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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0074646331224 Format: Cast Recording Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony MPN: 63312 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: June 03, 1997 Studio: Sony Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Oldest ProfessionIt's about hookers. Honestly, it is, really! But it's a fantastic take on things, and "My Body" stands out by far as one of the best songs on the album. If you can find the video from The Rosie O'Donnell Show of the girls singing this song, watch it. It's what got me hooked on it. Sam Harris never fails to impress either. Rating: - Almost as good as the live showA lovely CD. I saw the show on Broadway and wish some of the arrangements on the CD were as rich as they developed on stage, especially "Why Don't They Leave Us Alone" was much more powerful and fully worked out on stage. Still, this is worthwhile musical cast recording to own. Ar Este Pi Rating: - Cy Colemans worstThere was only one reason to see The Life, that was for the great Lillias White, who desevedly won a Tony. Other than White, the rest is a dismall bomb. Mr. Coleman was clearly at the end of his long and distinguished career. Hard to beleive this drek is from the composer of Sweet Charity, Barnum, Little Me, City of Angels and Seesaw (to name a few).Also hard to believe this score was even nominated for a Tony, along side Titanic and Steel Pier (which in my opinion has an amazing score and deserved ... Read More Rating: - The LifeGreat CD - loved the musical - don't know why it didn't stay on Broadway longer. Rating: - How Did "Titanic" Beat This?1997's Tony Award for Best Musical goes to ... "Titanic"? Cy Coleman & Ira Gasman's terrific score for "The Life" is much stronger than that season's other productions: "Steel Pier" and the aforementioned "Titanic". Maybe the Book needed work. Fortunately, the show will be remembered for its outstanding performances by Tony-Winners Lillias White & Chuck Cooper along with Tony-Nominees Pamela Isaacs & Sam Harris. Best tracks include: The Oldest Profession Read More |