Hi, I need some new cast recordings to listen to, I was wondering if someone could recomend some. My current favourites are: The Last Five Years, Songs for a New World, Tick, tick...BOOM, RENT, Aida and Wicked.
With the kinds of shows I see that you like I reccomend:
Spring Awakening, Avenue Q, Godspell 2000 Revival w/Barrett Foa, Hair Actor's Fund Concert, See What I Wanna See, and A Chorus Line Revival.
They are all good.
"I'm tellin' you, the only times I really feel the presence of God are when I'm having sex and during a great Broadway musical." - Nathan Lane - Jeffrey
Oklahoma, Carousel, King and I, Kiss Me Kate, Showboat, My Fair Lady, Brigagoon, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, How to Succeed in Business..., Most Happy Fella, Gypsy, Company, Follies, Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along, A Little Night Music, Hair, Nine, Grand Hotel, Into the Woods, Passion, Assassins, Carnival, Cabaret, Chicago, Falsettos, City of Angels, Sweet Charity...
I recently got 'I Love You Because.' It was an off-Broadway show, but I love the music.
<--- the set of A Midsummer Night's Dream that I was assistant stage manager for during the 2007 season at the STNJ outdoor stage.
-Dre-
You must remember all the same that at the crux of every game is knowing when it's time to leave the table... And it's important to be artful in your exit. No turning back, you must accept the con is done... It was a ball, it was a blast. And it's a shame it couldn't last. But every chapter has to end, you must agree. ~Dirty Rotten Scoundrels~
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It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest I go to, than I have ever known. ~A Tale of Two Cities ~
And to add to jasonf's reccommendation of Cabaret;
There are two recordings of this show which are a must-have and those are the 1966 OBC with Joel Grey and Jill Haworth as well as the 1998 Revival OBC with Alan Cumming and Natasha Richardson.
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"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
You're right PM - both are essential -- and your pick of The Apple Tree made me realize I forgot two of my favorites: She Loves Me and Fiddler on the Roof. (There are MANY MANY more, but...)
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wedding singer hairspray little shop revival apple tree- original mamma mia drowsy dreamgirls mary poppins- london les miz kiss of the spider women steel pier
The Wedding Singer Hairspray A Chorus Line Beauty and the Beast Mamma Mia! Mary Poppins (OLC) Sweeney Todd Tarzan Lion King Wicked Dreamgirls (OBC or Movie or Concert Recording)
Wow lol, thats a lot, I guess I better get listening. I'm not made of money or anything so i'll have to see if i can get some of these from the library. I have heard some songs from Parade and I wasn't as crazy about them as with L5Y and SFANW, but I will listen to it again.
My two biggest reccomendations at the moment are Wedding Singer and Spring Awakening two COMPLETELY different shows, but they're both insanely addicting recordings with incredible music and brilliant casts!
oh and See What I Wanna See too!
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i highly recommend the film version over the obc of rent cos it was slow and boring, admitted by the cast themselves.
No. The cast themselves never admitted the OBCR was "slow and boring". Some of them have said they prefer the movie soundtrack because of the production and the more relaxed recording experience. Not the same thing. But the original poster already has Rent, so it's kind of a moot point on this thread.
Based on the ones mentioned atop? I'll reiterate Spring Awakening and See What I Wanna See, and add Hedwig and the Angry Inch (either recording, though I prefer the movie soundtrack) and Taboo (Broadway version, if you like Raul Esparza from TTB).
I want to recommend the Actors Fund Benefit of Chess, but keep forgetting that was never released. The Actors Fund Benefit Recording of Hair is a good bet, too.
Of course you need Sondheim, but some recordings are much easier to understand than others. I had to study Sweeney Todd to really make the recordings of that work for me. My own personal Baby's First Sondheim, the one recording that I got immediately, was the revival recording of Assassins.