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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Prologue - (TRUE instrumental) 2. Lost in the Darkness 3. Facade 4. Pursue the Truth 5. Facade (Reprise 1) 6. Emma's Reasons 7. I Must Go On 8. Take Me as I Am 9. Letting Go 10. Facade (Reprise 2) 11. No One Knows Who I Am 12. Good 'N' Evil 13. Now There Is No Choice 14. This Is the Moment 15. First Transformation 16. Alive 17. Your Work-and Nothing More 18. Sympathy, Tenderness 19. Someone Like You 20. Alive (Reprise) 21. Murder, Murder 22. Once Upon a Dream 23. Obsession 24. In His Eyes 25. Dangerous Game 26. Facade (Reprise 3) 27. Way Back, The 28. New Life, A 29. Confrontation 30. Facade (Reprise 4) 31. Finale
Album Notes Principal cast includes: Robert Cuccioli (Dr. Henry Jekyll, Mr. Edward Hyde); Linda Eder (Lucy); Christiane Noll (Emma Carew); George Merritt (John Utterson); Robert Ingham (Sir Danvers Carew). Broadway orchestra: Jason Howland (conductor); Dale Stuckenbruck, Nam Sook Lee (violin); Debra Shufelt (viola); Ted Mook (cello); Robert Bush (flute, piccolo, alto flute); Paul Garment (clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto saxophone); Matt Dine (oboe, english horn); R.J. Kelley (horn); Herb Besson (trombone); Ron Melrose, Jan Rosenberg, Adam Cohen (keyboards); David Finck (acoustic & electric basses); James Saporito, Randall Hicks (percussion). Additional personnel includes: David Nadien, Sanford Allen, Barry Finclair (violin). Recorded at Edison Recording Studio and Sampleheads, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Frank Wildhorn, Leslie Bricusse and Robin Phillips. JEKYLL & HYDE: THE MUSICAL was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 05/04/08 by: The Jekyll & Hyde musical was much better than I had expected. One would think that trying to make a musical out of something as dark and overdone as Jekyll & Hyde would flop like a pancake, but in reality the musical is quite beautiful and enjoyable. Frank Wildhorn's music is always beautiful, but his composition skills shine in this masterpiece of gothic spectacle. Linda Eder's performance is the most memorable and most powerful of her career. The recurring song "Facade" is good almost to the point of catchy. I recommend the movie version too. The Concept Album is always a good version of the soundtrack also. It has the song Bring on the Men sung by Linda Eder: Best. Song. Of. The. Musical. Review ID: 10000000006983750 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/13/06 by: This musical has had many men in the lead role, but none I've heard is better than this original cast recording. I absolutely love this CD, first hearing a clip of it on a Tony show, losing my copy, and loved this show so much that I was willing to buy it twice. "Good and Evil" gave me chills down my spine the first time I heard it. I highly recommend this musical to those who like the Sondheim musicals and some of the more obscure broadway shows. Review ID: 10000000001391809 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/02/06 by: 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. it has a bit of a dark feel, but i though this cast was GREAT,, I remmember it on broadway.there voice's sore through the air.. i would diffenetly recomend this cd to anyone. Loved it 7 years ago and still love it now. Review ID: 10000000001035239 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 01/23/05 by: seekretz -- a member of Epinions Pros: Powerful voices; Dangerous Game ; Your Work And Nothing More . Cons: Endless reprises of Fa ade ; Slightly suspicious lyrics in places. Note: This review is written in conjunction with reviews for the other two versions of the soundtrack. Reference may be used to the other albums. This album features the artists Robert Cuccioli as Jekyll/Hyde, Linda Eder as Lucy and Christiane Noll as Emma. It includes the following songs: Prologue; Lost In The Darkness; Fa ade; Pursue The Truth; Fa ade (Reprise); Emma s Reasons; I Must Go On; Take Me As I Am; Letting Go; Fa ade (Reprise 2); No One Knows Who I Am; Good N Evil; Now There Is No Choice; This Is The Moment; First Transformation; Alive; Your Work And Nothing More; Sympathy,... Review ID: 10000000000252520 Review created: 05/07/01 by: Flavia -- a member of Epinions Pros: The music is powerful and enticing. Cons: After hearing it, you'll want to see it! I first heard the music from Jekyll and Hyde on an internet radio (I was listening to showtunes). Every time a song from this show was played, I kept checking to see which show it was and I soon noticed that the songs were from this musical. I liked the few songs that I heard and I liked them enough to buy the CD. I know it is always a gamble to buy a CD based on only a couple of songs, but this investment was more than well worth it. The music is beautiful and tells the story in a way I've never heard. If you have not seen the show, it helps to read the information in the cover of the CD as.. Review ID: 10000000000252522 Review created: 03/01/01 by: moopoolala -- a member of Epinions Pros: Chilling and emotional music... great voices Cons: They left out some songs! If you love gothic music this is a CD for you! It will literally send chills down your spine! It starts out rather slow but "Facade" you won't be able to stop listening to it. This CD will enchant you with a mix of chilling and beautiful tunes while telling a heart-breaking, tear-jerking story. One of my personal favorite songs is "Alive"-- Jekyll's first transition to the killer, Hyde. "In His Eyes" is a beautiful piece with wonderful harmony you'll listen to over and over again. I recommend listening to samples of those two songs before purchasing. The only problem I really had with this CD. Review ID: 10000000000252521 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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