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David Bowie, Esce Il 21 Ottobre LUNEDì 12 SETTEMBRE 2016 In vista della prima del musical Lazarus in Gran Bretagna, in programma l'8 novembre al King Cross Theatre di Londra, esce la versione dei brani di David Bowie del cast e della band della produzione originale di New David Bowie, esce il 21 ottobre York. Il disco, intitolato Lazarus Cast Album, uscirà il 21 ottobre per "Lazarus Cast Album" le ISO/Columbia Records. Dal 16 settembre l'album sarà disponibile in registrazioni dei protagonisti del pre-order, che darà diritto al download immediato di Life On musical 'Lazarus' con le sue ultime Mars? (interpretata da Sophia Anne Caruso) e della title track (interpretata da Michael C. Hall). tre canzoni Oltre ai classici di Bowie interpretati dal cast del musical, il disco contiene anche le ultime tre incisioni in studio di David. Prodotte da Bowie e Tony Visconti e registrate con Donny McCaslin e il suo quartetto, la stessa formazione che ha suonato su ? di Bowie, queste ultime tre canzoni - No Plan, Killing A Little Time e When I Met You - ANTONIO GALLUZZO rappresentano l'ideale completamento delle performance del cast teatrale. L'album include anche la versione di Lazarus contenuta in ?. [email protected] L'album ? è candidato al Mercury Prize 2016 e, nell'ambito della SPETTACOLINEWS.IT cerimonia di premiazione che si terrà il 15 settembre, Michael C. Hall eseguirà Lazarus insieme a Henry Hey e alla band della pièce teatrale. Il Lazarus Cast Album è prodotto da Henry Hey, direttore musicale dello spettacolo e già collaboratore di Bowie per The Next Day, ed è interpretato da Hall, Caruso, Cristin Miloti, Michael Esper e altri componenti del cast, accompagnati dalla band di 7 elementi formata apposta da Hey per le rappresentazioni newyorkesi del musical. L'album è stato inciso l'11 gennaio 2016. Entrati in studio di registrazione, i musicisti e il cast sono rimasti sconvolti nell'apprendere della morte di Bowie avvenuta la sera prima, e il disco cattura le loro straordinarie performance ricche di emotività. L'artwork dell'album è curato da Jonathan Barnbrook, che aveva già lavorato con Bowie per ?, The Next Day, Heathen e Nothing Has Changed. Scritto da Bowie ed Enda Walsh, diretto da Ivo Van Hove e prodotto da Robert Fox, lo spettacolo Lazarus ha debuttato il 7 dicembre 2015 al New York Theatre Workshop, ottenendo un grande successo di critica. Secondo il New York Times, "gelidi lampi di estasi squarciano Pag. 1 / 2 come supernove la confusione e le tenebre di Lazarus, il nuovo musical costruito intorno ai brani di David Bowie, che è delizia per gli occhi e piacere per le orecchie", mentre Rolling Stone l'ha definito "una grande opera surrealista? il meglio del teatro in cui si nuota nel latte, si annusa lingerie e si tracanna gin". Pag. 2 / 2.
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