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- Date Released: May 27, 2003
- Genre: Soundtracks/Other
- Style: Theatre Scores
- Label: Sony Classical
- Copyright: (P) 1999 Polydor Ltd. (UK) / 2002 SKG Music LLC /1994 Buena Vista Pictures / 2002 BMG / 1997 Walt Disney Records / 2001, 2002, 2003 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
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They Say...
Sony Classical's 2003 compilation Broadway Today is in effect the show music equivalent of one of the Now collections of current pop music in that half of it is licensed from other record labels for a thorough survey of the music to be heard on the Great White Way at the time of its release. Every one of the tracks was from a show running on Broadway when the album was released, including material from the previous three winners of the Tony Award for best musical, The Producers (2001), Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002), and Hairspray (2003). The tracks are culled from original Broadway cast albums, with the exception of the "bonus track," "Overture/All That Jazz," from the original soundtrack to Chicago, the 1996 revival of which has become a Broadway long-runner. As such, the collection gives a good sense of what Broadway music was like in 2003, and, as the unsigned liner notes put it, "the energy of contemporary pop music has changed everything." Or rather, not contemporary pop music -- there's no hip-hop or teen pop here -- but pop music of recent vintage. This is the Broadway of ABBA, Billy Joel, and Elton John, at least in part, so "'70s pop music" would be more like it. But it is also a nostalgic Broadway in which shows look back to an earlier time in their musical styles. Hairspray is rooted in the early '60s, and leadoff track "Good Morning Baltimore" sounds like a Phil Spector production. "Overture/All That Jazz" is a pastiche of '20s pop music. The two selections from The Producers are pastiches of show music from the '50s or earlier. And "O Soave Fanciulla" from La bohème is, simply, an opera aria. So, there is much greater variety than you might get by sampling the Broadway scores of years gone by. But there is no denying that the pace-setting work is from the likes of Joel and John.
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13 Total Tracks, 56:06 Total Length
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Credits
- Bob Wolff - Engineer // Paul Cremo - Compilation Producer // Ruth DeSarno - A&R
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Composers
Alan Menken // John Kander // Elton John // Billy Joel // Marc Shaiman // B. Joel // Benny Andersson // Björn Ulvaeus // Mel Brooks // Stig Andersson // GIACOMO PUCCINI (1858-1924) // M. Brooks // Jeanine Tesori // M. Shaiman // S. Wittman // Perry Cavari -
Performers
Paul Morgan played Bass (Vocal) // Company // Ensemble // Nathan Lane // Darius de Haas // Gavin Creel // Alan Barnes played Clarinet // Greg Smith played Bass (Vocal) // Adam Pascal // Audrey Martells // Sara Ramirez // Jamie Talbot played Clarinet // Laura Dean // Alfred Boe // Michael Cavanaugh played Piano // Beth Fowler // David Hartley played Piano // Chris Garrick played Violin // Mary Ann Lamb // Margaret Dorn // Dana Calitri // Mitch Dalton played Guitar // Curtis King // Dennis Collins // Cleve Asbury // Cynthia Onrubia // Jeff Siebert // Edgar Godineaux // Scott Fowler // Rick Negron // Capathia Jenkins // Michelle Johnston // Charley King // Jocelyn Dowling // Vicky Lambert // Shaun Amyot // Kate Kaufman // Roxanne Barlow // Timothy Shew // Willie Falk // Billy Hartung // Robert Montano // Harrison Beal // Melanie Gage // Desmond Richardson // Darren Lee // Fonzie Thornton // Sean Palmer // Joe Pizzi // Tara Nicole // Eric Troyer // Nicky Richards // Heather Headley // Kevin Osborne played Trombone // The Movin' Out Band // Chuck Burgi played Drums // Wei Huang // Stuart Malina played Piano // Marissa Jaret Winokur // Stan Saltzman played Clarinet // Barry Danielan played Trumpet // Paul Bogaev // Tommy Byrnes played Guitar // Matthew Broderick // Dennis Delgaudio played Guitar // Perry Cavari played Drums // Tsidii Le Loka // Lon Hoyt // Siobhán McCarthy // Derrick Watkins played Trumpet -
Other Details
- Conductors:
- Paul Bogaev //
- Patrick S. Brady //
- Lon Hoyt
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