Wicked (musical album)

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ReleasedDecember 16, 2003
RecordedNovember 10, 2003
Genre Showtunes
Length70:37
Label Decca Broadway
Producer Stephen Schwartz
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Wicked is a cast recording containing the majority of the songs from the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Wicked, with music and lyrics by composer Stephen Schwartz and a book by writer Winnie Holzman. Released on December 16, 2003 by Decca Broadway both in physical and digital releases. The former contains a foreword and a short synopsis, provided by Gregory Maguire, who wrote the 1995 novel on which the musical is based, in addition to lyrics to those songs included.

Contents

Composer and lyricist of Wicked, Stephen Schwartz, produced the album aided by Frank Filipetti, Jill Dell'Abate, Jason Spears, Justin Shturtz, Jason Stasium and Ted Jensen. The original cast album of Wicked was recorded on November 10, 2003, with the full cast and orchestra, at then-Right Track Studios and mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City.

The cast recording has received positive reviews and has received substantial commercial success. It received the 2005 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 2005 and although initially peaking at number 125 on the Billboard 200 in 2003, [3] has since reached the new peak of 66 in 2013. The album was certified platinum on November 30, 2006 by the RIAA, but has since been certified double platinum, four years later, on November 8, 2010. [4] It has sold 2,670,000 copies in the U.S. as of January 2017. [5] [6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Stephen Schwartz

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Overture / No One Mourns the Wicked"
6:40
2."Dear Old Shiz"
  • Chenoweth
  • Cast
1:26
3."The Wizard and I"5:09
4."What Is This Feeling?"
  • Chenoweth
  • Menzel
  • Cast
3:32
5."Something Bad"1:39
6."Dancing Through Life"
7:37
7."Popular"Chenoweth3:44
8."I'm Not That Girl"Menzel2:58
9."One Short Day"
  • Chenoweth
  • Menzel
  • Cast
3:03
10."A Sentimental Man" Joel Grey 1:15
11."Defying Gravity"
  • Menzel
  • Chenoweth
  • Cast
5:53
12."No One Mourns the Wicked (Reprise) / Thank Goodness"
  • Chenoweth
  • Shelley
  • Cast
6:22
13."Wonderful"
  • Grey
  • Menzel
4:57
14."I'm Not That Girl (Reprise)"Chenoweth0:49
15."As Long As You're Mine"
  • Menzel
  • Butz
3:45
16."No Good Deed"Menzel3:31
17."March of the Witch Hunters"
  • Fitzgerald
  • Cast
1:30
18."For Good"
  • Chenoweth
  • Menzel
5:06
19."Finale: For Good (Reprise)"
  • Chenoweth
  • Menzel
  • Cast
1:41

Notes

German language recording

Wicked Das Musical - Die Hexen von Oz
Cast recording
Released2007
Genre Show tune
Length71:31

In 2007, the original Stuttgart cast rerecorded the Wicked album in German, ahead of the opening of the German production in Stuttgart that year. The title of this album was Wicked Das Musical - Die Hexen von Oz. The German lyrics are by Michael Kunze and German dialogue by Ruth Deny, conducted by Sebastian de Domenico. The orchestral music conducted by Stephen Oremus and has identical musician credits—presumably the cast simply sung to the original orchestral recording.

All tracks are written by Stephen Schwartz

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Keiner weint um Hexen"
  • Lucy Scherer
  • Stefan Poslovoski
  • Emma Hunter
  • Francesca Taverni
  • Original Stuttgart Cast of Wicked
6:42
2."Gutes altes Glizz"Cast1:26
3."Der Zauberer und ich"
5:12
4."Was fühl ich in mir?"
  • Scherer
  • Verkaik
  • Cast
3:36
5."Nicht ist mehr geheuer"
  • Michael Günther
  • Verkaik
1:41
6."Tanz durch die Welt"
  • Mark Seibert
  • Scherer
  • Stefan Stara
  • Nicole Radeschnig
  • Verkaik
  • Cast
7:38
7."Heißgeliebt"Lucy Scherer3:48
8."Ich bin es nicht"Verkaik3:02
9."Nur ein Tag"
  • Scherer
  • Verkaik
  • Cast
3:05
10."Ein seelenvoller Mann"Carlo Lauber1:18
11."Frei und Schwerelos"
  • Scherer
  • Verkaik
  • Cast
6:00
12."Wie herrlich"
  • Scherer
  • Wedekind
  • Cast
6:25
13."Wundervoll"
  • Lauber
  • Verkaik
5:00
14."Ich bin es nicht (Reprise)"Scherer0:52
15."Solang ich dich hab"
  • Verkaik
  • Seibert
3:48
16."Gutes tun"Verkaik3:33
17."Marsch der Hexenjäger"
  • Stara
  • Cast
1:33
18."Wie ich bin"
  • Scherer
  • Verkaik
5:10
19."Finale"
  • Scherer
  • Verkaik
  • Cast
1:42

Personnel

Fifth anniversary special edition

Wicked: 5th Anniversary Special Edition
Cast recording
ReleasedOctober 28, 2008
Genre Show tune
Length34:30

A fifth anniversary special edition of the original Broadway cast recording was released on October 28, 2008, [7] with a bonus CD including tracks "Dancing Through Life", "Popular", "As Long As You're Mine" and "No Good Deed" from the Japanese and German cast recordings of Wicked, "I'm Not That Girl" by Kerry Ellis, "Making Good" – a song that never made the final show – by Stephanie J. Block, Menzel's dance mix of "Defying Gravity" and "For Good" sung by LeAnn Rimes and Delta Goodrem. [8]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."For Good"4:15
2."I'm Not That Girl" Kerry Ellis 3:49
3."Making Good"
4:00
4."Solang ich dich hab" (German: "As Long As You're Mine")3:47
5."Gutes tun" (German: "No Good Deed") Willemijn Verkaik 3:33
6."Jinnsei wo Odori-Akase" (Japanese: "Dancing Through Life")
  • Li Tao
  • Company
7:37
7."Popyuraa" (Japanese: "Popular")Miyuki Numao3:45
8."Defying Gravity" (Dance Mix - Tracy Young Flying Monkey Radio Mix)Idina Menzel3:44

Deluxe edition

Wicked: Deluxe Edition
Cast recording
ReleasedOctober 29, 2013 (digitally), November 19, 2013 (physically)
Genre Show tune
Length37:49

The set of two CDs included new deluxe packaging featuring the show's tenth anniversary artwork, and a booklet with new essays by composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, and Gregory Maguire, the author of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, the novel on which the musical is based. The set was released digitally on October 29, 2013 and arrived in stores soon after on November 19th.

Track listing

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."For Good"4:15
2."I'm Not That Girl" Kerry Ellis 3:49
3."Making Good"
4:00
4."Solang Ich Dich Hab" (German: "As Long As You're Mine")3:47
5."Gutes Tun" (German: "No Good Deed") Willemijn Verkaik 3:33
6."Jinnsei Wo Odori-Akase" (Japanese: "Dancing Through Life")
  • Li Tao
  • Company
7:37
7."Popyuraa" (Japanese: "Popular")Miyuki Numao3:45
8."Defying Gravity" (Dance Mix - Tracy Young Flying Monkey Radio Mix) Idina Menzel 3:44
9."Popular Song" Mika featuring Ariana Grande 3:19

OST vinyl

Wicked [OST](LP)
Cast recording
ReleasedSeptember 9, 2016
Genre Show tune
Label Verve Records

The first ever vinyl of the musical was released on two LP records on September 9, 2016. It was a limited release and contained the 19-song track listing of the original Broadway cast recording.

15th anniversary special edition

Wicked (15th Anniversary Special Edition)
Cast recording
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2019
Genre Show tune
Length86:23 [9]
Label Verve Records

The album was re-released on February 8, 2019, with four bonus tracks. These tracks were taken from live performances on the show A Very Wicked Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years On Broadway, which was broadcast by NBC on October 29, 2018. [10] [11] [12]

This edition was released on CD, digitally, and on a Limited Exclusive Split Color Vinyl in green and black.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Stephen Schwartz

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."For Good - Live"4:22
2."What Is This Feeling? - Live" Pentatonix 3:37
3."The Wizard and I - Live" Ariana Grande 3:55
4."As Long As You're Mine - Live"3:47

20th anniversary edition vinyl

Wicked (20th Anniversary Edition/Wicked Green Vinyl) 2LP
Cast recording
ReleasedApril 20, 2024
Genre Show tune
Label Verve Records

A limited-edition vinyl of the original Broadway cast recording will be released for Record Store Day 2024, on April 20th. It will come on two LP records in 20th Anniversary Edition "Wicked Green", uniquely different on each vinyl, and will ship on May 31, 2024 for anyone who preorders.

The vinyl will contain the original 19-song track listing.

Singles

In 2007, Idina Menzel re-recorded "Defying Gravity" as a solo version and released it as a single.

Julia Murney recorded "I'm Not That Girl" for her album, I'm Not Waiting (2006). She recorded this particular song because she deemed it one song of the entire musical "that had nothing to do with flying or wizards". [13]

Kerry Ellis recorded rock versions of the songs "Defying Gravity" and "I'm Not That Girl" for her 2008 album Wicked in Rock , produced by Queen's guitarist, Brian May.

In 2012, Mika recorded a dance-pop version of "Popular Song", featuring Priscilla Renea, for his album The Origin of Love . He then recorded the same mix of the song with Ariana Grande, which was put out as a single and later, in 2013, on Grande's Yours Truly album.

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [36] 3× Platinum3,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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