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  • Release Date: 07/03/2007
  • Label: SONY CLASSICS
  • UPC: 886971181029
 
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The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording

1LISTENPrologue / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 2:59
2LISTENThe Pirate Queen / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 1:44
3LISTENWoman / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 2:43
4LISTENMy Grace / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:25
5LISTENHere on This Night / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:05
6LISTENThe Waking of the Queen / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 1:51
7LISTENRah-Rah, Tip-Top / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:12
8LISTENThe Choice Is Mine / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 4:03
9LISTENBoys'll Be Boys / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:22
10LISTENThe Wedding / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:13
11LISTENI'll Be There / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:16
12LISTENA Day Beyond Belclare / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:13
13LISTENSail to the Stars / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:11
14LISTENEntr'acte / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 1:51
15LISTENEnemy at Port Side / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 1:11
16LISTENI Dismiss You / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 2:51
17LISTENIf I Said I Loved You / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:25
18LISTENThe Role of the Queen / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 3:43
19LISTENThe Christening / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 0:17
20LISTENLet a Father Stand by His Son / The Pirate Queen: The Original Broadway Cast Recording 4:16
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Editorial Reviews

The Pirate Queen was a stage musical presented by the production team behind Riverdance, who commissioned Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, the French songwriters of Les Misérables and Miss Saigon. The show, which ran on Broadway for an unsuccessful ten-and-a-half weeks between April 5 and June 17, 2007, was what perhaps might have been expected from such a pairing, a production celebrating the life of "legendary Irish Chieftain Grace O'Malley" and detailing her activities as a pirate as well as her personal life, with a lot of room for high-stepping dance numbers. As they had in their commercial successes, Schönberg and Boublil took hold of a historical period and then focused in on romantic melodrama. Boublil, assisted by co-lyricist John Dempsey and co-lyricist/co-librettist Richard Malty, Jr., turned O'Malley into a proto-feminist, even drawing in an eventually sympathetic Queen Elizabeth I. Less politically correct than simply pandering, however, the lyrics never became sufficiently particular to make the story more than the contrasting simplistic pronouncements of generalized characters. In their past efforts, Schönberg sometimes had rescued Boublil and his English-speaking assistants by providing music that was moving no matter what trivialities the singers were given to mouth, but here, attempting to sprinkle in unfamiliar Celtic and Elizabethan elements, he seemed to have lost his gift for melody much of the time, not even managing to come up with a couple of the adult contemporary American Idol-style power ballads that were his métier. He did provide plenty of what was in essence underscoring to recitative, but little in the way of memorable music. The cast, led by Stephanie J. Block, seemed at a loss how to perform the largely inert musical material and took a professional, but uninvolved approach. The result was a theatrical disaster that found few defenders and even fewer paying customers during its brief run. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Pirate Queenby Anonymous

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September 29, 2007: At first listening, it seemed Schönberg and Boublil must be slumming. But upon subsequent, more focused listenings, I have been called back to this quietly magical piece like the sweet peelings of a chapel bell. Its strength lies in the lack of instantly memorable selections …. one is forced to listen to the entire piece as an "organic unit". And like the gentle undulations of a lover's body reclining at one's side, the score often lays in beautiful repose, recoiling warmly at the slightest touch of emotion to reveal surprises that make you believe "I have found THE one".

Pirate Queenby Anonymous

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August 02, 2007: I saw this show when it was in preview in Chicago before it ever went to New York. The show underwent many changes before it opened in New York, but I loved every minute of the show I saw. From the very first notes in the overture to the last song, I felt swept away to Ireland. If you like Celtic music and love stories, then this is a wonderful CD for you to own.


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