
Les Misérables [Original Broadway Cast Recording] |
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Disc: 1
Disc: 2
1.
Javert's Suicide
2.
Bring Him Home
3.
Dog Eats Dog
4.
Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
5.
Turning
6.
Wedding Chorale / Beggars At The Feast
7.
Little Fall of Rain, A
8.
Drink With Me
9.
First Attack, The
10.
Javert At The Barricade / Little People
11.
Plummet Attack
12.
In My Life
13.
Heart Full of Love, A
14.
One Day More
15.
Upon These Stones (At the Barricade)
16.
Upon These Stones (Building the Barricade)
17.
On My Own
18.
Finale
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Performer: Original Broadway Cast
Artist: Terrence Mann; Colm Wilkinson; Frances Ruffelle; Randy Graff Engineer: David Hunt... Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: The song selection is slightly different than the London Cast, and the song "Little People" is edited. Composed by Alan Boubill and Claude-Michel Schonberg. Additional producer: Claude-Michel Schomberg. Originally conceived as a simple recording production, Les Miserables evolved quickly into one of the premiere theater events of the 1980s. Theatrically on par with Phantom of the Opera, Les Mis is drawn from the Victor Hugo novel of the same name. The story chronicles the life of Jean Valjean, a simple Frenchman arrested as a youth for stealing a loaf of bread. After serving five years for that crime, as well as an additional 14 for attempted escape, Valjean is released on parole. Upon changing his name and eluding his parole officer, he becomes the surrogate father of a young girl and a Mayor as the French Revolution sets in. As the war rages, he finds that he cannot change the man he is. Les Miserables is typical of theater in the '80s, with extravagant effects and large, full-cast numbers. The beautiful score is full of emotion and humor, including such memorable and noteworthy songs as "Look Down," "Do You Hear the People Sing?," "Bring Him Home," "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables," and the ubiquitous "On My Own." The original Broadway cast recording contains some very fine performances, particularly by Colm Wilkinson (as Valjean) and Frances Ruffelle (as Eponine, the waif). The vocals on this recording are heavy on character, making it an interesting and entertaining listen. ~ Sarah Erlewine
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