Wicked [5th Anniversary Edition] Original Cast Recording

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CD - Special Edition / Anniversary Edition / Digi-Pak

  • Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Original Release: 2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 5,045
  • Label: DECCA BROADWAY
  • UPC: 602517827769

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Wicked [5th Anniversary Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENNo One Mourns the Wicked 6:41
2LISTENDear Old Shiz 1:27
3LISTENThe Wizard and I 5:11
4LISTENWhat Is This Feeling? 3:33
5LISTENSomething Bad 1:40
6LISTENDancing Through Life 7:37
7LISTENPopular 3:45
8LISTENI'm Not That Girl 3:01
9LISTENOne Short Day 3:04
10LISTENA Sentimental Man 1:17
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Disc 2
1LISTENFor Good 4:15
2LISTENI'm Not That Girl 3:49
3LISTENMaking Good 4:00
4LISTENSolang Ich Dich Hab As Long As You're Mine / German Cast Recording 3:47
5LISTENGutes Tun No Good Deed / German Cast Recording 3:33
6LISTENJinnsei Wo Odori-Akase Dancing Through Life / Japanese Cast Recording 7:37
7LISTENPopyuraa Popular / Japanese Cast Recording 3:45
8LISTENDefying Gravity Dance Mix/Tracy Young Flying Monkey Radio Mix 3:44

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Editorial Reviews

Although best remembered for the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum's series of early 20th century novels about the fairyland Oz have inspired a number of theatrical and cinematic adaptations, beginning with a Broadway musical version of The Wizard of Oz for which Baum himself provided the libretto and lyrics that opened in 1903, only three years after the first publication of the initial book, and including the 1975 all-black Broadway musical The Wiz. In an era rife with sequels and "prequels" to successful properties that has reached back retroactively to include authorized and unauthorized re-imaginings of works such as Gone with the Wind, Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West purported to depict the back-story of the villainess of The Wizard of Oz and her counterpart, Glinda the Good. Of course, Maguire's retelling was a revisionist interpretation in which the Wicked Witch turned out to be a misunderstood character with lots of justifications for turning "bad" (one of them being prejudiced reactions to her green skin color), while Glinda was made into more of a goody-goody than actually good, not to mention being something of a dumb-blonde cheerleader type. Theatrical composer Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Pippin) saw the obvious stage possibilities, and his musical version, Wicked, opened on Broadway on October 30, 2003. In the adaptation, Glinda's role has been beefed up, the better to employ the talents of Tony-winning Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth, though the story still primarily concerns the young Wicked Witch (Idina Menzel), with Broadway veteran Joel Grey as the Wizard, and the story line has been softened, the better to attract a young audience conditioned by the Disney hits Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. On disc, the score will have a familiar sound to anyone who knows previous Schwartz efforts and their combination of traditional show music with 1970s-style soft rock music and choral music. Soprano Chenoweth and alto Menzel are given very different kinds of songs to sing; Chenoweth gets the Broadway belting material, Menzel the more adult contemporary-type ballads. This is appropriate to the their characters. Glinda is superficial and showy, Elphaba (the Witch) so earnest that she is eventually embittered. The score is tuneful and the lyrics often witty. This is not great music, but it is craftsmanlike and certainly efficient for this somewhat questionable project. [The fifth anniversary edition features a second disc of bonus recordings by artists such as LeAnn Rimes and Kerry Ellis, as well as recordings from the German and Japanese casts.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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It is WICKED!by Anonymous

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July 12, 2009: I love the production. I have seen it in Chicago and New York City and everytime I put this cd on I just get so excited because its so dynamic. The sound quality is amazing. It is one of my favorite cds I own!

The most swankified version yet!by music_maker

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November 04, 2008: For someone who usually sticks to iTunes and views CDs as just a waste of space, I'm pleased to say that this album is an exception. Not only is the packaging beautiful, the extra materials that come with this fantastic album are a must have for any Wicked fan, like myself. The soundtrack is of course, phenomenal, but the bonus tracks are what finally made me buy this album (I already have the original Wicked soundtrack on iTunes). Kerry Ellis, Stephanie J. Block, and the German and Japanese casts are amazing and the remix by Idina Menzel is, well, as expected: danceble! This is a great album to have for anyone, Wicked fan or not. I also recommend anything Broadway and Idina Menzel's new album I Stand.

I Also Recommend: Rent [Original Broadway Cast Recording], Still I Can't Be Still, Rent [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack], Gorgeous, I Stand [B&N Exclusive Version].