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Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production Of The Wizard Of Oz
 
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production Of The Wizard Of Oz

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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Overture 1:28 £0.89
Play   2. Nobody Understands Me 3:41 £0.89
Play   3. Over The Rainbow 3:04 £0.89
Play   4. Wonders Of The World 3:51 £0.89
Play   5. The Twister 2:57 £0.89
Play   6. Arrival In Munchkinland 1:07 £0.89
Play   7. Munchkinland / Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead 5:25 £0.89
Play   8. Follow The Yellow Brick Road 0:57 £0.89
Play   9. If I Only Had A Brain / We're Off To See The Wizard 2:40 £0.89
Play 10. If I Only Had A Heart / We're Off To See The Wizard 2:18 £0.89
Play 11. If I Only Had The Nerve / We're Off To See The Wizard 1:49 £0.89
Play 12. We're Outta The Woods 1:05 £0.89
Play 13. The Merry Old Land Of Oz 2:23 £0.89
Play 14. Bring Me The Broomstick 2:51 £0.89
Play 15. Haunted Forest 2:33 £0.89
Play 16. Red Shoes Blues 2:11 £0.89
Play 17. Bacchanalia 3:01 £0.89
Play 18. Red Shoes Blues (Reprise) 0:48 £0.89
Play 19. Over The Rainbow (Reprise) 2:13 £0.89
Play 20. If We Only Had A Plan 1:15 £0.89
Play 21. The Rescue 1:20 £0.89
Play 22. Hail-Hail! The Witch Is Dead 1:54 £0.89
Play 23. The Wizard's Departure 2:34 £0.89
Play 24. Already Home 3:19 £0.89
Play 25. Finale 3:35 £0.89
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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A lovely, fresh sounding recording with great production. There has obviously been a great deal of thought about the interpretation and delivery of the songs. The intonations and inflections by the vocalists really brings the songs to life. The new songs sit nicely alongside the original score and it was definitely the right decision to open up the story by adding extra songs and music, resulting in a more rounded production. Overall it feels like a proper musical rather than a kids' show. Undoubtedly there will be comparison with Judy Garland's performance. On the recording, Danielle Hope succeeds in recreating the character and to be honest, makes Somewhere Over the Rainbow her own, there are no ghosts of Garland haunting her version. The campy 'We're outta the Woods' still manages to raise a smile, the addition of 'Bring me the Broomstick' and 'Wonders of the World' for Michael Crawford help with the overall balance of the CD.A deliciously vampy Red Shoes Blues will satisfy all the lip-synching drag-queens for a while to come. A great package. Well worth it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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As so many other people around the world, I have been a fan of the 1939 MGM movie since childhood. When it became known that Andrew Lloyd Webber will be producing a brand new stage show with the score from the movie, I was eagerly curious to see what he will do with the material so many love and cherish. Clearly, there were plenty of positive hints that something good awaits us over the rainbow: Danielle Hope's first singing appearances proved that the public has made a sound choice of their Dorothy; the casting of Michael Crawford in the title role meant that he will bring his own renowned theatrical talent once again to the stage after a lengthy pause and last but not least, the inclusion of Tim Rice, with whom ALW has had some of his biggest theatrical hits pointed out that the new material brought to the show will be written with care and industry.

This cast recording includes all of the songs of the show currently playing at London Palladium. After listening to it, I can happily report that it is the very best thing next to live performance.

The orchestra plays the score assuredly and the orchestrations make it sound lush and fresh on the CD. A special reference must be made to the new songs penned by ALW and Tim Rice. Not only did they manage to produce a handful of catchy songs for the spots where a musical number was lacking in the movie (the Wizard, Professor Marvel nor the Wicked Witch had nothing to sing onscreen), but also it seems they decided to do it in a way to supplement rather than overshadow the original score. Hence the whole piece became tighter for the medium of theatre and the story reached a stage of notable fullness. The new songs include 'Nobody understands me' (a melodic introduction to the gloomy Kansas life), 'The wonders of the world' (Professor Marvel's lively lecture to Dorothy); 'Bring me the broomstick' (Michael Crawford's belting act I ending), 'Red shoes blues' (an absolute gem; sung by the Wicked Witch of the West, boasting Tim Rice's magical lyrics) and 'Already home' (a tuneful ballad sung by Glinda the Good Witch of the South and the entire cast; as good as the best songs written by the Lloyd Webber-Rice duo).

The members of the main and supportive cast all give and playful performances. Danielle Hope's debut as Dorothy shows her big potential, as she creates the role without fearing Judy Garland's omnipresent shadow. Her rendition of 'Over the rainbow' is proof to that. Michael Crawford has no less than four roles to play (professor Marvel, Emerald City Doorman, Emerald City Tour Guide and The Wizard himself), yet on the CD we only get to hear two of them (The Wizard and Professor Marvel). It is good to note his voice hasn't aged and he is still capable to bring out a variety of emotions. The Wicked Witch is played by Hannah Waddingham, who gets an enormous kick out of playing this feisty part. Ms. Waddingham has been one of the most talented West End's young leading ladies for years and her strong voice booms during her big number 'Red Shoes Blues'. All three of Dorothy's Oz friends (played by Paul Keating, Edward Baker-Duly and David Ganly) show a considerable comic talent and are very convincing in their roles of The Scarecrow, The Tin Man and The Cowardly Lion. Emily Tierney's Glinda the Good Witch has the angelic voice that glitters during her cues.

The CD slipcase is neatly designed, with lot of production pictures. More of the latter is also featured in the accompanying booklet, together with notes from ALW and the libretto.
This CD therefore comes across as a fine cast recording of a production that is deservingly the current hot ticket in the West End. A must have for Oz fans.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful! 28 May 2011
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I love it - even the new songs, which although possibly not up to the standard of the originals (but then what could be?) are still very enjoyable and are certainly a fitting addition to the score.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Over the Rainbow
Bought this for Grandson and he hasn't stopped playing it. It was great to be able to get the original cast recording after following the hunt for Dorothy on the TV.
Published 1 month ago by JIP
Likeable
I bought the CD having seen the show. Both show and CD are likeable - though there's a lot of it that is clearly Andrew Lloyd Webber (obvious hints of other shows). Read more
Published 1 month ago by David Yates
Andrew Lloyd Webbers Wizard of Oz CD
I have seen the show at the Palladium and this CD brought all the music and the magic back, it is a first class product.
Published 3 months ago by Colin
THE MAGIC LIVES ON
A joy. The original Arlen/Harburg score has additional numbers by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice - including songs especially created for the Wizard and Witches, good and bad. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. D. L. Rees
Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Great vocals and orchestral arrangements from Andrew Lloyd Webber's brand new show at the world famous London Palladium. Read more
Published 8 months ago by duke68012
An excellent memory of a fantastic production!
The 2011 London Palladium production was probably the most impressive stage production I have ever seen. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Mr. A. Clark
A joy for your heart and ears.
I think it's a great CD, I completely enjoyed the new songs as well as old ones. Danielle Hope performs her stuff with confidence and great enthusiasm. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Tatiana Kapustina
awful
Charmless, poorly sung, lacking in magic- Danielle Hope was, I'm sorry to say, as poor as most of the reviews suggested.... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dickie Darstardly
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