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Not as good as the original - and changed orchestrations. Having played this show, I was looking forward to hearing this version of the show. Needless to say, it's not nearly as good as the original. Some of the orchestrations have been changed, for the sake of what I don't know. Some of the songs seem in different orders vs the actual show order, maybe it's just how it downloaded from iTunes. Save your money, get the original.

very good. While I do think that the original broadway cast recoding is the best recording of into the woods this recording of the new broadway cast is also a very good one and I do recomend it.

amazing cast. i was in this musical last year my high school did it i was snow white i love this version vanessa williams does the witch part alot more better than bernadtte peters i mean i like her version but vanessa william's version is better. my favorite songs is i have to say well all of them. i was paired with rapunzel's prince and me and him are really good friends now. some of my friends tell me that me and him make a good pair on stage and should be paired up again if we both get parts and get a part that pairs up. thats how good we were i hope whoever gets this enjoys the music i cant stop listening to the music i love it

Deeply obnoxious.. Shrill, flat, lowered keys, improper stage breathing, weakly sustained notes that go out in feeble breaths towards the end, a lack of vocal skill for vibratos all around, and mismatched casting choices with zero chemistry that can sensed... this production suffered from mid-quality talents and an unwillingness to allow cast members to be stars. Ensemble pieces are best when comprised of two or three stand out performers and everyone in a team effort to support in a high quality manner but restrained well. That's why they're known as supporting roles. When these people aren't struggling to drown one another out, they're struggling to hold their own. It isn't because of who Williams is that she cannot carry this iconic role, it's because of who she isn't. I'm not blindly advocating for the original Peters bandwagon, but Peters has an ability to own the stage with energetic conviction and a comprehension of character that resonates, plus her voice is unusual but skilled and big. Original Gleason had a finesse in earnestly portraying a dutiful wife who believes in her own worth and works for a better life in spite of her station, with complex motivations and a well-meaning nature that is never too lost to the audience. She ain't just a ho who whines until she cheats on her husband and gets hers in the end. Everyone else in this production does, as I've stated, a fair job, but were unable to own their roles. Just jarring, flowless, and cringeworthy in its lack of heart and soul. They seemed so excited to be a part of Into The Woods to boost their own careers that they didn't immerse themselves into the actual job of living up to its excellence.

it was awsome. it was the funniest play. I love all of the songs it was wicked AWESOME. It has to be the #1 play and sound track in my list!

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Act II: No One Is Alone is a song that was released in 18 June 2002.

From which album is the song act ii: no one is alone?

Act II: No One Is Alone is a song from the Into the Woods (2002 Broadway Revival Cast) album.

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Act II: No One Is Alone is performed by Molly Ephraim, Laura Benanti, Adam Wylie.

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Act II: No One Is Alone has a duration of 3:24 minutes.

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