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13 Great Songs of the Tonys Season
13 Great Songs of the Tonys Season

New York Times

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13 Great Songs of the Tonys Season

Great Broadway musicals must feature great songs, but not all the great songs are found in great musicals. That's why I collect cast albums: There are obvious gems and hidden ones. To explore that range at the end of a generally fine and unusually eclectic Broadway season, I picked a song from every show that received a Tony Award nomination in any category. (The exception: 'Pirates! The Penzance Musical,' which will record its New Orleans-inflected Gilbert and Sullivan score after the awards are doled out on CBS this Sunday.) Some of the songs are delicate, others brassy. Some jerk tears, others laughs. Some forward the show and others stop it cold. In any case, even if you never see them onstage, they all repay a deep listen. 'Up to the Stars' from 'Dead Outlaw' For most of its 100 minutes, 'Dead Outlaw,' a death-dark comedy about a man who became a mummy, accompanies its posthumous picaresque with songs (by David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna) in a genre you might call rockabilly grunge. But near the end, the palette radically changes, when a formerly secondary character emerges as the show's perfect avatar. He is Thomas Noguchi, the real-life Los Angeles 'coroner to the stars' from 1967 to 1982. In a hilarious yet philosophical number called 'Up to the Stars,' filled with sparkling, macabre lyrics, he details his most famous cases and corpses in the finger-snapping Rat Pack style of Dean Martin. As Noguchi, Thom Sesma sells what may be the best number ever about buying the farm. 'With One Look' from 'Sunset Boulevard' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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