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Titanic (1997 Original Broadway Cast) | 
enlarge | Artists: Maury Yeston, Judy Blazer, Brian D'arcy James Label: RCA Victor Broadway Category: Music
Buy New: $17.98
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Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 45046
Format: Cast Recording Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 68834 UPC: 090266883424 EAN: 0090266883424 ASIN: B000003GA5
Release Date: July 1, 1997 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Act 1. Overture / Prologue: In Every Age | | • | Act 1. The Launching. How Did They Build Titanic? | | • | Act 1. The Launching. There She Is. Loading Inventory / The Largest Moving Object | | • | Act 1. The Launching. I Must Get On That Ship | | • | Act 1. The Launching. The 1st Class Roster | | • | Act 1. The Launching. Godspeed Titanic | | • | Act 1. Barrett's Song | | • | Act 1. To Be a Captain | | • | Act 1. Lady's Maid | | • | Act 1. What a Remarkable Age This Is! | | • | Act 1. The Proposal / The Night Was Alive | | • | Act 1. Hymn / Doing the Latest Rag | | • | Act 1. I Have Danced | | • | Act 1. No Moon | | • | Act 1. Autumn / Finale | | • | Act 2. Dressed in Your Pyjamas in the Grand Salon | | • | Act 2. The Blame | | • | Act 2. To The Lifeboats. Getting In the Lifeboat / I Must Get On That Ship (reprise) / Lady's Maid | | • | Act 2. To The Lifeboats. ...We'll Meet Tomorrow | | • | Act 2. Still | | • | Act 2. To Be a Captain (reprise) | | • | Act 2. Mr. Andrews' Vision | | • | Act 2. Epilogue: In Every Age (reprise) / Finale |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Unlike the boat it's named after, this show truly rose from the bottom. Despite detractors predicting doom before it had even opened, Titanic overcame hectic previews and endless technical problems to win a Tony for best musical and turn into a commercial success. Despite the fact that favorite performers like Judith Blazer or Victoria Clark disappear in the crowd and don't get solos of note, the show still manages to bring to life affecting characters. Maury Yeston's (Grand Hotel) score has the required majesty without ever being turgid, and the choral work he coaxes from his ensemble is eminently powerful. Though it requires a fair amount of attention on the listener's part, Titanic is also surprisingly emotional--its majestic finale packs more punch than 3 hours of Leonardo DiCaprio. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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| Customer Reviews: Read 113 more reviews...
Unbelievably stunning! Incredibly moving and wonderful. March 18, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'll admit it: I was coerced into participating in a local production of Titanic The Musical recently and while I never had, nor do I have any desires to perform on stage, I almost reluctantly fell in love with this incredibly moving story that involves an absolutely amazing musical score. I played Benjamin Guggenheim, who along with some of the most famous millionaires in the world (John Jacob Astor, George Widener and the Thayers, literally the Bill Gates and Donald Trumps of their day) died as the Largest Moving Object on the earth slipped beneath the waves, April 15th 1912.
First, one major difference between this re-telling of one of the greatest maritime disasters of all-time and others, there really isn't any two or three characters that stood out as lead roles. The story was carried almost collectively with a large group of people--ALL based on real passengers and crew of the ill-fated luxury liner. Oh, and Molly Brown is entirely absent from the tale having already been done to death many times before.
Second, the music--oh the music! If you are a fan of wonderful music, you simply owe it to yourself to experience this soundtrack. Everything from the opening number to 'Doing the Latest Rag' and so many in between to the closing 'Sail On, Sail On Great Ship Titanic' evokes a tremendous amount of emotion (which was exactly as planned) and is at once music you don't have to LEARN to love.
Kudos to those who helped to bring this magnificent story to the Broadway Stage. The Titanic will forever be one of my favorite stories, and now I add the musical to my long list of reasons to be utterly fascinated by what happened all those years ago in the North Atlantic.
Beautiful... October 30, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of my favorites. Although it is wonderful as a whole, there are little bits and pieces of amazing that pop up which are what really make this album soar. Moments such as
Barrett and the other sailors optimistic, "Fare thee well my darlin', I'll be back before a fortnight has passed..."
Alice Beane expressing her longing to be apart of the first class: "I want more than we've got Edgar. Why don't you?"
Jim Farrell coaxing Kate McGowan onto the lifeboat by singing [the semi-reprise], "You're going to be a lady's maid! Lady's maid in America!"
Also, "The Blame" is an excellent song. Highly reccommended.
Titanic original cast recording March 8, 2007 Wow a great musical do not understand why it was cancelled in this country. The music and lyrics are very moving and make great listening. I will have to visit USA to see it I suppose.
MY FAVORITE MUSICAL!!!!! July 26, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my all-time favorite musical! It really works out when you're in love with Broadway Musicals and Titanic, like me! Michael Cerevis really shines as the builder Thomas Andrews in the song "In Every Age", as does Brian d'Arcy James as stoker Frederick Barrett in "Barrett's Song". This recording is definately worth your money for the most part and you'll probably love it almost as much as do. Godspeed Titanic!
Robyn aka Mrs Harold Bride :)
Titanic the Stage Show July 19, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Very good CD not normally that easily available but delivered on time for a reasonable price.
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