Act I, Prologue: Into the Woods Song Lyrics
Artist | John McMartin |
Album | Into the Woods (2002 Broadway Revival Cast) |
Genre | Musicals |
Release | 18 June 2002 |
Price | $-1 |
Track No | 1/21 |
Duration | 12:27 |
Country | USA |
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Into the Woods. This is my favorite musical of all time and i have to say that i did not enjoy this recording as much as the original. it sounds to as if they did not take the meaning behind the words seriously. I tend to agree with all of the negative reviews of this cast. I read one review where the writer said that it was because many people grew up with the original cast, but i can say that i did not and i thoroughly enjoy the original more than this. This is not meant to bash this recording by any means i just belive that this take on the music is shallow and well, fairytale like.
Williams Doesn't Compare to Peters. I'm sorry the best version HAS to have Bernadette Peters. Vanessa Williams is a great talented actress, but I"m sorry. She just doesn't hold a candle next to Bernadette. The absolute best version of this is the 1987 Original Broadway Cast Recording which includes... BERNADETTE PETERS. You can also get the video off the net as well. I suggest viewing that over and over again!! Truly one of the best musicals ever written! Please, please, please get the original cast recording on here, iTunes!!!
A Creative Reimagining.. Those who are looking for the original cast album, should be dissapointed, it is not the same thing. Though the songs are the same the cuts are cleaner and the audio levels aren't as jumpy. Plus Vanessa Williams and Bernadette Peters sound nothing alike. So It is a different but excellent revival of a classic broadway favorite.
Not as Bad as Everyone says!!!!!. I agree with all who say that the original broadway cast was better because it was.And the orchestrations in the prologue is a bit out there and sounds dumb but...Of course this version might get a little more critique on it because it's the revival and can't compare to the original and it's not supposed to.This cast is great I love Laura Benanti as Cinderella and Melissa Dye as Rapunzel, her voice is beautiful,Vanessa Williams is good as the Withch, and Molly Ephraim is cute as Red Ridding Hood.The singers sound great. All I say is that people should really examine the great work of this piece because there are worse.This is a great piece well done.!!!!
Minor Flaws but generally NOT BAD!!. Yes this recording has some flaws.. Yes, it doesn't stand up to the OBCR BUT it is good. let me give you a character profile Narrator: Revival...John McMartin does a much better job than Tom Aldrege.plain and simple Witch: ORiGiNAL... Bernadette Peters is totally bettter than Vanessa Williams BUT Vanessa isn't horrible she just plays the Witch a different way Cinderella: Revival..BY FAR!!! Laura Benanti is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy way way better than Kim Crosby Jack: Revival... neither are bad but Adam Wylie just seems more in character Baker: Revival...they both play it the same way but Stephen DeRosa has a better voice than Chip Zein Bakers Wife: Original...i went into this recording with a clear mind of the OBCR but Joanna Gleason just kept coming back... Kerry O'Malley usn't bad but just can't get Joanna out of my head Little Red Riding Hood: Original... Dannielle Ferlander just has a better voice for the part than Molly Ephriam neither are bad Cinderella's Step-Family: REViVAL!!... they are sooooo much more mean/campy mean on this one than the OBCR Wolf: Original... Gregg Edelman can't get the Wolf down like Robert Westenberg did Cinderella's Prince: Original Rapunzel's Prince: Revival Jack's Mother ORiGiNAL yeah overall this recording isn't bad but the Original is better.
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Act I, Prologue: Into the Woods is a song that was released in 18 June 2002.
Act I, Prologue: Into the Woods is a song from the Into the Woods (2002 Broadway Revival Cast) album.
Act I, Prologue: Into the Woods is performed by John McMartin.
Act I, Prologue: Into the Woods has a duration of 12:27 minutes.
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