The Wild Party
Original Off-Broadway Cast


Musical | Fecha de estreno: 11/07/2000 | Medio: CD, Descarga
 

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# Pista Artista/Compositor Duración
1.Queenie Was a BlondeStephen Oremus, Julia Murney, Brian d'Arcy James5:58
2.Out of the BlueStephen Oremus, Julia Murney, Brian d'Arcy James4:02
3.What a PartyStephen Oremus, Brian d'Arcy James3:35
4.Raise the RoofStephen Oremus, Julia Murney3:12
5.Look at Me NowStephen Oremus2:15
6.Poor ChildStephen Oremus, Julia Murney, Brian d'Arcy James3:51
7.An Old-Fashioned Love StoryStephen Oremus, Alix Korey3:53
8.By Now the Room Was MovingStephen Oremus, Brian d'Arcy James, Julia Murney1:17
9.The JuggernautStephen Oremus5:19
10.A Wild, Wild PartyStephen Oremus, Julia Murney, Brian d'Arcy James4:02
11.Two of a KindStephen Oremus2:31
12.Maybe I Like It This WayStephen Oremus, Julia Murney2:59
13.What Is It About Her?Stephen Oremus, Brian d'Arcy James, Julia Murney2:53
14.The Life of the PartyStephen Oremus, Idina Menzel3:25
15.I'll Be Here- Stephen Oremus, Taye Diggs2:33
16.Let Me DrownStephen Oremus, Brian d'Arcy James4:11
17.Tell Me SomethingStephen Oremus, Julia Murney3:15
18.Come With MeStephen Oremus, Julia Murney2:47
19.Jackie's Last DanceStephen Oremus2:31
20.Make Me HappyStephen Oremus, Brian d'Arcy James, Julia Murney4:14
21.How Did We Come To This?/Queenie Was a Blonde (reprise)Stephen Oremus, Julia Murney4:10
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Some 70 years after being written, Joseph Moncure March's 1928 Jazz-Age poem, The Wild Party, proved it still knew how to inspire: a pair of musicals dedicated to the sultry tale of excess were produced virtually concurrently. Too bad good parties, like good jokes, are often hard to recount. While the Tony-nominated, star-studded, and short-lived Wild Party by Michael John LaChiusa embraced the dark side of the Prohibition-era fête, this off-Broadway production by Andrew Lippa tries too hard to have a good time. March's poem is a seething, seedy work filled with internal struggle, but on this disc we never sense that underbelly. It's not until Taye Diggs, as Black, sings the touching 'Poor Child' that we sense any tenderness at all in this morality play. For lighthearted good times, Julia Murney as Queenie and Brian d'Arcy James as her abusive lover Burrs do the job. On the fun, upbeat numbers ('What a Party,' 'Raise the Roof') this cast shines. But, despite its fascinating premise--a life-changing, epic event in the lives of a bunch of Prohibition-era misfits--this musical somehow still suffers from shallowness.


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