Alive Again [CD-single] [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Alive Again |
| 2. When You Walk Away |
| 3. The Music's No Good Without You (Remix) |
Editorial Reviews
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Second single (outside of the U.S.) from Cher's 2001 album, 'Living Proof'. Tracks, 'Alive Again', 'When You Walk Away' which was previously only available on the US version of the album & 'The Music's No Good Without You' (Warren Clarke Club Mix).
Alive Again,Cher,Wea International,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Fellow Workers
Ani DiFranco , and Utah Phillips Manufacturer: Righteous Babe ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IWML Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
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Following their successful 1996 The Past Didn't Go Anywhere collaboration, anticorporate folksinger Ani DiFranco and vagabond historian-storyteller Utah Phillips gather for another rousing round, though Fellow Workers is a looser, funkier, more acoustic affair than its predecessor. These sessions step lively: the performers burst into seemingly spontaneous applause, cheers, and laughter. Phillips honors civil disobedience, leftist matriarch Mother Jones, and the complex feelings entwined with the promise of a better America. The album's core lies where "The Long Memory"'s soulful organ, bass, and trumpet flow into the powerful "The Silence That Is Me." DiFranco and band provide mellow fingerpicking, shattered beats, hopped-up Wurlitzer, and bass-heavy funk, beautifully complementing Phillips's wry tales and paying homage to the invaluable oral tradition. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
Ode of an Old Wobblie.......2006-03-20
In A Wobbly's Living Room.......2004-06-17
So what does Ani DiFranco bring? Aurally speaking, a band and production chops. Wisely she keeps that as a backdrop to Utah's words. Except for a few instrumental pieces, the band simply gives Utah a sort of funky, acoustic groove to rap over. This is the capturing of a live show (in New Orleans), and Ani has mostly downplayed studio trickery to keep the intimate, living room feel of the concert. But, of course, what Ani really brings is her Army. And the real purpose is to introduce Ani's followers to a man who is now an elder statesman of Direct Action. I already knew about Utah, and I already knew how to sing "Pie in the Sky." For me, and for fans of Utah, this album works because Utah is up front and in good form; it's an "Essential Recording" for Utah, if not necessarily Ani. For the Army...welcome to the history we were never taught. Take a seat and pay attention.
quit whining and listen..........2003-11-21
Inspired by adversity........2003-07-09
Fellow Workers isn't an album of alternative rock or folk pop by any stretch. Rather, it's a musical stage on which Phillips tells stories of the American workers' plight and their struggle for rights as the nation developed. And it's a bloody powerful tale he tells, shot through with hardship and death, corruption and plain dirty dealing, and the indomitable spirits of the American men and women who refused to bow down and take less than they deserved.
Some he tells in straight storyteller fashion, with DiFranco and Phillip's Mensabilly Band providing a musical backdrop. Others he sings, sometimes alone, sometimes with a harmonic accompaniment by DiFranco and others in the band. Believe me, when Phillips first opened his mouth for a sing-songy chant called "Stupid's Song," I was prepared to dislike this album immensely. But then he launched into the story of Mother Mary Harris Jones, the miners' friend, who at age 83 was labeled by President Theodore Roosevelt "the most dangerous woman in America" -- a fiesty champion of underground workers across the country, driving scabs from the coal pits with a broom and singlehandedly facing down a militia.
And I was hooked.
The soul of working people.......2003-05-22
These are some great old union songs combined with a bit of labor history in between. Yet this isn't dead and sterile history, for nothing could be more timely in today's world. In fact, this is one reason why I'm glad that Utah's voice isn't more polished- it doesn't distract from the lyrics and the message. And the message is that it is the workers that actually make this society run, we have the actual power, and the bosses don't give you anything out of the goodness of their hearts! You have to fight for it! You have to organise to get it! That was true a hundred years ago and it is just as true today.
In a time when workers are constantly being brainwashed by the corporate and political powers-that-be into thinking that they are disposable "losers" and paracites, it is refreshing to be reminded that it is the bosses that are the real disposable paracites. They live off our labor- sing it out! They are nothing without us- or without the workers in the foriegn countries where they are shipping our jobs.
This isn't simple minded nostalgia. It is deep rooted truth. This is an intelligent piece of work (Utah's back up is the Mensabilly band- like the High IQ society.)
The liner notes are by Howard Zinn (The People's History of the United States.) It is quite an educational tract in it's own right.
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Alive Again
Nightingale Manufacturer: The End Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007MB82 Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
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Subtitled - The Breathing Shadow Part IV. 2002 album from Dan Swano and team, graced with an amazing production the highly anticipated album offers some magical tunes for fans of hard rock and melodic metal. The End Records.Customer Reviews:
FOR OPEN-MINDED METAL FANS.......2006-08-29
JP is the biggest hater on here .......2005-03-06
Rock.......2005-03-04
Nightingale's best release to date.......2004-06-02
Dan Swano once again produces his smooth mid-deep delivery, 180 degrees from the deathy vox you'll hear on his other projects. Don't be expecting any Edge-of-Sanity-like music here. (But if harsh vocals don't bother you, and you also like a keyboard-laden prog sound, you HAVE to give his solo "Moontower" album a try).
If you've heard the other Nightingale releases, you'll be happy to hear that the mix here is the best of the lot. All of the instruments are clear and distinct. Swano finally got himself a real drummer on this one - and the drums' sound is infinitely better than on the previous three discs. Lots of keyboards continue to set the mood. The guitar is tastefully done with virtually no noodling wankery (I love wheedly stuff, but it has its place, and that place isn't here). The bass could maybe be a little more prominent, but that's a minor nitpick.
The songs here are fantastic! Melodies are instantly absorbed in the system, and it's almost a crime that you won't hear this on your local airwaves. A large chunk of this album wouldn't be out of place on the radio. (Although my favorite Nightingale song is still "Steal The Moon", out of place on the "Closing Chronicles" album). "Recollections" starts the album with a gloomy atmospheric intro that goes right into two upbeat sounding tracks "Shadowman" and "The Glory Days" followed by the ballad "Falling", which would've undoubtedly been an MTV staple had it been released in 1987.
One way to judge an album is by its staying power in your listening rotation, and I find myself picking Alive Again more often than a lot of other stuff I've bought in the past 18 months. If you haven't picked up a Nightingale album yet, here's where you should start.
The IVth and last album of the concept.......2003-12-05
Nightingale is an incredible band. It started out as Dan Swano's solo project after the break-up of Unicorn and gradually began to develop with the addition of Dan's older brother, Tom Nouga, and eventually a new bassist and drummer too. The first album was completely Dan Swano, the second one was Dan and his brother, the third one showed signs of promise and the Swano brothers toured and played several gigs. And now Alive Again has turned into a completely different entity with the inclusion of bassist Erik Oskarsson (Godsend) and drummer Tom Bjorn. Erik and Dan also played in the amazing doom metal band Godsend together and they certainly have a great chemistry between them. Tom Bjorn on the other hand is simply a fantastic drummer and a well needed breath of fresh air. He plays tastefully, enters the songs with beautiful (but modest) fills and rolls. Considering that the debut Nightingale had a drum machine and the other two featured Dan Swano himself on the drums, Bjorn's addition to the band has brought a new vibe, which I really dig.
Tom Nouga is a very 80's inspired guitar player and Alive Again is the first album that gave him the opportunity to play those 70's-like riffs in a more 80's style. Excellent. I'm not saying that AA is my favourite Nightingale album but I know that Dan Swano has managed to put out four albums under this moniker, all of which are different from each other. Isn't that what prog music is about? The Closing Chronicles was a monumental CD in (dark) prog rock as was I with a more concise sound. Alive Again, on the other hand, goes for a more lively sound, more energetic, more exciting. The sound on the previous CD was a bit dry; it's a great album and I love it, but AA definitely has a more fresh tone overall. Maybe it's the hard rock vibe, maybe it's the heavier 80's sound rather than the 70's, I don't know. It's really hard to put your finger on it. The songs are still progressive all the way; Dan would never make sacrifices in that aspect. But the writing is more forthright. The choruses are more central and focal. The writing is sort of more cohesive and controlled. Maybe it's because Part IV was the first and only Nightingale album Dan Swano took a whole year to write, record, and mix.
This album displays a more carefully planned sound, both sonically and stylistically. Therefore you may think that the previous Nightingale CDs The Closing Chronicles and I were more written in free form, pushing the limits of art. AA is different. It's not meant to be a groundbreaking effort; it's not meant to start a new era in prog music. So don't expect anything over the top. But this is not a weak point. Dan and his brother apparently wanted to explore in the 80's ground a bit more this time, and they were never afraid to mention their influences, so it's all there. Alive Again is a perfect trip back to the early 80's with all the synths, proggy driven guitar tones, nicely mixed drumming, the not too ornate bass lines. A very well rounded album to say the least. Dan has expressed his wish to go for a more 70's style on the next album already.
While all the songs are good in their own way, I feel "Eternal" deserves a special mention. Over 12 minutes, this is the longest Nightingale song ever with its minimal yet deep composition. Dan absolutely entered a new path with this one hinting that his new project Second Sky is quite going to be in this vein. I look forward to that already. Excellent stuff. The slow opening "Recollections" is a pleasant surprise with Dan's tender vocals. "Shadowman" is possibly another highpoint of the CD, especially the unexpected guitar solo is mighty! Arjen Lucassen (Ayreon, Star One) has also contributed to this beautiful album with a nice guitar solo. Top notch musicianship. Dan Swano, as always, sings with invaluable emotion. His dark vocals are one of a kind. He is needless to say a brilliant musician. Few others are as gifted as he is. So the result is an album that has numerous textures. Anyone into good prog mixed with melodic hard rock will find elements that attract them to this type of music. Super!
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Caribenos - Latin American Music for the Marimba
Orlando Cotto Manufacturer: Orlando Cotto ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HZ8U Release Date: 1998-11-04 |
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Congratulations to those of you who have purchased a copy of the CD; you have made a wise choice. For those who need a little encouragement: go ahead, take a chance, you will not be disappointed. This is a recording unlike any other you have heard. It is good for any type of audience. For the "New Age" listener, this recording brings a new level of beauty and joy to the music industry. For the Classical listener, the music will move your feet. For the Latin music listener, you wondered why it took so long to get this published. Needless to say, I had a hard time deciding where to place this recording under the Amazon categories. But be assured that the music is easy to understand. To put it simply, this recording took some of the best traditional music from Latin American countries and re-invented them on a classical music instrument, the concert marimba.Fernando Meza describes the instrument in the CD liner notes: "The marimba as a solo instrument has only come of age over the past few decades. This recording will undoubtedly contribute to the future professional development of the marimba, both because it is tremendously enjoyable character and because of the artist's high level of "musicianship". Orlando is able to sail through the murky waters of demanding technical passages making the music come alive in all its splendor. As we move into the twenty-first century and more demands are placed on performers to reach ever-higher levels of artistic excellence, creative and unique voices such as [Orlando's] will be the ones dictating the future of this instrument".
Fernando continues to talk about the recording: "Coming from the small town of Cayey in Puerto Rico and being able to draw from the extensive musical traditions of Latin America, [Orlando] offers in this recording a musical bouquet of delicious inspiration and daring undertaking. The adventurous quality and demanding virtuosity of works like Caribenos by Andrew Lazaro, or Piedra en la Piedra by Ricardo Lorenz, along with the delicate beauty of Piazzola's Historia del Tango and other gems included here are representative of [Orlando's] sensitive musical nature. With a thorough understanding of Latin rhythms and harmonies, this gifted artist dives into the depths previously unexplored by other marimbists and makes us engage and relate to the wonderful subtleties of the complex world of Latin music".
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Magnificent Marimba Music.......2002-02-24
A landmark recording!!!.......1999-04-06
Highly recommended.......1999-03-28
Every time I play this CD is like going to heaven........1999-03-19
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Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey
Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000584UL Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
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As Always, Hilarious.......2007-05-03
Spoof Odessey worth the laughs!.......2002-04-14
Particularly strong is Track 16, "Let's do an old fashioned show tune," featuring Elton John and Ethel Merman duking it out over AIDA, which Merman says is "putting everyone here through hell." Likewise, Track 15, "Let's Ruin Times Square Again," tickles my funny bone. Also wonderful are the satires of Beauty and the Beast, Angela Lansbury, and the Full Monty; Gerard Alessandrini's done a tremendous job with these! In addition, this CD's introductory song is much stronger than those on the previous volumes of Forbidden Broadway. It really sets the tone for the best parts of this recording.
Unfortunately, with a few notable exceptions, the first half of the CD is a bit thin, which is why I give this recording 3 out of 5 stars: Even though it entertains me, there's a lot I have to skip over. For example, the Liza Minelli spoof annoying (though, I admit, a little funny), and in the Music Man revival satire, their Robert Preston impersonator sounds *nothing* like the original. (In earlier recordings, the actors *did* sound like the people they claimed to be.)
The good news is that the CD has 30 tracks in all, so even though there are 13 that I dislike, I just love the rest... I do recommend it!
better to be "Lost in Space".......2001-12-31
While I agree with some of the other reviewers that there is some nice work, I don't know that Saturday Night Fiasco and Sondheim's Blues are sufficient to carry the rest of the tracks. Not much seems new or worse yet, important. Disney isn't new, nor is Les Miz. And while pointing out what is stale and pedestrian on Broadway was amusing on the last couple of releases, this Forbidden Broadway spoof clearly has joined the list of stale and pedestrian.
While there is some nice material on this disc, I really didn't laugh out loud, and that is why I have always bought these in the past.
If Alessandrini reduces the show to the same complaints of the same shows and then replaying lightly tweaked versions of past numbers, Trouble and Alan Cumming in Cabaret specifically, then he has himself is on the becoming a revival - and we know what he thinks of revivals.
The repeats might even be acceptable if there was something fresh in the perfomance, but both were done much better on their respective discs. I think Danny Gurwin is a great comedian, but he doesn't shine in either of these numbers. We also need a recording with no Ethel Merman or Liza numbers - give them a rest already. And why bring back Streisand with such a poor imitation? The earlier Barbara's were dead on vocal impressions as well as speech patterns. If you aren't going to improve on it, then don't drag it back out.
Alessandrini suggests that this is one of the best casts he has ever worked with. I don't know what he bases that on, but I beg to differ, either cast with Bryan Batt was significantly better, although they worked with fresh, clever material. Still, those recordings had verocious talent that brought Gerard's stinging wit to life for those of us who can't see every new production of FB.
Maybe it is time to go to off Broadway productions, or to the radio or the movies for some new ideas. Or else promise no references to the Gap, Disney, or Chorus Boys, (way over used on this recording), along with a Merman and Liza free season. Start from scratch. That might give us hope that Forbidden Broadway too might not be dead.
Stretched Thin.......2001-03-26
Do the Math.......2001-03-15
Alessandrini is running out of ideas, and is spreading the remaining ones too thin. . Sanitized Time Square - Been there. Disnified Broadway - Done that, and so many times. Asinine casting faux pas, plotless pointless set-monster musicals, and Ethel Merman and Liza. We've heard it all before - and last time, it was funnier.
Now normally when a writer (or director or actor) has truly entertained me on numerous occasions, I'll forgive the odd show that disappoints. This would be the case here except for two things: Alessandrini is in the vicious parody business - he's never spared anyone else Besides, if he's going to actually include couplets like: "If lyrics are no longer witty... Then I don't want to go " he's inviting the pans.
When you hear the AIDA lampoon, you'll be reminded of the dim bulb in Cyrano de Bergerac who taunts the hero with the brilliant witticism: Your nose is very large
Yes, there are a few true Forbidden Broadway tracks on Spoof Odyssey. Dame Judi Dench singing "Why can't Americans do theatre like the Brits?" (with apologies to My Fair Lady), I Hate Ben (with apologies to Kiss Me Kate) and about 1/3 of "Let's Ruin Time Square Again" (no apologies necessary to Rocky Horror which understands how easy it is for good parody to go bad). Oh yes, there is one absolutely true Forbidden Broadway track: TROUBLE - yes, the same Trouble from Volume 3 which was just re-released on the 20th Anniversary compilation - and it's back again with a more hackneyed Robert Preston impersonation and all of 4 words changed. Granted it's one of the better bits, more worthy of rerunning than say, referring to Miss Saigon as Viet-Numb, but oh, he reran that gag too
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Calm Before.../Alive Again at Andover
The Rising Storm Manufacturer: Arf Arf ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y82X Release Date: 1995-09-01 |
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First released in 1967, this is the crown jewel of sixties garage, with original copies fetching over $4,000 on eBay. Originals plus savvy covers of The Remains, Rockin' Ramrods, and Love make this a classic. Bonus 1983 live LP Alive Again at Andover.Customer Reviews:
A nice slice of New England garage!.......2007-01-12
Excellent Garage Record!!!.......2004-01-02
--.......2003-09-13
More than half of this record is made up of covers that are, more often than not, weak. There's a few solid uptempo numbers like 'Don't Look Back' and the group original, 'I'm Coming Home,' with its surf guitar. Their version of the blues standard 'Baby Please Don't Go' is an unusual reading for it sounds as though it was recorded at Sun Studios. However, the one rocker you should really dig is 'She Loved Me'. You may not find a better slice of adolescent hormone celebration than this anywhere. The song rides an insistent wave of fuzz guitar and the drummer fails to understand his limits, but the cake is when the singer repeats the line, "And then she said she loved me" - news which the guitarist immediately celebrates with a guitar run full of such profound naive conviction that it's actually stunning and even heartbreaking - the sonic equivalent of the adrenaline rush and sheer joy that follows the successful courting of a young woman. It's even more effective with the cheap fuzztone he's got because it sounds as though his guitar is trying to take that next step to manhood with him.
'She Loved Me' aside, the big news on this record is the original folky ballads the band wrote themselves. 'Frozen Laughter' is the jewel of the bunch with its lyrics adapted from T.S. Eliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' and hazy atmosphere. The "Honey, is that you?" spoken intro and tape cut-up at the end are both brilliant. 'To L.N./Who Doesn't Know' (outstanding title) displays an extremely sophisticated melodicism that's the all the more amazing considering that these are the same guys who did 'She Loved Me'. 'The Rain Falls Down' is good as well.
The final ten tracks on this release consist of a live gig the band did at their fifteen-year high school reunion in 1982 and its inclusion was extremely ill-advised.
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Alive Again
Cher Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000636H8 Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
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Second single (outside of the U.S.) from Cher's 2001 album, 'Living Proof'. Tracks, 'Alive Again', 'When You Walk Away' which was previously only available on the US version of the album & 'The Music's No Good Without You' (Warren Clarke Club Mix).Album Details
One of the Catchiest Tunes on 'living Proof', Cher's Vocal on 'alive Again' is Simply Outstanding! the Song was Written and Produced by Chicane (Nick Bracegirdle). This Single also Includes 'when You Walk Away', a Diane Warren-penned Tune which was Added to the USA Release of the Album as Well as the Warren Clarke Club Mix of 'the Music's No Good Without You' that Clocks in at Over Nine Minutes! Clarke Takes the Track to a More Conventional Sound Using a Funky Guitar Lick, Reminiscent of Chic/Kool and the Gang and More Recently, Modjo.Customer Reviews:
Great song, but sad that there's no mixes.......2004-06-04
No Alive Again Remixes?..........2004-04-01
''Alive Again'' (4:17) was produced By Chicane (Nick Bracegirdle), Ray Hedges, Mark Taylor, Nigel Butler, Mark Emmit. (Background Vocals; Produced By Tracy Ackerman).
Boy...I'm really disappointed this time, the track I liked the most off ''Living Proof'' was yet doomed to not have remixes, just my bad luck I guess?. Hopefully in the future Cher has a new makeover and remixes done of this song. I'm sure she will, since I remember that in the year 2000 she had a completely renewed remixed EP of ''One By One/If I Could Turn Back Time'' released, so lets hope the same thing happens with this song.
However the tracks included here are a good choice, but still don't take away my disappointment.
''When You Walk Away'' is almost a sequel to ''Strong Enough'', the track summons the same environment. Also one of my favorite cuts off ''Living Proof'' (also a shame there were no remixes of this track!).
''The Music's No Good Without You'', the mix here is Ok.. Nothing Great..
So out-and-out, you'd be better off to just pick up the whole album ''Living Proof'', try and get the import which includes all 13 tracks purposely recorded for ''Living Proof''. Don't forget to get the retail that includes, ''When You Walk Away'', ''You Take It All'' and ''The Look'' all included!. There you have a better variety compared to the disappointing US Retail!.
CIRCUS FREAK.......2003-12-07
Excellent.......2003-05-22
too bad!!!.......2002-10-30
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Fall in Love All Over Again With
Colonel Knowledge & the Lickity-Splits Manufacturer: Alive Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009A40OI Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
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DooWopBubblegumGarageBlueEyedSoul!.......2005-09-14
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Alive Again
Nuclear Assault Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000099O1D Release Date: 2003-07-01 |
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The thrash metal act's first release in over nine years. Featuring 12 tracks, recorded live, culled from their first three albums & EP, plus enhanced footage including a short interview with Danny Lilker & Glenn Evans & live footage of 'Brainwashed' from the 2002 New Jersey Metal Meltdown. Steamhammer/SPV. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Nuke on a budget?.......2005-05-01
Nuclear Assault - 'Alive Again' (SPV).......2004-04-20
10 Years....and still a fan!.......2003-07-10
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Broadway: Love & Laughter
Manufacturer: Eroica Classical ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005S0L9 Release Date: 2001-10-01 |
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Broadway: Love & Laughter is terrific. Singer/actress Eileen Mager performs twenty-three of the greatest songs from Broadway musicals in a way you won't soon forget. There are some real oldies, as well as more current songs, and everything from tear-jerkers to laugh riots. They have great lyrics (and you'll understand all the words) and great tunes. She'll have you laughing and crying and having a ball. Ellen Brown's accompaniments offer just the right touch -- for example, Little Girl Blue has a great blues sound to it. This is a CD not to be missed, and perfect gift for friends and family.Broadway musicals have always been about love in its infinite forms. This has resulted in a huge crop of wonderful love songs joyous, sad, flirtatious, angry, passionate, mischievous, touching. They range from the deeply serious to the out and-out hilarious, as, come to think of it, does love itself.
So in this recording, West Side Story's Maria proclaims her joy in I Feel Pretty and South Pacific's Nellie Forbush displays similar feelings in A Wonderful Guy.
We also have Guys & Dolls's Adelaide singing Adelaide's Lament about the cold she's developed because of the frustration of a 14-year engagement to Nathan Detroit that seems destined never to result in a wedding.
Pal Joey's Vera, a sophisticated older woman, who knows Joey isn't worth it, sings about finding herself nonetheless Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered.
Of course, Kate of Kiss Me, Kate, in no uncertain terms, announces I Hate Men, while Oklahoma's irrepressible Ado Annie sings I Cain't Say No.
On the Town's lady taxi driver, Hildy, tries to convince us of her total desirability with the madcap seduction of I Can Cook, Too, while Sally of Follies sings of her total immersion in her love in one of Broadway's most touching love songs, Losing My Mind.
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Classics / Praise and Worship
Manufacturer: Benson Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CR3I00 |
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Very Rare - 2 early recordings on 1 CD! Songs are: 1. Oh! What A Price 2. He Knew Me Then 3. Rise Again 4. Hey! I'm A Believer 5. Here We Are 6. The Last Ride 7. A Broken Heart 8. Get Together 9. I Saw The Lord 10. At My Worst (You Found Me) 11. He Means All To Me 12. I've Never Been Out Of His Care 13. Come Sweet Jesus 14. Only One Lord 15. He Is There 16. Jesus Knows Your Hurt 17. Even So, Lord Jesus, Come/Come Holy Spirit 18. I Love Him More Each DayMusic: