The Color Purple [Original Broadway Cast] Original Broadway Recording

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  • Release Date: 01/24/2006
  • Sales Rank: 1,737
  • Label: ANGEL RECORDS
  • UPC: 094634295420
 
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Editorial Reviews

Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winner The Color Purple -- transformed into a film classic by Steven Spielberg -- arrived on Broadway in 2005, in the able hands of collaborating composers Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray, with a libretto written by Marsha Norman. At the heart of the musical is LaChanze, whose pliant yet powerful voice allows her to take full ownership of the Celie character that was unforgettably portrayed by Whoopi Goldberg in the film version. As the story covers a 40-year arc, from 1909 to 1949, the music effectively incorporates a variety of genres, such as revival-flavored swing on "Miss Celie's Pants," rafter-shaking gospel on "Mysterious Ways," African rhythms on the percolating "African Homeland," and stride-piano-driven blues on "Push Da Button," brassily delivered by Elisabeth Withers-Mendes as Shug Avery. She and LaChanze come together for the musical's centerpiece, "What About Love?," a showstopping ballad framed by strings and driven by the mutual love the characters declare in this number. (A separate version of the song that doesn't appear on the original cast album was also recorded with Patti LaBelle and Jill Scott.) The spoken dialogue sprinkled throughout the disc occasionally slows the pace, but the recasting of this redemptive story as a musical is a feat befitting Walker's original masterpiece. Dave Gil de Rubio, Barnes & Noble



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Color Purple [Original Broadway Cast]by Anonymous

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November 01, 2007: This is one of the most powerful soundtracks I have ever heard. I saw the show in Chicago this past summer (2007), and was blown away. Unfamiliar with the show and the story, I didn't know what to expect. I was more than satisfied. This music is touching and emotional. Even listenting to the CD often moves me to tears.

Color Purple [Original Broadway Cast]by Anonymous

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March 20, 2006: Bravo for making the best cast recording, in my opinion, of the season. The singing is wonderful. The stand out performer of the reocording is LaChanze. She has a wonderful voice. Her "I'm Here" is beautiful. So, once again, bravo, cast of The Color Puple (and orchestra.)


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