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Original Soundtrack: Chicago: Music From the Miramax Motion Picture Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Overture / And All That Jazz
 
Listen Funny Honey
 
Listen When You're Good to Mama
 
Listen Cell Block Tango
 
Listen All I Care About
 
Listen We Both Reached for the Gun
 
Listen Roxie
 
Listen I Can't Do It Alone
 
Listen Mister Cellophane
 
Listen Razzle Dazzle
 
Listen Class
 
Listen Nowadays (Roxie)
 
Listen Nowadays / Hot Honey Rag
 
Listen I Move On
 
Listen After Midnight
 
Listen Roxie's Suite
 
Listen Cell Block Tango (He Had It Comin') (Not in Film) [*]
 
Listen Love Is a Crime (Not in Film) [*]
 

Original Soundtrack:
Chicago: Music From the Miramax Motion Picture
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CD Information
Released: January 14, 2002
Label: Sony
Genre: Musicals , Show Tunes , Cabaret
Review
Maurine Watkins' satirical play +Chicago has gone through several permutations since it opened at ~the Music Box Theatre on Broadway on December 30, 1926. There was a silent movie version in 1927, followed by a sound film called Roxie Hart starring Ginger Rogers in 1942. In 1975, director/choreographer Bob Fosse and the songwriting team of John Kander and Fred Ebb brought a darker vision to the story of a murderess who achieves acquittal due to publicity and slick lawyering, and their musical ran 898 performances back on Broadway. But the show really came into its own in 1996 when, in the wake of the O.J. Simpson trial, a revival was mounted that was still running on Broadway six years later when this movie version of the musical was released. The story and setting are perfect for Kander Ebb, who delight in using musical pastiches of the interwar era to underlie a deeply pessimistic world view in such works as +Cabaret. Indeed, listeners will be much reminded of that earlier score by this one, in which each character gets one or more hot jazz-style numbers to illuminate his or her villainy. What may surprise listeners is how effective the principals -- Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, and John C. Reilly -- are, given that none of them are known for their singing abilities. Modern studio techniques can do wonders, of course, making actual dubbing virtually unnecessary, but the actors really throw themselves into these performances. Less impressive are the extraneous songs (not actually featured in the film) tacked on at the end, presumably to expand the album's commercial appeal, including a rap by Queen Latifah (who co-stars in the film) and Lil' Kim, and a musically irrelevant dance tune by Anastacia that wasn't even written by Kander Ebb. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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