Ragtime - The Musical (1998 Original Broadway Cast) | 
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| Artists: Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens, Audra Mcdonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Marin Mazzie Label: RCA Victor Broadway Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 180 reviews Sales Rank: 29261
Format: Cast Recording Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 63167 UPC: 090266316724 EAN: 0090266316724 ASIN: B0000064XS
Release Date: April 28, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Prologue: Ragtime | | • | Goodbye, My Love | | • | Journey On | | • | The Crime of the Century | | • | What Kind of Woman | | • | A Shtetl Iz Amereke | | • | Success | | • | His Name Is Coalhouse Walker | | • | Getting' Ready Rag | | • | Henry Ford | | • | Nothing Like the City | | • | Your Daddy's Son | | • | The Courtship | | • | New Music | | • | Wheels of a Dream | | • | The Night That Goldman Spoke at Union Square | | • | Gliding | | • | The Trashing of the Car | | • | Justice | | • | President | | • | Till We Reach That Day |
Disc 2
| • | Entr'acte | | • | Harry Houdini, Master Escapist | | • | Coalhouse's Soliloquy | | • | Coalhouse Demands | | • | What a Game | | • | Fire in the City | | • | Atlantic City | | • | Buffalo Nickel Photoplay, Inc. | | • | Our Children | | • | Harlem Nightclub | | • | Sarah Brown Eyes | | • | He Wanted to Say | | • | Back to Before | | • | Look What You've Done | | • | Make Them Hear You | | • | Epilogue: Ragtime/Wheels of a Dream (reprise) | | • | The Ragtime Symphonic Suite |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential recording The epic sweep of Ragtime is captured in its opening prologue, a nine-minute kaleidoscope of fictional characters mingling with historical figures from the early 20th century as originally captured in E.L. Doctorow's sprawling novel. As the story continues, we meet pianist Coalhouse Walker Jr. (Brian Stokes Mitchell) and his child's mother, Sarah (Audra McDonald), who has been taken in by a respectable family (including Marin Mazzie as Mother). Parallel story lines of the Latvian immigrant Tateh (Peter Friedman), the entertainer Evelyn Nesbit (Lynnette Perry), and even Harry Houdini (Jim Corti) and Emma Goldman (Judy Kaye) eventually mingle and merge. Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Once on This Island) mix marches, cakewalks, and of course ragtime to create a rich, compelling score, including Sarah's song to her baby, "Your Daddy's Son," her soaring duet with Coalhouse, "Wheels of a Dream," Mother's self-revealing "Back to Before," and numerous set pieces, all performed by a perfect cast. Ragtime was nominated for 12 Tony Awards in 1998, with wins for McDonald, original score, book, and orchestration. The CD also includes an eight-minute symphonic suite conducted by Paul Gemignani and a booklet with photos, full lyrics, and a history of how the score was written. Tragic, touching, and ultimately triumphant, Ragtime is an American classic. --David Horiuchi
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Review of Ragtime July 24, 2008 Fantastic Soundtrack. Great music. This music as great as the show was. Highly recommend to all. Thanks
It was the music of something beginning... February 13, 2008 With 38 tracks of Broadway's best songs, this soundtrack is incredible. The show itself is so moving and this cast features some of the best voices I have ever heard. Marin Mazzie as Mother, Audra McDonald as Sarah, and Brian Stokes Mitchell as Coalhouse are my favorites. All of the songs are show-stoppers, but I would name the following as my absolute favorites: "Your Daddy's Son," "New Music," "Wheels of a Dream," "Til We Reach that Day," "Sarah Brown Eyes," and "Make Them Hear You." The booklet of this two-disk soundtrack also features incredible stills and lyrics from the show.
Moment's of brilliance. February 2, 2008 There are parts of this musical that just blow you away. Sure it has it's dry narrative moments too but the vocal heights that it reaches are awe inspiring.
A CLASSIC MUST-HAVE December 1, 2007 From beginning to ending this CD is a non-stop musical journey through the turn of the century. The music is just unforgettable, and the performances are all top-notch. If you love escaping into a world of beautiful musio and a compelling story, this CD cannot be beat.
Only a piano technicians viewpoint: November 9, 2007 I first read the book when it came out in 1975.
It turned out to be one of the best books I ever enjoyed.
Later, I saw an ad for the musical on TV, and thought: "They can't possibly change that into a musical!"
I had some lady friends in town, and the musical was playing at our main auditorium here in Phoenix, so I took them and explained the story to them.
I left there that night saying "They pulled it off!"
To this day I love it!
I love my Country, and this is one of the best examples of why I feel that way.
Don't bother replying, as I probably won't be back...
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