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    Amélie London Cast Recording album to be released next week

    It has just been announced that a London original cast recording for Amélie The Musical is set to be released in early June. The album was produced by Tony Award winner Sean Patrick Flahaven, Chief Theatricals Executive of Concord, who has been a producer on many albums, 12 of which were nominated for Grammy Awards. Flahaven (who was also behind such hit OCR albums as those of Come From Away, Once, and Hamilton) was joined by co-producers Michael Fentiman, Barnaby Race, and Nathan Tysen for the Amélie OCR. Having received overwhelming critical acclaim from both audiences and critics alike, Amélie ran at London's Other Palace from 29 November 2019 until 1 February 2020.

    Give Amélie musical song "Stay" a listen above ⬆️


    Amélie Original Cast Recording to be released 5 June 2020!

    Sure, Lady Gaga's new Chromatica album is great and all, but the upcoming Amélie musical album is exactly what you need this summer! In case you can't wait to get your hands on this new recording, the production have released the first single "Stay" a week ahead of the album launch. The full album will be released on digital platforms on Friday, 5 June 2020.

    Have a first listen of "Stay" above and be sure to pre-order/pre-save Amélie Original London Cast Recording here (available on Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon, Amazon Music, and Google Play Music).

    Amélie Original London Cast Recording tracklist

    The album has a total of 25 tracks all recorded under just 12 hours in February 2020 at Livingstone Studios. Songs include:

    1. "The Flight of the Blue Fly" 
    2. "World's Best Papa" 
    3. "Post Mortem" 
    4. "The Sound of Going Round in Circles" 
    5. "The Commute Home"
    6. "When the Booth Goes Bright"
    7. "The Bottle Drops"
    8. "Girl with the Glass"
    9. "How to Tell Time" 
    10. "Tour De France"
    11. "Goodbye, Amélie"
    12. "Half Asleep"
    13. "Backyard"
    14. "Sister's Pickle"
    15. "Halfway"
    16. "Window Seat"
    17. "Thin Air"
    18. "There's No Place Like Gnome"
    19. "Times Are Hard for Dreamers"
    20. "Blue Arrow Suite"
    21. "The Late Nino Quincampoix"
    22. "A Better Haircut"
    23. "Stay"
    24. "Halfway-Reprise"
    25. "Where Do We Go from Here"


    More about Amélie The Musical 

    The stage musical itself is based on the hit 2001 French romantic comedy film of the same name by director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Alien Resurrection, Delicatessen, The City of Lost Children). The movie was nominated for a total of five Academy Awards and ended up taking home two BAFTA Awards.

    The musical premiered in the UK at the Watermill Theatre before transferring to The Other Palace in London. The Off-West End musical features music by Hem's Daniel Messé, lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Messé, and a book by Craig Lucas. It was directed by  Michael Fentiman and included choreography by Tom Jackson Greaves, designs by Madeleine Girling, lighting design by Elliot Griggs, musical supervision and direction by George Francis, orchestrations and arrangements by Barnaby Race, and sound design by Tom Marshall.

    Who is featured on the Original London Cast Recording of Amélie

    The London cast of Amélie starred Audrey Brisson in the eponymous role alongside Caolan McCarthy, Chris Jared, Emma Jane Morton, Faoileann Cunningham, Jez Unwin, Johnson Willis, Josh Sneesby, Kate Robson-Stuart, Oliver Gran, Rachel Dawson, Samuel Morgan-Grahame, and Sophie Crawford.

    📰 Keep following our news pages for all the exciting West End and UK theatre announcements!

    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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