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Passage of Time by Liz Callaway (CD, 2009)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelPscc, P&S Classics
UPC0803607098421
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046097322

Product Key Features

Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreVocal
ArtistLiz Callaway
Release TitlePassage of Time

Dimensions

Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.97 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks13
Number of Discs1
TracksNothing to Lose (But Your Heart), Make Someone Happy /Something Wonderful [From the King and I], Better [From the Madwoman of Central Park West], Eleanor Rigby, I'm Not That Girl /Just Another Face [From Wicked], Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head /Singin' in the Rain [From Butch Cass, Children Will Listen [From Into the Woods], That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be, Patterns [From Baby], Secret O'Life, The Perfect Year /Memory [From Sunset Boulevard], A Child Is Born, Being Alive [From Company]
NotesLiz Callaway, who landed her first Broadway starring role at the age of 22 in the Maltby-Shire musical Baby, returns with her first solo album in eight years. This new collection, which ranges from standards to contemporary fare, reveals an actress who has lived a rich life both on and off stage. Liz transforms classics like 'Something Wonderful' and 'Make Someone Happy' into personal songs of depth and perspective, then uncovers new meaning in Stephen Schwartz's 'I'm Not That Girl,' in which a young woman tastes the bitterness of unrequited love, by pairing it with John Bucchino's song of self-preservation 'Just Another Face.' Returning to Baby, she inhabits the quiet anguish of 'Patterns;' revisiting Cats, she offers up a definitive performance of 'Memory,' giving new life to the classic song. In addition to songs from the stage, Callaway is joined by her sister, the accomplished jazz singer Ann Hampton Callaway, for Carly Simon's anthem to the distant thunder of married life, 'That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be.' with this rewarding series of songs, Liz reveals herself not only as one of Broadway's timeless voices, but as an artist who continues to experience and celebrate the Passage of Time.