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Footloose | 
enlarge | Artist: Original Cast Recording Label: First Night Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £9.98 You Save: £4.01 (29%)
New (20) Used (1) from £8.86
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 10840
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5014636207424 ASIN: B00002MNKN
Release Date: December 6, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Footloose | | • | On Any Sunday | | • | Girl Gets Around | | • | I Can't Stand Still | | • | Somebody's Eyes | | • | Learning To Be Silent | | • | Holding Out For A Hero | | • | Somebody's Eyes (2) | | • | Heaven Help Me | | • | I'm Free/Heaven Help Me/On Any Sunday | | • | Let's Make Believe We're In Love | | • | Let's Here It For The Boy | | • | Can You Find It In Your Heart | | • | Mama Says | | • | Almost Paradise | | • | Dancing Is Not A Crime | | • | I Confess | | • | On Any Sunday (2) | | • | Can You Find It In Your Heart (2) | | • | Footloose (2) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.com Footloose is only one of a batch of dance-movies-turned-musicals from the late-'90s, but it's probably the best. Unlike Fame, it gives an audience the movie songs it expects to hear, and unlike Saturday Night Fever, it complements those songs with newly written, honest-to-goodness book songs that support the plot (written by Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow, who wrote songs for the original film). Like the 1984 Kevin Bacon film that inspired it, Footloose follows the story of Ren (Jeremy Kushnier), who moves with his mother (Catherine Cox) to a small town where dancing is prohibited by law. Teens will be teens, of course, so Ren ends up at odds with the town and especially the local minister, Reverend Moore (Stephen Lee Anderson). Along the way, the characters sing familiar songs from the movie ("The Girl Gets Around," "Holding Out for a Hero," "Let's Hear It for the Boy," "Almost Paradise," and of course the title tune), but the new songs are enjoyable as well. Footloose: The Musical doesn't exactly break new ground, but it's an enjoyable listen, particularly if you like the movie. The booklet includes a detailed synopsis, photos, and full lyrics. --David Horiuchi
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| Customer Reviews:
Fantastic feel good musical soundtrack May 3, 2004 S. Ingham (UK) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I saw a live performance of this in the UK and immediately fell in love with it. I managed to obtain a sampler with four of the tracks from this on but it still wasn't enough! Footloose, the stage musical, was adapted from the film Footloose, the film. The film was based on the true story of the small town of Elmore City, Oklahoma. Every since the founding of the town (1861)holding public dances had been illegal (no one knew why). Then the students of Elmore City High School wanted to hold a public dance and found themselves up against the church elders. Footloose is a slightly exaggerated retelling of this story. Its a classic story of a stranger coming to a town and changing everyone's lives forever. Its a fantastic story of misunderstanding, prejudice, love and loss. The songs range from breathtaking, foot-tapping (yep it makes you wanna cut footloose!!) to sad and a couple of wonderful love songs. I feel this is one of the most overlooked musicals and i can't work out why! Maybe it is the underlying current of loss (the Reverand has lost his son in a car crash which killed three other teenagers on there way back from a dance - hence dancing was banned)and how affects those within a community. True to the form of the difference between films and stage musicals there are more songs in the stage musical repetoire - including my favourite 'Mama says' which I think is a lovely, funny song (did you know you shouldn't a toaster whilst standing in the shower? And that you shouldn't hold your breath for more than an hour? Brilliant!) And to some it all up - no one can listen to the title song 'Footloose' and not feel like dancing!
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