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A Chorus Line ist eines der erfolgreichsten Broadway-Musicals aller Zeiten. Es lief vom 25. Juli 1975 bis zum 28. April 1990 am Broadway und hielt mit 6137 Vorstellungen bis dahin den Rekord für das am längsten laufende Musical. Die ersten 101 Vorstellungen fanden off-Broadway am The Public Theatre statt, danach zog man wegen des überragenden Erfolgs ins Shubert Theatre um.

Die Idee zu dem Musical hatte Michael Bennett, der auch Choreographie und Regie führte. Die Musik stammt von Marvin Hamlisch, die Gesangstexte von Edward Kleban, das Buch schrieben James Kirkwood und Nicholas Dante. Die Handlung basiert dabei zum größten Teil auf den Lebenserinnerungen der Darsteller der Original-Besetzung.

Das Musical beschreibt das Auswahlverfahren (engl. Audition, Casting) für Besetzung eines geplanten Broadway-Musicals. In einem erbarmungslosen Ausleseprozess müssen die Tänzerinnen und Tänzer allerdings nicht nur ihr Können unter Beweis stellen, sondern auch etwas von ihrer Persönlichkeit preisgeben. Zum Schluss bleiben sechzehn Künstler übrig, aus denen der Regisseur wiederum acht Glückliche auswählt.
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  • galactickaiser schrieb:
    letzten Monat
    i am soooooooooooooooooooo never changing my tags it would take way too long

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  • NeoAnjou schrieb:
    Dezember 2011
    I think a lot of the debate would end if the description were made less patronising. The 'do yourself a favor' line really rubs me up the wrong way, and is needlessly hostile. A switch to a more gentle and positive description might actually get people to change their artists, something like: 'Original Broadway Cast' is a generic artist label used for various Broadway shows. Last FM recommends that rather than using the generic cast label changing your tags, to include the actual artist name in the artist field, so that artists can receive the plays they deserver and statistics can be kept clean.'

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  • samsnicefm schrieb:
    Dezember 2011
    Finale is the best song ever.

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  • fakehead schrieb:
    November 2011
    How long has this debate been going? Since the birth of last.fm? Nothing has changed since, and it's obvious that nothing will. It's time to put a lid on it.

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  • love_conquers schrieb:
    November 2011
    I plan on keeping the OBC tag, since I use it to differentiate between different casts. Some show originally start in London, in which case I use Original London Cast. Some shows start Off-Broadway, so I use Original Off-Broadway cast and so on and so forth. I'd rather not have Adam Pascal/Heather Headley, Sherie Rene Scott/Adam Pascal/Heather Headley, and Heather Headley/Sherie Rene Scott as three separate artists in my library under one album, when I can simplify them down into Original Broadway Cast as the artist and have the album as Aida.

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  • hugocaladohc schrieb:
    Oktober 2011
    The Little Mermaid ♥

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  • Moz_Smiths schrieb:
    September 2011
    Hasa Diga Eebowai :)

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  • Olina23 schrieb:
    September 2011
    i actually add the cast as the artist name and leave it like that whether or not last.fm changes it!

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  • lorata schrieb:
    September 2011
    As PurpleCow17 said, tagging Broadway shows by the composer is idiotic. How are you supposed to tell whether it's the original cast, 10th Anniversary Cast, etc., if it's all listed under "Stephen Sondheim" or whatnot?

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  • promisedeyes schrieb:
    August 2011
    The Internet Is for Porn (?) ;-3

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  • liftarn schrieb:
    Juli 2011
    You would not be alone. Last.fm looks at Musicbrainz for guidelines how to tag music and just look at http://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Specific_types_of_releases/Theatre

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  • PurpleCow17 schrieb:
    Juni 2011
    I could if I wasn't using Last.fm. Since nobody else tags their tracks like that, I would most likely be the sole listener for each and every showtune I own, thus eliminating a large part of the social portion of the site, which is a large portion of what I like. Also - and admittedly this is a less serious issue, and I'd certainly learn to deal with it if I ever did switch everything over - that's an ugly tag, especially for horrifically long cast recording names, such as "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968 London Concept Album)." It also feels like a waste of my available tags - like now I should use the album tag for something else, since it would essentially be a repeat of the artist. There are pros and cons for all the different tagging options but none of them are ideal.

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  • liftarn schrieb:
    Juni 2011
    If you tag the albums as "Show Name (production)" you would be able to tell them apart.

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  • PurpleCow17 schrieb:
    Juni 2011
    It's nice to pretend there's a simple solution here, but there simply isn't. I'm not a fan of the "Original Broadway Cast" tag (as it does tend to lump a bunch of unconnected shows together) but tagging the composer as the artist is crazy unhelpful for Broadway cast recordings. The plethora of *different* cast recordings of the same show (not to mention composer demos) means that I should have four or five different songs titled "This is the Moment," all listed with Frank Wildhorn as the artist, but all recorded by different singers from different casts. The best solution I've come up with is tagging each individual song by the actual singers performing, which makes MusicBrainz mad but, honestly, it functions as a cover. Why would I tag a cover as being by the original artist rather than the artist singing it?

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  • airfigaro schrieb:
    Juni 2011
    I wish I could change tags imported from mog.com when I listen to a show. This is the silliest tag.

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  • pockyy schrieb:
    Mai 2011
    ooo..new picture

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  • liftarn schrieb:
    April 2011
    @Sheikm: Listing by composer is what makes most sense and it's also policy, see http://musicbrainz.org/doc/Musical_Soundtrack_Style It certainly makes more sense that using artificial artists like the album name, location where it was performed or simply as Soundtrack like many do.

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  • Sheikm schrieb:
    April 2011
    It's mostly that the site seems obsessed by listing everything by composer, which... well, it's kinda lacking in the sense department, if anything.

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  • liftarn schrieb:
    April 2011
    @Sheikm: Please explain. I am aware that every album in existence is not listed at MusicBrainz. If so you can help out by adding it. As for "ridiculous suggestions" I think you need to explain that as well.

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  • Sheikm schrieb:
    April 2011
    That doesn't explain things very much, really... anyway. I had a look at 'correcting' my tags, and a lot of the albums that I own don't even show up properly on that site. It also gives ridiculous suggestions for the few that it -does- recognize.

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