Deidre Goodwin, Jeff Siebert, Michael Johnston , Rick Negron, Jocelyn Dowling, Roxane Barlow, Robert Montano, Mary Ann Lamb, Deanie Richardson & Second Fiddle, Darren Lee, Cynthia Onrubia, Willy Falk, Denise Faye, Cleve Asbury, Mark Harrison, Margaret Dorn, Sara Ramirez, Audrey Martells, Darius de Haas, Scott Fowler, Capathia Jenkins, Laura Dean (vocals); Jamie Talbot, Stan Sulzmann (alto, clarinet, reeds, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Mitch Dalton (guitar, banjo); Eric Kupper (guitar, keyboards); Jack Cavari (guitar); Freddie Green (banjo); Chris Garrick, Laura Seaton (violin); Alan Barnes, Ray Swinfield (clarinet, bass clarinet, reeds, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Lawrence Feldman (soprano saxophone); Lou Marini (alto saxophone); Chuck Wilson (tenor saxophone); Brian O'Flaherty, Tony Kadleck, Derek Watkins (trumpet); Pete Beachill (trombone, tenor trombone); Keith O'Quinn, Larry Farrell (trombone); Nathan Durham, Owen Slade (tuba); David Hartley, John Saver (piano); Paul Morgan (double bass); Perry J. Cavari (drums); Jim Saporito, Gary Kettel (percussion); Richie Jones (drum programming); Nicki Richards, Paulette McWilliams (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Dan Hetzel; Dennis Sands; Richie Jones; Thomas R. Yezzi. Recording information: Air Studios, London, England; Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Cove City Sound Studio, L. I., NY; Hensen Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Meatlworks Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Paramount Stage M; Right Track Recording, Bucharest, Romania; Sony Music Studios, New York, NY; Warner Bros. Eastwood Scoring Stage, CA. Director: Rob Marshall . Editors: Ellen Segal; Martin Welsh. Photographer: David James. Unknown Contributor Roles: Ekaterina Chtchelkanova; Mya Harrison; Susan Misner; Deidre Goodwin. Arrangers: Paul Bogaev; Rick Wake; Richie Jones; Douglas Besterman. CHICAGO has a long and varied history; it began life in the '20s as a play about a showgirl named Roxie Hart, the character whose name was used as the title for a '40s movie inspired by the show. In the '70s, Broadway composers Kander and Ebb (CABARET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK) wrote the songs for a musical version focusing on the '20s-jazz angle and capitalizing on the murder-and-sex theme, and Bob Fosse fleshed the whole thing out to great success. The late-'90s Broadway revival of the show was even more successful and gave rise to a film version featuring Richard Gere, Renee Zellweger, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, movie stars not known for singing. The film turned out to be a huge hit, and the actors handle their vocal chores admirably, as borne out on this ...
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