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Wicked: From the Hit Broadway Musical - Hits You Can Sing Too!
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Wicked: From the Hit Broadway Musical - Hits You Can Sing Too!
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Soundtracks, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Featured at the annual celebration of the show's Broadway anniversary, this is the only karaoke recording of songs from Wicked with on-screen lyrics and a lyric booklet. This is a new recording with a great cast, under th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Karaoke Broadway
Title: Wicked: From the Hit Broadway Musical - Hits You Can Sing Too!
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Stage Stars
Original Release Date: 8/1/2004
Release Date: 8/1/2004
Album Type: Karaoke
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Soundtracks, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Karaoke, Vocal Pop, Musicals
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 646376601627

Synopsis

Album Description
Featured at the annual celebration of the show's Broadway anniversary, this is the only karaoke recording of songs from Wicked with on-screen lyrics and a lyric booklet. This is a new recording with a great cast, under the direction of Michael Lavine, of the Tony Award winning musical Wicked.This album contains two CDs. The first disc has a complete recording of each song, the second disc has fully-orchestrated accompaniment tracks. All songs are in the original show key, and show tempo. Intros to the songs from the Broadway show are provided. Several live musicians are featured on this album. On-Screen lyrics will appear when this CD+G is played in a karaoke machine. No lyrics will appear when the album is played in a regular CD player, however, a lyric booklet is provided.

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CD Reviews

Good karaoke CD and vocals, but Pocket Songs is better
J.D. | Florida, USA | 09/08/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"To be fair, if this were the only one Wicked Karaoke CD available, I probably would have given it a higher rating. I happened to buy both the Wicked Karaoke CDs (this one and the one from Pocket Songs), because there were some missing songs on both. This CD has the only copy of "No One Mourns the Wicked" and "Something Bad", while it lacks "Dear Old Shiz" and the reprise of "I'm Not that Girl", which the Pocket Song version has. So, to get everything, I bought both (I have quite a Broadway karaoke CD collection of just about everything that was made - it's great for my husband, who's a theatre teacher).

The instrumental background on this karaoke CD is fairly synthesized sounding. There are plenty of background instruments, but the main instrument sounds like a keyboard (kind of choppy as opposed to a smooth piano sound). Each song is complete, with every bit of lyric that is both sung and spoken to each song. I was amazed at how complete this CD was, since many other karaoke CDs have shortened versions to make it into a duet or solo. However, this CD includes everything on the original soundtrack (which will vary a bit from the Wicked sheet music, which adapts some songs such as "The Wizard and I" and "Wonderful" to be a solo). One drawback: the music seemed a little fast. It was slightly faster than the Broadway Cast Recording, which can throw you off if you're used to the tempo of the original. The complete lyrics are enclosed in the booklet, and on a CD-G karaoke player, all the words appear in color.

Now, for the vocal tracks. I was impressed. The guy who sung for Fiyero was pretty bad, and Galinda was just so-so (well, compared to Kristin Chenoweth, "who isn't?"). But Elphaba was quite good, and offered a few nice changes for someone who doesn't want to sing it exactly like Idina Menzel. The man who sung for the Wizard was, well, "Wonderful." He had that Joel Grey style without sounding just like him. Overall, I would not buy the CD for another version of the Broadway Cast Recording, but if you're looking for a good listen on how some new people sing the same songs, it's really not bad. It's not in stereo, of course, because you can turn down the volume on one side and get just the background, which helps you check if you're on-key or not.

Hope this wasn't too comprehensive, but I wanted to give a really detailed review so people knew exactly why this karaoke version may or may not be good for them. As I previously stated, I think the Pocket Songs has a better-sounding background than this 2 CD-set. But if you need the vocal tracks to help you practice, or if you need one of the songs that's only on this CD, then you should get it. It's still a very good karaoke CD."
Not a good idea
C. Wade | Waxahachie, TX | 11/11/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"This recording is not at all like the original cast recording. It is someone else's arrangement and not even done well. They are out of tune, the tempos are inconsistent, and sometimes the instruments even hit wrong notes! It is way overpriced for such poor quality. I have been nothing but disappointed with this CD."
Not good at all
C. Wade | 08/31/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Firstly, the vocals are terrible, the singers are really bad. And the actual karaoke is bad too, it doesn't sound anything like the background music of the OCR (original cast recording). The only good thing WAS that it had NOMTW and SB and pocket songs didn't. (No one mourns the wicked and something bad.) But just now a new one has come out with those two songs and more that actually sounds like the OCR. So I think you should get the pocket songs one, and the other one with NOMTW and SB. And by the way, I'm not a kid i'm 13 I just didn't feel like signing in... :)"