Medium Compact Disc
Artist Bjorn Ulvaeus; Tim Rice
Label Decca Broadway
Year 1996
Genre Soundtracks; Traditional Vocal Pop; Vocal Pop; Musicals; Contemporary Musicals; Broadway & Vocalists; Pop
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Tracks
Title Length
01 Merano
02 Russian and Molokov: Where I Want to Be
03 Opening Ceremony
04 Quartet (A Model of Docorum and Tranquilty)
05 American and Florence: Nobody's Side
06 Chess
07 Mountain Duet
08 Florence Quits
09 Embassy Lament
10 Anthem
11 Bangkok
12 One Night In Bangkok
13 Heaven Help My Heart
14 Argument
15 I Know Him So Well
16 The Deal (No Deal)
17 Pity The Child
18 Endgame
19 Epilogue: You And I / The Story Of Chess
20 One Night in Bangkok
21 Deal (No Deal)
22 Pity the Child
23 Epilogue: You and I/Story of Chess
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

Chess is a musical that sounds like it shouldn't work but instead succeeds surprisingly well. This is the original concept album that was recorded before the musical was staged in London. Chess is the story of a love triangle told against the backdrop of an international chess tournament during the height of the cold war. The composers are Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus (the Bs in ABBA) and the lyrics are by Tim Rice, who supplied the words for Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, as well as Disney's Aladdin (with Howard Ashman), The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. The six-member cast does a beautiful job with the songs, which are a combination of ballads, rock, and operatic choruses. Murray Head's version of "One Night in Bangkok" became a surprise hit in the mid-'80s and it still turns up on the turntables in dance clubs around the world. --Michael Simmons