Wicked / O.C.R. by Wicked / O.C.R. (CD, 2008)

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"Wicked / O.C.R." is a CD release of the Original Cast Recording (O.C.R.) of the popular musical "Wicked.".

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Product Identifiers

ProducerBrian May^Glen Ballard^Kris Fredriksson^Phil Ramone^Stephen Oremus^Stephen Schwartz
Record LabelDbwy, Decca Broadway
UPC0602517827769
eBay Product ID (ePID)13070879631

Product Key Features

Release Year2008
FormatCD
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistWicked / O.C.R.
Release TitleWicked / O.C.R.

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.28 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks27
TracksNo One Mourns the Wicked, Dear Old Shiz, The Wizard and I, What Is This Feeling?, Something Bad, Dancing Through Life, Popular, I'm Not That Girl, One Short Day, A Sentimental Man, Defying Gravity, Thank Goodness, Wonderful, I'm Not That Girl, As Long As You're Mine, No Good Deed, March of the Witch Hunters, For Good, Finale "Wicked", For Good, I'm Not That Girl, Making Good, Solang Ich Dich Hab, Gutes Tun, Dancing Through Life, Popular, Defying Gravity [Dance Mix]
NotesA Collector S Must Have! The 5th Anniversary Special Edition (Complete with Rare Photographs and a Special Wicked History Timeline) Contains Two CDS and Two Companion Booklets. CD1 Is the Grammy Award Winning Original Cast Recording. CD2 Features 8 Never Before Heard Bonus Tracks, Including Newly Recorded Pop Duet By Superstars Leann Rimes and Delta Goodrem; Pop Recording By Wicked Star Kerry Ellis Arranged and Produced By Queen's Brian May; a Rare Song Cut from the Initial Backers "Workshop" of Wicked, Performed By Original Workshop Actress Stephanie Block and Composer/Lyricist Stephen Schwartz on the Piano; Tracks from the German and Japanese Language Productions of the Show. Companion Booklet Includes Wonderful Photos and New Essay By Stephen Schwartz.
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