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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Original Cast Record
Salesrank: 97143
Released: August 26, 2003 |
| Our Price: $13.95 |
| Used Price: $11.95 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Brownstone the Musical (2003 Studio Cast) Track Listing:
1. Someone's Moving In
2. Cellphone Song
3. Fiction Writer
4. There She Goes
5. We Should Talk
6. Camouflage
7. Thanks a Lot/Neighbors Above, Neighbors Below
8. Pretty City
9. What Do People Do?
10. Not Today
11. You Still Don't Know
12. Not Today Trio
13. Babies on the Brain
14. Almost There [Act I Finale]
15. Don't Tell Me Everything
16. One of Them
17. Fiction Writer (Reprise)
18. He Didn't Leave It Here
19. It Isn't the End of the World
20. Since You Stayed Here
21. We Came Along Too Late
22. Books
23. It's a Funny Thing
24. It Isn't the End of the World (Reprise)
25. If It's Time to Go
26. Almost There (Reprise)
Brownstone the Musical (2003 Studio Cast) Reviews:
Pleasant Enough 
2007-02-18 - A pleasant score. Fine singing, especially the wonderful Liz Callaway. The score, however, doesn't have those one or two numbers that stand out and stop you in your tracks. I haven't seen the show, and perhaps when integrated with the text.....
Pure joy 
2005-03-07 - I have bought this CD with Wild party and each of them was amazing. Fist I have heard Wild party and after that I haven't thought that I would enjoy the second one but Brownstone was simply so amazing. I didn't skip songs, because all of them are beautiful sung by actors who's singing voice are pure, strong and wonderful.
As you can see, I'm a true Brian D'arcy James fan but each singer amazed me, really.
Buy this Cd if you want to hear a fantastic musical.
A Different Type of Musical 
2004-03-09 - I bought BROWNSTONE at the recommendation of a friend and have mixed feelings. I know this show has quite a history as far as transfer from off-Broadway to Broadway and the controversy surrounding its revamping for its journey to the Great White Way. I think the songs are catchy and clever, I just am sort of turned off by the orchestrations. The instruments sound like they are coming from a computer built in 1990. They sound too fake and I think there could be better orchestration, though the melodies are nice. Some songs are just corny like The Cell Phone Song, added only recently. Certain songs are great like The opening, Fiction Writer, Camouflage, and Babies on the Brain.
I would say that if you are looking for a musical CD to add to your collection that is a little different from what you're used to, BROWNSTONE is for you. And also, it features an amazing cast of seasoned veterans and new comers as well.
All in all, a nice CD.