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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Original Broadway Cast |
| Record Label: |
Dreamworks SKG |
| Contributing Artist: |
Stevie Wonder |
| Genre: |
Original Cast |
| Release Date: |
August 27, 1996 |
| Album Duration: |
126m:40s |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Tune up #1 2. Voice Mail #1 3. Tune up #2 4. Rent 5. You Okay Honey? 6. Tune up #3 7. One Song Glory 8. Light My Candle 9. Voice Mail #2 10. Today 4 U 11. You'll See 12. Tango: Maureen 13. Life Support 14. Out Tonight 15. Another Day 16. Will I? 17. On the Street 18. Santa Fe 19. I'll Cover You 20. We're Okay 21. Christmas Bells 22. Over the Moon 23. La Vie Boheme 24. I Should Tell You 25. La Vie Boheme B |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Seasons of Love 2. Happy New Year 3. Voice Mail #3 4. Happy New Year B 5. Take Me or Leave Me 6. Seasons of Love B 7. Without You 8. Voice Mail #4 9. Contact 10. I'll Cover You (Reprise) 11. Halloween 12. Goodbye Love 13. What You Own 14. Voice Mail #5 15. Finale 16. Your Eyes 17. Finale B 18. Seasons of Love (featuring Stevie Wonder) |
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Music and lyrics written by Jonathan Larson. Principal cast: Adam Pascal (Roger Davis); Anthony Rapp (Mark Cohen); Jesse L. Martin (Tom Collins); Taye Diggs (Benjamin Coffin III); Fredi Walker (Joanne Jefferson); Wilson Jermaine Heredia (Angel Schunard); Daphne Rubin-Vega (Mimi Marquez); Idina Menzel (Maureen Johnson); Kristen Lee Kelly, Byron Utley, Gwen Stewart, Timothy Britten Parker, Gilles Chiasson, Rodney Hicks, Aiko Nakasone. Additional personnel: Stevie Wonder. Recorded at Sorcerer Sound and Right Track Recording, New York, New York. Includes a 36-page booklet with a plot synopsis and complete lyrics. RENT was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album. This 43-track set includes in its entirety the unlikely opera about AIDS, drugs, squatters, down-and-out artists and (of course) love that won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for drama and went on to knock Broadway off its feet at a time when the Broadway musical was widely assumed to be dead. Like the climactic love song that seems to ... |
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