
Keys: The Music of Scott Alan - Special Edition (Explicit)
Scott Alan's follow up to his Internationally successful CD, 'Dreaming Wide Awake,' with his latest anthology of music, 'Keys,' featuring some of today' brightest Broadway and West End's stars singing the music and lyrics of Scott Alan.
It's Good to See You Again - Sung by Marcus Paul James
West - Sung by Julia Murney
Blessing - Sung by Tituss Burgess and Jenn Colella
And There it Is - Sung by Lisa Brescia
The Dress - Sung by Randy Graff
This Time - Sung by Heidi Blickenstaff
Behind These Walls - Sung by Kerry Ellis
How Did I End Up Here ? - Sung by Norm Lewis
His Name - Sung by Kate Wetherhead
The Dance - Sung by Megan Hilty
Again - Sung by Hadley Fraser
The Distance You Have Come - Sung by Natalie Weiss featuring the 'Monday Nights, New Voices' Choir
Always - Sung by Sutton Foster
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Please Dont Let Me Go - Sung by Caissie Levy
Nothing More - Sung by Scott Alan
West - Backing Track Only
Blessing - Backing Track Only
And There it Is - Backing Track Only
Behind These Walls - Backing Track Only
Again - Backing Track Only
The Distance You Have Come - Backing Track and Backing Vocals Only
Album Producer: Scott Alan
Engineer: Paul Vazquez
Orchestrations and Arrangements by:
James Abbott, Barbara Anselmi, Sam Davis, Tom Kitt and Jesse Vargas
Violin: Matthew Lehmann
Cello: Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf
Viola: David Gold
Trumpet: Elaine Burt
Trombone: Charles Gordon
French Horn: Patrick Pridemore and Jill Beckish
Reeds: Marc Phaneuf
Bass Clarinet and Bassoon: Mark Thrasher
Oboe: David Young
Harp: Ruth Bennett
Guitar:
Guitar: Jake Ezra-Schwartz and Sean Driscoll
Bass Steve Gilewski
Drums: Sean McDaniel and Billy Miller
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"Alan's attractive songs are filled with interesting ideas and often soaring emotions; in song after song, the composer/lyricist develops self-contained personal dramas ... As on his debut album, Mr. Alan is well represented by his friends ... All of whom help to make "Keys" a worthy successor to "Dreaming Wide Awake," and one which serves to further enhance the notion that Mr. Alan is someone to keep our eyes, and ears, on."
-Steven Suskin, Playbill.com's 'On the Record'