Extractions: The first song I heard from this album by accident was, Home again. It gave me a flash, and this was the reason, why I wanted to find out more about the story and the record. "Ill forget you" is another very good song! But in my opinion the Encore-version creates a different, not to say better, atmosphere, because Marguerite is more conscious about her situation, and although Linda Eder has a WONDERFUL voice, I think, the other version is more authentic, cause Lindas voice is too strong for this kind of song.
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Extractions: Ryerson Index Home Page NAME DATE AGE TYPE PLACE PUBLISHED MANN,Raymond Leslie Death late of Gladesville SMH MANN,Rhoda Annette Death late of Arcadia SMH MANN,Rhyllis Agnes Death late of Vaucluse SMH MANN,Richard Allan Death at New York SMH MANN,Richard Ambrose Death late of Camperdown SMH MANN,Richard Francis Death late of Greenacre SMH MANN,Rita May Death BCM MANN,Robert Edward George Loveys Death SMH MANN,Robert Lester Death late of Bateau Bay, formerly of Oatley SMH MANN,Robert Nixon Death at Bateau Bay CCE MANN,Ronald Death at Manly District Hospital, late of Balgowlah SMH MANN,Ronald Sperry Death SMH MANN,Rose Beatrice Death late of Yass YT MANN,Rosie Gardner Death SMH MANN,Roy Death late of Kingsford, formerly of Adelaide and North Queensland SMH MANN,Roy Leonard Death late of Redfern SMH MANN,Russell George Death late of Bondi, formerly of Inverell SMH MANN,Russell Walter Death late of Ballina SMH MANN,Ruth Elizabeth Death late of Morisset, formerly of Bilpin SMH MANN,Sheryl Ann Death late of Caboolture BCM MANN,Sinnah Paku
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Extractions: Opens new window on Amazon Les Miserables (1987 Original Broadway Cast) Audio CD ( October, 1990) add to cart Les Miserables 1987 Original Broadway Cast by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg, Frances Rufelle, Colm Wilkinson Product Reviews Rating: (4 of 5) I prefer the 10th anniversary one to this one. I know that all American Les Mis fans are going to hate me for this, but I really don't like this recording because except for Colm Wilkinson and Ruffele, there is not much emotion in this CD. Let me continue before you click on that "no" icon!! Hear me out before you judge! COLM WILKINSON as Valjean: He is the best singer on this CD. His singing is emotional and makes your spine tingle- he is THE ONLY VALJEAN!
The Scarlet Pimpernel 1991 Concept Cast At Gammamedical.com The B way cast has terrance mann (original Beast out of Beauty the BeastB waymusical), Christine Andreas, and Douglas Sills as Percy. http://www.gammamedical.com/a/B000002SJZ/The-Scarlet-Pimpernel-1991-Concept-Cast
Extractions: Somewhat infamous for appearing on Broadway in numerous revisions without ever really clicking, Frank Wildhorn and Nan Knighton's Scarlet Pimpernel is represented in its earliest form in this 1991 concept album. The story, borrowed from the classic Baroness Orczy novel, follows Sir Percy Blakeney, an Englishman who uses his foppish image as a cover for his undercover adventures rescuing people from the guillotine during the French Revolution. He must, however, be careful around his new wife, the French actress Marguerite, whom he doesn't entirely trust. This is the first of three recordings of this score, and it's the most uneven, using its "concept album" status as an opportunity to rather awkwardly mix a variety of styles, from harpsichord-driven "period" pieces to power-pop ballads to a flamenco (?) number. Even with that caveat, it might be the most enjoyable of the three simply because of the presence of pop diva Linda Eder. Wildhorn's wife was along for the many stages of but sang Pimpernel only on this recording, and her tracks can stand alone as a pretty satisfying pop album: "Home Again," "When I Look at You," "Now When the Rain Falls," "I'll Forget You," "You Are My Home" (with Peabo Bryson), "The Riddle" and "Our Separate Ways" (both with Dave Clemmons), and "There Never Was a Time" (with Chuck Wagner). In addition, listening to Eder wrap her golden vocal cords around that favorite tune of cabaret singers, "Storybook," may itself be worth the price of the CD.
Extractions: Look in: MousePlanet WWW '; p+=''; p+=''; document.write(p); // > Adrienne Krock, editor Disney on Broadway - Part One Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King are two completely different Disney musicals but also very great in numerous ways. In this two- part series, I review and describe both shows. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast opened on April 18, 1994. The opening of this smash musical marked the expansion of Disney's empire to include Broadway musicals. In this "tale as old as time," a young girl who longs for adventure outside her small village meets a horrific beast in a dark and cold castle. The beast and beauty fall in love, breaking a spell that was placed upon the beast and his servants. They then all live happily ever after.
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Extractions: Tag 1: John Doggett wacht auf dem Boden eines dreckigen Lagerhauses auf. Ein Mann hat einen seiner Schuhe ausgezogen und ist gerade dabei den anderen zu stehlen. Doggett rennt dem Mann nach auf die Straße, die sich anscheinend in einer kleinen mexikanischen Stadt befindet. Als er den Mann erreicht erscheint auch die Polizei, der gegenüber er behauptet das Opfer zu sein. Doch Doggett steht ohne Pass oder andere Papiere da und kann sich nicht an seinen Namen erinnern. Tag 2: Doggett sitzt mit Dutzenden anderer Männer in einer Zelle. Er ruft nach dem Aufseher, doch wird nur ignoriert. Als er sich bückt um seinen Schuh zuzubinden lacht ihn ein andere Mann namens Domingo aus. Er meint zu ihm, um herauszukommen müßte er die Polizei bestechen. Doggett erwidert es würde ihm schon genügen die US-Botschaft zu kontaktieren, doch Domingo meint die einzigen Amerikaner die man in dieser Stadt je gesehen hat sind welche die untertauchen wollten. Zurückzukehren ist vielleicht nicht das beste für ihn. Dann hat Doggett eine Rückblende, in der er mit seiner Frau im Bett liebt als ihr Sohn ins Schlafzimmer kommt.
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Extractions: Slip-Up Search Initials Rating: of 10 (154 votes cast) From: ANTDocEvil ( antdocevil@aol.com Requires: TV Easter Egg: In South Park, Terrance and Phillip's initials "T, P" Are Trey Parker's (South Park co-creator) initials. Also, when choosing a name for the show the creators chose South Park because the initials are "S, P" ... Stone, Parker (creators) Vote: 10 (Awesome!!!) 9 (Check this out!) 7 (Pretty Cool) 5 (OK) 3 (Nice Try) 1 (*yawn*) (This is fake!)
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Extractions: Review By Elmo As noted in my page, "Searching for Jamie Horner", Field of Dreams was the first soundtrack I ever bought. While so many soundtracks purchased since then have come to embody what "Pure Horner" means to me, this score still captures the very essence of what captivates me about James Horner's music: it is, in a word, magical. In most of my reviews, I spend a great deal of time analysing the music outside of its cinematic context, but given the strong signifigance of this film for me personally, I find it nearly impossible to divorce this music from the film for which it was written. This, of course, brings us back to a fact that none can debate: while we may argue a score's derivative nature, from temp tracks to self-imitation, or even concede a score's originality regardless of how bad it sounds, we cannot disagree on the principle that James Horner flawlessly masters the emotion of a moment and uses his craft to exploit this and even manipulate his audience. No film demonstrates this better than Field of Dreams The third cue is the manifestation of that for which he'd been waiting: "Shoeless Joe" is a powerful cue where Ray Kinsella meets his childhood hero, Shoeless Joe Jackson. The first few seconds build up to a resounding bass note note, which repeats several times with the Shoeless Joe motif inserted between each reprisal, and the beautiful washing-over of tinkling chimes reminds us that this is a magical moment. The Baseball theme begins to play in flute/clarinet while Ray and Joe hit some balls to each other. The "Moonlight" Graham theme is heard very briefly in this exchange. The cue ends with a restement of Shoeless Joe's theme.
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Extractions: Review By Elmo (cont.) During all of this, Mark is suddenly able to see all the ball players, and is both confused an excited. He changes his tune, urging Ray not to sell the farm, and disaster seems to have been averted. The ball players decide it's time to call it a day, but Shoeless Joe asks if Terry wants to see what is out in the corn, where the ball players all disappear to when they aren't on the field. An argument ensues between Ray and Terry, because it is his corn, and he should be the one invited. Terry calms him down by remarking, "Think of what a great story it would make: 'Shoeless Joe comes to Iowa'," at which point begins what must be my favourite single cue ever written in all of film-score-dom, "The Place Where Dreams Come True". As John takes in the beautiful sunset and notes how beautiful it is, a marvelous hand-off from cello to viola to violin swells up at 5:22, bringing us back into the Heaven theme. John asks if this was heaven, which is underscored by the reconcilliation motif in high celeste. This continues, with underlying woodwind arpegios, as Ray concedes that it's indeed Iowa. He asks timidly if there is a heaven, and John beamingly asserts, "Oh, yeah... It's the place where dreams come true." The Heaven theme resurfaces undauntingly, as the violin picks up the melody with a serene yet bright tone. Ray looks around the field, to his family on the porch, and admits that perhaps his field and his home indeed were Heaven. The heaven theme at this moment somehow transforms itself into the Baseball theme, with broad brass harmonies supporting underneath.