City of Angels (1993 London Cast) - Cy Coleman, David Zippel, Roger Allam & Martin Smith

City of Angels (1993 London Cast)

Cy Coleman, David Zippel, Roger Allam & Martin Smith

  • Genre: Musicals
  • Release Date: 1993-03-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 22
  • Album Price: 11.99
  • ℗ 1993 Exallshow Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company. All rights reserved.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Prologue The "City of Angels" Orchestra, Ben Parry, Neil Rutherford, Zoe Tyler & Annalene Beechey Yeo 2:44
2
Double Talk Roger Allam & Susannah Fellows 2:35
3
Double Talk Henry Goodman & Martin Smith 1:41
4
What You Don't Know About Wome Fiona Hendley & Haydn Gwynne 2:16
5
You Gotta Look Out for Yoursel Maurice Clarke, Ben Parry, Neil Rutherford, Zoe Tyler & Annalene Beechey Yeo 2:09
6
The Buddy System Henry Goodman 4:12
7
With Every Breath I Take Fiona Hendley 3:56
8
The Tennis Song Roger Allam & Susannah Fellows 2:56
9
Everybody's Gotta Be Somewhere Roger Allam, Ben Parry, Neil Rutherford, Zoe Tyler & Annalene Beechey Yeo 4:09
10
Lost And Found Sarah Jane Hassell 2:58
11
All You Have to Do Is Wait David Schofield, Billy J Mitchell, Matt Zimmerman & Jonathan Avery 3:24
12
You're Nothing Without Me Roger Allam & Martin Smith 3:27
13
Entr'acte The "City of Angels" Orchestra, Ben Parry, Neil Rutherford, Zoe Tyler & Annalene Beechey Yeo 2:25
14
Stay With Me Maurice Clarke, Ben Parry, Neil Rutherford, Zoe Tyler & Annalene Beechey Yeo 1:50
15
You Can Always Count On Me Haydn Gwynne 4:17
16
The Party & Alaura's Theme Henry Goodman, Matt Zimmerman & The "City of Angels" Ensemble 2:19
17
It Needs Work Fiona Hendley 3:38
18
L.A. Blues Roger Allam & Jeanette Ranger 1:27
19
With Every Breath I Take (Repr Roger Allam & Fiona Hendley 2:49
20
Funny Martin Smith 2:01
21
I'm Nothing Without You Roger Allam, Martin Smith, Fiona Hendley & The "City of Angels" Ensemble 1:42
22
Exit Music The "City of Angels" Orchestra 3:16

Reviews

  • Great show and score

    5
    By PJT:PS
    I saw this in London and thought it was terrific. The score is fun, jazzy, and very clever. The West End recording has more dialogue than the Broadway cast album, so this is the one I go to first. Highly recommended.

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