A Chorus Line [2006 Broadway Revival Cast] Original Cast Recording

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2006
  • Sales Rank: 5,200
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828768978528

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The Tony Award-winning 1970s musical A Chorus Line steps into the future on this 2006 new-cast recording. All the groundbreaking spirit of the original (which closed in 1990, after more than 6,000 performances) comes through anew in this revival, thanks to a talented young troupe without a weak link -- a good thing, as this may be the ultimate ensemble show. Lyricist Edward Kleban and composer Marvin Hamlisch broke the Broadway mold by building a musical around the aspirations of a group of dancers auditioning not for a starring role but merely a spot in the chorus. Especially in the long, central "Montage" (heard here in a more complete version than on the original cast album), what emerges is a candid and often comical set of character sketches -- presented, of course, with toe-tapping and finger-snapping pizzazz. By the time "One," the show's top tune, comes around, it's not Jonathan Tunick's enhanced orchestrations or the added material (longer cuts of "I Hope I Get It" and "The Music and the Mirror") that captivate, but simply the undimmed power of one of Broadway's most original successes. EJ Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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Revival Cast of Chorus Line Falls Short of Original Castby Anonymous

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February 09, 2009: If you liked the Original Cast recording of A Chorus Line, you will be sorely disappointed by this version. The Original Cast is moving, tender, fun and a joy to listen to. This version is just plain awful.

My Favorite Musicalby Anonymous

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January 11, 2008: I saw this show the summer of 2007 in NYC and it was the experience of a lifetime! The show is both touching and funny. This soundtrack is absolutely a must have for any musical fanatic. Much of the show is fun, lighthearted, and quirky, featuring such songs as "Dance: Ten, Looks: Three" and "Nothing," but there are some amazing dance numbers, like "Music and the Mirror," and beautiful ballads, like the climactic number "What I Did for Love." I promise that you will not soon regret purchasing this disk.


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