Annie


Serie de TV/Telefilme Musical | Fecha de estreno: 18/05/2011 | Estreno de película: 1999 | Medio: Descarga
 

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# Pista Artista/Compositor Duración
1.Overture/Main Titles (Instrumental)Orchestra1:29
2.Maybe (Annie)Alicia Morton2:47
3.The Hard-Knock Life (Annie, Orphans: Pepper, Duffy, July, Kate, Tessie, Molly)Alicia Morton, Marissa Rago, Danelle Wilson2:39
4.The Hard-Knock Life (Reprise) (Orphans)Marissa Rago, Danelle Wilson, Nanea Miyata0:40
5.Tomorrow (Annie)Alicia Morton2:29
6.Little Girls (Miss Hannigan)Kathy Bates2:46
7.I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here (Grace, Annie, Cast)Alicia Morton, Audra McDonald3:53
8.NYC (Oliver Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Broadway Star-To-Be)Alicia Morton, Victor Garber, Audra McDonald5:30
9.NYC Reprise/Lullaby (Oliver Warbucks)Victor Garber1:08
10.Easy Street (Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily St. Regis)Kathy Bates, Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth4:46
11.You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile (Radio Version) (Bert Healy, The Boylan Sisters)Jerry Whitman, Bobbi Page, Linda Harmon1:24
12.You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile (Cast Version) (Duffy, Pepper, Molly, Tessie, Kate, July)Marissa Rago, Danelle Wilson, Nanea Miyata2:44
13.Something Was Missing (Oliver Warbucks)Victor Garber3:40
14.I Don't Need Anything But You (Oliver Warbucks, Annie)Alicia Morton, Victor Garber2:25
15.Maybe/Tomorrow (Reprise) (Grace)Audra McDonald2:04
16.Little Girls (Reprise) (Miss Hannigan)Kathy Bates0:40
17.Finale/I Don't Need Anything But You(Oliver Warbucks, Grace, Annie)Alicia Morton, Victor Garber, Audra McDonald1:28
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The cast of Disney's 1999 television production of Annie reads like a who's who of Tony winners: Grace is played by Audra McDonald (Ragtime, Carousel, Master Class), Rooster is Alan Cumming (Cabaret), and Lily is Kristin Chenoweth (You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown). Add Alicia Morton (Young Cosette in Broadway's Les Misérables) in the title role and Victor Garber (Sweeney Todd, Assassins) as Daddy Warbucks, and you have a cast that is refreshingly not driven by Hollywood box office, other than Kathy Bates as Miss Hannigan.
Resumés aside, how is the soundtrack? Well, McDonald might be a touch operatic and Garber a little young, but these are minor quibbles with a cast that is effective throughout (even Bates). Morton might not be the belter Andrea McArdle was in the original cast, but she's very good, and if anything the difference makes her sound like the little girl she is. Perhaps the best moment is McArdle--still sounding great at the ripe old age of 35--making a brief cameo as the star-to-be in 'N.Y.C.' Longtime fans of the show will notice that, in order to fit a two-hour prime-time window, the production had to leave out most of the historical context of the FDR administration ('A New Deal for Christmas,' 'We'd Like to Thank You, Herbert Hoover'), as well as some other familiar numbers ('You Won't Be an Orphan for Long,' 'Annie'). This soundtrack is thus best considered a souvenir of the television production or a complement to, rather than a replacement for, the original cast recording.



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