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The Cradle Will Rock: Original 1985 Cast Recording
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Music CD Cover Composer: Marc Blitzstein Performer: John Houseman Performer: Patti LuPone Performer: Michael Barrett Performer: Michele-Denise Woods Performer: Casey Biggs Performer: Brooks Baldwin Performer: Leslie Geraci Performer: Mary Lou Rosato Edition: Music CD Format: Cast Recording CD Release Date: 1999-05-04 Music Label: Jay Records Soundtracks: - Moll's Song [Scene One]
- Moll and Gent
- I'll Show You Guys
- Richard Speaking
- Come to the Rescue [Scene Two]
- Solicitin'
- Hey Virgil
- Oh What a Filthy Night Court
- Hard Times [Scene Three]
- Order in the Court Room
- Croon Spoon [Scene Four]
- The Freedom of the Press - Original Cast Recording, Blitzstein, Marc
- Let's Do Something - Original Cast Recording, Blitzstein, Marc
- Honolulu - Original Cast Recording, Blitzstein, Marc
- Summer Weather
- Dialouge
- Love Duet - Original Cast Recording, Blitzstein, Marc
- Don't Let Me Keep You [Scene Six]
- Ask Us Again
- Art for Art's Sake - Original Cast Recording, Blitzstein, Marc
- the Nickel Under Your Foot [Scene Seven]
- Which of You Guys?
- The Cradle Will Rock
- The Cradle Will Rock [Speech]
- Facult Room [Scene Eight]
- It's Not Going to Hurt [Scene Nine]
- Ella's Enterance
- Joe Worker
- Final Scene [Scene Ten]
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Free Music Notes for The Cradle Will Rock: Original 1985 Cast Recording AlbumFree Music Review: One disc, not two. Intro missing. Hit: 4 Stars
I purchased this CD recently through Amazon. The music and cast are excellent, bringing to life a theater legend that is very relevant to the times we live in today (2010).
Unfortunately, this version is now one disc, not two, and John Houseman's 12 minute intro is not part of it anymore. I am disappointed as I was looking forward to hearing the story as recounted by somewhere who was a central character in the drama of the play's first performance.
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