Cynthia Erivo & Oliver Tompsett Sing Scott Alan (Deluxe Edition)

发行时间:2016-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  Many of Broadway's elite have sung Scott Alan’s songs, including Liz Callaway, Jonathan Groff, Shoshana Bean, Adriane Lenox, Stephanie J. Block, Cheyenne Jackson, Eden Espinosa and more, all of which can be found featured on his debut CD Dreaming Wide Awake.      Scott Alan released the follow up CD, Keys, in 2008 which features more of Broadway and West End elite singing his work, including Sutton Foster, Norm Lewis, Kerry Ellis, Randy Graff, Megan Hilty, Hadley Fraser, Julia Murney and many more.      In the fall of 2010, Scott Alan released his newest album, What I Wanna Be When I Grow Up., featuring Christiane Noll, Darius de Haas, Christopher Sieber, Willemijn Verkaik, Patina Miller and more.      On June 26th, 2012 Scott Alan released his fourth album, LIVE, recorded at the famed Birdland Jazz Club in New York City. This recording featured Samantha Barks, Lea Salonga, Jane Monheit, Marc Broussard, Ramin Karimloo, Pentatonix and many of today’s brightest Brodway and West End stars.      On May 6th, 2014 Alan released his fifth album, a seven song collection sung by the composer called Anything Worth Holding on To.      On November 4th, 2014 Alan released his sixth album Greatest Hits: Volume One featuring new recordings and 16 Greatest hits including a new song 'I'm Coming Home to You' by The VoiceUK Christina Marie and a remix by Grammy Award Nominee & 80's icon Taylor Dayne.      Now, he releases his most personal album yet: 'Cynthia Erivo and Oliver Tompsett sing Scott Alan.' Featuring 6 brand new song and 6 re-imagined tracks as only Erivo and Tompsett could sing them this is an album not to miss.      Scott Alan has sold out concerts of his music in New York City, London, Holland, Germany, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and Australia including the famed indigo at the O2 in London.      On May 24th, 2012 Scott Alan’s compositions, ‘It’s Good to See You Again’ was featured on the premiere episode of the ninth season of So You Think You Can Dance.      In September 2014, Alan’s show ifi opened in Tokyo, Japan to rave reviews.
  Many of Broadway's elite have sung Scott Alan’s songs, including Liz Callaway, Jonathan Groff, Shoshana Bean, Adriane Lenox, Stephanie J. Block, Cheyenne Jackson, Eden Espinosa and more, all of which can be found featured on his debut CD Dreaming Wide Awake.      Scott Alan released the follow up CD, Keys, in 2008 which features more of Broadway and West End elite singing his work, including Sutton Foster, Norm Lewis, Kerry Ellis, Randy Graff, Megan Hilty, Hadley Fraser, Julia Murney and many more.      In the fall of 2010, Scott Alan released his newest album, What I Wanna Be When I Grow Up., featuring Christiane Noll, Darius de Haas, Christopher Sieber, Willemijn Verkaik, Patina Miller and more.      On June 26th, 2012 Scott Alan released his fourth album, LIVE, recorded at the famed Birdland Jazz Club in New York City. This recording featured Samantha Barks, Lea Salonga, Jane Monheit, Marc Broussard, Ramin Karimloo, Pentatonix and many of today’s brightest Brodway and West End stars.      On May 6th, 2014 Alan released his fifth album, a seven song collection sung by the composer called Anything Worth Holding on To.      On November 4th, 2014 Alan released his sixth album Greatest Hits: Volume One featuring new recordings and 16 Greatest hits including a new song 'I'm Coming Home to You' by The VoiceUK Christina Marie and a remix by Grammy Award Nominee & 80's icon Taylor Dayne.      Now, he releases his most personal album yet: 'Cynthia Erivo and Oliver Tompsett sing Scott Alan.' Featuring 6 brand new song and 6 re-imagined tracks as only Erivo and Tompsett could sing them this is an album not to miss.      Scott Alan has sold out concerts of his music in New York City, London, Holland, Germany, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and Australia including the famed indigo at the O2 in London.      On May 24th, 2012 Scott Alan’s compositions, ‘It’s Good to See You Again’ was featured on the premiere episode of the ninth season of So You Think You Can Dance.      In September 2014, Alan’s show ifi opened in Tokyo, Japan to rave reviews.