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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOUIE a treat for those still a kid at heart!, May 27, 2005
When I first heard about the family musical CAPTAIN LOUIE, based on Ezra Jack Keats children's book THE TRIP, I blindly purchased the album having not seen the musical, hoping I'd enjoy it as much as Stephen Schwartz' CHILDREN OF EDEN, WICKED, THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, and his two solo albums RELUCTANT PILGRIM and UNCHARTED TERRITORY.
The album finally arrived, and I stuck it in my CD player while at work. What impressed me the most about the disc was after listening it, I couldn't get the songs out of my head! They would pop up from nowhere, and I'd end up humming along with them. When there's a song you just can't escape and it pesters your brain like how a bee can't resist honey, then you immediately *know* it's good! My favorites are "New Kid in the Neighborhood," "Trick or Treat", "Looza On the Block," "Captain Louie," and "Home Again".
In the song "Trick or Treat", for instance, Stephen Schwartz has captured that joyful feeling kids get when they go Trick-or-Treating at nightime on Halloween. (There are even lyric homages to POCAHONTAS, E.T. and STAR WARS.) (Ironically, I first heard this song the day Revenge of the Sith premiered, which was really cool!)
And what's also great about the album is that Schwartz' music has a slight, poppy/motown quality to it a la WICKED, PIPPIN, and CHILDREN OF EDEN.
My congrats go to Schwartz for making another good musical, not only enjoyable for kids but also for people who still have some of there child-like innocence and remember what it was like to be a kid -- with the exception of piloting a Big Red Plane! ;-)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another stunning piece of work from Stephen Schwartz, July 15, 2005
How has the, in my opinion, often underrated Stephen Shwartz followed up his massive success of 'Wicked'? Another big budget Broadway blockbuster? Another high-profile movie? No. Instead he has given us a truly beguiling score for a small-scale family musical with a young cast.
The quality of his writing (and, indeed, the performances on this cast recording) is of just as high a quality as 'Wicked', 'Children of Eden' and the neglected gem that is 'The Baker's Wife' (check it out if only to hear the absolutely magical 'Meadowlark').
There are elements of his previous work in 'Captain Louie' (even going back to 'Godspell'), so it is guaranteed that if you like his writing in any way, you will get a huge buzz from this new show.
By the way, don't think that, because this is a cast of young people, the complexity of his writing is in any way compromised - these young people are challenged and more than rise to that challenge!
Superb listening!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CAPTAIN LOUIE, IN HIS BIG RED PLANE, SOARS., September 4, 2005
THIS MUSICAL WILL APPEAL TO ALL WHO ARE CHILDREN AT HEART.STEPHEN SCHWARTZ HAS COMPOSED YET ANOTHER WINNER AND THE YOUNGSTERS WHO PERFORM,DO JUSTICE TO EACH OF THE FANTASTIC SONGS.THE ORCHESTRATIONS ARE ALSO GREAT.ALL THE TRACKS ARE SPECIAL AND THIS C.D. IS A MUST FOR PARENTS WHO WISH TO INTRODUCE THEIR CHILDREN TO MUSICAL THEATRE.
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