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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Jason Robert Brown need this album.
I'm going to preface this by saying: as a rule, I don't care for musical theatre solo albums. They're generally full of crummy pop arrangements and songs that I don't like to begin with. But I made an exception for Lauren Kennedy's Songs of Jason Robert Brown, after overcoming some initial reluctance, in no small part because it contains four JRB songs that weren't...
Published on July 26, 2003 by Wayne Rossi

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1.0 out of 5 stars disappointing
If you're expecting the musical theater Jason Robert Brown, this isn't the CD for you. This CD employs a pop voice and pop arrangements. The sound is slick but strictly studio-produced and lacks feeling. I really loved Parade and was looking forward to this CD, but have to say I was disappointed.
Published on March 7, 2003


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Jason Robert Brown need this album., July 26, 2003
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Wayne Rossi (Mount Holly, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm going to preface this by saying: as a rule, I don't care for musical theatre solo albums. They're generally full of crummy pop arrangements and songs that I don't like to begin with. But I made an exception for Lauren Kennedy's Songs of Jason Robert Brown, after overcoming some initial reluctance, in no small part because it contains four JRB songs that weren't available on CD before.

The CD starts off with a bang, a very strong and lyrical "And I Will Follow" - one of the new songs and a great way to showcase Kennedy's unique voice. It follows it up with a good handful of fun in her rendition of "Pretty Music," from Brown's wonderful score for Parade. Next up is the haunting "Letting You Go," which according to the liner notes inspired The Last Five Years (my favorite JRB show). Possibly the strongest track on the album is an astounding "I Can Do Better Than That," which this album opened up my ears to in a completely new light. I hope that this will mean it becomes the most-performed of Cathy's songs from The Last Five Years. (As a side note, I'm really glad to have some of Kennedy's Cathy on record, since she originated the role in Chicago.)

"Christmas Lullaby" is one of the songs that hooked me on JRB's music, and while I'm not the biggest fan of the new arrangement, Lauren brings some lovely emotion out of the song and presents it as completely her own. Then she duets with JRB himself on "I'd Give It All for You," and I must say it's a treat to hear them together. The composer, you see, is also a heck of a musician and a singer. I'm not too fond of the ballroom record style arrangement of "When You Come Home to Me," but it does convey a good context for a song written to sound kinda lousy when Cathy sings it in Last Five Years. I could well imagine this playing over a very lovely, tender scene in a film.

"Dreaming, Wide Awake" is reportedly from a new musical that JRB might write, and it's a very weird lyrical treat from the composer. I think he's growing as an artist, and it's thrilling to get to hear it on this beautiful album. "Goodbye Until Tomorrow" was a song that demanded to be recorded separately from its context in The Last Five Years - not because the context was bad, it was a wonderful finale, but because it's such a powerful song. And, again, I'm overjoyed that some of Lauren's Cathy is preserved. "If I Told You Now" is a bittersweet, beautiful song as only Jason Robert Brown can write, and it's great that material like this was recorded. And the album closes with a bang on a "Flying Home" as the composer originally intended it to be sung - not to say that it wasn't great in Songs for a New World, but it's even better to hear it this way.

The album features Jason Robert Brown on the piano consistently. He is actually a remarkably distinctive pianist, and evidence of this can be found on all his albums. The whole disc is really a wonderful exploration of JRB's music by one performer who's now coming into her own, and I have a feeling that there are wonderful things lying ahead for both of them.

For fans of the composer, this album isn't optional. Not only are the new songs beautiful, but a number of songs had never been performed this way before. It's more casually listenable than the cast albums for Parade and L5Y (great though both are), and I suspect a number of us were wearing our Songs for a New World CDs thin with play. If you like Lauren Kennedy's highly unique voice, it's also a great investment; you'll get eleven tracks that show her off in every way possible. It's a wonderful disc, and you won't be let down.

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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most beautiful CD in the history of the world!, March 9, 2003
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Gregor Dickson (Edinburgh, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This truly exquisite recording unites two of musical theatre's most gifted artistes: award-winning composer/lyricist/musical director/arranger/pianist Jason Robert Brown and multi-talented actress/singer/dancer Lauren Kennedy (leading lady of the London National Theatre's recent "South Pacific" and the Broadway production of "Les Misérables").

The eleven distinctive tracks include at least one composition from each of Jason Robert Brown's three hit musicals: "Songs For A New World", "Parade" and "The Last 5 Years". Those owning the respective cast recordings are in for quite a surprise with this album, as no song is presented in its original theatrical form and often takes the experienced listener into unexpected territory.

From "Songs Of A New World" there are three tracks. `Christmas Lullaby' gains a country feel, and particularly in the final verse Lauren superbly conveys the emotion and suffering which the lyrics suggest. Jason Robert Brown makes (as far as I am aware) his vocal recording debut in an incredibly passionate duet with Lauren in `I'd Give It All For You'. `Flying Home', meanwhile, features wonderfully strong vocals from Lauren, soaring above a gospel-style choir.

One song is featured from "Parade" and it is almost unrecognisable from its show form. `Pretty Music', sung in the show by a Governor to his wife at a tea dance, sees its tempo slowed considerably to a New Orleans style, the introduction of tuba and banjo accompaniment, and more than half of its lyrics rewritten (e.g. the Governor's "I'm the lucky guy who gets to dance with you" is replaced by Lauren's mischievous "Look at what's standing in front of you") to superb effect.

As a great admirer of "The Last 5 Years" in particular, I was initially unsure how I would take to the new arrangements of the three songs featured here. Such doubts were quickly dispelled, however. Here, `I Can Do Better Than That' is as strong as ever albeit with a slightly altered ending, and the major reworkings of the other two songs are amongst the many highlights of the album. In the show - both when Lauren originated the female role in Chicago and in its subsequent New York transfer - `When You Come Home To Me' is somewhat buried within `A Miracle Would Happen', as an audition number for the female character. Here it undergoes a rich orchestration and, complete with ten-piece string section playing at a leisurely tempo, it clearly demonstrates how adaptable and effective Jason Robert Brown's compositions can be. And I cannot imagine anyone other than Lauren making so much of the new, full version of `Goodbye Until Tomorrow' - as soon as one hears the new added percussion at the end of bar four, it is clear a treat is in store! Oh, and for those familiar with the song's context in the musical, prepare for a big surprise when the number reaches the show's "I called Elise to help me pack my bags" male character entry. Lauren takes the song in a totally different direction and leaves you breathless. All in all, it rocks!!!

Then there are the four `premiere recording' tracks. Three of these, `And I Will Follow', `Letting You Go' and the hauntingly beautiful `If I Told You Now' have been performed by Lauren and/or Jason at recent concerts but never have they sounded better than here. `Letting You Go' again features a ten-piece string section, but also a highly effective sudden cut-out of a crescendo accompaniment during Lauren's last lines. As a complete contrast, `If I Told You Now' contains only simple piano accompaniment, in a recording so clear that one can hear Jason Robert Brown's pedal movements. Finally a brand new track recorded just before the album's release, `Dreaming, Wide Awake' which, together with `Letting You Go', confirms that Lauren has the most incredible vocal range and dexterity.

The whole production is clearly a labour of love from start to finish and the immense quality shines through in every aspect. The twenty page booklet accompanying the CD is a joy to peruse, containing lengthy and entertaining introductions from the two artistes, together with full lyrics, individual track notes, over twenty photographs and a very insightful concluding note written by Trevor Nunn who directed Lauren at the National.

All in all, this recording perfectly captures Lauren's truly unique vocal talents. I cannot think of a single performer whose solo album encompasses such a variety of styles: country, gospel, swing, art song and rock, and the vitality and expression she brings to every track is simply breathtaking. As Trevor Nunn suggests, Lauren Kennedy doesn't merely sing songs brilliantly - she inhabits them. In my opinion, she owns them too.

For everyone who loves Jason Robert Brown's writings, and for everyone who has not discovered them yet (an exhaustive combination surely?), I cannot recommend the recording highly enough. The Amazon five-star scale is just not adequate in this case; this masterpiece requires at least a sixth. *

Once this CD is in your player, you won't need to worry if the player's eject button ever breaks. You will have no further need for it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Cabaret/Theater CD of 2003 (thus far), October 12, 2003
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Simply Put...This is an incredibly beautiful CD. With Robert Jason Brown's wonderful melodies and lyrics coupled with the most amazing voice of Lauren Kennedy, one can't go wrong with this new recording. Lauren hits all the right notes, her phrasing is impecible and her voice soars on most every cut. In my opinion, this is the BEST cabaret/theater CD thus far for 2003.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2 Amazing talents join forces !!!, March 10, 2003
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I love both Lauren Kennedy and Jason Robert Brown, and I was excited when I heard they would produce an album together. I just can't stop listening. The result of the merger is 7 great new arrangements from Jason's musicals, and 4 brilliant songs in the premier recordings. Lauren really brings so much to the music, and sings well in both "head voice" and "belt." And boy can she ever belt. I heard her live and I wondered just how wonderful she would sound on a recording. i was not dissapointed. Congrats to Jason and Lauren! A new favorite CD of mine.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Bliss -- What a Winning Combination!, March 5, 2003
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Stephen Brown (Atlanta, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
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This album has taken its place as the favorite album in my collection (well, it temporarily displaced the "Last 5 Years" disc that's been in my CD changer for nearly a year). Lauren Kennedy and Jason Robert Brown are a perfect match to bring a glorious soundscape to eager listeners.

Each of the album's 11 songs transports the listener; each evokes a singular sound unlike the one before it (My favorites are "And I Will Follow," the rockin' "Goodbye Until Tomorrow," and the gospel-tinged "Flying Home"). Lauren's voice and sassy delivery style is alternately gorgeous, spunky, and moving -- and the emotional panorama Jason Robert Brown creates with his words and music is phenomenal. Brown's orchestrations are simply spectacular -- dandy, playful, melencholy, transcendant. This winning duo unearthes some lost treasures from JRB's canon, rethinks some favorites, and births some new premiere songs. It is evident in every track, especially Lauren and Jason's duet, how much fun they had making this album. It is truly a gift for fans of Broadway music -- and is sure to attract many more! Together Lauren and JRB are re-writing the rulebook on how music can move people.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JRB Music for a JRB Audience, February 15, 2005
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A. J. Robb (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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If you're a fan of this composer's music (as I am) it'll be a refreshing change to hear stuff from as far back as Songs for A New World performed in a new light. Lauren Kennedy's voice, though not really multi-dimensional, is immediately and consistently satisfying to listen to, so certainly an excellent instrument for JRB's equally appealing music.

Maybe the piano is too loud in the mix - I don't really have an opinion on it. I guess if it is, then he's always loud in the mix on any of his shows, but he's a great pianist so I don't mind hearing him.

An aside: The composer's singing voice is servicable, but not up to par with everything else going on during the two tracks we hear him. With rare exception, I've never thought that composers were the best executors or performers of their own work (Brown's piano capacity being one of those rare exceptions). He actually goes so far as to apologize for singing in the liner notes, and says that it was a favor to Lauren's mom. But it's a small criticism in light of the good work on the rest of the disc.

On the whole, Lauren gives this music the performance that I wish I could have heard the first time around on the original recordings. Her voice is very well-shaded and balanced, but always light and bright. Her purity of tone is well-suited to this music laden with pedal tones and add-9 chords, and though the sound has gone in more of a guitar direction than I care for, it's an excellent album that really "takes you there" in execution.

Give it a listen. It's good stuff.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing showcase for JRB's amazing songs!, July 7, 2006
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If you're not a fan of Jason Robert Brown I do not really recommend this album as a starting place. I would recommend The Last Five Years or Songs For A New World. But for those of us who already love Jason Robert Brown this is an amazing showcase of his talent.

On first listening of this CD I did not enjoy Lauren Kennedy, I missed the wonderful voice of Sherie Rene Scott on the L5Y songs.. but on the second and third listening I fell in love with her. She is an extremely talented singer! The way she pours emotion into all of these songs is astounding. I highly recommend anything that features her.

The songs themselves are a good variation. And many of them are in better form than the originals. "Pretty Music" is nicely sung and "When You Come Home To Me" is better in this completed version. But many of the previously recorded songs are just alright, they often suffer from somewhat cheesy orchestrations. However, this CD is 100% worth it just for the 4 new songs that are only on this album. "I Will Follow" and "Letting You Go" are bursting with emotion and feeling. "If I Told You Now" and "Dreaming Wide Awake" are my favourite JRB songs of all time. They are brilliant.

Please buy this CD. You will be thank yourself!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Music, April 6, 2003
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I love the number two song on the album. Taking an already written song and translating it to Lauren Kennedy's album in such a brilliant way is cool. This one is my favorite of the offerings, but the interesting change of pace from song to song keeps you guessing and stimulated. At first playing I kept saying to myself, "Yes!". And I continue to smile as I play the CD. This is an unusual, but fun, reaction for me.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great directors and producers want Lauren and Jason, March 24, 2003
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Morgan Fritz (Fremont, Texas) - See all my reviews
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All I heard was that Lauren Kennedy and Jason Brown both have full work schedules on Broadway, concerts, nightclubs, and theatre all over the country and world. I heard too that they both were turning down work they couldn't get to. Well....all that came to my mind was that they must both be pretty darn cotton-pickin' accomplished with an excellent sound. I bought this album and was delighted with the sound and selections. When the artists are hot and the song snipets on real-player sound inviting, it might be a keeper. It was! Worth the investment, that is...
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING!!, March 6, 2003
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Matt Smith (Marlton, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This is an amazing and very powerful CD with great songs and a great person singing them! Lauren Kennedy is amazing and her voice is an absolute joy to listen to. I was lucky enough to be able to hear an advanced copy of the CD, and I must say that it is a must for anyone's CD collection. With such an eclectic array of songs, it would be hard to see why anyone would not want it. Lauren Kennedy is outstanding, making it easy to listen to the CD all day long! A must have!
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