Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 3
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Forbidden Broadway, Volume 3 is the third album released to accompany Gerard Alessandrini's
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show Forbidden Broadway, which spoofs Broadway's latest musicals. Volume 3 was recorded at Sound On Sound, New York City, November 11 & 15, 1993; mixed at DSW Mastering Studios, NYC, and released in 1994. The album follows the tradition of pointing fingers at Broadway's latest. But according to Alessandrini in the liner notes, the album almost didn't make the cut. After twelve years, he was ready to quit, but new shows came along and practically offered themselves to parodies. He also mentions that FB has expanded to spoof the less successful musicals (assuming, of course, that a lot of people have heard of them). All the "new" lyrics are (as always) by Gerard Alesandrini. Volume 3 spoofs shows like Miss Saigon,
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, Blood Brothers, and Kiss of the Spider Woman and stars like Ethel Merman, Michael Crawford, Carol Channing,
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, and Dustin Hoffman. Additionally this album features the real Carol Channing as special guest vocal on track #01. This album, like Volume 2, bears the label "Unoriginal Cast Recording", since it does not feature the original five performers (although Nora Mae Lyng of the original cast is featured on it).


Cast

* Gerard Alessandrini * Susanne Blakeslee * Carol Channing * Brad Ellis * John Freedsonfeatured on previous Forbidden Broadway albums * Dorothy Atcheson * Ashish Bhattacherjee * Gina Kreiezmar * Herndon Lackey * Roxie Lucas * Nora Mae Lyng * Brad Oscar *
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Tracks

The numbers on the album are as following, with the number's name, original song and original composer listed. 01 Carol Channing Sequence Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery (original, Alessandrini) 02 Forbidden Broadway Volume 3 (original, Alessandrini) 03 Trouble in New York City (" Ya Got Trouble", Willson) 04 Guys And Dolls Sequence Guys And Dolls (Loesser) I Know I've Seen This Show Before ("I've Never Been In Love Before", Loesser) A Bushel On My Neck ("A Bushel And A Peck", Loesser) Chew It ("Sue Me", Loesser) 05 Topol If I Sing It Slower ("If I Were A Rich Man", Bock-Harnick) 06 Anna Karenina: The Musical On The Ashkebad, Tbilisi And Kiev Express ("On The Atcheson, Topeka And The Santa Fe", Warren-Mercer) 07 Julie Andrews I Couldn't Hit That Note ("I Could Have Danced All Night", Lerner-Loewe) 08 Grim Hotel Grim Hotel ("Grand Hotel", Yeston) I Can't Learn This Song So Quickly ("Love Can't Happen Quite So Quickly", Yeston) Folies Bergère (Yeston) 09 Barbra: The Broadway Album Someday ("Somewhere", Bernstein-Sondheim) 10 Dustin Hoffman Dear Antonio ("Mrs. Robinson", Simon-Garfunkel) The Sound Of Shakespeare (" The Sound of Silence", Simon-Garfunkel) 11 Return To Merman And Martin Everything's Coming Up Merman ("Everything's Coming Up Roses", Styne-Sondheim) Old Fashioned Ballad ("
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", Berlin) There's Nobody In Show Business (" There's No Business Like Show Business", Berlin) 12 Miss Saigon Tonight Who Will Play Miss Saigon? ("Tonight I Will Be Miss Saigon", Boublil-Schönberg) You Are Hallmark, I Postcard ("Sun and Moon", Boublil-Schönberg) 13 Michael Crawford Sequence Put On Your Phony Voice ("Put On Your Sunday Clothes", Herman) All I Ask Of You (original, Alessandrini-Ellis) 14 Robert Goulet Sequence Camelounge ("Camelot", Lerner-Loewe) 15 Mess Of The Spider Woman Come And See Me ("Prologue", Kander-Ebb) Mess Of The Spider Woman ("Kiss Of The Spider Woman", Kander-Ebb) Queer One ("Dear One", Kander-Ebb) You're A Star ("Where You Are", Kander-Ebb) 16 Back To Barbra Back To Broadway ("On A Clear Day", Lerner-Loewe) 17 Mug Brothers Tell Me It's Not True (Russell) Marilyn Monroe (Russell) I Think I'm Acting ("I Think I Love You", Romeo) Downshow ("Downtown", Hatch) 18 The Who's Tommy Scenery, Fly Me, Amplify Me ("See Me, Heal Me, Touch Me, Feel Me", Townshend) Listening To Us ("Listening To You", Townshend) 19 Finale What Happened To Heart? ("You've Got To Have Heart", Adler-Ross)


See also

* '' Forbidden Broadway'' * '' Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 1'' * '' Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 2'' * '' Forbidden Hollywood'' * ''
Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back ''Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'' is a version of ''Forbidden Broadway'' created by Gerard Alessandrini. It previewed September 5, 1996 and opened at the Triad Theater October 16, 1996. The show won Alessandrini the 1997 Drama Desk Award for Ou ...
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Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act {{Unreferenced, date=January 2008 ''Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act'' is the fifth incarnation of Gerard Alessandrini's '' Forbidden Broadway'', his popular off-Broadway musical revue spoofing "the best of Broadway". All the parody lyrics we ...
'' * '' Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Edition'' * '' Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey'' * '' Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit'' * '' Forbidden Broadway: Rude Awakening'' * ''
Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab ''Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab'' is the 2008 incarnation of Gerard Alessandrini's long-running hit Off-Broadway musical revue ''Forbidden Broadway'', which parodies notable current Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals. It was initially announce ...
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References and footnotes

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