The Addams Family (musical) - Original Broadway Cast Recording

Original Broadway Cast Recording

The Addams Family
(Cast Recording of the Musical)
Soundtrack album by Andrew Lippa
Released June 8, 2010
Recorded April 19, 2010
Label Decca Broadway
Producer Andrew Lippa

An original Broadway cast recording was produced by Decca Broadway. Featuring most of the show's musical numbers, it was released on June 8, 2010, although it was available to purchase at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre from June 1, 2010.

The album was recorded on April 19, 2010, and was produced by Lippa.

Track listing
No. Title Length
1. "The Addams Family Theme" 0:16
2. "Overture" 1:58
3. "When You're an Addams" 4:25
4. "Pulled" 2:59
5. "Where Did We Go Wrong" 2:20
6. "One Normal Night" 4:45
7. "Morticia" 3:49
8. "What If?" 2:06
9. "Full Disclosure" 2:34
10. "Waiting" 2:25
11. "Full Disclosure (Part 2)" 1:09
12. "Just Around the Corner" 3:58
13. "The Moon and Me" 3:03
14. "Happy/Sad" 3:55
15. "Crazier Than You" 2:51
16. "Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love" 3:19
17. "Let's Not Talk About Anything Else But Love (reprise)" 0:50
18. "In The Arms" 2:24
19. "Live Before We Die" 2:48
20. "Tango de Amor" 3:11
21. "Move Toward the Darkness" 3:58
22. "Not Today" 3:12

Note: "Not Today" was sung by Lippa as a bonus track for the iTunes release of the cast recording.

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