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Damn Yankees



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Bebe Neuwirth Music:
Damn Yankees



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Damn Yankees
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Damn Yankees
List Price: $12.98Label: Decca U.S.

Salesrank: 806188

Released: May 17, 1994
Our Price: $8.99
Used Price: $5.00
Media: Audio Cassette

Damn Yankees Track Listing:
1. Overture
2. Six Months Out of Every Year
3. Scene: The Boyd's Living Room
4. Scene: The Boyd's Front Porch
5. Goodbye, Old Girl
6. Blooper Ballet
7. Scene: The Ball Field
8. Heart
9. Scene: The Locker Room
10. Joe at Bat
11. Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo.
12. Shoeless Joe (Reprise)
13. Scene: The Press Conference
14. Scene: Applegate's Apartment
15. Little Brains, a Little Talent
16. Scene: The Boyd's Kitchen
17. Man Doesn't Know
18. Scene: The Locker Room #2
19. Whatever Lola Wants
20. Scene: Act I Finale
21. Who's Got the Pain?
22. Scene: The Locker Room
23. Game
24. Scene: The Boyd's House
25. Near to You
26. Those Were the Good Old Days
27. Trail
28. Scene: Limbo
29. Two Lost Souls
30. Scene: The Bottom of the Ninth
31. Man Doesn't Know (Reprise)

Damn Yankees Reviews:
It's Got Heart!! 5 Star Review
2008-09-17 - The Melbourne (Aust) based Production Company recently revived 'Damn Yankees' for an all too brief season. This CD has a feeling very similar to that captured by the outstanding performances in Melbourne. Jarrod Emick is brilliant as Joe Hardy with great feeling and good strength and fine tone - much like David Harris brought to the role in the Australian production. The rest of the company also brings much verve and energy to the show.
This is an excellent CD with very welcome added tracks that flesh out the story line for the uninitiated. A preferred choice to the original and now quite dated, production which is also available on CD. Highly recommended - you won't be disappointed, 'cause "It's got Heart"!!

Amazing talent 5 Star Review
2008-08-27 - Great recording!!! Who knew Victor Garber and Bebe Neuwirth could sing???? This movie could make you a baseball fan if you aren't already :)

DAMN YANKEES 5 Star Review
2007-04-07 - LOVE THE CD, BRAND NEW AND REMINDS ME OF WHEN I SAW THE CLOSING SHOW WITH JERRY LEWIS ON BROADWAY. THE PRICE WAS GREAT AND SO WAS THE SERVICE. THANKS A BUNCH FOR A GREAT CD

This isn't an aged wine, its a different bottle 4 Star Review
2006-07-28 - Unfortunately its true, the Damn Yankees revival took many, many liberties and changed quite a bit of the show. However I happen to like this recording better. "Near To You" as a three way song, is AMAZING. Its worth it just for that song. I'll say the original Old Joe, was better than on this recording, but this recordings Lola is better. So, get both, I did. If you can only choose one though, I would go with this one. The orchestra is so much fuller. Favorite Song: "Near To You"

Worth Buying Just for Jarrod Emick's Thrilling Vocals 4 Star Review
2006-02-19 - Okay. Maybe this 1994 revival of Faust in the baseball world isn't as revered as the 1950's original featuring Gwen Verdon. But it has sterling sound quality and is one of the few cast albums that almost allows you to understand the story just via the songs.

It's also a must buy due to the vocal pyrotechnics of Jarrod Emick. Emick's range and power are stunning. He literally blasts onstage as the younger incarnation of Shoeless Joe Jackson. In later numbers ("A Man Doesn't Know," the gorgeous multi-part "Near to You") his voice is quiet, controlled and unique. He sounds like no one else.

I saw the show during its initial release and left the show a fan for life. It's one of those rare times in the theater (seeing Idina Menzel in "Wicked" was another) where someone or something comes out of left field and makes you say "wow." This person is an astounding talent. He seems able to hit just about any note - high or low - and like Menzel can raise goosebumps. He's about to hit Broadway again in the Johnny Cash musical review "Ring of Fire." He should be a HUGE Broadway star and recording solo albums of his own. Why he's not is a mystery.

Bebe Neuwirth fares less well in her comic turn as Lola. While an amazing dancer and great comic actress, her comic faux Latin accent spoils the big "Whatever Lola Wants" number. This may have gone over well in 1950's America. But it's borderline offensive now.

Vicki Lewis, prior to her sitcom days, plays a reporter and delivers a rousing "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo." Her energy and comic timing are impressive. I found her singing impressive. Victor Garber's devil keeps the plot moving along. But it's Emick's performance that keeps the show centered.










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