Yesterday, Tomorrow and Today / God Bless Us Every One Reprise
What A Day, What A Sky
Christmas Together
Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) breathes new life into the musical adaptation beloved by millions of theatergoers every holiday season as it comes to television filled with hope, holiday cheer and the... more » uplifting power of the human spirit. Charles Dickens? classic tale still stirs the same feelings of repentance, love, and forgiveness that transformed Scrooge himself.« less
Golden Globe and Emmy winner Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) breathes new life into the musical adaptation beloved by millions of theatergoers every holiday season as it comes to television filled with hope, holiday cheer and the uplifting power of the human spirit. Charles Dickens? classic tale still stirs the same feelings of repentance, love, and forgiveness that transformed Scrooge himself.
D. BEIRITH | St. Louis, MO United States | 03/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Last December, I was beyond excited as I watched the trailers for the upcoming event of this made for TV musical. (and believe me, it was an event in my home) What made the anticipation build was the fact that not only am I a fan of all the stars participating, but also of the composers/creators. IT WAS EVERYTHING I DREAMED IT COULD BE. Such sweet voices. Such a wonderful production. This CD is all I've been listening to for weeks.... and March is hardly the holiday season. Lucky me, for having it to enjoy all year round.
Well done by all!"
Definately the best!!
Joseph F. Ellis | Brimingham, AL | 12/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This version of Christmas Carol is the best i have seen. In so many others Scrooge only decides to change as a result of seeing his own death. This Scrooge changes gradually as he meets the various ghosts and truly seeks a change even before learning of his fate. The vocals are nicely done- Ranging from the creepy depths of the graveyard to the uplifing duet between young Ebeneezer and Emily. The best being Scrooge's prayer in the graveyard. This CD is definately a must hear!"
WOW!!!
Popstar717 | California | 07/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First off, may I tell you that I thought that the christmas carol story was lame and played out. I hated it...until I saw this musical. The deliverance of the classic was outstanding. The cast was Brilliant. The music...heartwarming and touching. A place called home sang by Jennifer Love brought me to tears. I recommend this to anyone who enjoy a little heart warming not just for the holiday season, but for the whole year!"
Full of Humor and "Hauntingly" Beautiful Songs
D. Rupert | Virginia | 06/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The TV movie is based on the original 1995 Madison Square Garden production of this musical. This is my favorite version of A Christmas Carol! I loved the additions to the original story, every actor seemed to honestly enjoy playing their parts, and the songs were delightful! Jason Alexander's "Link By Link" is witty and full of play! "God Bless Us Everyone" which runs throughout the musical and "A Place Called Home" are hauntingly beautiful!"
Excellent CD, if you enjoyed the movie it is a must!!
K. Lowery | USA | 01/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really fell in love with a couple of songs in this version of Scrooge. I was happy to see the soundtrack was available. In listening to the CD it was quite moving and I really enjoy the song that is in the graveyard scene. If you are a Scrooge fan this is well worth getting."