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  • Format: LP
  • Label: Columbia PS 34712
  • Released: 1977
  • Notes: Stereo/Quadraphonic release. Gatefold cover with interior liner notes.
  • Added by: frontrowcentre Deester
  • # Tracks: 16
  • Format: Cassette
  • Label: Columbia JST 34712
  • Added by: lptodisc
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  • Format: LP
  • Label: CBS 70157
  • Notes: UK gatefold release.
  • Added by: AndyW
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Posted 2008-10-23 16:16:53:
Amazon.com: The original Broadway cast recording of Annie still has as much charm as it did in 1977. Charles Strouse wrote the snappy music and Martin Charnin's clever lyrics capture the misery of the Great Depression, the glitter of the upper-crust life, and the character of the FDR administration. Andrea McArdle shines in the title role, most notably with the classic anthem "Tomorrow," while Tony-winner Dorothy Loudon and Reid Shelton provide support as the hag Miss Hannigan and the benevolent Daddy Warbucks, respectively.

The 1998 remastered edition includes as bonus material 17 minutes of tape Strouse and Charnin recorded for backers' auditions in 1972. They present the seven songs with some plot structure and early ideas for characters ("Miss Asthma" was a precursor for Miss Hannigan). Many of the songs didn't survive the final cut, but "Just Wait" eventually became "Little Girls" and "We Got Annie" was resurrected for the 1982 film. "Tomorrow" also appears--touted as the song's earliest recording--and Strouse and Charnin's rendition will increase your appreciation of McArdle. You won't listen to this rough draft every time you play the CD, but you'll enjoy it if you have any interest in the show. The booklet includes the original synopsis and production notes as well as new notes by Charnin on the extra tracks, but no lyrics. --David Horiuchi > 3 Comments

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