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See alsoTeen Witch
Teen Witch the Musical (2007) soundtrack album was released as a precursor to a Broadway-bound musical, based upon the ongoing popularity of the musical offerings of the film, Teen Witch (1989).
Teen Witch (1989) experienced decades of renewed interest, with television reruns, inclusion on a legacy list of Halloween television programming and with midnight theater screenings becoming social events. The movie's musical producers, Grammy Award winner, Tom Weir and New Music Weekly editor, Larry Weir, became interested in releasing the movie soundtrack, but after more than a decade had passed, the original multi track master tapes were unavailable.
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The musical
With disappointing box-office returns from Teen Witch, the master audio tapes were lost by the time that demand for a soundtrack release had become apparent.[1] Thanks to cable television rebroadcasts, the film was drawing midnight theater audiences. Alana Lambros suggested that Teen Witch should be adapted for the stage.[2] In contrast to the film production, the actors would also be required to sing their respective musical numbers in a theatre production and appear to be high school students, eighteen years after the film release. Some fans resisted the re-casting[3]
- Teen Witch the Musical was recorded at Studio City Sound under the newly formed label Caption Records.[4][5]
- The stage-play was read before an audience in dress rehearsal, but did not make it to production.
The Cast
With royalty checks rolling in from cable television screenings of the movie, the stage-play went into workshop with three planned versions of Teen Witch the Musical. The first version would be a concert venue, followed by a theme-park version for Universal Studios and then a Los Angeles premiere with Broadway aspirations.[2]
Featured Artists
- Alycia Adler as Randa (Cheerleader)
- Bryce Blue as Rhet
- Blake Ewing as Brad Powell
- Ashley Crowe as Madame Serena
- Monet Lerner as Darcy (Cheerleader)
- Tessa Ludwick as Phoebe (Cheerleader)
- Lauren Patten as Polly
- Sara Niemietz as Louise Miller
- Heather Youmans as Shana the Rock Star
- V-Style as rapper[6]
Track listing: Teen Witch the Musical (2007) Bold typeface denotes bonus track | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Vocalist(s) & Musicians | Length |
1. | "Finest Hour" | Larry Weir, Cindy Valentine | Sara Niemietz, Blake Ewing
Accompaniment
| 4:06 |
2. | "It's Never Gonna Be The Same Again" | Larry Weir, Cindy Valentine | Heather Youmans
Accompaniment
| 3:51 |
3. | "Dream Lover" | Larry Weir, Cathy Car | Sara Niemietz
Accompaniment
| 4:06 |
4. | "High School Blues" | Larry Weir, Tom Weir | Bryce Blue, V-Style
Accompaniment
| 2:03 |
5. | "I Like Boys" | Larry Weir, Theresa Weir, Maria Weir, Tom Weir, Estella Weir | Alycia Adler, Monet Lerner, Tessa Ludwick
Accompaniment
| 2:44 |
6. | "I Keep On Falling" | Larry Weir | Blake Ewing
Accompaniment
| 3:48 |
7. | "Shame" | Larry Weir | Monet Lerner, Tessa Ludwick, Alycia Adler
Accompaniment
| 3:59 |
8. | "She's Put A Spell On You" | Larry Weir | Ashley Crowe
Accompaniment
| 3:16 |
9. | "Popular Girl" | Larry Weir | Sara Niemietz, V-Style
Accompaniment
| 4:05 |
10. | "Top That" | Larry Weir | Lauren Patton, Bryce Blue, V-Style
Accompaniment
| 2:53 |
11. | "Fool For Love" | Larry Weir | Blake Ewing
Accompaniment
| 3:45 |
12. | "What Are You Doing About Love?" | Larry Weir | Sara Niemietz
Accompaniment
| 3:41 |
13. | "Get Up & Move" | Larry Weir, Cathy Car | Heather Youmans
Accompaniment
| 3:24 |
14. | "Finest Hour - Instrumental" | Larry Weir, Cindy Valentine | Musicians
| 1:45 |
Musicians
- Heday Ikumo, String arrangements
- Anna Stafford, First violin
- Eric Wuest, First violin
- Alexander Tseitlin, First violin
- Yohei Nakamiya, Second violin
- Joyce Leonard, Second violin
- Leah Nelson, Viola
- Tyler Hokanson, Viola
- Alisha Bauer, Cello
- Ginger Murphy, Cello
- Wikipedia:Tim Pierce, Guitars
- Andrew Doolittle, Guitars
- Lance Morrisson, Bass
- Paul Bushnell, Bass
- [[Wiki[pedia:Josh Freese]], Drums
- Wikipedia:Matt Laug, Drums
- Burleigh Drummond, Percussion
- Wikipedia:Luis Conte, Percussion
- Michael Parnell, Keyboards and programming
- Shirley To, Keyboards and programming
- Larry Weir, Keyboards and programming
- Tom Weir, Keyboards and programming
- Nick Lane, Brass Arrangement
- Nick Lane, Trombone
- Steve Madaio, Trumpet
- Gabe Johnson, Trumpet
- Wikipedia:Chris Mostert, Saxophone
- Jean Roth-Marinelli, French Horn
- Bernie Barlow Vocals
- London Jones, Vocals
- Melissa Reese, Vocals
- Larry Weir, Vocals[7][8]
Production
- Larry Weir, Producer, Programming
- Tom Weir, Producer, Programming, Recording, Mixing
- Amy Shiotani, Art Direction
- Maree Sanders, Photography
- Masika Swain, Photography
- Cindy Valentine, Lyricist
- Estelle Weir, Lyricist
- Larry Weir, Lyricist
- Maria Weir, Lyricist
- Michael Damian Weir, Lyricist
- Theresa Weir, Lyricist
- Tom Weir, Lyricist
- Catherine Marie Wight, Lyricist
- Scott Carroll, Engineer
- David Furuya, Engineer
- Chris Loken, Engineer
- Nigel Lundemo, Engineer
- Ramin Mirespassi, Engineer
- Luke Tozour, Engineer
- Adam Winchell, Engineer[8]
Special thanks to Estelle Harrison, Maria 'Mom' Weir, Masika Swain, and Alana Lambros.[9]
References
- ↑ Jennifer M Wood (30 August 2014). "18 Fun Facts About 'Teen Witch'". Mental Floss. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Steph Beasly (15 June 2007). "Austinist Interviews Teen Witch Songwriter Larry Weir". austinst - Gothamist LLC. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ "Teen Witch the Musical: Artists". Caption Records / Studio City Sound. Archived from the original on 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
- ↑ Fee, Debi (5 April 2007). "Teen Witch Fans Finally Get Their Wish". Caption Records -- PRweb. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- ↑ "Weir Brothers Studio: Filmography". Teen Witch (1989). Yahoo.com. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ↑ "Teen Witch The Reading Finale" (Requires Flash Player). Charles Faris. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
Actor's roles from video of acting workshop
- ↑ Harrison, Estelle (2007-04-05). "Teen Witch Fans Finally Get Their Wish". PRWeb - Caption Records / Studio City Sound. Archived from the original on 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Teen Witch: the Musical: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ↑ Thomas, Weir (2007). "Track List and Production credits". Teen Witch the Musical (Booklet). Various. Studio City, California: Studio City Sound. p. 1.
External links
Teen Witch the Musical on Allmusic