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Billy Joel, Michael Cavanaugh - Movin' Out (Based on the Songs and Music of Billy Joel) (2002 Original Broadway Cast)

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CD Release

October 15, 2002

Label

Sony

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
  2. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
  3. Reverie (Villa D'Este)
  4. Just the Way You Are
  5. The Longest Time
  6. Uptown Girl
  7. This Night
  8. Summer, Highland Falls
  9. Waltz #1 (Nunley's Carousel)
  10. We Didn't Start the Fire
  11. She's Got a Way
  12. The Stranger
  13. Elegy for the Fisherman
  14. Invention in C Minor
  15. Angry Young Man
  16. Big Shot
  17. Big Man on Mulberry Street
  18. Captain Jack
  19. An Innocent Man
  20. Pressure
  21. Goodnight Saigon
  22. Air (Dublinesque)
  23. Shameless
  24. James
  25. The River of Dreams / Keeping The Faith / Only the Good Die Young
  26. The River of Dreams (live)
  27. Keeping the Faith (live)
  28. Only the Good Die Young (live)
  29. I've Loved These Days
  30. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant (Reprise)

Additional Information

A criticism that has long dogged Billy Joel's career involves his songs' direct, heart-on-the-sleeve emotional sentiments and a musical approach that often revels in pop music's past glories instead of reacting against them. Ironically, those are the very strengths of Twyla Tharp's dialog-free pop ballet based on Joel's infectious canon of music, including his recent forays into the classical realm. This live cast recording is fueled by the piano and vocals of Michael Cavanaugh, who, backed by an ensemble handpicked by the songwriter, gooses every last drop of drama from Joel's already theatrical songs with a verve worthy of the legend himself. But divorced from Tharp's always kinetic choreography, and despite angular reworkings of "We Didn't Start the Fire" and other Joel standards, it's a collection that sometimes sounds akin to Joelmania: not really Billy, but an incredible simulation. --Jerry McCulley - Amazon.com

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