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Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack

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ElphieDefiesGravity
#0Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:22pm

You guys have spoiled(I don't think that is the right word) me! I learned that it was cast recording from reading this message board, and now I go nuts whenever anyone says 'Wicked soundtrack', or 'Avenue Q soundtrack,' which happens often in my theatre class. I try to correct them without being mean, but they just don't get it!


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spiderdj82
#1re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:24pm

same with me. The first post I did, I said "soundtrack" and it was like I said "Sondheim is satan." I mean, everyone jumped on me. But, now it bugs me to no end when someone does it. re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack


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Mary_Ethel
#2re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:25pm

In the 1980s, the idiot DJs who played the DREAMGIRLS OBC on pop radio stations called it a "soundtrack."


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#3re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:32pm

Whenever I shop on British websites, however, it seems that the convention in England is to call show recordings "soundtracks." Any Brits out there who can shed light on the confusion?


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MyNameInLights
#4re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:37pm

Bothers me too.


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Musetta1957
#5re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/7/04 at 11:48pm

1) Thank you for saying it, Elphie.

2) OH NO FLAME WAR OMGWTF!!!1!

Plum
#6re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/8/04 at 12:04am

It makes me furious when I try to take cast recordings from my local library and they're grouped with the movie soundtracks. No, I'm not interested in the "Titanic" soundtrack, dammit! My library has 3 copies of it for no discernable reason.

capnkidd
#7re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/8/04 at 1:09am

god save us from the literal minded

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StrStruckDreamr9
#8re: Cast Recording, NOT Soundtrack
Posted: 10/8/04 at 1:20am

I get kind of excited when people say "soundtrack" because I know that some fun, cynical comment is on the way.

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Eastwickian
#9UK websites
Posted: 10/8/04 at 4:49am

Unfortunatly, most UK shops lump cast recordings in with soundtracks on the shop floor, so they just extend this priciple to their internet sites. Only the largest stores (ie those in London) actually separate them out. It is annoying if you just want to browse but I suppose that very few people acutally go with the intention of buy a cast recording - for many, the soundtrack (for example West Side Story) will do just as well. Their loss :)

JakeB
#10UK websites
Posted: 10/8/04 at 5:27am

I don't see the problem with calling them soundtracks. It has little effect on the day to day running of my life.

Go on, shoot me down.

capnkidd
#11UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 2:06am

hey plum,
titanic was also a pretty good broadway musical-if that's what yr library has-check it out....

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zannafan
#12UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 9:08am

I get scared when people say soundtrack because I think of the barrage of negativity they will receive and how they might just not know. I wonder if someone has ever said soundtrack and NOT gotten thoroughly criticized for it. Ahhh, what would it be like if people were so critical??? One can only wonder.
Nick


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bronxboundexpress
#13UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 12:14pm

Why aren't we allowed to call them soundtracks? If so many people call them soundtracks, why can't we just say either works? At least half the people who speak English pronounce the word "word" often in correctly, but we let them do it because so many do and there's nothing you can do to change it.

BroadwayBallyBoo
#14UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 12:48pm

I got corrected for calling The Woman in White a soundtrack to me they have always been soundtracks I was in the music business now cast recording? When people came in they asked do you have the soundtrack to Phantom or Into the Woods etc.?


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TheQuibbler
#15UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 1:08pm

...who cares?

Mimi Imfurst
#16UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 1:09pm

brillant.


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Mary_Ethel
#17UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 1:09pm

Hi JakeB,

I'm taking aim! UK websites

An apple is not an orange.

An OBC is not a soundtrack.


You wouldn't call a theater a warehouse, would you? :)


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capnkidd
#18UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 5:22pm

dunno,maryethel....ever been to the gershwin?

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Mary_Ethel
#19UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 5:36pm

Hi Capn,

Unfortunately, I haven't been to Broadway since ... well, let's just say it's been a while. :)

But refresh my memory. Wasn't the Gershwin originally called the Uris? (whatever the heck that means :) )


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defy_gravity
#20UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 5:36pm

That's a good one...
But all my friends call them soundtracks.
It bugs me to no end, but I keep my mouth shut.
Usually.


We can't all come and go by bubble...

capnkidd
#21UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 5:45pm

yes ma'am,maryethel,
The gershwin was indeed the Uris(I have no no idea who/what that was either),but it's a HUGE theatre!

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Mary_Ethel
#22UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 5:53pm

Hey Capn,

I remember now. The show that opened the Uris was SEESAW.

I still remember Tommy Tune (with about three pounds of hair) on Tonys singing "It's Not Where You Start."


"I say YOU'RE the CUTEST one. No, I say YOU'RE the CUTEST One. And we go on like that from dawn to three."

capnkidd
#23UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 6:00pm


..."it's where you finish..."...good memory maryethel!

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InTheMoney
#24UK websites
Posted: 10/9/04 at 6:03pm

As a Brit, it's because we don't have enough cast recordings of musicals in the record shops to warrant an individual section (except in the big stores ) even then they're still lumped in with the films) - mostly you have to order stuff in specially except for the really well-known cds.

And many, many Brits don't know the difference - a lot of British people are "casual" theatregoers - i.e. they'll go see a LLoyd-Webber or tribute show but have no strong feelings about musical theatre.


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