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Little Fish
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Little Fish

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from: Ghostlight




The Wild Party (LaChiusa) (2000 Original Broadway Cast)
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The Wild Party (LaChiusa) (2000 Original Broadway Cast)

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by: Michael John LaChiusa, Marc Kudisch, Norm Lewis


: 's Best of 2000:With his controversial The Wild Party, prolific composer-lyricist Michael John LaChiusa continues to stretch the possibilities for contemporary musical theater. His racy musical is based on a 1928 poem about one night of escalating decadence, through which LaChiusa stages a brilliant, savage, polystylistic unmasking of the lies we live by. The original cast recording captures the manic energy of the top-rate cast, including Mandy Patinkin, Toni Collette, and Eartha Kitt all working together in electrifying ensemble. --Thomas May Amazon.com:Ever since he emerged in the 1990s as one of Broadway's brightest hopes, the young and prolific composer-lyricist Michael John LaChiusa has ...

See What I Wanna See (2005 Original Off-Broadway Cast)
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See What I Wanna See (2005 Original Off-Broadway Cast)

(more) »rank: 70997

by: Michael John LaChiusa, Marc Kudisch, Idina Menzel


: : Transposing short stories by Japan's modernist writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa to New York, Michael John LaChiusa has come up with an ambitious triptych (two main segments, 'R Shomon' and 'Gloryday,' and a slight, rather unnecessary one, 'Kesa & Morito'), at least half of which ranks among his best work. That half is the first segment, 'R Shomon,' which makes the best of its 1950s noir setting: A swinging song such as 'The Thief's Statement/She Looked at Me' segues into the free-flowing title track with great ease, and LaChiusa summons wonderfully moody atmosphere. Unfortunately, the second act, 'Gloryday,' is less successful--it's less pastichey and ...

Hello Again (1994 Original Broadway Cast)
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Hello Again (1994 Original Broadway Cast)

(more) »rank: 15415

by: Michael John LaChiusa


: : Transposing short stories by Japan's modernist writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa to New York, Michael John LaChiusa has come up with an ambitious triptych (two main segments, 'R Shomon' and 'Gloryday,' and a slight, rather unnecessary one, 'Kesa & Morito'), at least half of which ranks among his best work. That half is the first segment, 'R Shomon,' which makes the best of its 1950s noir setting: A swinging song such as 'The Thief's Statement/She Looked at Me' segues into the free-flowing title track with great ease, and LaChiusa summons wonderfully moody atmosphere. Unfortunately, the second act, 'Gloryday,' is less successful--it's less pastichey and ...

Broadway Divas
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Broadway Divas

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by: Liza Minnelli, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Mary Martin, Patti LuPone, Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, Madeline Kahn, Marin Mazzie, Barbara Cook, Angela Lansbury, Julia Murney


: : Transposing short stories by Japan's modernist writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa to New York, Michael John LaChiusa has come up with an ambitious triptych (two main segments, 'R Shomon' and 'Gloryday,' and a slight, rather unnecessary one, 'Kesa & Morito'), at least half of which ranks among his best work. That half is the first segment, 'R Shomon,' which makes the best of its 1950s noir setting: A swinging song such as 'The Thief's Statement/She Looked at Me' segues into the free-flowing title track with great ease, and LaChiusa summons wonderfully moody atmosphere. Unfortunately, the second act, 'Gloryday,' is less successful--it's less pastichey and ...

Colored Lights: The Broadway Album
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Colored Lights: The Broadway Album

(more) »rank: 154308

by: Debbie Gibson, Jule Styne, Charles Strouse, Michael John LaChiusa, Peter Allen, Claude-Michel Schoenberg, John Harold Kander, George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, William Finn, Ron Abel, John Krovoza, Ruth Bruegger, Steve Orich


: : Transposing short stories by Japan's modernist writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa to New York, Michael John LaChiusa has come up with an ambitious triptych (two main segments, 'R Shomon' and 'Gloryday,' and a slight, rather unnecessary one, 'Kesa & Morito'), at least half of which ranks among his best work. That half is the first segment, 'R Shomon,' which makes the best of its 1950s noir setting: A swinging song such as 'The Thief's Statement/She Looked at Me' segues into the free-flowing title track with great ease, and LaChiusa summons wonderfully moody atmosphere. Unfortunately, the second act, 'Gloryday,' is less successful--it's less pastichey and ...

Play It Cool
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Play It Cool

(more) »rank: 156390

by: Lea DeLaria


: :Standup comedian, actress, and singer Lea DeLaria presents a less confrontational image here than she did on 1994's Bulldyke in a China Shop, adopting the role of seductive, witty, confident, and heterosexual jazz chanteuse to perfection. Her voice ranges from little-girl-lost innocence to harder-edged tones, both suited to the opening 'The Ballad of Sweeney Todd.' With stylings from Billie Holiday to Judy Garland, 'I've Got Your Number' heads straight for the heart of 1950s big-band balladry, improvised scat vocals proving DeLaria can swing with the best. 'Cool' is anything but, the accompaniment understated, that voice dripping with the promise of sex. In 'With ...

Marie Christine (1999 Broadway Cast)
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Marie Christine (1999 Broadway Cast)

(more) »rank: 106714

from: RCA Victor Broadway


: :A retelling of Medea transposed to 19th-century America, Marie Christine falls short of its lofty ambitions, which still makes it more audacious than most of the current Broadway fare. Composer-lyricist Michael John LaChiusa's lyrics can be cumbersomely narrative, and too often he dispatches a song without letting it develop fully, as if refusing to be overly easy on the ear. But the man's dramatic flair is undeniable, and this recording allows us to fully appreciate subtleties that got drowned in Graciela Daniele's often-dreary staging at Lincoln Center. Second-act opener 'Cincinnati' shows that when he feels like it, LaChiusa can write the kind of ...

Broadway Today: Broadway 1993-2005
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Broadway Today: Broadway 1993-2005

(more) »rank: 135863

from: Decca Broadway


: :A retelling of Medea transposed to 19th-century America, Marie Christine falls short of its lofty ambitions, which still makes it more audacious than most of the current Broadway fare. Composer-lyricist Michael John LaChiusa's lyrics can be cumbersomely narrative, and too often he dispatches a song without letting it develop fully, as if refusing to be overly easy on the ear. But the man's dramatic flair is undeniable, and this recording allows us to fully appreciate subtleties that got drowned in Graciela Daniele's often-dreary staging at Lincoln Center. Second-act opener 'Cincinnati' shows that when he feels like it, LaChiusa can write the kind of ...

Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005
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Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005

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from: Decca Broadway


: :A retelling of Medea transposed to 19th-century America, Marie Christine falls short of its lofty ambitions, which still makes it more audacious than most of the current Broadway fare. Composer-lyricist Michael John LaChiusa's lyrics can be cumbersomely narrative, and too often he dispatches a song without letting it develop fully, as if refusing to be overly easy on the ear. But the man's dramatic flair is undeniable, and this recording allows us to fully appreciate subtleties that got drowned in Graciela Daniele's often-dreary staging at Lincoln Center. Second-act opener 'Cincinnati' shows that when he feels like it, LaChiusa can write the kind of ...


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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal Horowitz

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