The Wedding Singer [Original Cast] Original Broadway Recording

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  • Release Date: 06/06/2006
  • Sales Rank: 14,296
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828768209523
 
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The Wedding Singer [Original Cast]

1LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 1. Reception Hall: It's Your 3:55
2LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 1. Reception Hall: Someday 3:31
3LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 2. The Loading Dock / Scene 2 2:00
4LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 5. The Restaurant: Pop! 3:11
5LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 6. Robbie's Bedroom: Somebody 1:51
6LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 6. Robbie's Bedroom: A Note F 1:02
7LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 7. Reception Hall: Casualty o 3:09
8LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 8. The Loading Dock: Come Out 3:05
9LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 9. Reception Hall: Today You 1:25
10LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 9. Reception Hall: George's P 1:28
11LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 10. The Mall: Not That Kind o 3:15
12LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 1. Scene 11. Holly's Closet/The Club: 5:47
13LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 1. Glen's Office: All About t 4:37
14LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 2. Reception Hall: Someday (R 1:00
15LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 2. Reception Hall: Right in F 3:25
16LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 4. The Bar: Single 3:43
17LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 5. Julia's Bedroom: If I Told 3:18
18LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 6. Robbie's Bedroom: Let Me C 2:55
19LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 7. Reception Hall: If I Told 2:02
20LISTENThe Wedding Singer, musical play~Act 2. Scene 7. Reception Hall: Move That 2:12
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Editorial Reviews

Bear in mind the old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" as the release of the soundtrack to the Broadway musical The Wedding Singer makes its splash on Broadway quite similar to the way the movie of the same name did, only with more music. The Wedding Singer is exactly based on the Adam Sandler movie, set in the '80s. Therefore, the album is filled with '80s references to music, games, events, and even business (In one song, the idea of investing in New Coke is suggested). The retro humor and music style, featuring electric pop sounds and hardcore rock beats, is refreshing; Wedding Singer doesn't play up a "Classic Broadway" sound, but rather offers a cute spin on the genre with Stephen Lynch at the helm, whose portrayal of Robbie Hart is endearing and amusing, even on record. Many of the songs are playable on disc without a staged visual, since anyone who's seen the movie can imagine what this might look like on-stage. However, large numbers such as "Saturday Night in the City," with its spaced out arrangement, and the finale (which, due to the appearance of so many new voices and characters, including a Filipino impersonator, becomes confusing and awkward) provide musical missteps that work wonderfully on-stage but do not transition properly on record. Many of the strongest recordings are actually from the movie, since they were originally composed by Sandler himself; as a comedic writer, he creates magic with "Grow Old with You" and "Somebody Kill Me," even if they aren't the most melodically challenging. Plus, there is only one genuinely show-stopping number, the opening track "It's Your Wedding Day," which gets an equally strong reprise at the end of the show. Overall, the cast recording is a feel-good sampling of the retro that you may have grown to love and miss, and the humor that is served in dollops is appreciated and enjoyed, even if the musical overall isn't overly original or critically acclaimed. Much like the original movie, The Wedding Singer doesn't attempt to change the world, rather, to tell the story of a boy and a girl who fall in love in the kinda-new old way. ~ Matthew Chisling, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Wedding Singer [Original Cast]by Anonymous

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November 17, 2006: If you are looking for a musical that is of high artistic merit and is going to change the world, don't buy this. But if you are looking simply to have a lot of fun see or listen to this musical. Its 80s style music brings back TOTALLY AWESOME memories from childhood and it is really funny.

Wedding Singer [Original Cast]by Anonymous

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June 15, 2006: OMG! I reccomend this to anyone who is in love with the movie! I went to see the show a few weeks ago, and I loved it. I also got my picture with... the one, the only... Stephen Lynch! It was so exciting! The show was amazing. I think I liked it better than the movie! Go see the show buy the recording!