No it's still in the show.
"Waiting" Sounds like a cut song from Parade for Lucille Frank
It looks like it's not on the cast recording. At the point when I saw the show, it was in Act 1 and featured Fester and the Female Ancestors.
Chorus Member Joined: 5/31/10
Yeah, that one was cut. Was it the one that was sort-of vaudevillian with Lucas and Wednesday? Someone told me it wasn't in the show anymore. I saw it in Chicago. I think I know which one you are referring to. The song had quite a few reprises! Updated On: 5/31/10 at 09:44 PM
Broadway Star Joined: 4/16/07
Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love was a big production number in the first act with Fester, Lucas, Wednesday and the Ancestors as WELL as being a number in the second act. It had a very vaudevillian feel too it and it's definitely not in anymore. The second act version with Gomez, Fester and Mal is the main number and there's also a small reprise with Grandmama.
Leading Actor Joined: 10/24/09
if i pre ordered it at the theatre when do you think i will get it?
did you get yours in the mail today?
Broadway Star Joined: 4/16/07
Per their official Facebook page, the album will be available at the theater starting tonight.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/8/05
Anyone hear about a cd signing anywhere as its wide release is on tuesday?
I still don't get how anyone thought the Addams' lent themselves to a traditional Broadway show. Still I love the incredible oddity "In the Arms." I bet I'll be able to pick this up real cheap off Amazon Marketplace after Christmas.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/23/08
It's $11.36 on Barnes and Noble.com, though! How cheap can you get?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/23/08
Just got my copy!
It's actually much more rich sounding than the first preview that they released... I honestly can't stop listening.. it's surprisingly well made!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/09
When You're An Addams, Pulled & Waiting. The rest are all clunkers.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/10/08
I like One Normal Night, actually.
The pop-rock pastiches they wrote for Wednesday are the best part of the album. It's clear that's Lippa's comfort zone.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/23/08
One Normal Night is probably my favorite, actually... That and Waiting!
Can anyone PM me a copy? It would be very, very , very much appreciated
R.
Stand-by Joined: 8/24/04
I LOVED THIS SHOW.... Not perfect and yes some flaws, but a hell of a good time. Fun to watch and a great night in the theater. Nathan, Bebe, Jackie and Kevin really stand out among a really wonderful cast.
"When You're An Addams, Pulled & Waiting. The rest are all clunkers."
I actually really like Just Around the Corner as well, but the rest... waste of talent!
The song "When You're an Addams" is a very catchy song! And I love Nathan Lane!
The Overture is possibly the best part of the score.
Best part of the recording: Track 18 at 1:30, by far.
But some of these songs are laughable: Happy/Sad, Where did we go Wrong, Morticia, or basically anything Nathan Lane sings in, sadly.
Although Lippa does hit some bright spots with When You're An Addams, Pulled, One Normal Night, Just Around the Corner, Crazier than You, and IMO In The Arms.
Carolee sounds great on 'Waiting' but I just HATE the song. I don't think it had a melody.
The score actually fares better on the recording than it does on stage. Still, some of Lippa's lyrics are downright criminal. Rhyming waiting with ice skating for no reason at all? Ugh.
I wish Danny Elfman were hired for this score.
Can someone please PM it to me as well.
I would be so appreciative.....please please
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