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1994 Broadway Revival Cast: Grease [1994 Broadway Revival Cast] Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Alma Mater
 
Listen We Go Together
 
Listen Summer Nights
 
Listen Those Magic Changes
 
Listen Freddy, My Love
 
Listen Greased Lightnin'
 
Listen Greased Lightnin' (Reprise)
 
Rydell Fight Song
 
Listen Mooning
 
Listen Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee
 
Listen Since I Don't Have You
 
Listen We Go Together (Reprise)
 
Listen Shakin' at the High School Hop
 
Listen It's Raining on Prom Night
 
Listen Born to Hand Jive
 
Listen Beauty School Dropout
 
Listen Alone at a Drive-In Movie
 
Listen Rock & Roll Party Queen
 
Listen There Are Worse Things I Could Do
 
Listen Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise)
 
Listen Finale
 

1994 Broadway Revival Cast:
Grease [1994 Broadway Revival Cast]
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Label: RCA Victor
Review
Grease is one of the classic musicals that the majority of the public associates with the movie incarnation, although there are plenty of stage versions that are just as well done, if not better. The stage musical often has different songs than the movie adaptation, and different plot twists. Grease opened originally in 1972, starring Carole Demas and Barry Bostwick (of Rocky Horror Picture Show fame). Sandy Dumbrowski (or Sandra D.) and Danny Zuko have a summer romance; however, when they run into each other at school, they find they are socially incompatible. She attempts to change herself to suit him, he changes himself to suit her, but finally her alteration works and everybody's happy. Grease has famous songs like "Greased Lightnin, '" "It's Raining on Prom Night" and "We Go Together" -- although the most famous songs from the movie ("Summer Nights" and "You're the One that I Want") were written specifically for the screen version. The 1994 Broadway revival starred comedienne Rosie O'Donnell as Rizzo, and what O'Donnell might have lacked as far as technical vocal training she more than made up for in energy and spunk. The addition of the song "Since I Don't Have You" helped create a general air of nostalgia in the proceedings. ~ Sarah Erlewine, All Music Guide