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Unsuspecting Hearts
Emily Skinner, Alice Ripley
Unsuspecting Hearts
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley follow up their successful 1998 collaboration Duets with Unsuspecting Hearts. As in the previous album, the talented duo sings female duets from Broadway shows old and new, familiar and unfam...  more »

     
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All Artists: Emily Skinner, Alice Ripley
Title: Unsuspecting Hearts
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Varese Sarabande
Original Release Date: 10/26/1999
Release Date: 10/26/1999
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Oldies, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 030206607420, 4005939607425, 003020660742

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Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley follow up their successful 1998 collaboration Duets with Unsuspecting Hearts. As in the previous album, the talented duo sings female duets from Broadway shows old and new, familiar and unfamiliar. In addition, each singer gets three solos, most notably Skinner's amusing take on the woes of singing middle parts in Heisler and Goldrich's "The Alto's Lament"; Ripley's "Losing Track of Time," from a musical based on Summer of '42; and Ripley's "She's Gone," a number cut from Side Show, the 1997 production in which these two first made their name together by playing Siamese twins. Also adding some variety are a couple of duets originally written for men, Sweeney Todd's "Pretty Women" and Martin Guerre's "Live with Somebody You Love." The title track is a previously unrecorded song from Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford's 1988 show Carrie. Those who enjoy Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley should also try the cabaret collaboration of real-life sisters Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway, Sibling Revelry. --David Horiuchi

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CD Reviews

Best sounding duo together again
Kalene Wallin | Akron, OH USA | 09/14/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the best sounding duo in the history! I saw them both in Side Show and I was hooked. Their voices just blend together like they really are conjoined twins. Songs like Unsuspecting hearts is one of the great ballads that they sing. THere is everything in this album, you also have more of a rock sound with the song,Solid Silver Platform Shoes. There is and older sounding song witch is I'm past my Prime. Then you have solos which cannot be beat. You have to own this album! It's the best broadway album ever!"
Awesome selections!!!!
richard d. thoreson | Fargo, ND United States | 03/28/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I immediately like Unsuspecting Hearts, because it's fun to listen to- Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner definitely make the songs their own, and sound like they're having a blast recording every minute of the album. Alice Ripley is awesome in "She's Gone," a number cut from SIDE SHOW. "The Alto's Lament" is great, and the strains of hit songs from other musicals running through it makes it even more fun to listen to. I especially enjoyed "Solid Silver Platform Shoes" and "What You Don't Know About Women," because these two rock my socks off. And my socks don't rock easily. I caught the bonus segment at the end totally by accident, as I left my stereo on when I made toast. All I can say is that I hope Emily gets her shot at Petra, and they definitely deserve Anita and Maria in West Side Story!"
Masterpiece
Donald S. Brown II | Watertown, NY USA | 03/06/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These two offer a combination never heard before and throw in humor and emotion understood only by those involved in theatrical music. BRAVISSIMA!"