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Composers: Rupert Holmes ; John Kander.Lyricist: Fred Ebb.Personnel: David Hyde Pierce (vocals); Jimmy C. Newman (vocals, harmonica, spoons, tom tom); David Loud (vocals, unkn...Read more

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Album Features
UPC:094639221226
Artist:David Hyde Pierce
Format:CD
Release Year:2007
Record Label:Broadway Angel
Genre:Soundtracks

Track Listing
1. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Overture - (with David Hyde Pierce)
2. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Wide Open Spaces - (with David Hyde Pierce)
3. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. What Kind of Man? - (with David Hyde Pierce)
4. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Thinking of Him - (with David Hyde Pierce)
5. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. The Woman's Dead - (with David Hyde Pierce)
6. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Show People - (with David Hyde Pierce)
7. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Coffee Shop Nights - (with David Hyde Pierce)
8. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. In the Same Boat #1 - (#1, with David Hyde Pierce)
9. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. I Miss the Music - (with David Hyde Pierce)
10. Curtains, musical play: Act 1. Thataway! - (with David Hyde Pierce)
11. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. The Man Is Dead - (with David Hyde Pierce)
12. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. He Did It - (with David Hyde Pierce)
13. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. In the Same Boat #2 - (#2, with David Hyde Pierce)
14. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. It's a Business - (with David Hyde Pierce)
15. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. Kansasland - (with David Hyde Pierce)
16. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. Thinking of Him / I Miss the Music (reprise): Thinking Of Him / I Miss the Music - (Reprise, with David Hyde Pierce)
17. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. A Tough Act to Follow - (with David Hyde Pierce)
18. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. In the Same Boat #3 - (#3, with David Hyde Pierce)
19. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. In the Same Boat Completed - (Completed, with David Hyde Pierce)
20. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. Show People (reprise) - (Reprise, with David Hyde Pierce)
21. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. Wide Open Spaces Finale - (Finale, with David Hyde Pierce)
22. Curtains, musical play: Act 2. A Tough Act to Follow (reprise) - (Reprise, with David Hyde Pierce)

Details
Playing Time:65 min.
Producer:Jay David Saks
Distributor:EMD
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Composers: Rupert Holmes ; John Kander.Lyricist: Fred Ebb.Personnel: David Hyde Pierce (vocals); Jimmy C. Newman (vocals, harmonica, spoons, tom tom); David Loud (vocals, unknown instrument); Mary Ann Lamb, Jim Newman, David Eggers, Ward Billeisen, Jennifer Dunne, J. Austin Eyer, Patty Goble, Brittany Marcin, Joe Aaron Reid, Darcie Roberts, Christopher Spaulding, Allison Spratt, Jerome Vivona, Ashley Amber, Nili Bassman, Michael X. Martin, Paula Leggett Chase, Edward Hibbert, Ernie Sabella, Patty Goble, Kevin Bernard , John Bolton, Jr. (vocals); Greg Utzig (acoustic guitar); Al Hunt (clarinet); Owen Kotler, Steve Kenyon (alto saxophone); Mark Thrasher (baritone saxophone); Matt Peterson , Donald Downs (trumpet); Angela Cordell, R.J. Kelley (French horn); Charles Gordon (trombone); Jennifer Wharton (bass trombone); Sam Davis (piano); Sue Anschutz (keyboards); Robert Renino (acoustic bass); Bruce Doctor (drums); Greg Landes (percussion); Matt Farnsworth, Noah Racey, Debra Monk, Megan Sikora, Karen Ziémba, Jason Danieley, Michael McCormick, Jill Paice (vocals).Audio Mixers: Jay David Saks; Ken Hahn; Jason Stasium.Liner Note Author: Rupert Holmes .Recording information: Legacy Studios, New York, NY.Photographer: Joan Marcus.The road to getting a musical on Broadway has become long and circuitous, even for stage veterans, and this is borne out by Curtains, which finally opened at the Al Hirschfield Theatre on March 22, 2007, several years after the deaths of its original librettist, Peter Stone, and lyricist, Fred Ebb. When Stone succumbed in 2003, Ebb and his composer partner John Kander turned to Rupert Holmes, a playwright, songwriter, and former recording artist ("Escape [The Pina Colada Song]") with a taste for mystery stories whose sole prior musical theater credit came with The Mystery of Edwin Drood, for which he wrote both the songs and the libretto. When Ebb died suddenly in 2004, Holmes became a co-lyricist as well. The result, not surprisingly, is a work that mixes the sensibilities of Kander & Ebb with Holmes. Curtains is set in Boston in 1959, at a theater where a Broadway-bound musical is in tryouts that are not going well. The show-within-a-show, Robbin' Hood!, is set in the Old West, and bears a distinct resemblance to Oklahoma! After a performance, the leading lady, an untalented fading film star, collapses and is rushed to the hospital, where she dies of poisoning. That brings onto the scene Lieutenant Frank Cioffi (David Hyde Pierce), a stage-struck detective who, over the course of two acts, catches the murderer and saves the show.Kander, who turned 80 only days before opening night and whose theatrical composing career dates back to 1962, has always felt most comfortable writing pastiches of the kind of songs he might have heard in his childhood; his musical sensibility is rooted in the jazz and popular styles of the 1920s and early '30s, and it is notable that his most successful shows, Cabaret and Chicago, are set during that period. Faced with the requirement of writing music that sounds like the Broadway of the late '50s, he makes a brave attempt, at least at first, and manages to move his usual style up to the mid-'40s. "Wide Open Spaces," the big finale for Robbin' Hood! that opens Curtains, draws directly on the song "Oklahoma" (1943), and "Show People," in which Pierce and producer Carmen Bernstein (Debra Monk) attempt to buck up the doubtful cast, sounds a lot like "There's No Business Like Show Business" from Annie Get Your Gun (1947). But no Kander musical can stay away from '20s jazz styles for long, and by the time of "Thataway!," another Robbin' Hood! number, there's a banjo strumming away and the wailing horns are making like New Orleans. Ebb, for his part, spent his career veering between sharp, cynical lyrics (that often threw in mildly crude language as a kicker) and deeply sentimental ones, and he seems to have maintained that dichotomy to his dying day. "What Kind of ...

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