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Post by michalnowicki on Jul 4, 2017 9:22:10 GMT
Today I'm going to listen to "The Hamilton Instrumentals":
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Post by haz23 on Jul 5, 2017 12:40:50 GMT
Love how this thread has picked up, thanks for sharing all of your choices!
I'm currently enjoying the new Broadway cast recording of Hello Dolly and just discovered Bare, which I really like. Also revisiting the film soundtrack for Hairspray just because I love it so much!
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Post by theatremadness on Jul 5, 2017 13:40:47 GMT
Started listening to Great Comet recently and enjoyed it a lot. It's so different and very interesting to listen to. The harmonies are gorgeous and I can't believe it didn't win Best Orchestrations at the Tony's this year.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2017 15:21:14 GMT
After I mentioned it on the Regent's Park thread, I put on the stage score for 'The Point'.
There are few artists I hold in higher esteem than Harry Nilsson - for reasons of songcraft, cheek, humour, swagger and a voice in a million - the score of the film version is a favourite, but this is an album I've rarely played as Nilsson's voice is such a huge absence. Davy Jones has his own charms, I suppose, but they're somewhat lesser. Really enjoyed some of the arrangements, particularly a funky take on Everthing's Got Em. Some of the songs added for the stage feel like padding, a couple are from elsewhere in Nilsson's back catalogue and welcome to hear (Gotta Get Up, Blanket For a Sail) even if they fall short of the originals.
Do think this could work if staged today, in the hands of a good orchestrator and good cast, obviously for kids, but the story and music are full of charm. Overall a livelier listen than I was expecting - the original has the feel of a bedtime story.
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Post by musicallady on Jul 6, 2017 15:21:42 GMT
Todays soundtrack is the underared "70 Girls 70"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 14:02:38 GMT
Today, I have very much enjoyed Randy Newman's excellent Faust, and found myself amazed that It's A Bird...It's A Plane...It's Superman ever somehow made it to the stage - "It's a satisfying feeling when you hang up your cape, to know that you've averted murder, larceny and rape'.
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Post by michalnowicki on Aug 4, 2017 13:33:39 GMT
This weeks I mostly listened to Falsettos, Mystery of Edwin Drood and Spring Awakening. I also listened to Ordinary Days before I see it on Edinburgh Fringe next week.
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Post by jgblunners on Aug 4, 2017 13:38:48 GMT
I recently binge watched both series of SMASH, and I'm loving the music from Bombshell.
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Post by danb on Aug 4, 2017 13:51:14 GMT
Whereas I am more of a 'Hitlist' lover and have a well worn Smash playlist featuring about a 70/30 split...
...and still Evan
...and Heathers with my daughter being home from uni.
...oh and my son has introduced me to something quite amusing called 'Be More Chill'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:34:45 GMT
Gave Bubble Boy a listen yesterday. Didn't think much. Rather generic.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 14:40:29 GMT
I've got Kristina on at the minute and I do love it. I wonder if we'll ever get a proper production in the UK. Could it be downsized for Southwark or Charing Cross?
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Post by mallardo on Aug 4, 2017 15:05:34 GMT
After touting Bandstand on this board based on word of mouth, I finally got a chance to listen to it - and was disappointed. The orchestrations are better than the songs they're orchestrating. War Paint, in kind of the same retro genre, is much better. But I'm now more than ever convinced that the best new score on Broadway last season was Groundhog Day - head and shoulders above anything else.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 16:46:07 GMT
I recently binge watched both series of SMASH, and I'm loving the music from Bombshell. At the end of the first series I was left wondering how long until producers makes the move to make Bombshell a reality. There were some really good songs in it, some a lot stronger than the current score of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory features. Whilst typing that, did some research and apparently its a thing and in the pipeline. No fixed timeline but rumoured to be coming to broadway. Also just discovered theres a Bombshell album out. Slow here.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 16:54:39 GMT
These past few day so I have been totally obsessed with assasins and sad I missed the meneir version and now just really want to see it .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2017 16:49:43 GMT
I recently binge watched both series of SMASH, and I'm loving the music from Bombshell. some a lot stronger than the current score of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory features. That's not particularly hard. Enjoying Suzi Quatro in the 1986 London 'Annie Get Your Gun' this afternoon.
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Post by michalnowicki on Aug 9, 2017 13:44:18 GMT
After seeing "Ordinary Days" last night I had another listen of it again today. So simple and nice! Now I'm listening to "The Last 5 Years" (Off-Broadway, 2002).
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Post by Michael on Aug 9, 2017 14:26:29 GMT
God bless you, Mr Rosewater. Finally delivered from the US
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2017 15:30:33 GMT
God bless you, Mr Rosewater. Finally delivered from the US Interesting. Violet with Sutton Foster has been my new listen this week.
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Post by ali973 on Sept 1, 2017 19:40:24 GMT
Honorable mentions:
The live German cast recording of Hunchback of Notre Dame is pretty damn fantastic. Hell Fire is very intense. The monks sound amazing in this recording.
The remixes to Dear Evan Hansen, though comical, are fun.
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater is also pretty okay early Manken. Light musical meets operetta.
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Post by Oleanna on Sept 1, 2017 19:42:08 GMT
Currently: The New Starlight Express and the remastered Jesus Chris Superstar.
Sorry to be *that* person, but any chance we could change "soundtracks" to "cast recordings" please?
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Post by ali973 on Sept 1, 2017 20:01:06 GMT
^ I totally endorse changing the title to cast recordings.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 21:00:25 GMT
Done. Now the people who are listing to recordings of movie musicals can complain.
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Post by Oleanna on Sept 1, 2017 22:10:20 GMT
Done. Now the people who are listing to recordings of movie musicals can complain. Haha, thank you! The grammar police might complain about the use of "what" instead of "which", but I'm not one of those... SaveSave
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Post by Oleanna on Sept 2, 2017 14:35:45 GMT
Congratulations on your 100th posting, Oleanna. Thank you! Looks like I didn't waste it...!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 15:06:13 GMT
Gave the 'Sunshine on Leith' movie cast recording a listen yesterday. Not a patch on The Proclaimers' live album I've put on today.
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