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Children of Eden : Musical Cast Recording

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  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Let There Be
    2. 2.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Tree of Knowledge
    3. 3.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Naming
    4. 4.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Grateful Children
    5. 5.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Father's Day
    6. 6.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Perfect
    7. 7.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Spark of Creation
    8. 8.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. In Pursuit of Excellence
    9. 9.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The End of a Perfect Day
    10. 10.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Childhood's End
    11. 11.
      A Children of Eden~Act 1. A World Without You
    12. 12.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Expulsion
    13. 13.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Wasteland
    14. 14.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Spark of Creation (Reprise 1)
    15. 15.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Lost in the Wilderness
    16. 16.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Close to Home
    17. 17.
      A Children of Eden~Act 1. A Ring of Stones
    18. 18.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Death of Abel
    19. 19.
      The Children of Eden~Act 1. The Mark of Cain
    20. 20.
      Children of Eden~Act 1. Children of Eden
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Generations
    2. 2.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Gathering Storm
    3. 3.
      A Children of Eden~Act 2. A Piece of Eight
    4. 4.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Return of the Animals
    5. 5.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Noah's Lullaby
    6. 6.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Stranger to the Rain
    7. 7.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. In Whatever Time We Have
    8. 8.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Flood
    9. 9.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. What Is He Waiting For?
    10. 10.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Sailor of the Skies
    11. 11.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Spark of Creation (Reprise 2)
    12. 12.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Hardest Part of Love
    13. 13.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Words of Doom
    14. 14.
      The Children of Eden~Act 2. The Hour of Darkness
    15. 15.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Ain't It Good?
    16. 16.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. Precious Children
    17. 17.
      Children of Eden~Act 2. In the Beginning

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Children Of Eden

オリジナル発売日:1998年

商品の紹介

Used to be, in the world of stage musicals, there were hits and flops. Hits were shows that opened on Broadway and ran long enough to turn a profit; flops were everything else. But that was back in the days when there were a lot of Broadway shows, they didn't cost as much money to produce, and money was easier to raise. Today, things are much more complicated: Shows don't even have to open on Broadway to be successful. The greater risks and opportunities, however, tend to eliminate finality. In a sense, there are no flops anymore, only shows that haven't been sufficiently revised and reproduced enough times to become hits yet. Stephen Schwartz, who wrote the songs for Godspell and collaborated with Leonard Bernstein on Mass, returned to religious subject matter with the musical Children of Eden, which ran for only 103 performances in London in 1991, though it produced a cast album. Used to be, that would have meant it was a flop. Instead, Schwartz and librettist John Caird continued to work on the show. For another six years. Then it was staged at the Paper Mill Playhouse, a prominent regional theater in New Jersey, for six weeks in 1997, with a cast including Broadway and recording star Stephanie Mills. It is the cast of this production that has recorded this two-CD set. (There is also a one-CD highlights version.) The hope, of course, is that this will lead to further productions and maybe even to Broadway. Children of Eden is a musical retelling of the Book of Genesis, specifically, creation, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel (Act I), and Noah and the Ark (Act II). Schwartz has experience musicalizing the New Testament, but the Old, while inherently dramatic, is also episodic and more intractable. But then, in a move that may make church productions dicey, Schwartz and Caird have introduced some variations into the stories. Their God often sounds more like a secular father than a holy one: Adam and Eve seem to discover sex before eating the apple; after Eve eats the apple, God tries to persuade Adam to stay in Eden; and Cain discovers "A Ring of Stones" that sounds a lot like Stonehenge and suggests some other god may have staged another creation nearby. For all that, the plot generally follows the Biblical versions, sometimes told in choral parts and sometimes in solo songs that mix traditional theater music with elements of pop/rock, jazz, gospel, and Caribbean music. The result is often pleasant, but rarely engaging, and it's hard to believe that theater professionals would devote so much time and effort to material that, in the end, remains what it always has been, with or without music. Maybe church groups will be able to overlook the discrepancies and use the work for youthful productions (it has a cast of 65). But will this non-flop ever be a hit on Broadway? Don't hold your breath.
Rovi

Used to be, in the world of stage musicals, there were hits and flops. Hits were shows that opened on Broadway and ran long enough to turn a profit; flops were everything else. But that was back in the days when there were a lot of Broadway shows, they didn't cost as much money to produce, and money was easier to raise. Today, things are much more complicated: Shows don't even have to open on Broadway to be successful. The greater risks and opportunities, however, tend to eliminate finality. In a sense, there are no flops anymore, only shows that haven't been sufficiently revised and reproduced enough times to become hits yet. Stephen Schwartz, who wrote the songs for Godspell and collaborated with Leonard Bernstein on Mass, returned to religious subject matter with the musical Children of Eden, which ran for only 103 performances in London in 1991, though it produced a cast album. Used to be, that would have meant it was a flop. Instead, Schwartz and librettist John Caird continued to work on the show. For another six years. Then it was staged at the Paper Mill Playhouse, a prominent regional theater in New Jersey, for six weeks in 1997, with a cast including Broadway and recording star Stephanie Mills. It is the cast of this production that has recorded this two-CD set. (There is also a one-CD highlights version.) The hope, of course, is that this will lead to further productions and maybe even to Broadway. Children of Eden is a musical retelling of the Book of Genesis, specifically, creation, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel (Act I), and Noah and the Ark (Act II). Schwartz has experience musicalizing the New Testament, but the Old, while inherently dramatic, is also episodic and more intractable. But then, in a move that may make church productions dicey, Schwartz and Caird have introduced some variations into the stories. Their God often sounds more like a secular father than a holy one: Adam and Eve seem to discover sex before eating the apple; after Eve eats the apple, God tries to persuade Adam to stay in Eden; and Cain discovers "A Ring of Stones" that sounds a lot like Stonehenge and suggests some other god may have staged another creation nearby. For all that, the plot generally follows the Biblical versions, sometimes told in choral parts and sometimes in solo songs that mix traditional theater music with elements of pop/rock, jazz, gospel, and Caribbean music. The result is often pleasant, but rarely engaging, and it's hard to believe that theater professionals would devote so much time and effort to material that, in the end, remains what it always has been, with or without music. Maybe church groups will be able to overlook the discrepancies and use the work for youthful productions (it has a cast of 65). But will this non-flop ever be a hit on Broadway? Don't hold your breath. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi

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発売日 2012年08月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMasterworks
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8869197473
SKU 886919747324

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