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Closer Than Ever: Vocal Score | 
enlarge | Authors: David Shire, Richard Maltby Publisher: Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $49.95 You Save: $0.05
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 465952
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 276 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 8.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0769218202 Dewey Decimal Number: 782 UPC: 029156902907 EAN: 9780769218205 ASIN: 0769218202
Publication Date: July 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Book is brand new, and has never been opened. Thousands of satisfied customers!
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Product Description Titles are: Back on Base * Closer than Ever * If I Sing * Life Story * Miss Byrd * One of the Good Guys.
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Wonderful Score November 25, 2008 This is the entire score to Closer than Ever. It has every hilarious, heart felt note. A bargain at $50! This is the only place to get some of the songs. A very welcome addition to my library.
Intelligent and beautiful music! December 9, 2005 This is a must have for singers looking for something different. The words and music are so moving in this musical - there is something in Closer Than Ever for all musical theatre fans!
Unfairly Neglected October 30, 2002 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just finished performing in a run of this show at Univ of MD and I can honestly say that I'm in love with this show. Musically and lyrically, it was written with such honesty and truthfulness -- none of that flambouyent loudness and sillyness associated with other musicals, just the truth. The music and words work so well together! All of the songs are wonderful expressions of situations that can happen in anyone's life. "One of the Good Guys" and "Life Story" are examples of that fact. Also, Shire notates the notes to the words so well. Shire and Maltby's sound partnership is very evident. This makes for a easy interpretation by the performer, such as in "What am I Doin'?" how the higher notes are used in points of emotional elevation. But that's how it is with all the songs. So simple but yet, you can tell, the intricities were carefully and delicately thought out. What I just can't express is how real and honest the songs are. This is the best example to show of a musical. What's a shame is how unknown and unpopular this musical is. No one seems to understand and find a way to unlock the realness of this unfairly neglected piece of American repertoire. It needs to be introduced to the mainstream audience. Well, at least I can tell you. But you must spread this to the world. Tell your friends, relatives, tell all! Do not let this sink into the musical land of the unknown.
Contrived, but fun nonetheless October 28, 2002 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The score to a reveiw by the almost infamous duo of Maltby and Shire, Closer than Ever contains some memorable songs on an extremely vague topic, using "doors" as a metaphor for choices and chances one must face in life. This metaphor expounds itself into a wide array of songs on everything from a father having his first child to the history of Muzak. This review is a little more enjoyable than the trite "starting here, starting now" by the same authors. However, be advised that Maltby and Shire have the almost impressive ability to say nothing with so many words. Still, the music is both enjoyable and entertaining. Maltby and Shire began the review when a song from their musical "Baby" was cut from the show. They began to throw in other random songs into what they called their "urban file" until they were asked to put up a small cabaret in 1987. "Closer Than Ever" was the result. This is the complete score to the show. It contains all of the vocal harmonies and counterpoint that each of the 4 performers are supposed to sing in the show, as well as the piano accompaniment. In response to the last review, a Vocal Score is literally a piano reduction of the music used in an actual performance of a show with complete dance music, scene change music, etc. They are usually a bit pricey. Vocal Selections are usually a simplified piano reduction with (sometimes) both melody and chord symbols written in. In the hands of a good pianist, either will suffice for a recital performance or otherwise.
Great Musical- Great Book- Few Songs. May 4, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Although 'Closer Than Ever' is one of my favorite Broadway revues, and all the sheet music in this book is very good, there aren't that many songs included. The songs are: Miss Byrd, One Of The Good Guys, Life Story, If I Sing, Back On Base, and Closer Than Ever. 'If I Sing' is an amazing piece. That alone is worth the price of the book. However, I would've given the book a fifth star if it had included more songs from the show. Such as... You Want To Be My Friend?, What Am I Doin'?, Three Friends, Another Wedding Song, or Father of Fathers. As I said, 'If I Sing' is absolutely amazing. If you have a tenor range and are interested in singing 'If I Sing', buy this book. If you want a taste of some great sheet music from an impressive revue musical, buy this book. But if you want to have a more complete collection from 'Closer Than Ever', buy the vocal score instead.
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