Medium Compact Disc
Artist Tim Rice; Donny Osmond
Label Decca Broadway
Year 1994
Genre Soundtracks; Musicals; Broadway & Vocalists; Pop; Revivals
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Tracks
Title Length
01 Prologue
02 Any Dream Will Do
03 Jacob and Sons / Joseph's Coat
04 Joseph's Dreams
05 Poor, Poor Joseph
06 One More Angel in Heaven
07 Potiphar
08 Close Every Door
09 Go, Go, Go Joseph
10 Pharaoh Story
11 Poor, Poor Pharaoh
12 Song of the King (Seven Fat Cows)
13 Pharaoh's Dreams Explained
14 Stone the Crows
15 Those Canaan Days
16 The Brothers Come To Egypt / Grovel, Grovel
17 Who's The Thief?
18 Benjamin Calypso
19 Joseph All the Time
20 Jacob in Egypt
21 Finale: Any Dream Will Do / Give Me My Colored Coat
22 Joseph Remix
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat completed the transition from cantata for schoolkids to big-budget glitzfest with Steven Pimlott's 1991 London revival. Here's the 1992 Canadian version of that show, and even if it's not an ideal recording--Janet Metz as the narrator is no match for Laurie Beechman in the original Broadway cast and there's a little too much synthesizer in the orchestrations--this CD is valuable for the performance of former teen pop idol Donny Osmond as the title character. He's in excellent voice, and was so right for the role that he was selected to preserve it for the 2000 video production. And of course the songs are still here, showcasing Rice's witty lyrics and Lloyd Webber's chameleon tendencies--dabbling in country, calypso, French cafés, and a King-like pharaoh--as well as favorites "Any Dream Will Do," "Close Every Door," and "Go, Go, Go Joseph." This production also includes the "Joseph Remix" (also known as the "Joseph Megamix"), a nine-minute medley of themes arranged with a heavy beat that was used for a kind of onstage aerobics routine as the show's postscript. --David Horiuchi