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A Chorus Line (1975 Original Broadway Cast)

A Chorus Line (1975 Original Broadway Cast)
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Track Listing

  1. Opening: I Hope I Get It
  2. I Can Do That
  3. At The Ballet
  4. Sing!
  5. Montage, Part 1: Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love
  6. Montage, Part 2: Mother
  7. Montage, Part 3: Gimme The Ball
  8. Nothing
  9. Dance: Ten; Looks: Three
  10. The Music And The Mirror
  11. One
  12. What I Did For Love
  13. One (Reprise)/Finale

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3601 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-06-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Cast Recording

Editorial Reviews

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Michael Bennett's 1975 tale of Broadway's gypsies--the chorus dancers--resonated with audiences as few shows ever have, examining with both hilarity and heartbreak the grueling life of ordinary performers always auditioning for an opportunity to be members of a faceless chorus line. And along the way, it picked up the Pulitzer, the New York Drama Critics Award, and nine Tonys, and became the longest-running show in Broadway history. The original cast (eight of whom contributed their real-life memories to the show) included no major stars, but are unmatched on this cast recording of Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban's score, including Priscilla Lopez's poignant "Nothing," Donna McKechnie's yearning dance number "The Music and the Mirror," one of Broadway's most famous torch ballads in "What I Did for Love," and the ultimate high-kicking chorus number, "One." Fans of the show will welcome the 1998 remastered CD, which adds two and a half minutes to "Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love." While still incomplete, the montage now includes "Four-foot ten," "Little brat," and "The worst thing in school...." --David Horiuchi


Customer Reviews

Excellent!5
"Chorus Line" has to be one of the greatest of Broadway Musicals. It is particularly apropos to people who either are in show business or are well-familiar with the ups and downs of that craft. This recording just magnifies this!

It is a "must have"5
We have the album version--the purchase of the CD was overdue. This play was my first Broadway show and I'll never forget the experience. Listening to this CD makes you feel like you are in the theatre again and the songs are classics that will stand the test of time. "At the Ballet" never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Forget the movie soundtrack version--no comparison to the original Broadway cast. This is a "must have" addition to your collection.

bdwy lover5
I live in NYC and recently saw A Chorus Line on Broadway. I remember it being my favorite show when i first saw it in 1977. While not as great as the original, but still wonderful, I came home realizing that I had to have the CD from the original production. This is a great CD, very well priced. Buy it. And sing along to the fabulous score.