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# Hamilton Soundtrack

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"Hamilton" - which transferred to Broadway following a sold-out run at The Public Theater in NYC - is the acclaimed new musical about the scrappy young immigrant Alexander Hamilton, the $10 Founding Father who forever changed America with his revolutionary ideas and actions. During his life cut too short, he served as George Washington's chief aide, was the first Treasury Secretary of the United States, a loving husband and father, despised by his fellow Founding Fathers, and shot to death by Aaron Burr in a legendary duel. The "HAMILTON (ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING)" is executive produced by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, founding members of the Grammy Award winning hip-hop band, The Roots. "HAMILTON" has book, music and lyrics by Tony and Grammy Award-winning composer Lin Manuel Miranda, who also plays the title role. The musical is directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and music direction and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. "HAMILTON" is inspired by Ron Chernow's biography "Alexander Hamilton".

Review: The best story (not just Broadway soundtrack) I've ever heard. Best road trip listen, transformative, captivating entertainment - Michelle Obama said of the musical Hamilton, "I'm sitting in the theatre, watching it when suddenly I realize: This might be the best piece of art I've ever seen in my life. Ever." Similarly, I feel this IS the best story, not just the best soundtrack of a Broadway production, I've ever heard told. Ever I listened to it for the first time a month ago on a very, very long drive up 95 thru Jersey, through that amazing, exciting NYC where You Can Be a New Man. It was beyond entertainment, it was transformative. A historical story of our country's roots to modern day political challenges that loom just as large today as they did then. It is important to listen to the CD as a captive audience like you'd watch a movie on the big screen --all at once, with perhaps only an intermission taken between the two CDs. It helped that I'd already watched the PBS film about the making of Hamilton, but I had no idea of all the emotions and ground it would cover: Love story plus triangles, political debates with nuanced heroes, heroines, villians in shades of gray. I went to University of Virginia where Thomas Jefferson was lauded as a hero... this soundtrack compelled me to research him more and see why he was at odds with Hamilton in so many debates, but also "Jefferson in Paris" and learn that Sally Hemings was 30 (!) years younger than he and only 16 when he got her pregnant for the first of many times (fathering 6 children). Meanwhile, our hero Hamilton was anti-slave when few were calling out the abomination... and yet he also admired and served as right hand man to founding father General George Washington, slave owner. And the Skyler sisters! What beautiful voices and personalities! Their depiction MAKES the story. The actions of the founding fathers suddenly become interesting because of the women they are bragging to, gold digging, seducing, coming home to, betraying. Fascinating stories...all. We can fully imagine the men and women of the times as real people with the same emotions and problems and butterflies in their stomachs as we have, maybe for the first time. And this story succeeds in is making rap fans of people like me who thought I didn't like it (the brilliant instrumentals help and the mixing it up with Jazz and pop. King George especially in his Beatles-like catchy tunes and hillarious words and punchlines that made me LOL.) I REALLY can't wait to see the play, but I'm glad I listened to this first. It is such a singular pleasure of the hearing senses, I can only imagine it would be overwhelming to ALSO try to also SEE and try to focus on the words as well as the choreography and costumes and staging of the play. I listened to this in total from start to finish 4 times on that very long road trip and its return, sharing it with my 19 year old daughter on the return trip and she, like me, loved it and now can't wait to see the show. Because she knew its style of music better than I she pointed out Rap Battles and artists some songs styles were imitating. Since then I've subscribed to a Hamilton podcast and checked out the Hamilton Revolution book about the making of the musical...all send me back to the CD for yet another listen to my favorite songs and increasing my anticipation to see the show itself. It truly is a revolutionary work of art. You've got to hear --start to finish--to appreciate how Lin Manuel Miranda makes these characters in history come alive and makes us see how much we still have in common with them, from ambition, friendships and love, grieving our losses, working hard before we run out of time, failing, forgiving, and making fatal "damn fool" mistakes--like Aaron Burr--despite all our best intentions.
Review: Welcome back, Alexander Hamilton... - So I've had my time in the world of both volunteer and paid musical theatre, had a couple of people I knew when go on to be nominated for Tonys and such while discovering 'twasn't the life path for me. But back then I used to follow shows and cast albums like people used to hang on the Beatles' every move. Of late, I kinda got away from it and there just wasn't much that was exciting strictly as a cast album. Meaning I find that there haven't been many albums that you can listen to never seeing what's going on onstage and still be compelling. Um, this ain't one of those. I thought aw, a hip-hop musical. Well, I guess someone was gonna take a stab at it sooner or later. And hip-hop Founding Fathers. Sigh. I wouldn't have thought of the words 'hip hop' and 'twee' in the same sentence before. But I was wrong! I literally sat up and turned around to stare at the stereo about four lines into the first song. Got up to turn it up and stood there moving my head slightly to the beat and getting fired up about a guy no one nowadays cares about or could tell you anything about. At the last 'Alexander Hamilton!!' of the first song I was applauding like one would in an audience and I put down what I was doing and listened to the whole thing rapturously. Man it's been years since I was so jazzed about a show. The brilliance of the lyric writing and the arrangement is blinding. There's not a weak link up there in the cast. They're all on point bringing serious game. Anyone can listen to this. Don't like musicals? You'll still like this. Don't like hip-hop? You'll still like this. Don't like history? You'll still like this. And you'll say wow, if all history could be presented like that, maybe more people would be into it. You'll be right. I was already an admirer of the American experiment and the people (yes, women and children too) who were so brave as to undertake such a thing with no promise of their lives, let alone success. But man, I cried about eleven times, and not just at the 'sad' parts (and some of it is pretty sad) Sometimes I was simply weeping in appreciation for what they did for us. Sometimes it was in appreciation of the rarity of art that is truly inspired and singular. This is. If this show don't walk away with every 2016 Tony Award it's nominated for, the judges are amoebas, or possibly garden rocks. I wouldn't be shocked to see the composer (who is the guy playing Hamilton) get put up for the Pulitzer Prize. GET THIS ALBUM. This is the best record I have heard in ANY genre in at least the last seven or eight years. Play it for your kids, who deserve to have the fire of loving history and learning lit underneath them. Play it for you because it's never too late to do that for yourself either. Welcome back, Alexander Hamilton.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B013JLBPGE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,744 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #15 in Musical Soundtracks & Scores #112 in R&B (CDs & Vinyl) #705 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (17,282) |
| Date First Available  | August 7, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 35221616 |
| Label  | Atlantic |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Atlantic |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2015 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5 x 5.71 x 0.94 inches; 3.53 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best story (not just Broadway soundtrack) I've ever heard. Best road trip listen, transformative, captivating entertainment
*by S***Y on September 7, 2017*

Michelle Obama said of the musical Hamilton, "I'm sitting in the theatre, watching it when suddenly I realize: This might be the best piece of art I've ever seen in my life. Ever." Similarly, I feel this IS the best story, not just the best soundtrack of a Broadway production, I've ever heard told. Ever I listened to it for the first time a month ago on a very, very long drive up 95 thru Jersey, through that amazing, exciting NYC where You Can Be a New Man. It was beyond entertainment, it was transformative. A historical story of our country's roots to modern day political challenges that loom just as large today as they did then. It is important to listen to the CD as a captive audience like you'd watch a movie on the big screen --all at once, with perhaps only an intermission taken between the two CDs. It helped that I'd already watched the PBS film about the making of Hamilton, but I had no idea of all the emotions and ground it would cover: Love story plus triangles, political debates with nuanced heroes, heroines, villians in shades of gray. I went to University of Virginia where Thomas Jefferson was lauded as a hero... this soundtrack compelled me to research him more and see why he was at odds with Hamilton in so many debates, but also "Jefferson in Paris" and learn that Sally Hemings was 30 (!) years younger than he and only 16 when he got her pregnant for the first of many times (fathering 6 children). Meanwhile, our hero Hamilton was anti-slave when few were calling out the abomination... and yet he also admired and served as right hand man to founding father General George Washington, slave owner. And the Skyler sisters! What beautiful voices and personalities! Their depiction MAKES the story. The actions of the founding fathers suddenly become interesting because of the women they are bragging to, gold digging, seducing, coming home to, betraying. Fascinating stories...all. We can fully imagine the men and women of the times as real people with the same emotions and problems and butterflies in their stomachs as we have, maybe for the first time. And this story succeeds in is making rap fans of people like me who thought I didn't like it (the brilliant instrumentals help and the mixing it up with Jazz and pop. King George especially in his Beatles-like catchy tunes and hillarious words and punchlines that made me LOL.) I REALLY can't wait to see the play, but I'm glad I listened to this first. It is such a singular pleasure of the hearing senses, I can only imagine it would be overwhelming to ALSO try to also SEE and try to focus on the words as well as the choreography and costumes and staging of the play. I listened to this in total from start to finish 4 times on that very long road trip and its return, sharing it with my 19 year old daughter on the return trip and she, like me, loved it and now can't wait to see the show. Because she knew its style of music better than I she pointed out Rap Battles and artists some songs styles were imitating. Since then I've subscribed to a Hamilton podcast and checked out the Hamilton Revolution book about the making of the musical...all send me back to the CD for yet another listen to my favorite songs and increasing my anticipation to see the show itself. It truly is a revolutionary work of art. You've got to hear --start to finish--to appreciate how Lin Manuel Miranda makes these characters in history come alive and makes us see how much we still have in common with them, from ambition, friendships and love, grieving our losses, working hard before we run out of time, failing, forgiving, and making fatal "damn fool" mistakes--like Aaron Burr--despite all our best intentions.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Welcome back, Alexander Hamilton...
*by E***E on March 27, 2016*

So I've had my time in the world of both volunteer and paid musical theatre, had a couple of people I knew when go on to be nominated for Tonys and such while discovering 'twasn't the life path for me. But back then I used to follow shows and cast albums like people used to hang on the Beatles' every move. Of late, I kinda got away from it and there just wasn't much that was exciting strictly as a cast album. Meaning I find that there haven't been many albums that you can listen to never seeing what's going on onstage and still be compelling. Um, this ain't one of those. I thought aw, a hip-hop musical. Well, I guess someone was gonna take a stab at it sooner or later. And hip-hop Founding Fathers. Sigh. I wouldn't have thought of the words 'hip hop' and 'twee' in the same sentence before. But I was wrong! I literally sat up and turned around to stare at the stereo about four lines into the first song. Got up to turn it up and stood there moving my head slightly to the beat and getting fired up about a guy no one nowadays cares about or could tell you anything about. At the last 'Alexander Hamilton!!' of the first song I was applauding like one would in an audience and I put down what I was doing and listened to the whole thing rapturously. Man it's been years since I was so jazzed about a show. The brilliance of the lyric writing and the arrangement is blinding. There's not a weak link up there in the cast. They're all on point bringing serious game. Anyone can listen to this. Don't like musicals? You'll still like this. Don't like hip-hop? You'll still like this. Don't like history? You'll still like this. And you'll say wow, if all history could be presented like that, maybe more people would be into it. You'll be right. I was already an admirer of the American experiment and the people (yes, women and children too) who were so brave as to undertake such a thing with no promise of their lives, let alone success. But man, I cried about eleven times, and not just at the 'sad' parts (and some of it is pretty sad) Sometimes I was simply weeping in appreciation for what they did for us. Sometimes it was in appreciation of the rarity of art that is truly inspired and singular. This is. If this show don't walk away with every 2016 Tony Award it's nominated for, the judges are amoebas, or possibly garden rocks. I wouldn't be shocked to see the composer (who is the guy playing Hamilton) get put up for the Pulitzer Prize. GET THIS ALBUM. This is the best record I have heard in ANY genre in at least the last seven or eight years. Play it for your kids, who deserve to have the fire of loving history and learning lit underneath them. Play it for you because it's never too late to do that for yourself either. Welcome back, Alexander Hamilton.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic, but if you sensor music for your babies, be aware.
*by C***8 on January 31, 2018*

The music is amazing! It takes more than 2 hours to go through the album and we never seem to get to the end when driving around town with the kids, we seem to listen to the first 10 songs. Since we'll never get to see the play (omg the tickets are $$$$$) we talk a lot about what might be happening in the songs. The Explicit version has a couple of curse words and harsh F bombs, but the unexplicit version is still racy for a mom of young kids, with the illusion to one "Fuuu" , the songs that talk about sex is prominent throughout. The kids have friends that are religious and more filtered than our household, so I have to tell them, their family may not appreciate the music like our family. We listen to this also, because I don't remember any impact on sex and music in my life when I was 9, I survived and enjoyed the karaoke about topics I had no clue about. So, with this in mind, I decided we'll just enjoy this amazing music. No X-ray lyrics for them. As my kids start to analyze the lyrics, explaining what a whore is, explaining "no more sex" or explaining "lock up your daughters and horses, of course it's hard to have intercourse over four sets of corsets" have not come up yet. I do admit the very first line was very painful, because it's sooooo catchy, and the easiest to remember, and I explained I don't want the kids singing in the elementary school the very first line " How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore" (then kids slur the next few lines) and whore gets emphasized. My child doesn't know the word, so the malapropism turns into "son of a door, or son of a poor" - it works for now. I haven't had to explain the line "ladies - there are so many to deflower" yet either. :| But the songs move from sex to battle, then the affair (Say No To This), and that song is pretty steamy, and the kids & I love the tune, it's a beautiful song, and they can tell! (She turned red, she led me to her bed, let her legs spread and said, stay?" and "You see, that was my wife you decided to Fuuuu" "You can keep seeing my whore wife if the price is right" Our kids are coming from the world of Kids Bop, Disney Music, and more innocent Broadway tunes. it's our first forray into an adult topic. Oh, by the time tickets become available, and affordable, they will be young adults, so, what ever is shown in the play, they'll be ready for it!

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