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| re: It won the Grammy for best theater album | |
| Posted by: jeffef 09:06 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
| In reply to: It won the Grammy for best theater album - dramedy 05:16 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
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| I actually deleted the few tracks that were only dialogue. I did the same with the Follies revival from a few years ago. I really prefer to be able to just listen to the music. I don’t listen to the albums to recreate a show but rather enjoy the music. The recreation of the show is already there in my mind. Goddard Lieberman knew how to record and arrange a cast recording. |
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| Interesting perspective | |
| Posted by: dramedy 10:22 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
| In reply to: re: It won the Grammy for best theater album - jeffef 09:06 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
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| When I listen to an album, it is reliving the show for me. That is why I dislike radio since it just jumps to popular songs of shows and not the feeling of the show. | |
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| re: Interesting perspective | |
| Posted by: jeffef 11:12 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
| In reply to: Interesting perspective - dramedy 10:22 pm EST 01/11/22 | |
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| Understand, I almost always listen to an album beginning to end, in order. Not one song here or there. | |
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