The Cradle Will Rock - Original 1985 Cast (The Acting Company) & Patti LuPone

The Cradle Will Rock

Original 1985 Cast (The Acting Company) & Patti LuPone

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 1999-05-04
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 33

  • ℗ 1999 JAY Productions Ltd.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Moll's Song Patti LuPone 1:34
2
Moll and Gent Patti LuPone 1:42
3
I'll Show You Guys Patti LuPone 1:56
4
Richard Speaking Henry Stram 1:34
5
Come to the Rescue Original 1985 Cast (The Acting Company) 1:42
6
Solicitin' Patti LuPone 1:35
7
Hey Virgil Patti LuPone 2:39
8
Oh What a Filthy Night Court Men 1:44
9
Hard Times / the Sermon Mary Lou Rosato 6:54
10
Order In the Court Room Anderson Matthews 0:30
11
Croon Spoon Patti LuPone 1:51
12
Do We Disturb? Patti LuPone 0:25
13
The Freedom of the Press David Schramm 4:08
14
Let's Do Something Patti LuPone 0:52
15
Honolulu Patti LuPone 2:32
16
Order In the Court Room Casey Biggs 0:21
17
Drugstore Dennis Bacigalupi 0:25
18
Summer Weather Dennis Bacigalupi 1:04
19
Dialogue Dennis Gacigalupi 3:32
20
Love Duet (Gus and Sadie) Casey Biggs 2:38
21
Don't Let Me Keep You Randle Mell 3:36
22
Ask Us Again Mary Lou Rosato 3:08
23
Art for Art's Sake Randle Mell 0:54
24
The Nickel Under Your Foot Patti LuPone 3:19
25
Which of You Guys? Randle Mell 3:13
26
The Cradle Will Rock Randle Mell 1:32
27
The Cradle Will Rock (Speech) Randle Mell 2:08
28
Order In the Courtroom Casey Biggs 0:11
29
Faculty Room David Schramm 4:26
30
It's Not Going to Hurt David Schramm 4:05
31
Ella's Entrance Michele-Denise Woods 1:48
32
Joe Worker Michele-Denise Woods 3:04
33
Final Scene Patti LuPone 7:38

Reviews

  • A Classic Lives On

    5
    By fshepinc
    There are several versions of this classic score available, but if you can have only one, this one is it. The performances are first rate, and the recording itself was extremely well done. This show is as politically hot today as it was seventy years ago. (If only iTunes would offer the second disc, which contained an introductory speech by John Houseman, detailing the legendary first performance.) This one is a must for fans of Marc Blitzstein, Patti Lupone, or just musical theatre for grown ups.

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