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Thérèse Raquin (Original London Cast) / Therese Raquin (Original London Cast)

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Download links and information about Thérèse Raquin (Original London Cast) / Therese Raquin (Original London Cast) by Original London Cast, Craig Adams, Nona Shepphard. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:34:28 minutes.

Artist: Original London Cast, Craig Adams, Nona Shepphard
Release date: 2005
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:34:28
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No. Title Length
1. Sang Et Nerfs / At the End (featuring Company Of Therese Raquin) 4:35
2. Snuggy Little House (featuring Tara Hugo, Jeremy Legat) 4:58
3. Having a Fit (featuring Tara Hugo, Jeremy Legat) 2:16
4. Snuggy Little House 2 (featuring Tara Hugo) 1:11
5. The Passage (featuring Tara Hugo, Claire Greenaway, Jeremy Legat) 5:09
6. You Are Not Still, Thérèse (featuring Tara Hugo, Lucy O'Byrne, Jeremy Legat, Iwan Lewis, Claire Greenway, Ellie Kirk) 2:33
7. Thursday Nights (featuring Tara Hugo, Company Of Therese Raquin, Jeremy Legat, Iwan Lewis, Gary Tushaw, James Hume, Matthew Harvey, Lila Clements, Greg Barnett) 7:05
8. You Are Not Quiet, Thérèse (featuring Tara Hugo, Company Of Therese Raquin, Jeremy Legat, Iwan Lewis, Gary Tushaw, Greg Barnett) 3:40
9. May As Well and Why Not (featuring Tara Hugo, Jeremy Legat, Greg Barnett) 4:50
10. A Brutal Beginning (featuring Julie Atherton, Greg Barnett, Chorus Of Therese Raquin) 1:50
11. I Breathe You In (featuring Tara Hugo, Julie Atherton, Greg Barnett) 7:00
12. An Ultimatum (featuring Julie Atherton, Company Of Therese Raquin, Jeremy Legat, Gary Tushaw, Greg Barnett) 2:00
13. A Sunday Stroll (featuring Tara Hugo, Julie Atherton, Company Of Therese Raquin, Jeremy Legat, Greg Barnett) 4:43
14. The Stream (featuring Lucy O'Byrne, Company Of Therese Raquin, Ellie Kirk, Claire Greeenway) 2:58
15. A Sunday Tragedy (featuring Iwan Lewis) 1:27
16. Who Knows? (featuring Company Of Therese Raquin) 0:41
17. Sweet Perfume of Violets (featuring Greg Barnett, Chorus Of Therese Raquin) 3:47
18. The Passage 2 (featuring Tara Hugo, Greg Barnett, Jule Atherton) 2:58
19. Thursday Nights (featuring Tara Hugo, Company Of Therese Raquin, Iwan Lewis, Gary Tushaw, James Hume, Lila Clements) 4:48
20. A Quiet Wedding (featuring Company Of Therese Raquin, Iwan Lewis, Claire Greenway, Gary Tushaw, James Hume) 4:07
21. A Bridal Bed (featuring Julie Atherton, Company Of Therese Raquin, Greg Barnett) 1:36
22. A Snuggy Old Age (featuring Tara Hugo, Julie Atherton, Lucy O'Byrne, Claire Greenway, Ellie Kirk, Greg Barnett) 8:26
23. The Avenging Hand (featuring Tara Hugo, Company Of Therese Raquin, Iwan Lewis, James Hume, Lila Clements) 3:47
24. Sang Et Nerfs (featuring Company Of Therese Raquin) 3:03
25. If I Had Known (featuring Julie Atherton, Company Of Therese Raquin, Greg Branett) 3:17
26. At the End (featuring Lucy O'Byrne, Company Of Therese Raquin, Claire Greenway, Ellie Kirk) 1:43

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The idea of having Noël Coward adapt Oscar Wilde's play Lady Windermere's Fan into a musical seems sound, but as often happens, the resulting show, After the Ball, suffered from problems on its way to the stage that prevented it from being what it might have been. In particular, casting was a problem, as Mary Ellis proved unequal to the vocal demands Coward made in the pivotal role of Mrs. Erlynne, resulting in the elimination of some songs. Along with other difficulties, the result was an indifferent critical and popular response, and the show ran only 188 performances after it opened in London on June 10, 1954. Nevertheless, Philips Records gave it a full cast recording on the only recently conventional 12" LP format, including 16 tracks with a running time of nearly 49 minutes. That, however, still wasn't enough to encompass the entire score, and there was another challenge. Shamus Locke, playing the part of Lord Darlington, was contracted to another label and unavailable to appear on the cast album. His songs, the solo "Stay on the Side of the Angels" and "I Offer You My Heart?," a duet with Vanessa Lee in the role of Lady Windermere, simply were eliminated. So were three other songs, leaving only 14. ("Quartette" is just a reprise of "Oh, What a Century It's Been," and "London at Night" also has a reprise.) The cut songs tend to be ones that advanced the plot, leaving plenty of choral numbers filled with Coward's characteristic wit and some love songs sung by Lee and Ellis. It's still an excellent score, even in this incomplete form, and the troubles of the stage production do not intrude. After half a century had passed and the recording had fallen out of copyright, Sepia Records undertook this unlicensed reissue of the long out of print album, spiffing up the sound and adding as bonus tracks eight songs from earlier Coward shows and/or featuring performers from After the Ball. The highlight of the extras was the three tracks from Pacific 1860, two of them featuring Mary Martin.