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Footloose

Footloose

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Artist: Original Broadway Cast
Label: Phantom Sound & Vision
Category: Music

Buy New: $39.99



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 78 reviews
Sales Rank: 6529

Format: Cast Recording, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 5014636207424
ASIN: B00002MNKN

Release Date: July 22, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Footloose/On Any Sunday
  • The Girl Gets Around - Hagar, Sammy
  • I Can't Stand Still
  • Somebody's Eyes
  • Learning to Be Silent
  • Holding on for a Hero
  • Heaven Help Me
  • I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)
  • Let's Make Believe We're in Love
  • Let's Hear It for the Boy - Pitchford, Dean
  • Can You Find It in Your Heart?
  • Mama Says (You Can't Back Down)
  • Almost Paradise
  • Dancing Is Not a Crime
  • I Confess
  • Can You Find It in Your Heart? (Reprise)
  • Footloose (Finale)

Similar Items:

  • Footloose (Special Collector's Edition)
  • Footloose
  • Footloose (1984 Film)
  • Wicked (2003 Original Broadway Cast)
  • Disney's The Little Mermaid (2008 Original Broadway Cast)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Footloose is only one of a batch of dance-movies-turned-musicals from the late-'90s, but it's probably the best. Unlike Fame, it gives an audience the movie songs it expects to hear, and unlike Saturday Night Fever, it complements those songs with newly written, honest-to-goodness book songs that support the plot (written by Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow, who wrote songs for the original film). Like the 1984 Kevin Bacon film that inspired it, Footloose follows the story of Ren (Jeremy Kushnier), who moves with his mother (Catherine Cox) to a small town where dancing is prohibited by law. Teens will be teens, of course, so Ren ends up at odds with the town and especially the local minister, Reverend Moore (Stephen Lee Anderson). Along the way, the characters sing familiar songs from the movie ("The Girl Gets Around," "Holding Out for a Hero," "Let's Hear It for the Boy," "Almost Paradise," and of course the title tune), but the new songs are enjoyable as well. Footloose: The Musical doesn't exactly break new ground, but it's a good listen, particularly if you like the movie. The booklet includes a detailed synopsis, photos, and full lyrics. --David Horiuchi


Customer Reviews:   Read 73 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Loads of fun, and arguably superior to the original   February 20, 2008
While I never got to see it on Broadway, I did see and quite enjoy a
performance of Footloose: the Musical by my high school a few years back. This show is perhaps one instance where amateur productions are preferable to professional ones, inasmuch as most of the characters
are teenagers.

My nostalgia aside, Footloose the Musical is a generally solid take on
the beloved 1984 film which made Kevin Bacon a house-hold name and gave us some of the most memorable tunes of the last fifty years. The cast is generally talented, particularly Jennifer Laura Thompson (Ariel), Stacey Francis (Rusty), and Dee Hoty (Vi Moore) who easily steal the show. It's arguably better than the original film soundtrack, and certainly lacks the '80s cheese that pervades the former.

First off: we must acknowledge that whatever one thinks of the original
film, the soundtrack at least is an icon of pop culture. So the musical
had a lot to live up to. For the most part, they do a great job with the
material, adding new layers to it, with better orchestration, and fleshing out characters. It's still very slight material for a Broadway show, but its to the credit of Tom Snow and Dean Pitchford that they make it work, and arguably improve on the material.

The re-arrangements of old favorites aren't bad: indeed, extra credit should go to Jeremy Kushnier and JLT for making the VERY gag-worthy "Almost Paradise" at least tolerable. The reworkings of "Footloose", "I'm Free", and "The Girl Gets Around" are pretty darn good, although this rendition of "Holding Out For a Hero" proves for the umpteenth time that no one other than Bonnie Tyler should go near that old standard.

Easily the two best songs of the album are "Somebody's Eyes" and "Let's Hear It For The Boy". This version of "Somebody's Eyes" is a VERY loose re-working of a song from the film. Its paranoid lyrics and dark tone make it one of the few songs with real meat on the album, and it's brilliantly performed as well. It really stands out from the other mostly fluff songs, and most certainly in a good way. "Let's Hear It For the Boy" stands out in an entirely different way: allowing the extremely talented Stacey Francis to stop the show with an amazing rendition of an already great song. It's a pity that she hasn't (yet at least) gone on to bigger things.

In addition to the above, there are also a slew of new songs. And these are a lot more shakey in quality: most of them are plot/character-driven, which leads to dead-spots in the show. The best is the hilarious "Mama Says", where Tom Plotkin (Willard) gives an hysterically redneck guide to life. There's also real heart in Dee Hoty's "Can You Find it in Your Heart?" and Stephen Lee Anderson's rendition of "I Confess". Otherwise... we have an amusing but disposable rap piece in "Dancing is Not a Crime", a potentially-interesting but poorly written "Learning to Be Silent", "On Any Sunday", a decent but unremarkable character intro song, and "I Can't Stand Still", "Heaven Help Me" and "Let's Make Believe We're in Love" aren't worth mentioning.

Still, on the whole, Footloose the Musical is a fun album and arguably
better than the original film soundtrack. It's hard to think of a more
fun CD to listen to offhand.



5 out of 5 stars Everybody cut Footloose!   August 3, 2007
The Broadway musical based on a hit movie of the same title from 1984 as a soundtrack! One of the most frequently performed school plays in recent years in English-speaking countries, the music from "Footloose" will be sure to sweep you off your feet and dance, just like as if you were in the cast of the show!

Everybody cut Footloose!



4 out of 5 stars Wish this would come back around!   August 25, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Ever since working on this show 2 years ago, I've tried to get a copy of this disk. I waited patiently for someone to start selling it again, to no avail. I wish they'd either start marketing this Original Broadway disk again, or else stage a revival! It is a fun show.
Finally, I had to go and copy this from a friend because I couldn't buy it anywhere... its definitely worth listening to!

I didn't give it 5 stars because sometimes it seems a little toooo over the top Broadway and because some of the slower songs don't quite hold my attention. However, the CD mostly makes up for this with high energy, high fun tunes that make you want to dance.



5 out of 5 stars Great CD   March 14, 2006
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is my absolute favorite CD ever!!!!!! My school just did a production 2 weeks ago and i was in it, it was so cool listening to the music over and over. I have every song stuck in my head. My favorite songs are Footloose/on any Sunday, Holding out for a hero The girl gets around, I'm Free, Lets hear it for the boy, Almost Paradise, and MAMA SAYS


5 out of 5 stars A CD For The Ages: FOOTLOOSE   November 23, 2005
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I am middle school student in a small town outside of Boston, and this past November, Coop Theatre did a production of Footloose. After barely snatching the main role as Ariel Moore, I was flustered with the lines and the tough music. The CD was amazing. The songs were hits that I still listen to. The songs I love the most were definitely:
Mama Says, Holding Out For A Hero, and Dancing is Not a Crime
If there is any CD that I recommend buying, this is it! I continued to do the show, and it turned out to be an amazing success. Enjoy!


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