has there been any word on a recording of
HIT LIST concert from 54Below?
According to Jen Tepper (from 54 Below), it will not be recorded or no new days will be added.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/13
I've heard the same that there will not be a recoding of the concert. The cast have stated that 68% of the songs have been on iTunes and can be purchased there. According to the song list from last night it seems out of the 19 songs performed 13 are already available on iTunes or youtube.
Updated On: 12/9/13 at 10:02 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/04
13 of 19 isn't even three-quarters complete. Considering how quickly the concerts sold out, it seemed like a no-brainer to release a live recording.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
I think not releasing a live recording has something to do with the rights, as NBC owns Hit List.
Where was the song list released? Can someone post it?
When Aaron Tveit did his shows at 54 below they announced that it would be a recording about a month before it actually happened. My friend asked the performers last night after the concert this very question, and they said no as well. I think it would have been popular.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/13
If you do a search for "hit list" on instrigram you will find photos of the "playbill" as well as the songs being performed.
Broadway Star Joined: 11/15/07
The announcement before the show said we could video, instagram, etc., the whole show, since we had as much legal right to record it as they had to perform it...
Broadway Star Joined: 9/27/13
In the next few days I will post a full review plus videos and more. DM me if you would like more info!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/24/09
Stupid NBC would gain nothing by withholding the recording rights. Ugh.
Swing Joined: 12/10/13
I managed to record a few numbers and put them up on Youtube from Sunday nights performance. You can find them here - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXo1nGH04aM6srAZ7gfwY9w No show dialogue though, sorry!!
Looks like every song is available except for "Calling Out My Name" and "Haddonfield, 15 Years Later".
Every song was released on iTunes through SMASH, except for...
"Anymore" (released with The Joe Iconis Rock & Roll Jamboree)
"If I Had You" (released with I Could Use A Drink: The Songs of Drew Gasparini)
"Guide To Success" (released with The Joe Iconis Rock & Roll Jamboree)
"Swim" (released with the album The Glass Passenger by Jack's Mannequin, band)
"Calling Out My Name", I don't think, has had an official release but you can listen to the Hit List concert cast perform it on NPR's website from the rehearsal. http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2013/12/09/249741025/when-hit-list-got-another-shot-at-an-audience
Updated On: 12/10/13 at 05:14 PM
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