| 1. New Way Home |
| 2. Dr. Dr. |
| 3. Younger Men |
| 4. Cornell Crawford |
| 5. Jealous |
| 6. Do Ya' |
| 7. She Don't Talk Like Us No More |
| 8. Truly Blue |
| 9. Still on My Mind |
New Way Home,K.T. Oslin,RCA,Contemporary Country,Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop
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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 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008H2LJ Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Please Let's Not Even Say Hello - Alice Ripley
- Only with You - Brent Barrett
- I Want to Go to Hollywood - Sutton Foster
- Danglin' - Johnny Rodgers
- I Had a Dream About You - Betty Buckley
- My True Love - Philip Chaffin
- A Call from the Vatican - Alice Ripley
- Now and Then - Laura Benanti
- You're There Too - Christopher Fitzgerald
- Is Someone Out There? - Eden Espinosa
- New Words - Brent Barrett
- My Grandmother's Love Letters - Christine Ebersole
- By the River - Christine Andreas
- I Am Longing - Philip Chaffin
- Home - Laura Benanti & Robert Cuccioli
- Another Day in the Modern World - Michael Holland
- Simple - Liz Callaway
- Unusual Way - Brian d'Arcy James
- Be On Your Own - Betty Buckley
- 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 VincentelliDescription
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 oCustomer Reviews:
What!? How is this possible?.......2007-01-20
Beauty and grace, charm and wit - Maury's got it all.......2006-11-14
"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.
A perfect marriage of music and lyrics.......2006-09-07
The Maury Yeston Songbook.......2006-08-30
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
One of the best broadway/composer compilations ever made!.......2006-06-29
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.
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Odyssey: The Definitive Collection
Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DHK5T Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Pulstar
- Hymne
- Main Theme From The 'Chariots Of Fire'
- Main Theme From The 'Missing'
- Love Theme From 'Blade Runner'
- End Titles From 'Blade Runner'
- The Tao Of Love
- Theme From 'Antartica'
- Theme From 'Cavafy'
- Opening Titles From 'Mutiny On The Bounty'
- Conquest Of Paradise
- La Petite Fille De La Mer
- L'Enfant
- Alpha
- Celtic Dawn
- Movement 1 From 'Mythodea'
- I'll Find My Way Home
- State Of Independence
Album Description
18 remastered tracks including titles from 'Missing', 'Blade Runner', '1492 Conquest Of Paradise' & the Oscar-winning 'Chariots Of Fire', as well as 2 bonus tracks, 'I'll Find My Way Home' & 'State Of Independence'. Digipak. Universal. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Disappointing.......2006-08-19
Enough with the damn compilations!.......2005-06-11
All the more frustrating is that Vangelis has a ton of unreleased music that many fans like myself have been after for years. Sorry the bootlegs on Ebay just don't cut it.
Where's an official release of "Cavafy", "The Bounty", "Francesco", and "Bitter Moon". Where is all the still unreleased music from "1492", "Blade Runner", "Antarctica" and "Chariots of fire", yes he released soundtracks for these films but they were sadly lacking.
Unfortunately we will probably have to wait for Vangelis to demise before we ever get these tracks, if even then.
worth buying, has seven good Vangelis songs.......2005-05-25
Excellent Overview of Vangelis' Best Known Songs.......2004-06-10
"Oddisey: The Definitive Collection" (18 tracks, 78 min.) in my opinion truly does compile all of Vangelis' best know tracks and greatest hits. Most of the tracks on here will sound immediately familiar, many because they are movie themes (Chariots of Fire being the most famous of course, but also The Missing, Blade Runner, thankfully containing both the beginning and end titles, Mutiny on the Bounty, and others), and other that became well known in commercials (Hymne, L'Enfant, among others). There can be no denying the creativity and talents of Vangelis. There are 2 bonus tracks, "I'll Find My Way Home" and "State of Independence", the 2 best known tracks of Jon & Vangelis, a nice touch to the album.
I share my frustration with other reviewers here that there is tons of great Vangelis music out there that remains unreleased. To be sure, Vangelis deserves a box-treatment of rare and unreleased tracks. But if you are looking for a single-disk overview of his best known songs, look no further: "Oddisey" is it. Released in Fall, 2003, it is a nice way to commemorate Vangelis turning 60 (say it ain't so!).
Hip-O Records trying to make money from us.......2004-04-20
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A Long Way Home
Dwight Yoakam Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007ND2 Release Date: 1998-06-09 |
Tracks:
- Same Fools
- The Curse
- Things Change
- Yet To Succeed
- I Wouldn't Put It Past Me
- These Arms
- That's Okay
- Only Want You More
- I'll Just Take These
- A Long Way Home
- Listen
- Traveler's Lantern
- Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't
Amazon.com
In the vein of 1995's Gone, Dwight Yoakam continues to argue for an alternative-country future. Expanding his retro Bakersfield sound with significant flourishes of more contemporary and not-so-contemporary pop, rock, and soul, A Long Way Home is an aurally stunning and eclectic recording. "These Arms" begins as a Ray Price shuffle, then seamlessly morphs into a dramatic pop gem, while the thrilling "Yet to Succeed" and "I'll Just Take These" are modern countrypolitan. And mixed among the country pop are roadhouse rockers and bluegrassy hollers, all with some of the more arresting lyrics of Yoakam's career. His last three releases--collections of live tracks, quirky covers and Christmas songs--have been distressingly subpar, but A Long Way Home finds Yoakam not as far from home as we'd feared. --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
Dwight does it again.......2005-11-27
An Outstanding Album.......2005-10-05
solid Dwight.......2003-10-17
"These Arms" and the title track are classic sounding Bakersfield Dwight Yoakam . "Traveler's Lantern" is about as close to quality bluegrass (an homage to his Kentucky roots?) as you will hear with contemporary Country (not to mention with a wonderful lyrical landscape). "That's Okay", "Curse", and "Things Change" will have you singing along unapologetically. And what would a Dwight project be without a weeper such as "I'll Just Take These" and a rocker like "Only You Want More"?
I can't believe how overlooked this album is in his catalog. Dwight and Pete Anderson get all due respect from me whenever they put someting on platter. Great job, guys!
An outstanding collection of original songs.......2003-08-25
Dwight grabs your attention from the opening Same fool and holds it until the closing Maybe you like it maybe you don't, singing his way through a selection of songs that are incredibly varied yet still sit comfortably together. Dwight's influences are many and varied but fans of Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley will all hear echoes of their music in this album. Of course, Dwight's hillbilly vocal style combined with Pete Anderson's brilliant producing make his music unmistakeable for any other.
Dwight makes a rare incursion into bluegrass territory on Traveller's lantern, on which Ralph Stanley plays banjo. As Dwight had already appeared as a guest on Ralph's Clinch mountain country album, this was no surprise. Judged on this effort, it would be great to hear Dwight do a whole bluegrass album.
Dwight has recorded many outstanding albums (and one or two duds) but this is certainly one of the best albums Dwight has ever recorded and my may well be the best of the lot.
Underrated Yoakam classic.......2003-06-02
All in all, this is a largely overlooked gem. Fans of Dwight Yoakam will be thrilled and engrossed in the album, which features some familiar Yoakam-sounds and some new directions and some truly stellar lyrics. Newcomers to alt.country, rockabilly, classic country, and/or the Bakersfield sound are in for a treat, and couldn't find a better, more listenable introduction to all those genres (and more).
Do yourself a favor, and if you overlooked this release, go back and pick it up. It just might be my favorite out of every single Dwight Yoakam record out there. Which is saying a whole lot.
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Great Musicals
Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LN5W Release Date: 2001-08-07 |
Tracks:
- Candide: Overture - Orchestra
- Fiddler On The Roof: Prologue - Tradition - Zero Mostel And Company
- Hello, Dolly!: Dancing - Carol Channing And Company
- Cabaret: If You Could See Her - Alan Cumming
- Ain't Misbehavin': Honeysuckle Rose - Ken Page/Nell Carter
- Guys And Dolls: Sue Me - Faith Prince/Nathan Lane
- Sweeney Todd: The Worst Pies In London - Angela Lansbury
- Ragtime: New Music - Mark Jacoby/Marin Mazzie/Steven Sutcliffe/Brian Stokes Mitchell/Audra McDonald/Company
- Titanic: Lady's Maid - Original Cast
- How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying!: Rosemary - Matthew Broderick/Megan Mullally
- Les Miserables: Bring Him Home - Colm Wilkinson
- Falsettos: Unlikely Lovers - Lewis Cleale/James Sasser/Farah Alvin/Kristin Woodbury
- Parade: All The Wasted Time - Brent Carver/Carolee Carmello
- The Sound Of Music: Do-Re-Mi - Rebecca Luker And Company
Customer Reviews:
The Title Is Accurate........2002-02-21
In fact, there is a sticker on the front of the Great Musicals CD which states the following - "Unlikely Lovers from Falsettos is new to CD."
This isn't really correct. This particular recording of that wonderful second act song is new, but the song itself was previously recorded and released on the original cast recording of Falsettoland many years ago. I have also read a review of another (unauthorised?) CD recording made in Michigan of Falsettoland.
Anyway, this new recording is so powerful and emotional, I'm glad I bought the CD.
Readers might be interested to know that the 2001 recording of U. Lovers was made at Joe's Pub in January - the same place where Finn's Infinite Joy was recorded.
To the best of my knowledge, U.L. wasn't performed in the live show. I believe this as in an interview, Finn stated that the only song from Falsettos they were to perform in Infinite Joy was The Baseball Game (wonderfully conveyed by Stephen DeRosa on the CD). Also, in this new recording of U.L., unlike the recordings on Infinite Joy, there isn't any audience reaction. I suspect that the cast made this recording before or after audience arrived.
Loved this new version. It's accompanied by a solo piano. Lewis Cleale has a more traditional male voice (light baritone?) than Michael Rupert's higher, head, some might say "character" sound. Both are more than pleasant on the ear.
Also, on this recording, there's an a cappella section towards the end of the song; on the lyrics "...let's pretend..." Quite affecting.
As for the rest of the album, well all the tracks are gems in one way or another. Particular favourites of mine include -
"Lady's Maid" from Titanic. With it's "up down up" three note/syllable melody structure (millionaire, constable, engineer) it is immediately catchy, and is a great example of an "I'm about to start a journey, so wish me luck as I go" type of show song.
"All The Wasted Time" from Parade. Loved the almost folk influenced sound and the soaring voices; including Carolee Carmello who is heard on Infinite Joy.
"New Music" from Ragtime. It 'builds' beautifully and is a great example of the work of a contemporary song writing team - the highly talented Flaherty and Ahrens.
I suppose the thing is, that many musical theatre buffs will already have many of these songs on CD. However, you many not have THESE recordings - e.g. - the "If You Could See Her" from Cabaret is from the 1998 version, the "Do-Re-Mi" from (what else?) The S.O.M. is the 1998 recording.
If one was being picky, the following points might be made -
For a CD celebrating RCA's 100th anniversary, this collection is somewhat 'top heavy' - 9 of the 14 tracks - almost 65% were recorded in 1992 or later.
Also -
With a number of the American based performers, even when they are portraying non-Americans, their native accent is still recognisable. This is particularly noticeable on track 14 - "Do-Re-Mi" ("...Here, I'll make it easier for you...") and, to a lesser extent; track 2 - "Prologue - Tradition" from Fiddler ("...trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune...")
But when one is dealing with material and performances of this level, such points are minor quibbles.
All in all, a very fine CD which has made a welcome addition to my collection.
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Taking the Long Way Home
Tuck & Patti Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TWNK Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Taking The Long Way Home
- Ready To Love
- Thank You
- Take This Feeling
- Song For The Souls
- Lifeline
- You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
- Path To Peace
- Early Morning Music Box
- This Light This Life
Album Details
Includes 'Song for the Souls that Go Before' from 'The Hearts Left Behind'.Customer Reviews:
Straight from the heart.......2002-03-23
Spiritual messages more uplifting than many in books.......2001-09-07
The first two songs, "Taking the Long Way Home" and "Ready to Love" are admittedly love songs, but compared with most of today's love songs, they speak of a real type of love without the pain and confusion of most that you'll find in rock, pop, and country.
"Thank You" is a joyful and happy song, exemplifying the principle of recognizing and showing gratitude for all the good one receives.
"Take This Feeling" expresses the joy of living in the moment without regret for the past or concern for the future.
"Song for the Souls That Go Before (From the Hearts Left Behind)" is one of the strongest messages of it's kind that I have come across, comparable only to the James Dillet Freeman book, LOVE IS STRONG AS DEATH. It's especially meaningful to me two years after having lost my mother and having recently discovered that my son's mother has an inoperable cancer. Thanks so much to Patti, for this message.
"Lifeline" has to come from Patti's heart. She's a soul that has to sing, and this song tells us all of the person she is which is important to know.
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is possibly the most deep reaching of all these lyrics. If I were a minister, I would require all couples to listen to this song before marriage.
"Path To Peace" comes across as if Patti were speaking directly to the listener, with such meaningful words.
If one has been listening to, and following the lyrics, one is ready for a break, a time to think and reflect, and so Tuck's instrumental, "Early Morning Music Box", is perfectly timed.
And so we come to "This Light This Life", Patti's concluding spiritual statement worded in such a way that she could be talking personally with the listener.
So however one listens to this CD, as a jazz recording or as a series of spiritual messages from one heart to another, this is indeed a five star recording.
Taking the long way home.......2000-12-18
Great company on a lonely night.......2000-12-04
SAve your money and buy the classics.......2000-10-17
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The Way Back Home
Wind Machine Manufacturer: Blue Meteor Records/Ka ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006MHP Release Date: 1995-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Sanctuary
- The Way Back Home
- Erin
- Peace In Ireland
- Forever Out To Sea
- To Be Alive
- The Sands Of Time
- Something Ventured
- Your Side Of The Story
- Going Home
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Grieg: Peer Gynt; Piano Concerto; Songs
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XV2XY Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Prelude: In The Wedding Garden - Joachim Ulbricht
- The Bridal Procession Passes - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Prelude: Abduction, Ingrid's Lament - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- In The Hall Of The Mountain King - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- Dance Of The Mountain King's Daughter - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Aase's Death - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Introduction: Morning - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- Arabian Dance - Leipzig Radio Chorus
- Anitras Dance - Taru Valijakka
- Solveig's Song - Taru Valijakka
- Prelude: Peer Gynt's Journey Home - Taru Valijakka
- Solveig's Cradle Song - Taru Valijakka
- I. Allegro Molto Moderato - John Ogdon
- II. Adagio - John Ogdon
- III. Allegro Moderato Molto E Marcato - John Ogdon
Tracks:
- Enticement - Geoffrey Parsons
- Mountain Girl - Geoffrey Parsons
- Bilberry Slopes - Geoffrey Parsons
- Tryst - Geoffrey Parsons
- Love - Geoffrey Parsons
- Kids' Dance - Geoffrey Parsons
- Evil Day - Geoffrey Parsons
- At The Mountain Stream - Geoffrey Parsons
- Hor' Ich Das Liedchen Klingen Op.39 No.6
- Der Fichtenbaum Op.59 No.2
- Wo Sind Sie Hin? Op.4 No.6
- Das Alte Lied Op.4 No.5
- Gruss Op.48 No.1
- Ich Stand In Dunklen Traumen Op.2 No.3
- Abschied Op.4 No.3
- Eingehullt In Graue Wolken Op.2 No.2
- Mein Sinn Ist Wie Der Macht'ge Fels Op.5 No.4
- Des Dichters Letztes Lied Op.18 No.3
- Des Dichters Herz Op.5 No.2
- Sie Ist So Weiss Op.18 No.2
- Morgenthau Op.4 No.2
- Jagerlied Op.4 No.4
- Lauf Der Welt Op.48 No.3
- Zur Rosenzeit Op.48 No.5
- Ein Traum Op.48 No.6
- Dereinst, Gedanke Mein Op.48 No.2
- Dein Rat Ist Wohl Gut Op.21 No.4
- Herbststimmung Op.26 No.5
- An Sie II Op.59 No.4
- An Sie I Op.59 No.3
- Der Jager (1905)
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The Way Home
Kevin Braheny Manufacturer: Hearts of Space ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000X50 Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- The Way Home (25:10)
- Perelandra (26:00)
Product Description
1. The Way Home
2. Perelandra
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Best Production of "Cosmos" Music, Ever!.......2007-04-04
This is the best "cosmos ethereal" music I have found. Just like four other releases -- Soul of the Machine (Windham Hill electronic), The Waiting by Peter Buffett, and Caverna Magica and White Winds by Andreas Vollenweider -- I have never grown tired of Kevin Braheny's masterpiece, even after listening to it for two decades. This is a great piece of music to fall asleep with, if all else fails!
Wish they could have used this music for The PBS series "Cosmos"; while Heaven And Hell (Part 1/Symphony No.11/Alpha) by Vangelis/Houston Symphony Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski was "classical cosmos" music that was used for some of the series, The Way Home would have been superb.
New Age Bliss.......2000-11-27
Pure Nirvana.......1999-11-09
Priceless!.......1999-10-01
Incredible!!.......1999-08-25
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Vintage Bolling
Manufacturer: Milan Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000015KK Release Date: 1995-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Baroque and Blue
- Sentimentale
- Fugace
- Hispanic Dance
- Mexicaine
- Africaine
- Romance
- Gavotte
- Slavonic Dance
- Way Down Yonder in New Orleans/Do You Know What It Means to Miss ...
- (Back Home Again In) Indiana
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Shelter (1997 Studio Cast)
Nancy Ford , Gretchen Cryer , and Ellen Foley Manufacturer: Original Cast Record ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000004CST Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Tune Up
- The Last Days Of Isaac
- A Transparent Crystal Moment
- My Most Important Moments Go By
- Love, You Came To Me
- My Most Important Moments( Reprise)
- Woman On The Run
- Changing
- Welcom To The New World
- Woke Up To Day
- It's Hard To Care
- Mary Margaret's House In The Country
- Sleep My Baby
- I Bring Him Sea Shells
- She's My Girl
- Like A River
- Too Many Women In My Life
- Goodbye Plastic Flowers
- Sleep My Baby ( Reprise)
- Goin' Home With My Children
Customer Reviews:
Romance! Music! Comedy! And ELLEN FOLEY!.......2000-02-02
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