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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, forgotten score, May 5, 2000
I have just listened to this CD twice without a break. I had forgotten how good it is. Basically the story focuses on three people who do not age through the 20th Century. Through this concept, they aim to tell the Civil Rights story, from 1900 to the late 1960s. I don't feel qualified to comment on whether they succeed in that aim or not. The cast is headed by Leslie Uggams, irrepressible through great inspirational songs such as Hallelujah Baby! and Now's The Time. She also brings great warmth to the strong ballads My Own Morning and Being Good. She is given great support by the likes of Robert Hooks, Allen Case, and as her mother, the lovable Lillian Hayman. The latter shines on her big number, I Don't Know Where She Got It, referring to her daughter's musical talents. The music varies as it gives a flavour of many different styles across the century. Other musicals may achieve this more convincingly, but this is still a very enjoyable score. So, to sum up, good performances on good songs, must surely make it worth your curiosity.
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