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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Hip-O Records
Salesrank: 214501
Released: June 20, 2006 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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The 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Broadway Track Listing:
1. Magic To Do � featuring Ben Vereen � From Pippin
2. I Go To Rio [Finale] � featuring Hugh Jackman �From The Boy From Oz
3. Luck Be A Lady � featuring Robert Alda � From Guys & Dolls
4. On My Own � featuring Frances Ruffelle � From Les Miserables
5. Try To Remember � featuring Jerry Orbach � From The Fantastiks
6. The Impossible Dream (The Quest) � featuring Richard Kelly �From Man Of La Mancha
7. I Won�t Send Roses � featuring Robert Preston � From Mack & Mabel
8. Oh! What A Beautiful Mornin� � featuring Alfred Drake �From Oklahoma!
9. If I Loved You � featuring Jan Clayton & John Raitt �From The Carousel
10. You Can�t Get A Man With A Gun � featuring Ethel Merman �From Annie Get Your Gun
11. Shall We Dance? � featuring Yul Brenner & Gertrude Lawrence �From The King & I
12. There�s A Small Hotel � featuring Bobby Van & Coulter �From On Your Toes
13. Suddenly, Seymour � featuring Lee Wilkof, Ellen Greene,Jennifer Leigh Warren, Sheila Kay Davis & Leilani Jones �From Little Shop Of Horrors
14. Me And My Girl � featuring Robert Lindsay & Maryann Plunkett �From Me And My Girl
15. Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets) � From Damn Yankees
16. Oh, The Thinks You Can Think � featuring David Shiner � From Seussical
The 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Broadway Reviews:
Imbalanced, but Good 
2007-11-04 - This cd has a good variety of songs, but chooses some rather obscure numbers to put on a best of broadway cd. It goes from such well-known undeniable classics as "The Impossible Dream" to little-known songs that could not even be called the best in their own plays, such as "There's a Small Hotel" and "Whatever Lola Wants". Even "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun", which is definitely a classic song, is also obviously not by any measure the best song in the amazing play, Annie, Get Your Gun. So, it is a good cd with a decent variety, but its strange inclusions and gaping omissions make it a very inadequate representation of the best of broadway.
Well done 
2006-12-14 - Of all the assorted Broadway Musical Various Artist CDs this is my favorite. Probably because there's no Andrew Lloyd Weber.