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Company (2018 London Cast Recording)

Rosalie Craig, Patti Lupone, Mel Giedroyc, Jonathan Bailey

Company (2018 London Cast Recording)

Awards:

The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’,...

Company (2018 London Cast Recording)

Rosalie Craig, Patti Lupone, Mel Giedroyc, Jonathan Bailey

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Awards:

The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’,...

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Contents and tracklist

Overture
Track length0:59
Company
Track length5:08
The Little Things You Do Together
Track length2:32
Sorry-Grateful
Track length3:41
You Could Drive a Person Crazy
Track length2:52
Have I Got a Guy for You
Track length2:38
Someone Is Waiting
Track length2:47
Another Hundred People
Track length3:16
Getting Married Today
Track length4:19
Marry Me a Little
Track length4:55
Entr'Acte
Track length0:38
Side by Side by Side
Track length8:45
Poor Baby
Track length3:26
Tick Tock
Track length3:04
Barcelona
Track length3:17
Into Nightclub
Track length1:38
The Ladies Who Lunch
Track length4:09
Being Alive
Track length5:01
Curtain Call
Track length1:47
Exit Music
Track length1:46

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    December 2019
    Critics' Choice

December 2019

The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’, Jonathan Bailey brings the house down as Jamie on the verge of a nervous breakdown in ‘Getting married today’, and Patti LuPone’s ‘Ladies who lunch’ has just the right mix of insouciance and bitterness.
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