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Dessa Rose (2005 Off-Broadway Cast)
 
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Dessa Rose (2005 Off-Broadway Cast) [Soundtrack]

Lynn Ahrens , Stephen Flaherty , Rachel York , LaChanze , Michael Hayden Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 13, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Jay Records
  • ASIN: B000BMSUEU
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #226,918 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Act 1. We Are Descended
2. Act 1. Comin' Down The Quarters
3. Act 1. Ol' Banjar
4. Act 1. Scene. Oh, slavery didn't do away...
5. Act 1. Something Of My Own
6. Act 1. Scene. Watch your step, Mr. Nehemiah...
7. Act 1. Ink
8. Act 1. Scene. Hey Hey... Hey Hey...
9. Act 1. Scene. You had no call to break that
10. Act 1. Scene. Why you kill him?...
See all 35 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Act 2. Noah's Dove
2. Act 2. Scene. Through talking to Nathan...
3. Act 2. Scene. Why y'all call her Devil Woman?...
4. Act 2. Scene. It was then I knew...
5. Act 2. Fly Away (Reprise)
6. Act 2. Scene. Ah, look here!...
7. Act 2. The Scheme
8. Act 2. Scene. Nathan thinks we might could...
9. Act 2. Scene. Why Miz Ruth...
10. Act 2. In The Bend Of My Arm
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Keepsake of a Magnificent Musical, December 30, 2005
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This review is from: Dessa Rose (2005 Off-Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
DESSA ROSE is a wonderful 2-CD set that preserves the entire original Off-Broadway production of Ahrens and Flaherty's Drama Desk Award nominated folk opera about the relationship of two very different women in the Antebellum South. Dessa Rose, a pregnant runaway slave (played by the endearing La Chanze) is harbored by Ruth Sutton (played by the captivating Rachel York), a white woman whose slave owner husband has abandoned her and her daughter on their isolated farm. As Dessa gives birth and Ruth nurses both Dessa and her newborn child back to health, the wary and feisty women begin to learn what they have in common and finally develop a bond of friendship and trust.

The two heroines go back and forth from being elderly narrators of their own tale to acting out their adventures as young women. Ten other very talented cast members perform the supporting roles of fellow runaways, slave traders, plantation owners, lovers, parents, sherriffs, and a reporter obsessed with writing a book about the rebellious Dessa Rose.

Music underscores almost all of the narration and dialogue, creating an evocative mood throughout and making scene transitions smooth and clear. Traditional instruments add color and texture to the score that is packed with powerful choral pieces, lovely duets, humorous ensemble numbers and thrilling solos. The songs themselves range from gospel to folk to blues to spirituals. Standouts include La Chanze's "Twelve Children," a stirring anthem in which she recites an oral family history to her unnamed baby, and Rachel York's "At the Glen," a stunning ballad that pierces the heart with loneliness and despair.

Both La Chanze and Rachel York were nominated for Drama Desk Awards for their performances in DESSA ROSE. So were co-stars Norm Lewis as the charming and clever runaway Nathan and Kecia Lewis as Ruth's loving Mammy, Dorcas. On this CD you'll hear why. Each actor brilliantly expresses through voice alone all the subtle nuances that were visible on stage. You get a very real sense of what each character is thinking and feeling, and you'll laugh and cry at how their characters - and relationships - deepen and evolve.

The packaging for this terrific CD is every bit as professional as the sound mix and recording. The full libretto and all of the lyrics are presented in book form, complete with hard cover binding. A number of beautiful production photos are also included.

This magnificent two-CD recording is a true keepsake. Even if you weren't lucky enough to see the show live as I was, you will cherish it as a milestone in theater history.
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Their best since "Ragtime", December 29, 2005
This review is from: Dessa Rose (2005 Off-Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
There's so much to like about this recording of "Dessa Rose" that I almost hate to admit there are flaws. Musical dramas are really hard to do well, and I love that composer Stephen Flaherty and lyricist Lynn Ahrens have kept at it. Their masterpiece "Ragtime" set a standard for epic musical storytelling, and after the comparably slight "Seussical" and "A Man of No Importance," it's nice to see them deliver another ambitious musical drama. This is also easily their best score since "Ragtime."

Like that show, "Dessa Rose" is a period piece infused with a major dose of serious American history-- the story here concerns an escaped slave (the title character, played by LaChanze) whose path crosses with Ruth, a sympathetic young white woman (Rachel York). Abandoned by her husband, Ruth houses Dessa and other former slaves on her southern plantation and eventually engages in a scheme to help them flee to the West. The story is narrated by Dessa and Ruth as old women (also played by LaChanze and York), emphasizing the oral tradition of storytelling and the importance of learning from the past.

In telling this story, Flaherty and Ahrens have come up with a whole slew of solid musical numbers, from the soulful opener "We are Descended," through powerful solos "At the Glen" and "Twelve Children," exciting action passages "The Gold Band" and "Terrible," and the beautiful love song "In the Bend of my Arm." These are but a few of the numbers that make up what is musically one of the strongest scores of the decade.

This two-disc recording is also unique in that it addition to the music, it actually contains the entire show, dialogue and all. This makes for an admirably deluxe cast recording-- I wish more shows were so well preserved. The completeness does have a bit of a drawback, however: it reveals some problems with "Dessa Rose" as a musical.

The major flaw is that the "storytelling" structure is just too awkward. The writers used a narration device a lot more effectively in "Once on this Island." Here, the constant moving back and forth between the old and young Dessa and Ruth just seems to undermine the power inherent in the material. Not having seen the show, I can't imagine that this worked well on stage (it doesn't help that LaChanze and York are called upon to use corny "old lady" voices). Also, we get too much commentary from the old women, telling us exactly how to feel about what's going on and providing too much exposition. This creates a lack of subtlety that grows especially problematic when the women's relationship develops in Act II in ways that are not quite as nuanced as they could be.

Even with some flaws, though, "Dessa Rose" is an engaging story full of humanity and the cast on this recording is really strong across the board. If I do wish the show had some of the dramatic complexity of, say, the undervalued "Caroline, or Change," there is a lot to appreciate in this show-- and the music alone makes it worthy of a high recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A nearly-forgotten gem of a show, February 19, 2010
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This review is from: Dessa Rose (2005 Off-Broadway Cast) (Audio CD)
I'm a huge fan of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, and have a deep abiding affection for nearly all of their shows. (Although I can't quite warm up to Lucky Stiff.) Dessa Rose is a powerful exploration of the relationship between two very strong women, played masterfully by LaChanze and Rachel York, one a runaway slave and the other the woman who almost accidentally becomes an abolitionist. In their score, Flaherty and Ahrens reflect their expertise at crafting sweeping opening numbers ("We Are Descended") as well as extended character explorations ("Twelve Children"). If you're not already familiar with this moving and heartfelt show, I strongly recommend picking up a copy of the Dessa Rose CD. You're in for a real treat.
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