Ben Platt, Micaela Diamond, vocals ; with musical accompaniment. Recorded Power Station at Berklee NYC, New York, N.Y. Title from disc label. Booklet with liner notes in English (1 folded sheet : color illustrations) inserted in container.
Contents:
Prologue : The old red hills of home (6:43) -- The dream of Atlanta (:33) -- How can I call this home? (2:42) -- The picture show (2:00) -- Leo at work/What am I waiting for? (3:06) -- Interrogation sequence (1:38) -- Funeral sequence : There is a fountain/It don't make sense (5:39) -- Real big news (3:16) -- You don't know this man (2:21) -- The trial : hammer of justice (2:01) -- Twenty miles from Marietta (1:13) -- The factory girls/Come up to my office (4:59) -- Minnie's testimony (1:11) -- My child will forgive me (2:18) -- That's what he said (3:32) -- It's hard to speak my heart (2:56) -- Closing statemnt & verdict (2:23) -- A rumblin' and a rollin' (3:31) -- Do it alone (2:18) -- Pretty music (2:40) -- The glory (3:35) -- This is not over yet (2:52) -- Blues : Feel the rain fall (4:01) -- Where will you stand when the flood comes? (3:28) -- All the wasted time (4:56) -- Sh'ma (:30) -- Finale (3:17).
Summary:
Parade is a musical with a book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The musical is a dramatization of the 1913 trial and imprisonment, and 1915 lynching, of Jewish American Leo Frank in Georgia.
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