Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (Premiere Cast Recording) - Howard Ashman & Alan Menken

Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (Premiere Cast Recording)

Howard Ashman & Alan Menken

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2017-07-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2017 Menken Music, Shoptalk Ltd and Kurt Vonnegut LLC, under exclusive license to Ghos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Overture Rosewater Premiere Orchestra 3:05
2
The Rosewater Foundation Rebecca Naomi Jones, Santino Fontana & Rosewater Premiere Company 3:52
3
The Rosewater Foundation (Repr Santino Fontana 0:27
4
Dear Ophelia Santino Fontana 2:33
5
Thank God for the Volunteer Fi Santino Fontana, Derrick Baskin, Nick Choksi, Eddie Cooper, Kevin Del Aguila & Kevin Ligon 5:10
6
Mushari's Waltz (Magical Momen Skylar Astin 3:02
7
Thirty Miles from the Banks of Santino Fontana, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Kate Wetherhead & Liz McCartney 5:20
8
Cheese Nips Brynn O'Malley, Santino Fontana, Kate Wetherhead, Liz McCartney & Eddie Cooper 3:41
9
The Rosewater Foundation (Repr Derrick Baskin, Rebecca Naomi Jones & Santino Fontana 1:14
10
Since You Came to This Town Liz McCartney, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Kevin Ligon, Eddie Cooper & Rosewater Premiere Company 4:18
11
A Poem by William Blake Rosewater Premiere Orchestra, Rosewater Premiere Ensemble & James Earl Jones 1:31
12
The Rhode Island Tango Kevin Del Aguila, Kate Wetherhead & Skylar Astin 2:13
13
Eliot / Sylvia Santino Fontana & Brynn O'Malley 3:21
14
Plain Clean Average Americans Skylar Astin, Kevin Del Aguilar, Kate Wetherhead & Rebecca Naomi Jones 5:19
15
A Firestorm Consuming Indianap Santino Fontana 5:49
16
Dear Ophelia (Reprise) Brynn O'Malley 0:47
17
I, Eliot Rosewater Santino Fontana 2:15

Reviews

  • Just.... eh.

    3
    By tgw2
    So this is one of those reviews where, without having seen the production, I only have the cast recording to go off of, and as a result, I just haven't been able to connect with this. As far as listening goes, it isn't terribly remarkable, however, I imagine it stands out better if you are the sort of person to just sit and listen and do little else, as opposed to listening while doing something else. I just struggle to go back to it to give it another chance after continuously being underwhelmed. But it definitely has some moments that shine out.

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