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Free Music Notes for A Chorus Line (1975 Original Broadway Cast)Free Music Review: A Chorus Line Hit: 5 StarsThank you for the fast delivery. The CD arrived in the condition described and on time. I would order from you again.
Free Music Review: Who Better? Hit: 5 StarsIf you are looking to by a Chorus Line sound track there is no other; Not saying that the other casts of this show weren't magnificent. However, who better to tell the stories the songs provide than the actual people whose lives the stories were based upon?! I truely recommend this album you will love it!
Free Music Review: An Original Musical based on theatrical life! Hit: 4 StarsMichael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch created and developed "A Chorus Line" about a group of aspiring dancers, singers, and thespians. In this soundtrack. you hear Carole Bishop who is better known to audiences now as Kelly Bishop (from Gilmour Girls etc.) and the original cast who may not have all gone on to stardom. This musical has it's moments and there is some vulgarity that may hold back from being performed in high schools around the country. The aspiring dancers remind me of those contestants on American Idol or supermodel or even Top Chef. They sing about how they got their aspirations, interest, and desires to become dancers. For those lucky few, they will dance in a chorus line. The tough job is the choice of so many worthy contestants and the heartbreak of loss. I saw a college production in 1991 and listened to the soundtrack repeatedly until I got sick of it but still I enjoyed it after a hundred times.
Free Music Review: Excellent! Hit: 5 Stars"Chorus Line" has to be one of the greatest of Broadway Musicals. It is particularly apropos to people who either are in show business or are well-familiar with the ups and downs of that craft. This recording just magnifies this!
Free Music Review: It is a "must have" Hit: 5 StarsWe have the album version--the purchase of the CD was overdue. This play was my first Broadway show and I'll never forget the experience. Listening to this CD makes you feel like you are in the theatre again and the songs are classics that will stand the test of time. "At the Ballet" never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Forget the movie soundtrack version--no comparison to the original Broadway cast. This is a "must have" addition to your collection.
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