re: Frank Wildhorn and Jim | |
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rockfenris2005 05:47 pm UTC 05/02/21 |
In reply to: | re: Frank Wildhorn and Jim - Evan 09:33 am UTC 05/02/21 |
Jekyll & Hyde was my first, but the version you've got to check out, is The Complete Work album from 1994. I don't know how easy it is to find these days, but believe me, it's worth it. A complete knock out! I really like The Scarlet Pimpernel, but The Civil War is also very good. It's probably one of those two. Bonnie & Clyde is another cool one. > Just looking at the titles of the shows alone, they all > sound like shows Jim could’ve written. They seem like they > all would’ve interested him. Do you have a personal > favorite Wildhorn show? Which would be best for a newbie > to begin listening to? > > > Frank Wildhorn had this to say about Jim on his > > Instagram. > > > > Quote: > > > > RIP Jim Steinman > > > > We once wrote a song together called “Bitches’ Brew.” All > > he ever wanted to do was play 2nd base for the Yankees! > > Love you so, my brother. > > > > #jimsteinman #songwriter #legendary #badass > > > > End Quote. > > > > I wonder what that song's like! > > > > I've been a fan of Frank's music for a while now too. I > > think I can name all of his shows. > > > > Jekyll & Hyde > > Svengali > > Victor/Victoria > > The Scarlet Pimpernel > > The Civil War > > Dracula > > Camille Claudel > > Scott & Zelda > > Mitsuko > > Never Say Goodbye > > Carmen > > The Count of Monte Cristo > > Cyrano de Bergerac > > Bonnie & Clyde > > Wonderland > > Tears of Heaven > > Artus Excalibur > > Death Note > > Mata Hari at the Moulin Rouge > > The Man Who Laughs > > Your Lie in April > > > > He's just written a new symphony which is about to be > > released, I think. It has not been easy finding his > > albums. > > | |
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