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Debbie Does Dallas » Original Off-Broadway Cast


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2007-08-05 20:52:48Amazon.com Editoral Review: Though it's based on the 1978 X-rated movie of the same name, Debbie Does Dallas may be one of the most wholesome pieces of entertainment to ever hit Off Broadway. Played by Sherie Rene Scott (Aida), the title character has to do unsavory things in order to raise money and travel to Dallas, where she'll fulfill her destiny as a Texas Cowgirl cheerleader. But as "Where I Need to Go (Debbie's Theme)" makes clear (it's influenced by "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic), this musical actually fits comfortably in the mainstream, emphasizing such classic American values as following your dream and using a bloated ballad to get there. But "Where I Need to Go" is one of only a few songs on this cast recording. The CD is more akin to a book on tape, relying heavily on the play's dialogues to fill the track listing. It might be fun to listen to it on a long cross-country drive, but in the comfort of your home, the appeal fades somewhat. If you're looking for songs that explore the world of adult entertainment, the soundtrack to Bruce Kimmel's 1976 movie, The First Nudie Musical, remains the one to top. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
AMP
2008-05-07 23:14:13
My recording of Debbie Does Dallas is missing Track 29 - can anyone help, please?
nyrival
2008-05-12 00:48:28
"The Orgasm Medley" actually appears on track 69. (For obvious reasons.) There are intro tracks before the two Karaoke tracks so "Small Town Girl" is actually track 44 and " I wanna Do Debbie" is track 46. Tracks 47 through 68 are blank in preparation for track 69.
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