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Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast)
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Into Broadway's creative vacuum of revivals, movie adaptations, and Hollywood star vehicles comes Rent,… Read more
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Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast)
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Into Broadway's creative vacuum of revivals, movie adaptations, and Hollywood star vehicles comes Rent, the story of squatters, junkies, performance artists, struggling musicians, drag queens, aspiring filmmakers, and HIV-positives (and you thought Miss Saigon's helicopter landing was cool). Undoubtedly among the defining pop cultural events of 1996, Rent has already won four Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. More importantly, it threatens to bring substance back to the Great White Way.

Transposing Puccini's 100-year-old opera La Bohème into modern day Bohemia (19th-century Paris's Left Bank becomes late-20th-century New York's East Village where the scourge of tuberculosis becomes the plague of AIDS) Rent celebrates life among the young, sick, and unconventional. While Broadway shows are hardly the place for authentic portrayals of the latest marginalized hipsters, composer Jonathan Larson (who died at age 36, days before his musical opened) managed to sculpt vivid characters and scenes that bring Avenue A as close as it will ever come to 42nd Street. And by telling a socially relevant story of living without the guarantee of a future (renting, that is), Larson does his own little bit to define an X'ed generation. At worst, Rent is the Hair of the '90s.

For the majority of us who won't be seeing Rent anytime soon, the Original Cast Recording is more than just an after-show souvenir. Well-packaged with a complete libretto, the two-CD set is a worthwhile album separate of live performance. Full of songs that are funny and catchy, inspiring and touching, smart and hip and not overly sentimental, Rent mixes showtune pop with elements of rock, R&B, dance, gospel, and tango to make one of the best albums of the year--certainly the best rock opera in decades. La vie bohème, indeed. --Roni Sarig

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5 of 5 stars  One Blaze of Glory achieved in the after-life
Friday, April 22, 2005
Johnatan Larson sadly died before the Broadway Premiere of "RENT", his brilliant debut as a musical theatre writer/director. But he was meant to be remembered for years to come, as his worked would achieve greatness with the passage of time because of the quality of it.
Great music, great production values, a story adapted from the opera "La Boheme", with contemporary themes, and powerful lyrics make this one a true and total winner.

5 of 5 stars  THIS SHOW IS SO AMAZING!
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Rent has to be one the best broadway shows ever maade!! The music is amazing! It has a rock feel to it but alos some R&B like the song Santa Fe. I have seen this show 5 times and it is well worth it!

5 of 5 stars  Amazing!!!
Friday, April 08, 2005
I've been listening to RENT since I was in grade 8. It took me awhile to actually know what was going on in the songs, but I loved them. I have now seen the musical and it is amazing.

I love this cast recording, I've listened to it so many times and I cannot get sick of it. There are so many powerful songs, and also fun ones. Some favourites include: One Song Glory, Out Tonight, Take Me or Leave Me, and Your Eyes. But there are many many more.

If you are a RENT fan, you MUST buy this CD, or if you want to experience the magic of RENT.

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Waiter!Waiter!Waiter!
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
This is a fabulous recording, and the artists are, for the most part, the ones who will appear in the upcoming movie.

No CD can match a live performance, of course; especially not the life-altering experience that is Rent.

2 out of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1 of 5 stars  "Foul in subject, and fulminant but futile in its music...."
Monday, March 21, 2005
Over a century ago New York Tribune music critic Henry Krehbiel described LA BOHEME as "foul in subject, and fulminant but futile in its music.... silly and inconsequential..." Words which can today describe the Broadway musical RENT, based, albeit loosely, on Puccini's LA BOHEME. How it has achieved critical and popular acclaim boggles the mind!

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