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2006 UK Music City
This book is well-written, engaging, and thought-provoking. I realize that makes it sound boring, but honestly it is a book that tends to grab the attention of the reader, and leave them wondering how they ended up finishing the book so quickly, surprised that there aren’t more pages left. It is truly excellent, in terms of the story and the quality of the writing. I would most definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys a book that tells a compelling story.
Gold City A Music
Why I bought this CD: Patrick Wilson. I saw Phantom a handful of times when it came out on DVD, and he has done a couple of plays I’ve seen performed at my school (he wasn’t in ours obviously). I had actually found out about this musical while researching RENT, and tried to find the CD, not knowing that it had been in production for four years, and was going to be out in mere months. I think, had I been my current age when it came out and in NY, I would have tried to see it.
Why I Kept the CD: The other singers: Jesse L. Martin, Shere Rene Scott, Celia Keenan-Bogler, Eden Espinosa and Kelli O’Hara(Kelli doesn’t have any parts, she’s just in the chorus), etc. It also is very suggestive with lots of drug references and sexual innuendoes, and I’m assembling a mix CD of showtunes called Dirty Broadway (partially to prove that showtunes can be appealing to twentysomethings today), so it was perfect to fill up some of the tracks.
Below is a track-by-track analysis of my thoughts of the CD. These are opinions only, so don’t shoot me if you have a differing opinion.
Bright Lights Big City–I find this song in my head a lot while at work (which often isn’t good considering the drug allusions). The hook often shows up in other songs, which can get annoying.
Back In The City–LOVED this track, mostly because it showcases Jesse L. Martin (as Tad). It intoduces his character very well and it sets the timeline best (with a countermelody singing 1984…1984…). Not always the best thing if you want to perform it out of the context of the show, but whatever.
Sunday Morning 6AM- Intros Mary O’Brian McCann (played by Celia Keenan-Bolger), one of Jamie’s figments of a drug-induced haze. I like singing her part. Also has the first appearance of Amanda, Jamie’s ex-wife.
Coma Baby– Hard Rock song, perfect for headbanging, sang by Eden Espinosa. Coma Baby is another figment of Jamie’s imagination.
Fact or Fiction– This is the song I imagine would be in some form of the musical
Bright Lights Big City
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