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Adding Machine: A Musical | 
enlarge | Creators: Joshua Schmidt, Brad "gorilla" Carbone, Andy Boroson, Timothy Splain, Adinah Alexander, Amy Warren, Cyrilla Baer, Danny Marcus, Jeff Still, Joel Hatch, John Farrell, Niffer Clarke, Roger E. Dewitt Label: P.S. CLASSICS Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $11.59 You Save: $8.39 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 11688
Format: Cast Recording Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 865 UPC: 803607086527 EAN: 0803607086527 ASIN: B0017T269G
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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| Tracks:
| • | Prelude 2. Something to Be Proud Of 3. Office Reverie 4. In Numbers 5. I'd Rather Watch You 6. The Party 7. Zero's Confession 8. Once More/Ham and Eggs 9. Didn't We? 10. The Gospel According to Shrdlu 11. A Pleasant Place 12. Shrdlu's Blues 13. Daisy's Confession/I'd Rather Watch You (reprise) 14. Freedom!/The Flinch 15. In Numbers (reprise) 16. Freedom! (reprise) 17. The Music of the Machine |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Loved it at the Minnetta Lane, even better on CD November 11, 2008 After seeing this show in June I decided I would take the experience home with me to give the score a few more listens. I am overwhelmingly glad I did. I enjoyed it even more on 2nd 3rd and 10th listens.
I would have to say, CAUTION: This is not your mother's musical theatre!
Elmer Rice's (the original playwright) bleak world view is perfectly illustrated and expanded upon by this mathematical and rewarding show. Granted, this might not be a CD that you want to put on your 'Jog and Workout Playlist', but if you want something to stimulate you and challenge you sonically as well as philosophically, this cast recording packed with stellar acting and singing is a winner.
It is NOT 'Funny Girl' or 'Hello Dolly', but it has just as much artistry, heart, intelligence as anything I can think of.
Particular Standouts on the Disc are: The Music of the Machine, I'd Rather watch You (a tin pan alley pastiche), and The Party.
Man...This couldnt make it to Broadway. October 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This musical is great. Better than 99% of musicals that go to broadway. The score is amazing. The cast is great. The show is funny. Buy it.
A few neat ideas captured in an unsatisfying (grating) way October 9, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I too purchased "Adding Machine: A Musical" due to the encouraging and glowing earlier reviews. I suspect there may be a real disparity between those seeing and commenting on the staged show and those basing their reviews on the recording alone. I imagine the staged show could be an interesting and praiseworthy achievement, but the recording alone is what we are supposed to be reviewing here. I cannot imagine anyone taking great pleasure in repeated listens. A four or five star review for a unique and intriguing stage show is understandable (even one that offends the ear), but I doubt the average listener would find this recording such a remarkable experience.
It was only the final few tracks that made me decide upon two stars instead of one. This musical really grated on my nerves in almost every possible way. Much of the music and singing was staccato, shrill, and unpleasant to the ear. Primary accompaniment is piano and synthesizer (frequently making harsh techno experimentation sounds circa 1975). It is a dark, empty, jarring sound.
The characters are completely unsympathetic and unlikable. The wife (Mrs. Zero) is a nagging ungrateful bitter gossip. The husband (Mr. Zero) is gruff, whiny, bitter, and suffers a sense of entitlement. They and their acquaintances (having other number appellations; One, Two, etc.) display wanton bigotry in an offensive little rant in "The Party" using all manner of racial and ethnic slurs. The love interest/coworker (Daisy Devore) seems a depressed blow-hard early on as well. These are dark, joyless, abrasive people. People I'd rather not be around.
There are a few fleeting items of interest that hint at what could have been better material in my opinion. In prison, Zero meets Shrdlu who was raised by a very "religious" mother. There is an unfortunate incident involving a leg of lamb that is recounted in a gospel hymn style. The subject matter and lyrics in that styling (a successful composition) were entertaining. Additionally, on the philosophical side, Shrdlu's expectations for the afterlife and the actual result might have been further explored entertainingly. Daisy also gets a bit of a love ballad that unfortunately is quickly burdened with the constructs prevalent throughout the musical. Finally, the central concept of desiring life to "add up" to something valuable is a powerful idea. It just wasn't explored in a meaningful way.
Possibly the staging for the show brings the material uniquely to life. Perhaps I could better understand the artistic and thematic use of the cold and grating staccato sounds. Perhaps the juxtaposition of the harsher sounds and the few simple melodies or rhythms rightly interpreted makes for an emotionally fulfilling or enlightening experience. I dare not subject myself to repeated listens to find out.
Do not expect Broadway music September 20, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wished those who rave about this recording would have said: "this is not your average sounding Broadway show." I would have saved my money. Now, if you like hard, acidic rock of industrial nature, aggresive and without much good melody, this is definitely for you. For me it is Kurt Weill on speed and without the tunes. PS: I wished that those who write reviews remember that the main purpose is to "help others make a decision" and include these caveats. Unfortunately, so many seem to do it to pursue their own frustrated ego trip. So here it is a warning for those who like intelligent music and lyrics a-la-Sondheim: proceed carefully.
not as good as expected August 18, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
After reading the posted reviews, I was looking forward to receiving the musical but was disappointed when it finally arrived. I found the music to be somewhat harsh and, while the premise was intriquing, it probably translated better on the stage...
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