Matilda OBC digital download? — Page 2
Posted: 9/26/13 at 1:43am
Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:07am
ETA: My one complaint, however, is that I absolutely adore 'Miracle', and I'm a little bummed that they cut it into three different tracks.
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Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:17am
So much care and respect for the material went into making this. They even included Bertie's "An exception... to the rules?" at the beginning of "The Hammer"! I'm THRILLED.
However... I just realized they did not include the ENTR' ACTE. Tis but a mere small price to pay for the rest of this incredible album.
Updated On: 9/26/13 at 02:17 AM
Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:35am
I agree that the recording sounds gorgeous and I also agree that great care seems to have been taken to preserve as much of the score as they could and please the fans which always makes a cast album more enjoyable.
TheatreKid3, the digital booklet is different. It does have the extra tracks listed, and it includes the lyrics for them.
Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:42am
Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:47am
And yeah, I noticed it has been dramatically shortened when I saw the show. It's not a bad loss.
This is a fantastic cast album.
I never realized just how much the orchestrations were strengthened for Broadway. DANG.
Updated On: 9/26/13 at 02:47 AM
Posted: 9/26/13 at 3:47am
Posted: 9/26/13 at 6:29am
EDIT: For those interested the the Story songs should appear as following
Naughty
Acrobat story 1
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This Little Girl
Acrobat Story 2
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When I Grow Up
Acrobat Story 3
Acrobat Story 4
The Smell of Rebellion
Updated On: 9/26/13 at 06:29 AM
Posted: 9/26/13 at 7:35am
I am not specifically commenting on this particular recording because I don't know...but often extra musicians are used for the recording sessions than there are for the real show. For example, on Book of Mormon, there are cellos used in the recording that are not there at the show..as there are no live cellos in the BOM pit. They use them to strengthen the sound of the recording.
I look forward to hearing it as well.
Updated On: 9/26/13 at 07:35 AM
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Posted: 9/26/13 at 11:38am
I don't know if I agree about the entire score being faster. When I Grow Up is quicker with shorter phrases and it does have a clipped sound. Telly is remarkably slower and Miracle has the jerky quality that isn't on the London recording but works so well on the stage. I haven't listened to The Smell of Rebellion yet but that's next to be downloaded. I never really liked it until I saw it staged, now it's one of my favorites. So far the only version I like less than the Stratford recording is Loud. Possibly Bruce as well, but only because "Eat it up, lick it up..." has been cut.
Posted: 9/26/13 at 11:39am
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Posted: 9/26/13 at 1:44pm
Does anyone have any ideas..is the actual CD that will be sold at the theater the DELUXE version? I still like to buy the actual CD and get all the lines notes.
The way that Naughty is broken up as noted above in that version is the way that they sang it on the Kelly and Michael morning show.
Posted: 9/26/13 at 2:03pm
Everything is richer, amazing orchestrations, better diction.
"Bruce" is my favorite improvement so far. And the new Trunchbull style sounds much more sinister.
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