Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Various Artists: Salvatore Accardo

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
28.10.2016

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  • 1 Alexander Hamilton 03:56
  • 2 Aaron Burr, Sir 02:36
  • 3 My Shot 05:33
  • 4 The Story Of Tonight 01:31
  • 5 The Schuyler Sisters 03:06
  • 6 Farmer Refuted 01:52
  • 7 You'll Be Back 03:28
  • 8 Right Hand Man 05:21
  • 9 A Winter's Ball 01:09
  • 10 Helpless 04:09
  • 11 Satisfied 05:29
  • 12 The Story of Tonight (Reprise) 01:55
  • 13 Wait For It 03:13
  • 14 Stay Alive 02:39
  • 15 Ten Duel Commandments 01:46
  • 16 Meet Me Inside 01:23
  • 17 That Would Be Enough 02:58
  • 18 Guns and Ships 02:07
  • 19 History Has Its Eyes On You 01:37
  • 20 Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) 04:02
  • 21 What Comes Next? 01:39
  • 22 Dear Theodosia 03:04
  • 23 Non-Stop 06:25
  • 24 What'd I Miss 03:56
  • 25 Cabinet Battle #1 03:35
  • 26 Take A Break 04:46
  • 27 Say No To This 04:02
  • 28 The Room Where It Happens 05:18
  • 29 Schuyler Defeated 01:03
  • 30 Cabinet Battle #2 02:22
  • 31 Washington On Your Side 03:01
  • 32 One Last Time 04:56
  • 33 I Know Him 01:37
  • 34 The Adams Administration 00:54
  • 35 We Know 02:22
  • 36 Hurricane 02:23
  • 37 The Reynolds Pamphlet 02:08
  • 38 Burn 03:45
  • 39 Blow Us All Away 02:53
  • 40 Stay Alive (Reprise) 01:51
  • 41 It's Quiet Uptown 04:30
  • 42 The Election of 1800 03:57
  • 43 Your Obedient Servant 02:30
  • 44 Best of Wives and Best of Women 00:47
  • 45 The World Was Wide Enough 05:02
  • 46 Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story 03:37
  • Total Runtime 02:22:13

Info for Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

"Hamilton" - which transferred to Broadway following a sold-out run at The Public Theater in NYC - is the acclaimed new musical about the scrappy young immigrant Alexander Hamilton, the $10 Founding Father who forever changed America with his revolutionary ideas and actions. During his life cut too short, he served as George Washington's chief aide, was the first Treasury Secretary of the United States, a loving husband and father, despised by his fellow Founding Fathers, and shot to death by Aaron Burr in a legendary duel.

The „Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)“ is executive produced by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, founding members of the Grammy Award winning hip-hop band, The Roots. "HAMILTON" has book, music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy Award-winning composer Lin Manuel Miranda, who also plays the title role. The musical is directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and music direction and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. "HAMILTON" is inspired by Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton."

„Inspired by the Ron Chernow biography, Hamilton: An American Musical is an innovative, hip-hop-charged stage musical about U.S. founding father Alexander Hamilton. That's right, hip-hop (and ethnically diverse casting) meet the 18th century. Its creator, book writer, composer-lyricist, and lead actor, Lin-Manuel Miranda, had his Broadway breakthrough in 2008 with Into the Heights, a musical about the Latino-American Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights that also incorporated rap music into its rambunctious songbook. Miranda won a Tony and a Grammy for his songwriting for the Best Musical winner. With Hamilton, he draws on rap, contemporary R&B, pop, and classic show tunes for a dynamic style that isn't just ambitious but accessible and catchy -- and there's plenty of conventional melody. The well-over-two-hour production does a good job of balancing tone and styles, so for those who find rap, or rather theater balladry, something to be endured, relief is just around the corner. Recorded with care over several days instead of the usual single recording session, and with production oversight by Questlove and Black Thought of the Roots, the cast recording opens with alternately rapped and sung exposition on "Alexander Hamilton." Sure, the concept of rapping historical figures can take some adjusting to, but where vocals are concerned, rapping isn't that much different from recitative (between arias) in opera, chant, or any other type of rhythmic speaking ("Ya Got Trouble" from The Music Man). It's the decidedly non-period R&B/21st century pop-flavored music and modern vernacular (with explicit language) in the distant setting that takes some suspension of disbelief. Once that happens, and the listener is confronted with the device quickly and impressively, it's smooth sailing. The rhythm and word plays are at such high levels -- lyrics are often delivered rapid-fire with interruptions occurring seamlessly in rhyme and in tempo -- it's hard not to be won over pretty much from the start, especially with lyrics like the sung political advice, "Talk less, smile more/Don't let them know what you're against or for" and meticulous, smile-inducing rap rhymes ("skill with the quill," etc.). Hamilton's verbosity is a running joke in the show, which comes to an apex in the "Cabinet Battles," exercises in rhetorical grandiloquence executed via a rap smackdown between Hamilton (Miranda) and, among others, Thomas Jefferson (Daveed Diggs). Another standout is the tender pop ballad "Wait for It" by Leslie Odom, Jr. as Aaron Burr, and the cast. If there's a significant knock on the show, it's that there's so much information communicated in the songs -- facts, reading of documents, summaries of events -- it would certainly be tedious if not accompanied by an unusually entertaining presentation, and some will decide that it still is. However, given the musical's fairly radical rendering and the limited access to the show -- any Broadway show -- this recording seems a vital one, and time will tell if the musical is a watershed in big-budget musical theater.“ (Marcy Donelson, AMG)

Recorded August 16–21, 2015 (Men) August 17–21 (Women) at Avatar Studios
Produced by Alex Lacamoire Bill Sherman Lin-Manuel Miranda Ahmir Thompson Tarik Trotter



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