| | Dessa Rose Soundtrack CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Lyricist/librettist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty's musical Dessa Rose is in some ways reminiscent of their stage adaptation of Ragtime in that it tells interweaving stories of black and white Americans and their confrontation with racism. Nominally speaking, Ragtime was the larger scale work, encompassing a huge cast, playing in a Broadway theater, and also taking on the immigrant experience in America. But Dessa Rose, which opened at the off-Broadway Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in New York's Lincoln Center on March 21, 2005, and ran through May 29, is described by annotator Ira Weitzman as a "folk opera," the term originally coined for Porgy and Bess, and this two-hour, full-length recording of the show, dialogue included, reveals that its artistic goals are at least as lofty as those of Ragtime. In her 1986 novel, Sherley Anne Williams created a fictional story combining the lives of two real-life women living in the South during the mid-19th century, a pregnant slave girl who incited a slave rebellion and a white woman, left alone on a plantation by her profligate husband, who harbored runaway slaves. Ahrens' adaptation finds both women, in old age, retelling their story, such that leads LaChanze, as Dessa Rose, and Rachel York, as Ruth, are forced to change back and forth from their old to their young selves, sometimes in the same scene. The story is heavily melodramatic, as the saintly African-American characters and the white woman who joins them struggle against the monstrous white men who enslave them, torture them, and try to rape them. The plot strains credulity at times, but it is less important than that, by the end, the bond of sisterhood overcomes barriers of race and jealousy. Flaherty's music naturally makes much use of 19th century American popular styles, from folk songs to society waltzes, with a heavy debt to Stephen Foster. The cast is talented and enthusiastic, lending a degree of authenticity to a work that otherwise might come across as contrived. ~ William Ruhlmann
Lyricist: Lynn Ahrens.
Personnel: William Parry, Rebecca Eichenberger, Rachel York, James Stovall, Norm Lewis, Tina Fabrique, David Hess (vocals).
Liner Note Author: Ira Weitzman.
Recording information: Clinton Recording Studios, NY.
Actors: William Parry; Rachel York; James Stovall; Norm Lewis; Tina Fabrique; David Hess.
Editor: Sophie Marchant.
Photographer: Joan Marcus. Dessa Rose Soundtrack Music
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| | | | Dessa Rose Soundtrack CD DISC 1: |
  | 1. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. We Are Descended |
  | 2. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Comin' Down The Quarters |
  | 3. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Ol' Banjar |
  | 4. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Oh, slavery didn't do away... |
  | 5. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Something Of My Own |
  | 6. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Watch your step, Mr. Nehemiah... |
  | 7. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Ink |
| 8. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Hey Hey... Hey Hey... |
  | 9. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. You had no call to break that |
| 10. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Why you kill him?... |
  | 11. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. The Gold Band |
| 12. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. See them stars... |
  | 13. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Little Star |
  | 14. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Hey, pretty girl... |
  | 15. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. The Gold Band (Conclusion) |
  | 16. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Ladies |
  | 17. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Bertie's Waltz |
  | 18. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. At The Glen |
  | 19. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Good afternoon, Odessa... |
  | 20. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Observations on the famed devil Woman... |
  | 21. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Capture The Girl |
| 22. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Janet? Philip?... |
  | 23. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. The people on her place... |
  | 24. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Miss. We Was Only |
  | 25. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Fly Away |
  | 26. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. That's the first time... |
| 27. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. I'm sorry, Master... |
  | 28. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Fly Away (Conclusion) / How Long Will It Be? |
  | 29. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Dessa Rose Escapes Nehemiah |
  | 30. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Terrible |
  | 31. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Mmm... Hmm... |
  | 32. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. Obstinate little fool... |
  | 33. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Their Eyes Are Clear. Blue Like Sky |
  | 34. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Scene. This baby don't need no name |
  | 35. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 1. Twelve Children |
| | Dessa Rose Soundtrack Songs DISC 2: |
  | 1. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Noah's Dove |
  | 2. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Through talking to Nathan... |
  | 3. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Why y'all call her Devil Woman?... |
  | 4. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. It was then I knew... |
  | 5. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Fly Away (Reprise) |
  | 6. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Ah, look here!... |
  | 7. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. The Scheme |
| 8. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Nathan thinks we might could... |
  | 9. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Why Miz Ruth... |
  | 10. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. In The Bend Of My Arm |
| 11. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Miz... Nathan! Nathan... |
  | 12. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Better If I Died |
  | 13. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Ten Petticoats |
| 14. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. We organized to go... |
  | 15. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Just Over The Line |
  | 16. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Now things was going... |
  | 17. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. A Pleasure |
| 18. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. That Mr. Oscar is... |
  | 19. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Not if your tongue gets loose... |
  | 20. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. I understood... |
  | 21. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. White Milk And Red Blood |
  | 22. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. They tell you about... |
  | 23. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. Anna, I swear you are as slow as molasses... |
  | 24. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Scene. It was just like her... |
  | 25. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. Master, master... |
  | 26. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. S'caped... |
  | 27. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. I don't want your money, child... |
| 28. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. Sheriff, this gal ain't got... |
  | 29. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. Sheriff, I got... |
  | 30. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. No. No! Look here... |
  | 31. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Scene. Mistress, I... |
  | 32. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Epilogue. We Are Descended |
  | 33. | Dessa Rose, musical: Act 2. Final Sequence. Just Over The Line - Instrumental (Exit Music) |
| Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Worth the Wait! I saw Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center back in March of last year, and instantly fell in love with the haunting, moving and uplifting score. It is such a pleasure now to have the cast recording and to be able to listen to Ahrens and Flaherty's gorgeous music whenever I want!
LaChanze and Rachel York shine as a runaway slave and an abandoned white woman, respectively; both of whom are doing whatever possible to survive. The supporting cast-especially Norm Lewis and Kecia Lewis (no relation, I believe!)-is also excellent.
Anybody who calls themself a musical theater fan should own this superb cast album. It's truly worth the somewhat extravagant price! Submitted by CK (New Jersey, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Wonderful Keepsake of a Magnificent Musical 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.
Submitted by lovesclassics (Melrose, MA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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