This listing is for Various – A Chorus Line - Original Cast Recording Vinyl LP Record Album JS-33581.
 
Label: CBS Masterworks – JS 33581
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: 1975
Genre: Jazz, Stage & Screen
Style: Musical, Swing   
 
Condition:   Jacket:    Very Good          Vinyl:  Very Good
 
Tracklist:
 
A1 Company – I Hope I Get It 4:58
A2 Wayne Cilento – I Can Do That 1:32
A3 Carole Bishop, Nancy Lane, Kay Cole – At The Ballet 5:53
A4 Renee Baughman, Don Percassi – Sing! 1:51
A5 Company – Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love (Montage) 6:45
A6 Priscilla Lopez – Nothing 4:19
B1 Donna McKechnie – The Music And The Mirror 6:38
B2 Pamela Blair – Dance: Ten; Looks: Three 2:51
B3 Company – One 4:46
B4 Priscilla Lopez And Company – What I Did For Love 3:45
B5 Company – One (Reprise) - Finale 5:02
 
A Chorus Line is a 1975 musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. Set on the bare stage of a Broadway theater, the musical is centered on seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer, as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers. Following several workshops and an Off-Broadway production, A Chorus Line opened at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway July 25, 1975, directed by Michael Bennett and co-choreographed by Bennett and Bob Avian. An unprecedented box office and critical hit, the musical received twelve Tony Award nominations and won nine, in addition to the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original Broadway production ran for 6,137 performances, becoming the longest-running production in Broadway history until surpassed by Cats in 1997, and the longest-running Broadway musical originally produced in the US, until surpassed in 2011 by the revival of Chicago. It remains the seventh longest-running Broadway show ever. A Chorus Line's success has spawned many successful productions worldwide. It began a lengthy run in the West End in 1976 and was revived on Broadway in 2006, and in the West End in 2013.