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| 2. Once Bitten Twice Shy | |||
| 3. Angeline | |||
| 4. Laugh at Me | |||
| 5. All the Way from Memphis | |||
| 6. I Wish I Was Your Mother | |||
| 7. Irene Wilde | |||
| 8. Just Another Night | |||
| 9. Cleveland Rocks | |||
| 10. Standin' in My Light | |||
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| 1. Walking With a Mountain/Rock & Roll Queen | |||
| 2. All the Young Dudes | |||
| 3. Slaughter on Tenth Avenue | |||
| 4. One of the Boys | |||
| 5. Golden Age of Rock & Roll | |||
| 6. When the Daylight Comes | |||
| 7. Medley: Once Bitten Twice Shy/Bastard/Cleveland Rocks | |||
| 8. We Gotta Get Out of Here | |||
| 9. Silver Needles | |||
| 10. Man 'O' War | |||
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Editorial Reviews
1994 reissue on Chrysalis of his 1980 double live album for the label with two unmarked bonus tracks: 'The Golden Age OfRock 'N' Roll' and 'When The Daylight Comes'. The album reached #69 in the U.S. & was recorded during his record- breaking seven night sell-out at The Roxy in L.A. Co-produced with Mick Ronson, this 22 track compilation is the highlights of those shows: solo gems & hits from his his days with Mott The Hoople, including 'All The Young Dudes', 'Once Bitten Twice Shy', 'All The Way From Memphis','Cleveland Rocks', 'Slaughter On Tenth Avenue' and more!
Welcome to the Club,Ian Hunter,EMI Int'l,Album Rock,Hard Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Welcome to the Club [Live] [Import]
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Welcome to the Club
Ian Hunter Manufacturer: American Beat ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM0KS8 Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- F.B.I. [Live]
- Once Bitten, Twice Shy [Live]
- Angeline [Live]
- Laugh at Me [Live]
- All the Way from Memphis [Live]
- I Wish I Was Your Mother [Live
- Irene Wilde [Live]
- Just Another Night [Live]
- Cleveland Rocks [Live]
- Standin' in My Light [Live]
- Bastard [Live]
Tracks:
- Walking with a Mountain/Rock 'N' Roll Queen [Live]
- All the Young Dudes [Live]
- Slaughter on Tenth Avenue [Live]
- One of the Boys [Live]
- Golden Age of Rock and Roll [Live]
- When the Daylight Comes [Live]
- Medley: Once Bitten, Twice Shy/Bastard/Cleveland Rocks [Live]
- We Gotta Get out of Here [Live]
- Silver Needles [Live]
- Man 'O' War
- Sons and Daughters [Live]
Customer Reviews:
Five-star artist and five-star release gets a 4-star CD.......2007-02-25
Also, the American Beat version (U.S.) shows pics of Hunter's band on the back of the CD insert, with Mick Ronson apparently cropped out of the frame (he is seen standing next to Hunter onstage.) Odd, being that this was a Hunter-Ronson release, and Ronson's such wonderful contribution and importance to Hunter's music in the 1970s. They should have featured a shot of Ronson in the booklet (he is seen on the back of the CD jewel case with Hunter, in a small, blue photo.) Oh well, at least the CD is finally here in print in the States.
(The Mott reissues last year are good, especially "Mott," despite a horn goof near the beginning of "All the Way From Memphis." Also pick up the double, 30th anniversary import of "Mott the Hoople Live." It smokes most bands out of the water.
peace
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Welcome to the Drama Club
Everclear Manufacturer: Eleven Seven Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7J9YY Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Under The Western Stars
- Now
- Shine
- Hater
- The Drama King
- Glorious
- Taste Of Hell
- Portland Rain
- A Shameless Use Of Charm
- Clean
- Broken
- Your Arizona Room
Album Description
One of the most dominant bands of the '90s is back. Fueled by the powerful songwriting of Art Alexakis, the single "Hater" is a return to the sound that scored Everclear several multi-platinum hits on alternative rock and MTV, including mainstays like "Santa Monica", "Father Of Mine", "Everything To Everyone", "I Will Buy You A New Life", and "Wonderful".Customer Reviews:
Different band, same direction.......2007-06-18
RETURN TO FORM.......2007-03-30
Thank you Art & the New Everclear.......2007-03-25
So Art finds some new band mates that give the Faded Everclear some much needed Sparkle.
I think this is a great return to form & one of my favorite albums by this group, it's got that raw edgy feel but with maturity & musical growth.
Hater - is the typical single you would expect from this band but I like many do not deem it my favorite.
The real Stand outs are:
*The Drama King ("losing my mind, nothing seems right, don't know who I am anymore, losing the fight, I hate my life, I wish that it was easier to be in love") Excellent work Art. Guitars are so cool on this!
*Glorious - Wow, some what of a recycled start from a previous album but when it kicks off, you tend to ignore such a small glitch, love the Guitar lead into the track..."you were shining in the white light, like a fairy-tale movie star, never really thought I would find snow white in a downtown bar...I could never believe that you wanted to be with me") - This definitely is a great track!
*A Taste of Hell - Everclear really get funky on this one & most notable track on the 12 track, great to turn this one up - the best track on the album, again minus the intro...this one we find Art at his best in lyrical form "the awful truth is that you broke my heart, yeah now I'm gonna break yours too...I know I will forgive you when I give you a taste of hell" - very well thought out track musically!!
*Broken - a bit more laid back, a bit comforting to tell you the truth for anyone that's faced hard-times, again with excellent lyrics: "I wish I could push a button & make the pain all go away, wish I had the magic words but I don't know what to say, take the wasted years & throw em all away, might sound easy/simple for me to say, you are going to find a way to fix what's broken...all those big dreams that were so important, they don't mean anything know, all you need is love, love is all you need to fix what's broken."
*Arizona Room, but this should not have been a track shared by Art's daughter Annabelle towards the end where there's some weird stuff going on, Annabelle - please don't make your Dad put your music on his CD's when the man is trying to reclaim rock status!!!
"Sometimes it is easy to believe that a broken thing can never be whole, just another night in a hotel room, another bad dream...every time we talk I find another piece of the puzzle in me that I never really got to know." Noteworthy is the more punk-rock tune, hidden track at the very demise of the disc.
But all in all, there is something for every one on this disc depending on what type of Everclear tune you as a Everclear Fan prefer, if you are looking for more of a Volume 2 hard-edge rock feel than the track Under The Western Stars is right up your alley - the amps should have been turned up on that one as it sounds a bit more like a B-Side.
If you are looking for more of the pop side than: Now, Shine & Shameless Use of Charm will do it for you.
If you are looking for some of the quieter mid-tempo moments: Portland Rain & Clean (which is Art's tale of father-hood woes it seems) are going to be for you. These 2 tracks are a bit more reminiscent of the 'Sparkle & Fade' Era. However I feel the tracks Portland Rain & Clean are a bit weaker in comparison to the rest of the album.
All in all - a good re-birth for a band I hope produces more fantastic music that Art & his new musical comrades are capable of. I think this is more of an A grade to A- effort, surely their next will supersede all expectations & reclaim their place in a world full of bad Good Charlotte & other Pop Artists Teeny Bopper music.
A very nice surprise.......2007-03-15
I'd listened to Hater online and really didn't think too much of it - kind of repetitive and sounded like it could have come off Slow Motion Daydream, but after reading the reviews here, I realized that those who were slagging this CD were actually slagging the band, not the CD (see my comment in response to one). Think what you may of the band, but this is a review of the album, regardless of the make up of the band or your views on Art Alexakis. So, after seeing them live recently (they rocked!) and liking Portland Rain live, I bought the album in the hopes that I'd at least get a song or two that would be listenable.
It really is an easy CD to listen to first time - something that's hard to achieve in anything but a radio-happy sell out. Subsequent listens take you deeper and deeper into the layers of the songs, and the content is definitely there. What I'm enjoying about this album is that the characters have been developed. The Drama King is reminiscent of some earlier songs that demonstrate empathy for the female perspective (Amphetamine and others), while the confessional Now shows a personal growth I haven't seen in Art's writing previously. Portland Rain, while a beautiful demonstration of longing, maintains its angry edge and doesn't descend into self-pity. Clean is a touching plea to his daughter, and one that most parents can relate to - wanting the best for their child and hoping like hell you don't let them down.
For the most part, Art seems to have got his head together, but then, we've all thought he's done that before (as he's probably thought also). There's definite growth in his writing on this album, and musically, this is a creative, diverse offering. Maybe that's thanks to the new line-up, or maybe it's Art back on track. Whatever, it's good - the larger band definitely gives the album a fuller sound without turning to fluff.
I guess my only gripes are the name and cover - I mean really, how cliche? If you can get past that though, you'll enjoy it - well, until you hit Annabella's truly horrid and cringe-worthy rap/harmonica piece right before Your Arizona Room. I don't know what Art had done that he had to make it up to his 13 year old daughter by giving her a "silent" track amongst the actual CD (seriously, Art, could you not have let her do it after a 10 minute silence after the last track or something? No, Art, it isn't cute, and she isn't that talented...why don't you sponsor her own CD so it doesn't screw up yours?), but it is terrible. Annabella, sweetie, if you're reading this, I'm sorry and keep trying to create music, but don't make your Daddy put it on his CD when he's trying to make a come back, ok?
Right, now that's out of my system, my overall impression of the CD is that this is a worthy return to form after the dismal Slow Motion Daydream. Welcome back!
I love it when you call me baby, baby.......2007-02-04
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Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Frankie Goes To Hollywood Manufacturer: Ztt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMU0XA Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Well...
- World Is My Oyster
- Snatch of Fury
- Welcome to the Pleasure Dome
- Relax
- War
- Two Tribes
- Fury
- Born to Run
- San Jos
- Wish the Lads Were Here
- Ballad of 32
- Krisco Kisses
- Black Night White Light
- Only Star in Heaven
- Power of Love
- Bang...
Customer Reviews:
Their star shined briefly but it was a heck of a ride.......2006-09-10
Having said all of this, Welcome to the Pleasuredome is a classic release for its first half before becoming hit and miss the rest of the way. The tribal title track, all 13 minutes and 40 seconds of it, is fantastic, and a video would later gain some MTV airplay albeit in a much shorter version. "Relax" is a classic, one of the catchiest and most risqué songs of the 80's. "Two Tribes" is even better. Led by its kinetic bass line and a manic energetic beat, it is simply one of the most exciting songs to hit the charts. And the video, which features Ronald Reagan and Konstantin Chernenko (thanks for the correction, Patrick) battling it out in a sand pit with the band and other world leaders looking on, has to be seen to be believed. While not on the level of the original versions, covers of Edwin Starr's "War" and Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" are also very good. The moody instrumental "The Ballad of 32" and the ballad "The Power of Love", which would also hit #1 in the U.K., are strong tracks and add some diversity. However, songs like "Krisco Kisses", "Wish the Lads Were Here", and "The Only Star In Heaven", while maintaining the energy of "Relax" and "Two Tribes", are decent at best. The versions of "Ferry across the Mersey" and "San Jose" also don't stand out. All told, Welcome to the Pleasuredome is a very good album from a band that would shine like the sun for just a moment but would not be forgotten.
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Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Frankie Goes to Hollywood Manufacturer: Repertoire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WCPY Release Date: 2000-09-05 |
Tracks:
- The World Is My Oyster (Including Well And Snatch Of Fury)
- Welcome To The Pleasure Dome
- Relax
- War
- Two Tribes
- (Tag)
- Fury
- Born To Run
- San Jose
- Wish The Lads Were Here
- The Ballad Of 32
- Krisco Kisses
- Black Night White Light
- The Only Star In Heaven
- The Power Of Love
- Bang
- One September Morning
- One February Morning
Album Description
Reissue of the new wave dance act's debut album, originally released in 1984. Featuring the hits, 'Relax', 'Welcome to the Pleasure Dome', 'Two Tribes' and 'Power of Love'. Bonus tracks, 'One September Morning' from the 7' release of 'Relax' & 'One February Friday' from the 7' release of 'Two Tribes'. Packaged in an exclusive digi-pack with all new liner notes. Essential!!! 2000 release.Album Details
Digi Pack Reissue with Bonus Tracks.Customer Reviews:
What a Pleasure.......2005-12-17
Thanks to my sister...........2005-06-12
Everyone must own this..........2005-01-22
The songs range in length from a minute to almost fourteen--and every single bit of it is great.
A 1980s Classic And Must-Own.......2001-09-24
What a courage it must have demanded to issue a concept album, a long story split into songs, as a debut. Why don't these bands ever last longer? »Welcome To The Pleasuredome« has it all: One of the most beautiful ballads ever performed, »The Power Of Love«; great covers: »Born To Run«, »San José«, »Fury«, »War«; the sexy experimental »The Ballad Of 32«... plus, of course, the outstanding hit classics »Two Tribes« and »Relax«.
Furthermore, this import CD contains two interviews which were included on maxi(vinyl)singles.
So... »Welcome To The Pleasuredome«!! Frankie say... no more.
[A little remark for amazon.com: Your computer predicted I'd give this great album one star... based on the fact that I've given Madonna's »Music« one star!! Well, what's the comparison!??!?!]
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Welcome to the St. James' Club
The Rippingtons Manufacturer: Grp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000001R4 Release Date: 1990-07-19 |
Tracks:
- Welcome To The St. James' Club
- Wednesday's Child
- I Watched Her Walk Away
- Kenya
- Affair In San Miguel
- Tropic Of Capricorn
- Who's Holding Her Now?
- Soul Mates
- Passion Fruit
- Victoria's Secret
Customer Reviews:
Welcome To The St. James Club=The Rippingtons.......2007-01-20
Your typical but above average Rippingtons release!.......2006-03-25
Smooth Fused Jazz.......2005-04-15
(I Watch Her) Walk Away.......2003-04-24
Get your reservation to St.JC now!.......2001-10-20
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Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Frankie Goes to Hollywood Manufacturer: Repertoire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000942QL Release Date: 2003-10-08 |
Tracks:
- World Is My Oyster (Well/Snatch Of Fury)
- Welcome To The Pleasuredome
- Relax
- War
- Two Tribes
- Tag
- Fury
- Born To Run
- San Jose
- Wish The Lads Were Here
- Ballad Of 32
- Krisco Kisses
- Black Night White Light
- Only Star In Heaven
- Power Of Love
- Bang
- One September Monday (Bonus Track)
- One February Friday (Bonus Track)
- Welcome To The Pleasuredome
- Relax
- Two Tribes
- Power Of Love
Album Description
Subtitled - 20th Anniversary Edition. 2003 reissue of 1984 album includes two bonus tracks, 'One September Monday' & 'One February Friday', & plus a bonus DVD (NTSC/Region 0) with four tracks, 'Welcome To The Pleasure Dome', 'Relax', 'Two Tribes', & 'The Power Of Love'. Repertoire.Album Details
Digitally Remastered5. 1 Surround Sound 20th Anniversary Edition of the Now Classic Album that Topped the Pop Charts Round the World, Especially the UK. The Campaigns Surrounding this Ztt Album and Its Single Releases Set New Standards at the Time for Marketing Potential of an Album. Each Single was Released in Every Configuration Possible with Different Content on Each...with "Relax" Being Released a Multiplicity of Times. The Track Lineup Here is the Same as the First Remastered Edition from 2000 and Adds a Bonus Dvd (Ntsc/Rc-0) with the Videos of the Four Key Singles from the Album.
Customer Reviews:
Ahead Of It's Time : Then And Now.......2006-01-19
Very Cool Re-issue.......2005-10-15
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Welcome to the Club: The Essential Chess Recordings
Little Milton Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OCA Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- She Put A Spell On Me
- Sneaking Around
- I'm Coming Home
- Lonely No More
- Someone To Love
- I Need Somebody
- My Song
- Never Too Old
- I Wonder Why
- So Mean To Me
- Losing Hand
- Ain't No Big Deal On You
- Meddlin' (Instumental)
- Blind Man
- Stand By Me
- Sacrifice
- Blues In The Night
- You're Welcome To The Club
- Can't Hold Back The Tears
- Country Style
- We're Gonna Make It
- Who's Cheating Who?
- Without My Sweet Baby
- Feel So Bad
Tracks:
- I'm Mighty Grateful
- Give Me This Chance
- Loving You
- Man Loves Two (Man's Temptation)(Alternate)
- Let Me Down Easy
- My Baby's Something Else
- Things Go Better With Coke #1
- You Colored My Blues Bright
- Moanin' For You Girl
- You Mean Everything To Me
- Things Go Better With Coke #2
- Nothing Beats A Failure
- More And More
- Don't Talk Back
- Twenty-Three Hours
- Grits Ain't Groceries
- Just A Little Bit
- Steal Away
- I f Walls Could talk
- Spring
- I'm Tired
- Let's Get Together
- I Play Dirty
- Baby I Love You
Customer Reviews:
great blues.......2002-02-03
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Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005K9SG Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Smile (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Harry Groener et al.
- Hero (from "Babe") (Menken-Ashman) - Debbie Gravitte
- Didin't Leave It Here (from "Brownstone") (Larson-Rubins) - Kristine Fraelich and Jolie Jenkins
- Starfish (from "La Strada") (Lawrence-Charnin) - Judy Kuhn
- Sherry! (from "Sherry!") (Rosenthal-Lipton) - Christine Baranski and Jonathan Freeman
- Smashing New York Times (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Jason Graae
- Silverware (from "We Take the Town") (Karr-Dubey) - Lee Wilkof and Timothy Jerome
- Hundreds of Hats (from "Diamonds") (Sheffer-Ashman) - Jason Workman
- At the Same Time (from "Freaky Friday") (Rodgers-Forster) - Tammy Minoff and Patrick Levis
- When It Happens to You (from "The Red Shoes") (Styne-Stryker) - Lynne Wintersteller
- Lawyers (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Gregory Jbara and Lee Wilkof
- At My Side (from "Welcome to the Club") (Coleman-Hotchner) - Sally Mayes and Michael Rupert
- In a State (from "A Wonderful Life") (Raposo-Harnick) - Brent Barrett
- Disneyland (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Jodi Benson
- Reveille Sun (from "Here's Where I Belong") (Waldman-Uhry) - Glory Grampton
- The Memory of Tonight (from "Arthur, The Musical") (Skloff-Kauffman-Crane) - Carolee Carmello and Gregg Edelman
- Stomp the Blues Away (from "Honky Tonk Nights") (Valenti-Allen-Campbell) - Melba Joyce et al.
- New Words (from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five") (Yeston) - Liz Callaway
Customer Reviews:
Great gems from musicals that dissapeared.......2004-11-30
Also, there's Judy Kuhn's beautiful performance on "Starfish", Christine Baranski's vampy turn on "Sherry".
Finally, there's" New Words" from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five". This show has been restaged, by small theatre groups, under the title "History Loves Company". "New Words" is by far the best number of this show and Liz Callaway's voice fills with love as she sings this lullaby.
For a consummate musical theatre fan who's heard it all, this disc is a refreshing look at what has been lost over the years.
some gold mixed with dross.......2003-12-21
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Welcome to the Club
Kick Axe Manufacturer: Pasha ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ATJR Release Date: 1985-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Welcome to the Club
- Feels Good, Don't Stop
- Comin' After You
- Make Your Move
- Never Let Go
- Hellraisers
- Can't Take It with You
- Too Loud... Too Old
- Feel the Power
- With a Little Help from My Friends
Album Description
The day has arrived, now no one can complain with the release of 'Welcome to the Club'. Rewind Records has now issued both Pasha/Epic albums on CD for the first time ever. In a true sense of the word 'Welcome to the Club is a true road album. Written while on the road promoting 'Vices', 'Welcome to the Club' shows the bands maturity and its development of their songwriting skills. A must for anyone into 80's guitar rock. Produced by Randy Bishop and Spencer Proffer. 10 tracks. 2001 reissue.Customer Reviews:
welcome to the club-kick axe.......2006-08-06
the most infamous of all.It's really sad that alot of rock
stations don't know this one.What a great injustice!I was lucky
to get these cd's back when they first came out-they totally
rock from begginng till end.I hope george criston gets back
with them.If u get a chance to buy it,don't hesitate!This is a
masterpiece!.
If EVER an album needed to be re-released.............2005-09-10
If anyone knows where I can obtain this (At a resonable price. $123.00? Get real.), please share the knowledge.
Folks who have heard this know what I'm talking about.
Thanks
Classic Metal.......2003-06-11
Great metal from a under rated band and a must have for any 80's metal collection!
Kick Who? That's right, Kick Axe.......2002-03-01
Brilliant Lost Classic of Cheese Metal.......2001-08-15
For those who haven't heard Kick Axe (think hard...you might know then as "Spectre General" from the _Transformers_ movie soundtrack!) think of the rythmic power of a band like Judas Priest (though a little more accessible) with the melodic and harmonic sensibilities of a band like Dokken. If you buy one retro cheese album this year, make it _Welcome to the Club_.
Track by track: (1) "Welcome to the Club"--interesting blues based riff, clean tone, gets heavier. (2) "Feels Good...Don't Stop"--bass-driven boogie ala Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust". (3) "Comin' After You"--ASTOUNDING ATMOSPHERIC BALLAD INTRO that turns into a rocking tune. (4) "Make Your Move"--Party tune, sounds like Kix or Helix with Preist underneath. (5) "Never Let Go" ballad--very much like Skid Row's "18 and Life" but stays low key, like Scorpions' "Still Loving You". (6) "Hellraisers"--another Priest-like hard rocker but with guitar harmonics. (7) "Can't Take It With You"--jungle beat tom-toms, sort of like Danger Danger. (8) "Too Loud...Too Old"--Heaviest thing on the record, in the style of Iron Maiden. (Or "Cause For Alarm" from _Vices_). (9) "Feel The Power"--pumping bass tune, more pop than a lot of the record, almost like ZZTop meets Great White. (10). "With A Little Help From My Friends"--yeah, that's right...it's the Beatles tune, but they do the Joe Cocker version. A lot of guest vocals on the track.
If you ever wanted music to drive to, whether or not you want to bang your head, this is it. And by the way, avoid their next release _Rock The World_ (Mercenary, 1988)..they changed their style. Do get _Vices_, though.
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Unsung Musicals (Studio Cast)
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014TY Release Date: 1994-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Smile: Smile - Harry Groener
- The Bone Room: Postcards - Crista Moore
- The First: Will We Ever Know Each Other? - Loni Ackerman
- The Vamp: Ragtime Romeo - Liz Larsen
- La Strada: Starfish - Judy Kuhn
- We Take The Town: Silverware - Lee Wilkof/Timothy Jerome
- How Do You Do, I Love You: Her Laughter In My Life - Guy Haines
- Welcome To The Club: In the Name Of Love - Sally Mayes
- The First: There Are Days And There Are Days - Michelle Nicastro
- Smile: In Our Hands - Lynnette Perry
- Sherry!: Sherry! - Christine Baranski/Jonathan Freeman
- Drat, The Cat!: She's Roses - Jason Graae
- Welcome To The Club: At My Side - Sally Mayes/Michael Rupert
- Smile: Disneyland - Jodi Benson
- One, Two, Three, Four, Five: New Words - Liz Callaway
Customer Reviews:
"The First".......2007-04-15
I am one of the few who actually got to see "The First" -- a musical about Jackie Robinson.
I do not have this CD but wish it had the title song from "The First" ...don't think it exists anywhere. I actually still remember some dialogue/lyrics from it and would like to hear it/read the words again.
I also would like to know if any version or scenes from the play are available to do in a school. Anybody?
Have a nice day!
MISSGYDER TOTALLY MISGUIDED.......2004-07-21
Great songs from not-so-great musicals.......2003-04-19
Poor Production Ruins Good Product.......2001-05-15
Unsung perhaps, but often wonderful.......2001-02-14
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