Free Music Notes for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1993 Los Angeles Cast)

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1993 Los Angeles Cast)

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Free Music Notes for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1993 Los Angeles Cast)

Free Music Review: Best show I Have Ever Seen!
Hit: 5 Stars

This CD is what any lover of Joseph needs! When you hear it, it will take you back to when you saw Joseph last!

Free Music Review: Joseph lover
Hit: 5 Stars

Great! Wonderful music, wonderful singing, wonderful everything. Exceedingly funny. Perfect for any music lover

Free Music Review: Love it
Hit: 5 Stars

My daughter saw the show and now continually plays this CD and sings along - exactly what we were looking for.

Free Music Review: As Good As Expected
Hit: 5 Stars

product came promptly, well packaged, in perfect condition and plays well. will buy from this vendor again.

Free Music Review: An Unhateable Recording
Hit: 4 Stars

I don't know if there is such a word as "unhateable," but this recording is definately just that. I own four recordings of "Joseph" and this is the only one that never once drives me up the wall. At first, I didn't care for Michael Damian because his voice was so whispery, and I thought he over acted durring "Grovel Grovel," and "Who's the Thief." But back then I was compairing him to more powerful Josephs such as Bill Hutton and Donny Osmond, and I hadn't seen the latter perform those songs in the video. Now, Michael's still not my favorite Joseph, but I can accept him. Kelli Rabke is my favorite narrator. I would give anything to sing like her. Everyone else is extremely good. I think Potiphar, who's name I can't remember's so called "mighty roar" is pathetic, but his performance is fine. Robert Torti is not as funny as some other Pharaohs, but he does the Elvis voice perfectly.And Marc Kudisch's rendition of "One More Angel in Heaven" is my all time favorite. I liked him best even before I found out that he played Conrad in the remake of "Bye Bye Birdie," another musical that I am a fan of. All four of the recordings I own are good, and I don't have a favorite. But if I did, this would probably be it.
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