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Smash Cast

Bombshell

Bombshell

UPC: 887654467928

Format: CD

Release Date: Feb 12, 2013

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Lyricists: Marc Shaiman; Scott Wittman.
Audio Mixer: Lawrence Manchester.
Liner Note Authors: Marc Shaiman; Scott Wittman.
Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Jungle City Studios, New York, NY; MSR Studios, New York, NY; Over At Marc & Scott's, New York, NY; Sound Decisions, Austin, TX; Spin Recording Studios, Long Island City, NY; Sugarbox Studios, New York, NY.
NBC's musical-within-a musical TV series Smash kicked off its second season by releasing the original cast recording of Bombshell, the Marilyn Monroe-inspired production the show's characters struggled to get off the ground in the first season. That was a smart move, since the Bombshell songs that were included on the season one soundtrack were among the most vibrant, capturing the passion that fuels staging a Broadway show. Bombshell plays like a true original cast recording, tracing the show's plot in its liner notes and separating its songs into acts. While the competition between Karen (Katharine McPhee) and Ivy (Megan Hilty) over who would be Bombshell's leading lady was one of the main plot points of season one, the cast recording features both wannabe Marilyns, allowing each performer to play to her strengths, whether they're singing together, as on "Let Me Be Your Star," or separately. While both actresses sing ballads and rousing songs, McPhee's more delicate voice works especially well on vulnerable numbers like "Never Give All the Heart," and Hilty's playful Monroe impersonation sizzles on "The National Pastime" and "I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl." As with the tracks that premiered on the season one soundtrack, Bombshell was written by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, who bring the same wit to the rest of these songs. The slick, brassy "Smash!," "Public Relations," and "Dig Deep" examine the star system and publicity machine that Marilyn used (and was sometimes abused by) with clever lyrics, while "Don't Forget Me" is exactly the kind of showy finale expected from this kind of old-school musical. Elsewhere, Bombshell spotlights Smash's on-the-mark casting: Bernadette Peters gives the project more Broadway credibility with her turns as Marilyn's mother on the bubbly '30s pastiche "At Your Feet" and the unabashedly sentimental "Hang the Moon." Tony Award-winner Christian Borle delivers a show-stopping performance as a motor-mouthed Daryl Zanuck on "Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking," and Leslie Odom, Jr. embodies Nat King Cole on "Let's Start Tomorrow Tonight." Even if Bombshell isn't a real Broadway musical, it hits all the notes a production like this should, and showcases the most appealing parts of Smash in the process. ~ Heather Phares

Tracks:

1 - Bombshell~Act 1. Let Me Be Your Star (extended intro)
2 - Bombshell~Act 1. At Your Feet
3 - Bombshell~Act 1. Smash!
4 - Bombshell~Act 1. Never Give All The Heart
5 - Bombshell~Act 1. The 20th Century Fox Mambo
6 - Bombshell~Act 1. The National Pastime
7 - Bombshell~Act 1. History Is Made At Night
8 - Bombshell~Act 1. I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl
9 - Bombshell~Act 1. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
10 - Bombshell~Act 1. Don't Say Yes Until I Finish Talking
11 - Bombshell~Act 1. On Lexington & 52nd Street
12 - Bombshell~Act 1. Cut, Print... Moving On
13 - Bombshell~Act 2. Public Relations
14 - Bombshell~Act 2. Dig Deep
15 - Bombshell~Act 2. Second Hand White Baby Grand
16 - Bombshell~Act 2. They Just Keep Moving The Line
17 - Bombshell~Act 2. Let's Be Bad
18 - Bombshell~Act 2. The Right Regrets
19 - Bombshell~Act 2. (Let's Start) Tomorrow Tonight
20 - Bombshell~Act 2. Our Little Secret
21 - Bombshell~Act 2. Hang The Moon
22 - Bombshell~Act 2. Don't Forget Me