| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2000年12月12日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | RCA Victor |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 63739 |
| SKU | 090266373925 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:13
Music and lyrics written by David Yazbek.
Principal Cast: Annie Golden (Georgie Bukatinsky); Denis Jones (Buddy "Keno" Walsh); Todd Weeks (Reg Willoughby); Patrick Wilson (Jerry Lukowski); John Ellison Conlee (Dave Bukatinsky); Jason Danieley (Malcolm MacGregor); Romain Fruge (Ethan Girard); Nicholas Cutro, Thomas Michael Fiss (Nathan Lukowski); Laura Marie Duncan (Susan Hershey); Jannie Jones (Joanie Lish); Liz McConahay (Estelle Genovese); Lisa Datz (Pam Lukowski); Angelo Fraboni (Teddy Slaughter); Patti Perkins (Molly MacGregor); Marcus Neville (Harold Nichols); Kathleen Freeman (Jeanette Burmeister); Andre' De Sheilds (Noah "Horse" T. Simmons).
Producers: David Yazbek, Billy Straus, Ted Sperling.
Recorded at RPM and Edison Studios, New York, New York between October 2-30, 2000. Includes liner notes by Lindsay Law.
THE FULL MONTY was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.
Composer/Lyricist: David Yazbek.
Personnel: Steve Bargonetti (guitar); Cecilia Hobbs Gardner, Marti Sweet, Cenovia Cummins , Belinda Whitney (violin); Adam Grabois (cello); Paul Vercesi, Lino Gomez (woodwinds); Bob Millikan, Kevin Batchelor (trumpet); Michael Boschen, Herb Besson (trombone); Dan Lipton (piano); Zane Mark (synthesizer); Dean Sharenow (drums); Howard Joines (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Billy Straus.
Recording information: Edison Studios, NY, NY (10/02/2000-10/30/2000); RPM Studios (10/02/2000-10/30/2000).
Photographer: Carol Rosegg.
Arrangers: Ted Sperling; Zane Mark.
At a time when a number of Broadway musicals have been built unimaginatively -- and unsuccessfully -- around popular films (Footloose, Saturday Night Fever), the creative team behind The Full Monty, which opened on October 26, 2000, succeeded by avoiding an exact recreation of the acclaimed 1997 British movie about a group of unemployed steelworkers in Sheffield who decide to become strippers. For one thing, the setting has been moved to Buffalo, NY, allowing the men to become typical working-class Americans who drink beer and cheer Michael Jordan. From there, though the overall plot is the same, the details are all different, while the film's mixture of comic and pathetic elements is preserved. No small part of the show's success is the score of first-time composer David Yazbek. His work is steeped in American popular music of the 1950s and '60s, especially R&B, with funky rhythms and a busy horn section. And his lyrics, full of American colloquialisms, capture the work's comically desperate tone, notably in "Big-Ass Rock," a song that finds two of the male characters kidding a third one out of suicide by sarcastically describing various ways to achieve it. The Full Monty has the feel of a bunch of aging jocks together for a Monday night football game, if those guys were as witty as they think they are after a few brews and could sing. And the ensemble cast gives the score an excellent reading. Annie Golden stands out among the women and Andre De Shields among the men, but there are no bad performances. Who'd have guessed that such a quintessentially English movie would be adapted into such a quintessentially American musical? ~ William Ruhlmann
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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