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1. Overture / Prologue: In Every Age 2. How Did They Build the Titanic? 3. There She Is / Loading Inventory / The Largest Moving Object 4. I Must Get on That Ship 5. 1st Class Roster, The 6. Godspeed Titanic 7. Barrett's Song 8. To Be a Captain 9. Lady's Maid 10. What a Remarkable Age This Is! 11. The Proposal / The Night Was Alive 12. Hymn / Doing The Latest Rag 13. I Have Danced 14. No Moon 15. Autumn / Finale 16. Dressed in Your Pyjamas in the Grand Salon 17. Blame, The 18. To the Lifeboats: Getting In The Lifeboat / I Must Get On That Ship (Reprise) / Lady's Maid / The Proposal / The Night Was Alive 19. We'll Meet Tomorrow 20. Still 21. To Be a Captain 22. Mr. Andrews' Vision 23. Epilogue: In Every Age / Finale
Details
Playing time:
73 min.
Producer:
Maury Yeston, Tommy Krasker
Distributor:
BMG (distributor)
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
DDD
Album notes
Principal cast includes: John Cunningham (Capt. E.J. Smith); David Costabile (1st Officer William Murdoch); John Bolton (2nd Officer Charles Lightoller); Matthew Bennett (3rd Officer Herbert J. Pitman); Ted Sperling (Wallace Hartley, Orchestra Leader); David Garrison (J. Bruce Ismay); Michael Cerveris (Thomas Andrews); Larry Keith (Isidor Straus); Alma Cuervo (Ida Straus); William Youmans (J.J. Astor); Lisa Datz (Madeleine Astor); Don Stephenson (Charles Clarke); Judith Blazer (Caroline Neville); Bill Buell (Edgar Beane); Victoria Clark (Alice Beane); Jennifer Piech (Kate McGowan); Theresa McCarthy (Kate Murphey); Erin Hill (Kate Mullins); Clarke Thorell (Jim Farrell). Recorded at The Hit Factory's Studio I, New York, New York on April 27, 1997. TITANIC: A NEW MUSICAL was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show.
Editorial reviews
...at its best, Maury Yeston's music has a stirring grandeur--laced with poignancy--befitting its subject. TITANIC may have an overreaching quality at times, but so did the mammoth, doomed `ship of dreams' that inspired it. - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (07/25/1997)
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