On Your Way Home [Enhanced] [Limited Edition]

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Patty Loveless has spent her career choosing between country pop and hardcore country, and she’s produced masterpieces in both styles (Long Stretch of Lonesome and Mountain Soul, respectively). But now it seems she’s sick of having to choose at all. On Your Way Home is built equally around the boot-scooting rhythms of contemporary country and the phrasing, melodies, and instrumentation of honky-tonk and bluegrass. For instance, "I Don’t Want to Be that Strong" begins, hushed, in a manner as perfect for a front-porch performance by fiddle and guitar, then skyrockets into right-now power ballad territory even as an old-school pedal-steel guitar keeps wanging away. She cries here at a grandfather’s funeral; gets so horny, on the Rodney Crowell-penned first single, that she calls in sick; goes carousing on Buddy and Julie Miller’s "Lookin’ for a Heartache Like You"; and on the title track, confronts a husband about where he stops on his way home from work. Loveless’ every strangled, knotty note is classic in content and contemporary in execution. And vice versa, too. --David Cantwell

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Dreamgirls in Concert (2001 Concert Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dreamgirls 2001
  • Not the real "DREAM" experience
  • Absolutely brilliant!
  • Amazing!!!!!!
  • One Night Only
Dreamgirls in Concert (2001 Concert Cast)
Henry Krieger , Audra McDonald , Brian Stokes Mitchell , Emily Skinner , and Darius de Haas
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ASIN: B00005Y4P4
Release Date: 2002-02-26

Tracks:

  1. I'm Looking for Something, Baby
  2. Goin' Downtown
  3. Takin' the Long Way Home
  4. Move (You're Steppin on My Heart)
  5. Scene: Fifty bucks says the Dreamettes don't win
  6. Fake Your Way to the Top
  7. Scene: It ain't working, Marty
  8. Cadillac Car
  9. Cadillac Car (On the Road)
  10. Cadillac Car (Recording Studio)
  11. Scene: I don't believe they can do that
  12. Steppin' to the Bad Side
  13. Scene: I'm working on a long shot
  14. Party, Party
  15. I Want You, Baby
  16. Scene: I'm a woman now
  17. Family
  18. Scene: What are you doing to that girl?
  19. Dreamgirls
  20. Press Conference
  21. Heavy
  22. Walkin' Down the Strip/Scene: Las Vegas
  23. It's All Over
  24. And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going

Tracks:

  1. Opening Act II: Dreams Medley
  2. Scene: Effie White is the best singer you're gonna find
  3. I Am Changing
  4. Vogue Sequence
  5. When I First Saw You
  6. Ain't No Party
  7. I Meant You No Harm
  8. The Rap
  9. I Miss You, Old Friend
  10. One Night Only
  11. One Night Only (Disco Version)
  12. I'm Somebody
  13. Hard to Say Good-bye
  14. Dreamgirls (Reprise)

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A Chorus Line may be better known, but Dreamgirls was a towering achievement for director Michael Bennett. Loosely based on the Supremes' story, the 1982 musical told a typical show-biz tale of fame, backbiting, and survival. As is often the case for one-night only events, the cast in this concert version (recorded in New York on September 24, 2001) is led by an eye-popping assortment of Broadway powerhouses: Lillias White (The Life), Audra McDonald (Ragtime, Marie Christine), and Heather Headley (Ragtime). McDonald reveals a previously undisclosed comic streak, while Headley confirms her status as a rising star. Reprising the role of Effie Melody White (created by Jennifer Holliday), White belts the classic "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." But the beauty of Dreamgirls is that it's so packed with catchy, Motown-influenced R&B numbers that each lead can sink her teeth into some prime material and get a turn in the spotlight. This double-CD set really makes you wish you'd been there when the show was recorded: you can hear the crowd going berserk at times, and the temptation is strong to do the same thing in the comfort of your living room. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Dreamgirls 2001.......2007-06-27

This was the worst reproduction of Dreamgirls that I ever heard. I was so disappointed the CD went into the garbage. This is one CD that I would not sell to the public because I expect so much and get so little.

4 out of 5 stars Not the real "DREAM" experience.......2007-04-04


Forget about the film sountrack. Get this CD set. And it's far better than the original cast recording which goes lacking. More songs and more everything that makes a live performance just what it is. Live (compared to film where anything can be done to enhance a performance!) -- the energy, the excitement and the performances make this a rare treat for anyone wanting to share in the real DREAM experience.

Isn't a full Broadway revival long over due. But wait: I've heard rumors that a rvial may be "in the works. I certainly hope so. Maybe this time it will receive the Tony award it deserved in the first place.

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely brilliant!.......2007-01-28

There is atleast 5 new songs on this album that were not in the movie! These girls kill it I mean they are just amazing singers, and this all live! This is needed for any Dreamgirls fanatic like me! You are gonna love it! Enjoy! love live laugh :)

5 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!!!!.......2006-12-04

As a theatre lover, this recording is amazing. I actually prefer this recording to the OBC. Sheryl Lee Ralph is okay, but can't touch Audra's Deena. The first time I heard Ms. White's "And I Am Telling You..", goosbumps all over my body. The only weak cast member in my opinon is Heather Headly. Vocally, she just isn't there. Too much Aida, not enough Dreamgirls. But all in all, a great live recording of a great show.

5 out of 5 stars One Night Only .......2006-07-19

I was lucky enough to attend this One Night Only concert performance of Dreamgirls and it was a night I will never forget!! The cast was brilliant and the cd is as good if not better than the Broadway cast recording because it is the entire show not just the songs. Bravo to everyone involved !!!
The Maury Yeston Songbook
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • What!? How is this possible?
  • Beauty and grace, charm and wit - Maury's got it all
  • A perfect marriage of music and lyrics
  • The Maury Yeston Songbook
  • One of the best broadway/composer compilations ever made!
The Maury Yeston Songbook
Maury Yeston , Christine Andreas , Brent Barrett , Betty Buckley , Liz Callaway , Alice Ripley , Sutton Foster , Brian d'Arcy James , and Philip Chaffin
Manufacturer: P.S. Classics
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ASIN: B00008H2LJ
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Tracks:

  1. Please Let's Not Even Say Hello - Alice Ripley
  2. Only with You - Brent Barrett
  3. I Want to Go to Hollywood - Sutton Foster
  4. Danglin' - Johnny Rodgers
  5. I Had a Dream About You - Betty Buckley
  6. My True Love - Philip Chaffin
  7. A Call from the Vatican - Alice Ripley
  8. Now and Then - Laura Benanti
  9. You're There Too - Christopher Fitzgerald
  10. Is Someone Out There? - Eden Espinosa
  11. New Words - Brent Barrett
  12. My Grandmother's Love Letters - Christine Ebersole
  13. By the River - Christine Andreas
  14. I Am Longing - Philip Chaffin
  15. Home - Laura Benanti & Robert Cuccioli
  16. Another Day in the Modern World - Michael Holland
  17. Simple - Liz Callaway
  18. Unusual Way - Brian d'Arcy James
  19. Be On Your Own - Betty Buckley
  20. No Moon - Howard McGillin

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Despite racking up Tony nominations and/or box-office success with Nine, Grand Hotel, and Titanic, Maury Yeston remains a relatively unknown Broadway auteur. And yet, what a fabulous songwriter he is. Listen to "Home," for instance: This excerpt from Phantom (the other adaptation of Phantom of the Opera) has great melodic hooks, along with natural sweep and unrestrained emotion. Like every song on this CD, it also has such dramatic drive that it easily stands on its own outside of its regular narrative frame. This collection of new recordings provides an excellent overview of Yeston's talent, juxtaposing numbers from his three best-known scores (though there's only one from Titanic) with rarities and a generous selection from his 1991 song cycle December Songs. Christine Ebersole, Liz Callaway, and Betty Buckley turn in expectedly strong performances, but watch also for Laura Benanti (the star of the 2003 revival of Nine), Christine Andreas, and Foster Sutton, who completely make the material theirs. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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The Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist -- who's given us the smash hit musicals Titanic, Phantom and Grand Hotel, and whose first stage show, Nine, is currently being revived in New York with Antonio Banderas -- is celebrated in song by the best stars o

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars What!? How is this possible?.......2007-01-20

How could one put together a Maury Yeston Songbook cd without a track from Andrea Marcovicci? He wrote a song cycle for her. Granted there are some great singers here but a grave oversight to not include Ms Marcovicci.

5 out of 5 stars Beauty and grace, charm and wit - Maury's got it all.......2006-11-14

Maury Yeston may be musical theatre's unsung genius to the public at large, but I've heard his praises sung many times. A friend convinced me to buy the original Broadway cast of "Nine", and while there were some fantastic songs and an undeniable melodic gift throughout, it left me lukewarm. The same with "Grand Hotel". And I couldn't stand "Titanic" - too big, too self-important, too reliant on booming low brass and bombastic orchestral swells.

"Phantom" was the only one of his scores that touched something other than distanced admiration in me. It was everything Sir Lloyd Webber's popera travesty could never quite aspire to - epic yet human, beautiful and touching, with songs that showed actual details and emotions. So it was with that in mind that I purchased this, figuring that maybe Maury could prove me wrong, shorn from the restrictions of a book musical format.

And by God, did he prove me right and then some.

Maybe it's the singers. Maybe it's the perfect orchestrations. Maybe it's just the absence of a plot to follow. More than likely, it's all three, but this is one of the most gorgeous, enjoyable, heartbreaking albums I've ever purchased. Yeston has assembled an impressive cast to give voice to his music - such heavy Broadway hitters as Alice Ripley, Brent Barrett, Betty Buckley, Christine Ebersole and Howard McGillin mix with up-and-comers like Eden Espinosa, Sutton Foster, and Brian d'Arcy James. But the most impressive turns are given by people I'd never heard of before - Johnny Rodgers (who?) has a voice spun from gold, and he's absolutely perfect in "Danglin'", a simple and powerful song despite some odd lyric choices by Yeston. Likewise Philip Chaffin in "My True Love" and "I Am Longing", and Michael Holland displays a warm and untrained performance of "Another Day in the Modern World". These three men, who I'd never heard of before, absolutely stole the show. It doesn't hurt that they're given some of the best songs from the album.

Of course, the rest of the ensemble uniformly turns in worthwhile performances. The professionalism of Broadway is gloriously evident here, each singer making their song uniquely theirs. Brent Barrett made me hear "Only With You" as if for the first time. Betty Buckley is surprisingly vulnerable in "I Had A Dream About You". Alice Ripley is her usual bundle of raw emotion in "Please Let's Not Even Say Hello", and turns in a rare comic performance in "Call From The Vatican" to great effect (listen to that surprise high note near the end! Wow, Alice!). Christine Ebersole is heartbroken, elated, vulnerable, and tough all in the course of "Grandmother's Love Letters"' 4 minutes.

There are some weak spots - Eden Espinosa is mostly one-note during her song, and while it's certainly a high note, it's nothing you haven't heard her do better elsewhere. Laura Benanti's "Now and Then" goes by without much notice, which is a shame for this talented actress. And Betty Buckley goes back to her usual high-volume stridence in "Be On Your Own", which despite its chilling music deserves a more nuanced performance than Buckley gives here. But these songs would be standouts on any other album, and it's only the company they keep that prevent them from being excellent.

Oh, and "Unusual Way", possibly Yeston's best-known song, is so beautifully performed here by Brian d'Arcy James and a three-piece band that I nearly cried hearing it. And that's quite a feat for a song that I swore never to listen to again after the seventeenth girl in a day auditioned with it (badly). But the gender swap works perfectly, and d'Arcy James' golden Irish tenor swings through the music effortlessly.

As for the band - there are no missteps here. Each song is given exactly what it needs, from the Romantic-with-a-capital-R string section on "Home", to the jazzy saxophone on "Letter From the Vatican", to "Be On Your Own", which is given a Herrmann-esque string section. Some particular touches stand out - that lovely acoustic guitar on "Danglin'", the simple piano line on "Modern World", and the sublime cello/piano outro in "Unusual Way" really stuck with me after the album stopped playing. And the recording is without fault - crisp, encompassing, personable and expansive as the mood requires. The whole album sounds fantastic.

There is such a wide range of style and substance here that each song would deserve purchasing individually. As a collection? It's bliss. If you're a fan of theater music, appreciate great vocals, or just need something to keep you company on long nights, this is required purchase.

5 out of 5 stars A perfect marriage of music and lyrics.......2006-09-07

I think Yeston must be the most underrated talent in music theatre. And not just music theatre ... for as far as I know, "Danglin'" is not from a show - a jewel of a song ... and a disarmingly honest rendition from Johnny Rogers (what a beautiful voice! Why hasn't he made more CD's?) Some other favourites are "New Words" (not enough parent-child love songs out there ... and I can't imagine it could be sung any better than this), "You're there too" (with a charming and unexpected twist), "Simple" (Callaway is superb), "Only With You" (loveable rogue!) ... to name but a few. Inspired music theatre writing. A must for any musical buff, composer or singer seeking repertoire that will help them stand out from the crowd.

3 out of 5 stars The Maury Yeston Songbook.......2006-08-30

A good album sung by good singers. I have been an admirer of Maury Yeston for a number of years . I am a great fan of "Nine"
which I consider his best work.(If possible try to listen to the
Australian Cast Recording with John Diedrich) I enjoy listening to artists like Alice Ripley, Brent Barrett, Sutton Foster,and my very favourite singer Liz Callaway. All in all a great CD to just sit back ,relax and enjoy Les Breen

5 out of 5 stars One of the best broadway/composer compilations ever made!.......2006-06-29

There are so many brilliant performances on this CD that I don't even know where to begin. From start to finish, this CD sweeps you away on a rollercoaster of emotions. Now, this CD isn't perfect by any means; a few of the artists are performing songs that aren't really suited to their abilities, but the heart is there and that's really all that matters in the end.

If you love Broadway, if you love GOOD music in general, and you want to be moved by songs rather than merely entertained, you must get this CD.
On Your Way Home
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Queen of Country, Beautiful and Genuine Music
  • Real McCoy without the twang...
  • A Little Short of the Mountain Soul Standard
  • Patty is the Best singer ever!!
  • GOOD CD
On Your Way Home
Patty Loveless
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000BV20W
Release Date: 2003-09-16

Tracks:

  1. Draggin' My Heart Around
  2. Nothin' Like The Lonely
  3. I Wanna Believe
  4. On Your Way Home
  5. I Don't Wanna Be That Strong
  6. Born-Again Fool
  7. Lookin' For Heartache
  8. Higher Than The Wall
  9. Lovin' All Night
  10. Last In A Long Lonesome Line
  11. The Grandpa That I Know

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Patty Loveless has spent her career choosing between country pop and hardcore country, and she's produced masterpieces in both styles (Long Stretch of Lonesome and Mountain Soul, respectively). But now it seems she's sick of having to choose at all. On Your Way Home is built equally around the boot-scooting rhythms of contemporary country and the phrasing, melodies, and instrumentation of honky-tonk and bluegrass. For instance, "I Don't Want to Be that Strong" begins, hushed, in a manner as perfect for a front-porch performance by fiddle and guitar, then skyrockets into right-now power ballad territory even as an old-school pedal-steel guitar keeps wanging away. She cries here at a grandfather's funeral; gets so horny, on the Rodney Crowell-penned first single, that she calls in sick; goes carousing on Buddy and Julie Miller's "Lookin' for a Heartache Like You"; and on the title track, confronts a husband about where he stops on his way home from work. Loveless' every strangled, knotty note is classic in content and contemporary in execution. And vice versa, too. --David Cantwell

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Queen of Country, Beautiful and Genuine Music.......2007-05-25

While Mountain Soul is undeniably my favorite of Patty's albums, this one is the most brilliant and satisfying mixture of traditional country and accessibility. All of her prior albums contain songs seemingly included to garner airplay to draw unfamiliar fans into her music, and they weren't always representative. "I Think About Elvis" comes to mind. None of that is present on On Your Way Home. On this one, Patty and husband/producer Emory have undoubtedly hit the perfect formula for her style and voice. To echo other reviewers, this is a "home run," and country music "can't possibly get better than this."

If you're unfamiliar with her work, "Lovin' All Night" and "Draggin' My Heart Around" will be immediately appealing. "I Wanna Believe" is uptempo fun in the same vein. No where has Patty been more emotive or plaintive than on the title track (my favorite). "Born Again Fool" would have fit on Mountain Soul perfectly. "The Grandpa I Knew" is reminicient of the earlier "Where I'm Bound" and "She Never Stopped Loving Him" or even her performance with Vince Gill, "Go Rest High on that Mountain." No contemporary artist conveys melancholy like Patty. Maybe it's her eastern Kentucky roots.

This is the perfect vehicle for her emotional resonance. It is inspired and inimitable; no other country diva expresses the range of emotions that Patty does. I admit to bias; I've been a huge fan for about 15 years, but her music just keeps getting better.

4 out of 5 stars Real McCoy without the twang..........2004-10-19

Now this is good country music...the real McCoy without the twang and so much better than what the music industry tries to pass off as country. There are lots of guitars, fiddles and pedal steel giving this CD a real down-home rootsy feel. Loveless possesses an excellent voice that emotes honestly. The one negative is that none of the songs are hers but she covers some great talent such as Jim Lauderdale, Buddy Miller and Rodney Crowell. The last cut is a real tearjerker called "The Grandpa That I Knew".

4 out of 5 stars A Little Short of the Mountain Soul Standard.......2004-09-23

Among many other sterling attributes, Patty Loveless and/or her husband-producer Emory Gordy sure know how to close out a CD. The Grandpa That I Know tears me up every time, as sure as One Day I Will Lead the Parade, Where I'm Bound and Sounds of Loneliness did on previous albums.

Much of On Your Way Home continues the roots bluegrass of Mountain Soul. Songs like On Your Way Home, Born Again Fool and Higher than the Wall -- all by different songwriters, some of them mainstream country regulars -- nonetheless manage, in the hands of Loveless and her band, to sound as if, to take a lyric from Grandpa, they "never dreamed beyond the county line." There is also a terrific long-term substance abuse song, Last in a Long Lonesome Line, that great though it is simply does not track with the gorgeous Ms. Loveless. Hank Williams, George Jones, yes, but Patty Loveless singing "They say the blood in my body is agin' like wine"? I don't think so.

On Your Way Home lacks Mountain Soul's consistency because two or three cuts yank it back as close to country FM radio bland as Loveless gets. Looking for a Heartache Like You, ironically co-written by the enormously talented Buddy and Julie Miller -- along with Jim Lauderdale --, is just dull. And where The Boys are Back Again immediately introduced Mountain Soul as a fresh, traditional sound, Draggin' My Heart Around and Nothin' Like the
Lonely are good but nothing that grabs you and won't let go.

Stay out of the city, Patty, stay in Harlan County and think about doing some writing or arranging of your own, as on a couple Mountain Soul songs.

5 out of 5 stars Patty is the Best singer ever!!.......2004-04-22

This is a great album !!!!I don't think there is anyone that can sing songs the way Patty does. The songs on this album pull my heartstrings real good.

5 out of 5 stars GOOD CD.......2004-03-25

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Lerner & Loewe Songbook for Orchestra
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Lerner & Loewe Songbook
  • Wouldn't it be lovely?
  • A Successful Sequel
  • Delightful Listening
Lerner & Loewe Songbook for Orchestra
Frederick Loewe , and Erich Kunzel
Manufacturer: Telarc
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ASIN: B000003D0E
Release Date: 1994-01-25

Tracks:

  1. I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight - The March To Welcome Guenevere - Et Al.
  2. Wouldn't It Be Loverly - With A Little Bit Of Luck - Et Al.
  3. The Night They Invented Champagne - Waltz At Maxim's - Et Al.
  4. They Call The Wind Mariah - I Still See Elisa - Et Al.
  5. Sword Dance - Down On MacConnachy Square - Et Al.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Lerner & Loewe Songbook.......2006-02-24

If you like Percy Faith's music, you'll like this one. He quit recording and died much too young. But while he lived, he recorded some great music.

5 out of 5 stars Wouldn't it be lovely?.......2005-09-26

This CD represents some of the best of Broadway done in a great pops style. There are five orchestral suites, one each for the following: 'Camelot', 'My Fair Lady', 'Gigi', 'Paint Your Wagon', and 'Bridgadoon'. They are all arranged for orchestra by Robert Russell Bennett, save that for 'Paint Your Wagon', which was arranged by Cincinnati Pops Orchestra director Erich Kunzel.

The works of Lerner and Loewe were a mainstay of Broadway for decades in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, but it was during the late 50s and early 60s that their true glory days took hold. The presidential term of John F. Kennedy gained the nickname 'Camelot' in part because of the influence of the Lerner and Loewe production going on at the start. The songs contained in these suites are instantly recognisable by many, as the Lerner and Loewe songs have become so well known that many know the songs better than the musicals or the composers from which they come. 'I Could Have Danced All Night' and 'Wouldn't It Be Lovely' come from 'My Fair Lady', 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' from 'Gigi' - these are but the most of famous of the familiar tunes.

There are a lot of pieces here that the listener will appreciate, both in remembering old pieces or in learning new nuances to the tunes.

This particular disc by Telarc has a feature called 'Spatializer', which gives a three-dimensional quality to the sterophonic sound, enhancing regular players and working well with surround-sound systems, too. The Cincinnati Pops are expert at this kind of music, having produced dozens of CDs of popular music and modern composers of musicals, film music, and pops-oriented major compositions.

This is a fun disc to have.

5 out of 5 stars A Successful Sequel.......2005-08-03

This CD is a follow-up to the Rodgers & Hammerstein Songbook for Orchestra (1991) from the same team. It is a thoroughly successful sequel: I believe anyone who enjoyed the R&H will enjoy this one as well. If I am very slightly less enthusiastic about this one than the R&H, it's not because of any shortcoming of Kunzel, the Cincinnati Pops, or Telarc, all of whom are at the top of their form. Rather it's because Frederick Loewe, for all his undoubted expertise, is not quite in the same class as a composer with Richard Rodgers. But that's asking a lot, since Rodgers was the American musical theater's leading light. Lerner & Loewe's musicals were second only to R&H's during the golden age of the American musical, and their My Fair Lady is by any standard one of the best musicals ever staged. If Loewe did not create as many unforgettable numbers as Rodgers, he nevertheless wrote many delightful songs and much enjoyable music. This CD features five orchestral suites, ranging in length from 9 to 18 minutes (total playing time 68:06), from Brigadoon (1947), Paint Your Wagon (1951), My Fair Lady (1956), Gigi (film 1958; staged 1973), and Camelot (1960). The arrangements (all but one by Robert Russell Bennett) are expert. The performances are masterly (if perhaps lacking in just a tad of the infectious brio that the same team brought to R&H). And Telarc's robust sound (recorded 1993) would be hard to improve on. Warmly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Delightful Listening.......1998-12-05

Some of the nicest and nearly forgotten music (Paint your Wagon & Brigadoon) is nicely compiled here. It will make you want to listen to the full soundtracks again, but for a quick tour of Lerner & Lowe, it is very nice.
Calendar Girls
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Actual Soundtrack is great!
  • disappointed
Calendar Girls

Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000YEF1G
Release Date: 2003-12-09

Tracks:

  1. I Find Your Love - Beth Nielsen Chapman
  2. Jerusalem - Knapley Women's Club (Cast)
  3. The Funeral
  4. Fantastic Tits
  5. March
  6. Bra's Off
  7. Sponsorship
  8. The Press
  9. Letters
  10. One More Hour
  11. Jerusalem
  12. The Way You Do the Things You Do - The Temptations
  13. You Upset Me Baby - B.B. King
  14. Comin' Home Baby - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra
  15. Ride Your Pony - The Meters
  16. Find Another Way - Mornin' Norman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Actual Soundtrack is great!.......2004-02-26

I think the previous reviewer got hold of the 20 minute cd of the score that was sent to academy members for consideration of an oscar - not the complete soundtrack with tracks as listed here.

1 out of 5 stars disappointed.......2004-01-09

I loved the music in the movie...the soundtrack did not include all the upbeat music, just 20 minutes of the dreamy tune of the funeral/tai chi scenes. Very disappointing!
Musicals - The Gold Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "56 Show-Stoppers from the Last Century ~ Paul Bateman"
Musicals - The Gold Collection
Helen Hobson , Dave Willetts , and Lesley Garrett
Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001JXPB6
Release Date: 2004-04-06

Tracks:

  1. West Side Story 'America' - Helen Hobson & Crouch End Festival Chorus
  2. Annie 'Tomorrow' - Helen Hobson
  3. Annie Get Your Gun 'Anything You Can Do' - Jason Howard
  4. Annie Get Your Gun 'The Girl That I Marry/My Defences Are Down' - Jason Howard
  5. Aspects Of Love 'Love Changes Everything' - Chris Corcoran
  6. Anything Goes 'Anything Goes' - Helen Hobson
  7. Cabaret 'Cabaret' - Helen Hobson
  8. La Cage Aux Folles 'I Am What I Am' - Dave Willetts
  9. Carmen Jones 'Dat's Love' - Lesley Garrett
  10. Cats 'Memory' - Lesley Garrett
  11. Cats 'Macavity: The Mystery Cat' - Deborah Steel
  12. Carousel 'Soliloquoy' - Jason Howard
  13. Carousel 'If I Loved You' - Paul Bateman
  14. Carousel 'You'll Never Walk Alone' - Jason Howard

Tracks:

  1. Chess 'I Know Him So Well' - Meredith Braun
  2. Evita 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina' - Sharon Campbell & Crouch End Festival Chorus
  3. Evita 'Another Suitcase In Another Hall' - Sharon Campbell & Crouch End Festival Chorus
  4. Evita 'High Flying Adored' - Meredith Braun
  5. The Fantastiks 'Try To Remember' - John Langley & Crouch End Festival Chorus
  6. Fiddler On The Roof 'If I Were A Rich Man' - John Langley
  7. Gigi 'Gigi' - Keith Ferreira
  8. Guys And Dolls 'Luck Be A Lady' - Dave Willetts
  9. Jesus Christ Superstar 'Superstar' - Christopher Howard
  10. Jesus Christ Superstar 'I Don't Know How To Love Him' - Sharon Campbell
  11. Jesus Christ Superstar 'Everything's Alright' - Sharon Campbell
  12. Joseph And His Amazing Technicolor Dream-Coat 'Close Every Door' - Crouch End Festival Chorus
  13. Kismet 'And This Is My Beloved' - Lesley Garrett
  14. Kismet 'Stranger In Paradise' - Jason Howard

Tracks:

  1. Kiss Me Kate 'Where Is The Life That Late I Led?' - Jason Howard
  2. A Little Night Music 'Send In The Clowns' - Helen Hobson
  3. Les Miserables 'Bring Him Home' - Dave Willetts
  4. Man Of La Mancha 'The Impossible Dream' - John Langley
  5. Oklahoma 'Oh What A Beautiful Morning' - Jason Howard
  6. Oklahoma 'The Surrey With The Fringe On Top' - Jason Howard
  7. Oklahoma 'Oklahoma' - Jason Howard
  8. Phantom Of The Opera 'Phantom Of The Opera' - Lesley Garrett
  9. Phantom Of The Opera 'Music Of The Night' - Dave Willetts
  10. Phantom Of The Opera 'All I Ask Of You' - Lesley Garrett
  11. Porgy & Bess 'Summertime' - Lesley Garrett
  12. Seven Brides For Seven Brothers 'Bless Your Beautiful Hide' - Jason Howard
  13. Showboat 'Ol' Man River' - Jason Howard
  14. Showboat 'Make Believe' - Jason Howard

Tracks:

  1. The Sound Of Music 'The Sound Of Music' - Helen Hobson
  2. The Sound Of Music 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain' - Tania Williams & Crouch End Festival Chorus
  3. The Sound Of Music 'Edelweiss' - John Langley
  4. South Pacific 'Some Enchanted Evening' - John Langley
  5. South Pacific 'Younger Than Springtime' - David Shannon
  6. Starlight Express 'Starlight Express' - Keith Burns
  7. Sunset Boulevard 'Sunset Boulevard' - Gerard Casey
  8. Sunset Boulevard 'With One Look' - Mary Carewe
  9. Sunset Boulevard 'As If We Never Said Goodbye' - Mary Carewe
  10. Tell Me On Sunday 'Tell Me On Sunday' - Sharon Campbell
  11. West Side Story 'Maria' - David Shannon
  12. West Side Story 'Tonight' (The Balcony Scene) - Meredith Braun
  13. West Side Story 'Somewhere' - Meredith Braun
  14. There's No Business Like Show Business & Annie Get Your Gun 'Theres No Business Like Showbusiness' - Helen Hobson & Crouch End Festival Chorus

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "56 Show-Stoppers from the Last Century ~ Paul Bateman".......2004-04-16

Some of the best musicals from the last century appear on this 4-CD compilation "Musicals:The Gold Collection", featuring many stars of the London Stage with Paul Bateman (conductor), The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the world renown Crouch End Festival Chorus ~ sharing the spotlight, blending voice and music within the boundaries of great compositions from sold out musical shows from the past ~ all songs presented on this collection have been performed by a diverse set of artists ~ share the beauty of simplicity that exists in the music of each performance.

Here's just a sampling with "Annie", Annie Get Your Gun", "Anything Goes", "Aspects of Love", "Cabaret", "Carmen Jones", "Carousel", "Cats", "Chess", "Evita", "The Fantastics", "Fiddler on the Roof", "Gigi", "Guys and Dolls", "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "Kismet", "Kiss Me Kate", "La Cage Aux Folles", "Les Miserables", "A Little Night Music", "Man of La Mancha", "Oklahoma", "Phantom of the Opera", "Porgy & Bess", "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers", "Showboat", "The Sound of Music", "South Pacific", "Starlight Express", "Sunset Boulevard", "Tell Me On Sunday", "There's No Business Like Show Business", "West Side Story" ~ each cue is just the icing on the cake presented in this one of a kind event.

Let's take a look at the stars of the London Stage ~ Meredith Braun, Keith Burns, Sharon Campbell, Mary Carewe, Gerard Casey, Chris Corcoran, Keith Ferreira, Lesley Garrett (always a favorite in everyones collection), Helen Hobson, Michele Hooper, Christopher Howard, Jason Howard, Ria Jones, John Langley, David Shannon, Deorah Steel, Jill Washington, Dave Willetts, Tania Williams ~ so much talent under one banner, perfection is the only description that comes to mind. Paul Bateman has come up with a instrumental masterpiece, with emotional peaks and valleys that we've experienced over decades in the tumultuous world of musicals in the theatre.

Silva America, James Fitzpatrick, Reynold da Silva and David Stoner have paid homage to this genre ~ brought to the forefront in one universal voice the magnitude and influence for all it's listeners ~ powerful and personal touch of each track makes you feel the melody is still ringing in your ears, that's what the composer hoped for and it works ~ this musical collection is a keeper ~ gotta love it!

Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 3605 ~ (4/06/2004)
U BEST PRO KARAOKE SERIES {CD VIDEO}
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    DUST IN THE WIND / LOVE ME TENDER / TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS / TODAY/ IF / YOU NEEDED ME / THE WAY WE WERE/ UNCHAINED MELODY / STAND BY YOUR MAN / , GREENFIELDS / DONT IT MAKE MY BROWN EYES BLUE / FEELINGS/ / ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/ THE EXODUS SONG ///// RESPECT / (SITTIN ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY / I CANT , MONDAY / FUN, FUN, FUN / WHEN IM 64 / MR. TAMBOURINE MAN / SHE STILL THINKS I CARE / ( NOW & THEN) THERES A FOOL HELP MYSELF (SUGAR PIEHONEYBUNCH / MONDAY , PLEASE ME / YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE / BLACK OR WHITE/ LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE / 99 LUFTBALLOONS / SORRY SEEMS SUCH AS I / COME SEE ABOUT ME / PLEASE , TO BE THE HARDEST WORD / FOREVER YOUR GIRL / DONT LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME / WHEN YOURE IN LOVE WITH A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN / HEART OF GOLD / A RAINY NIGHT , and IN GEORGIA / YOU SHOULD HEAR HOW SHE TALKS ABOUT YOU / NIKITA / WERE ALL ALONE / LAST CHRISTMAS
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    KaraokeKaraoke | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000PSRJKG

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    U BEST PRO KARAOKE SERIES ASIN: B000PSRJKG Artist: DUST IN THE WIND / LOVE ME TENDER / TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS / TODAY/ IF / YOU NEEDED ME / THE WAY WE WERE/ UNCHAINED MELODY / STAND BY YOUR MAN /, GREENFIELDS / DONT IT MAKE MY BROWN EYES BLUE / FEELINGS/ / ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM/ THE EXODUS SONG ///// RESPECT / (SITTIN ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY / I CANT, HELP MYSELF (SUGAR PIEHONEYBUNCH / MONDAY, MONDAY / FUN, FUN, FUN / WHEN IM 64 / MR. TAMBOURINE MAN / SHE STILL THINKS I CARE / (NOW & THEN) THERES A FOOL, SUCH AS I / COME SEE ABOUT ME / PLEASE, PLEASE ME / YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE / BLACK OR WHITE/ LOST WITHOUT YOUR LOVE / 99 LUFTBALLOONS / SORRY SEEMS, TO BE THE HARDEST WORD / FOREVER YOUR GIRL / DONT LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME / WHEN YOURE IN LOVE WITH A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN / HEART OF GOLD / A RAINY NIGHT, IN GEORGIA / YOU SHOULD HEAR HOW SHE TALKS ABOUT YOU / NIKITA / WERE ALL ALONE / LAST CHRISTMAS Format: Audio CD
    The Great Voices of the Century, Vol. 2
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      The Great Voices of the Century, Vol. 2

      Manufacturer: Rajon
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0007KUIU0
      Release Date: 2005-02-14

      Tracks:

      1. Stars Were Brightly Shining (From "Tosca")
      2. Come In The Gondola (From "Night In Venice")
      3. Because
      4. Open Road (From "The Gypsy Baron")
      5. Merry Widow Waltz
      6. Count Your Blessings
      7. All Through The Night
      8. Maidens Of Cadiz
      9. Tristesse
      10. If You Were The Only Girl In The World
      11. Silver Threads Among The Gold
      12. Deep In My Heart, Dear (From "The Student Prince")
      13. Songs My Mother Taught Me
      14. Torna A Surriento
      15. Over The Rainbow (From "The Wizard Of Oz")
      16. Parted
      17. Bachelor Gay (From "Maid Of The Mountains")
      18. Trottin To The Fair
      19. White Wings
      20. Lost Chord
      21. Creed
      22. Drinking Song (From "Merry Wives Of Windsor"
      23. De Glory Road
      24. Ol Man River (From "Showboat")
      25. Changing Of The Guard
      26. Blue Danube
      27. Huguette (From "Vagabond King")
      28. If I Were A Blackbird
      29. ILl Sing A Song Of Love To You
      30. Intermezzo
      31. Panis Angelicus
      32. Berceuse De "Jocelyn"
      33. WeLl Gather Lilacs (From "Perchance To Dream")
      34. Holy City
      35. O For The Wings Of A Dove
      36. Goodnight (From "Cousin From Nowhere")
      37. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
      38. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
      39. ChElla Mi Creda Libero ( From "Girl Of The Golden West")
      40. Loves Old Sweet Song
      41. Last Rose Of Summer
      42. River Stay Way From My Door
      43. OSilver Moon (From "Russalka")
      44. La Marseillaise
      45. Nessun Dorma (From "Turandot")
      46. Who Tied The Knot (From "Gypsy Baron")
      47. They Call Me Mimi (From "La Boheme")
      48. Rosary
      49. Song Of India (From "Sadko")
      50. Serenade
      51. My Heart & I (From "Old Chelsea")
      52. Smilin Through
      53. Sanctuary Of The Heart
      54. Vilia (From "Merry Widow")
      55. ILl Take You Home Again, Kathleen
      56. I Love You Truly
      57. Road To The Isles
      58. Eriskay Love Lilt
      59. Vivere
      60. Old Father Thames
      61. Tales From The Vienna Woods
      62. Oriental Prayer (From "Lakme")
      63. My Song Goes Round The World
      64. I Love Thee
      65. On The Road To Mandalay
      66. Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)

      Album Description

      3 CD set from the Rajon 'Great Series'. 66 tracks. 2005.
      Lost in Boston: Songs You Never Heard From
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • So many great songs
      • The Missing Songs from Some Major Musicals
      • ONCE ON THIS ISLAND RULES
      • The first in this great series
      • Lost Songs From Musicals Are Fun To Hear!!
      Lost in Boston: Songs You Never Heard From

      Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by BernsteinAll Works by Bernstein | Bernstein, Leonard | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by PorterAll Works by Porter | Porter, Cole | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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      Similar Items:
      1. Lost in Boston II Unsung Musicals
      2. Lost in Boston, Vol. 4
      3. Unsung Musicals II (Studio Cast)
      4. Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection
      5. Lost in Boston - The Ultimate Collection

      ASIN: B0000AVHD0
      Release Date: 2003-08-19

      Tracks:

      1. English Music Hall [Mystery of Edwin Drood] - Tim Ewing, Jonathan Freeman, , , Dan Shaheen
      2. Just Fine [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes, Ron Raines
      3. Sweetriver [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes
      4. Flibbertgibbet [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes
      5. Where Do I Go from Here? [Fiorello!] - Liz Callaway
      6. Waiting [From The King and I] - Judy Kaye, Ron Raines, Lee Wilkof
      7. Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine [From Fiddler on the Roof] - Emily Loesser
      8. Like Everybody Else [From West Side Story] - Judy Malloy, Richard Roland, Sal Viviano
      9. Evensong [The Mystery of Edwin Drood] - Carolee Carmello, Gregg Edelman
      10. Ten Percent [From Chicago] - Harry Groener
      11. Come Down from the Tree [Once on This Island] - Lillias White
      12. Tick Tock Goes the Clock [Promises, Promises] - Judy Malloy, Lisa Mayer,
      13. When I Went Home [From Peter Pan] - Michelle Nicastro
      14. Let's Make It a Night - Jonathan Freeman,
      15. If You Leave Me Now [The Happy Time] - Michael Rupert
      16. Take It in Your Stride [From Annie Get Your Gun] - Liz Larsen

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars So many great songs.......2007-02-26

      So many great songs almost lost. How is it possible that a Kander & Ebb song like Mr Ten Percent got cut? This CD is worth its cost for that one song alone, but this disc is chock full of great songs that didn't make it to opening night...

      5 out of 5 stars The Missing Songs from Some Major Musicals.......2003-12-02

      This is the first of four CDs that contain recordings of songs that for one reason or another were cut from their shows. Highlights include:

      From 110 DEGREES IN THE SHADE:
      "Sweetriver" - replaced in the show by "Love Don't Look Away", parts of the melody appear in "Everything Beautiful Happens at Night".
      "Flibbertigibbet" - became "Raunchy" in the musical. The music is pretty much the same, but the lyrics are a bit different.

      From THE KING AND I:
      "Waiting" - Anna sings her frustration of being kept waiting for weeks to see the King. This song was cut after the premier of the show in New Haven.

      From FIDDLER ON THE ROOF:
      "Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine" - A lullaby sung at the start of the second act by the tailor and Tzeitel. Cut because audiences in previews just didn't respond.

      From WEST SIDE STORY:
      "Like Everybody Else" - a short fugue for the delinquents A-Rab (the "Shrimp"), Baby John (the young one) and Anybodys (the girl) intended to lighten up the first act. This song was edged out by "Gee, Officer Krupke".

      From PETER PAN:
      "When I Went Home" - a ballad sung by Peter about the time he tried to go back to his old life, and found everyone had moved on. Seems to have been replaced by the lullaby "Distant Melody".

      From ANNIE GET YOUR GUN:
      Annie's song about keeping her ego in check when she sees herself on the larger-than-life poster advertising the show. Cut possibly because the melody was too challenging to sing.

      Other tracks on this CD include songs cut from CHICAGO, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, PROMISES PROMISES, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, FIORELLO!, SILK STOCKINGS and THE HAPPY TIME.

      If you enjoyed this CD, you must check out the other three in the series. Also, the same label, Varese Sarabande, has a series and a few composer albums of UNSUNG MUSICALS.

      4 out of 5 stars ONCE ON THIS ISLAND RULES.......2001-07-02

      I'm not usually one to buy a CD for just one track...but in this case, I have to admit, that's precisely what I did. Anyone who has seen the musical, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND or had a chance to listen to its soundtrack will be won over. The idea that there were songs cut from this marvelous, "every song is a winner" album, was just impossible for me to resist. And WHEN DANIEL MARRIES in this CD does not disappoint. La Chanze's voice is absolutely marvelous. And the bonus? The other tracks are pleasing and fun for any Broadway buff: Liz Callaway's HONEY from Merrily We Roll Along is musically winning. I also liked the songs cut from GYPSY and FLOWER DRUM SONG. For an impulsive buy, I was completely rewarded. I have also ordered the other CD in the series for the ONCE ON THIS ISLAND song, DOWN FROM THE TREE...which also carries a Liz Callaway song. For musical enthusiasts, this series is a nice collector's item...and something to play on a rainy day.

      5 out of 5 stars The first in this great series.......2001-02-13

      This CD is the first in a fine series of four releases consisting of songs cut from well-known musicals. Just about any successful musical has had songs cut from it, not always because the song wasn't good, but because it no longer fit the show as updated, or a character or scene was cut (the booklet explains why each song was removed from its show). The songs are all good, some better than others or course, and the performances are wonderful. My favorites are "Ten Percent" (cut from Chicago), "Come Down from the Tree" (Once on this Island), "An English Music Hall" (Mystery of Edwin Drood), and "Take it in your Stride" (Annie Get Your Gun). Bruce Kimmel was smart in using show singers instead of pop singers. I recommend the entire series. This one's a great start and a fine addition to any show music collection.

      4 out of 5 stars Lost Songs From Musicals Are Fun To Hear!!.......2001-01-18

      The "Lost In Boston" series, starting with this first disc, is a great set to have. There are some songs that are pretty apparent as to why they were cut from the show, but others that you might scratch your head about. Some great performers get the opportunity to record these hardly, if ever, heard before songs and preserve them on disc.

      Of particular note on this particular disc are Lillias White singing "Come Down From The Tree" from "Once On This Island." This is a beautiful, beautiful song and while it may not have worked on stage, it works very well on CD.

      From such classical musicals as "The King And I" comes "Waiting." This song, designed as a trio between the King, Anna, and the Krahalome is interesting to hear, but definitely is not on the same page as "Getting to Know You" or "Something Wonderful," both classic songs from the show.

      Also of interest are the songs from "West Side Story," "Fiddler On The Roof," and what was almost the song that Annie Oakley sang in "Annie Get Your Gun" instead of "There's No Business Like Show Business."

      This is a fun disc. It does have that overproduced sound that tends to be Bruce Kimmel's trademark, but it's still interesting to hear what almost made it in.
      Lost in Boston - The Ultimate Collection
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        Lost in Boston - The Ultimate Collection
        Leroy Anderson , Burt Bacharach , Irving Berlin , Leonard Bernstein , Jerry Bock , Jule Charlap Mark / Styne , Cy Coleman , Stephen Flaherty , Robert Forrest George / Wright , Billy Goldenberg , John Harold Kander , Harvey Schmidt , Stephen Schwartz , Charles Strouse , Jule Styne , Bradford Ellis , Alet Oury , Debbie Gravitte , Debbie Pavelka , Glory Crampton , Guy Haines , Harry Groener , Jane Krakowski , Judy Malloy , Karen Morrow , Lillias White , Lindsay Ridgeway , Lisa Mayer , Liz Callaway , Liz Larsen , Lynne Wintersteller , Lynnette Perry , Michael Rupert , Michele Pawk , Michelle Nicastro , Richard Roland , Sal Viviano , Sally Mayes , and Sarah Chapman
        Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        1. Lost in Boston: Songs You Never Heard From
        2. Lost in Boston, Vol. 4

        ASIN: B00005K9S5
        Release Date: 2001-06-05

        Tracks:

        1. Mama's Talkin' Soft (from "Gypsy") (Styne-Sondheim) - Lindsay Ridgeway and Sarah Chapman
        2. Come Down from the Tree (from "Once on This Island") (Flaherty-Ahrens) - Lillias White
        3. Sweet River (from "110 in the Shade") (Jones-Schmidt) - Sally Mayes
        4. Like Everybody Else (from "West Side Story") (Bernstein-Sondheim) - Judy Malloy, Richard Roland, Sal Viviano
        5. What Am I Doing Here? (from "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach-David) - Liz Callaway
        6. Tick Tock Goes the Clock (from "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach-David) - Lisa Mayer, Judy Malloy, Debbie Pavelka
        7. The Job Application (from "Ballroom") (Bergman-Bergman-Goldenberg) - Karen Morrow
        8. Big Fat Heart (from "Seesaw") (Coleman-Fields) - Debbie Gravitte
        9. Where Do I Go From Here? (from "Fiorello") (Bock-Harnick) - Liz Callaway
        10. Ten Percent (from "Chicago") (Kander-Ebb) - Harry Groener
        11. Marking Time (from "Pippin") (Schwartz) - Michael Rupert
        12. Older and Wiser (from "Bye Bye Birdie") (Strouse-Adams) - Michele Pawk and Tammy Minoff
        13. Flaemmchen (The Flame Girl) (from "Grand Hotel") (Wright-Forrest) - Lynnette Perry
        14. When I Went Home (from "Peter Pan") (Charlap-Leigh) - Michelle Nicastro
        15. Guess We May as Well Stay Married Now (from "I Do! I Do!") (Jones-Schmidt) - Glory Crampton and Guy Haines
        16. I'm Naive (from "Sugar") (Styne-Merrill) - Jane Krakowski and Sal Viviano
        17. Take It in Your Stride (from "Annie Get Your Gun") (Berlin) - Liz Larsen
        18. Pink Taffeta Sample Size Ten (from "Sweet Charity") (Coleman-Fields) - Lynne Wintersteller
        19. If I Can't Take It with Me (from "Goldilocks") (Anderson-Ford-Kerr-Kerr) - Alet Oury

        Music Album:

        1. Orange Blossom Special [Original recording remastered]
        2. People Like Us
        3. Pickin' on Modest Mouse: A Bluegrass Tribute
        4. Picnic
        5. Read My Mind
        6. Ride This Train [Original recording remastered]
        7. Same Train, Different Time
        8. She'd Give Anything
        9. Sleepless Nights [Import]
        10. Songs We Wish We'd Written

        Music Album

        Music Album