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South Pacific: In Concert From Carnegie Hall Cast: Reba McEntire, Alec Baldwin, Brian Stokes Mitchell

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/06/2006
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  • Sales Rank: 7,300
 
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Disc #1 -- South Pacific: In Concert From Carnegie Hall
1. Introduction [1:13]
2. Overture [6:08]
3. Dites-Moi!/"Oh, and What Is That Flower Over There?" [3:02]
4. A Cockeyed Optimist [1:19]
5. "So When You Joined the Navy..." [:37]
6. Twin Soliloquies [3:09]
7. "One Waits So Long for What Is Good" [:42]
8. Some Enchanted Evening [4:25]
9. Dites-Moi (Reprise) [:35]
10. Bloody Mary [2:31]
11. "Say, Is That a Boar's Tooth Bracelet on Your Wrist?" [1:14]
12. There Is Nothin' Like a Dame [5:05]
13. "Ah, Hello... You Make Trouble for Me?" [1:40]
14. Bali Ha'i [6:33]
15. Bali Ha'i (Reprise) [2:30]
16. "So Tell Us Nellie, What Did Old Ironbelly Want?" [:24]
17. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair [3:46]
18. "Hello, Is That a New American Song?" [1:55]
19. Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) [2:50]
20. "Will You Come to My Party Friday?" [:27]
21. A Wonderful Guy [4:08]
22. "What Should I Do, Captain?"/Bali Ha'i (Reprise) [1:21]
23. "You Wait, Lootellan..." [2:12]
24. Younger Than Springtime (Reprise)/Bali Ha'i (Reprise) [5:06]
25. A Wonderful Guy (Reprise) [1:15]
26. This Is How It Feels/A Cockeyed Optimist (Reprise) [5:07]
27. Finale Act I - Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) [:50]
28. Entr'acte [6:49]
29. Happy Talk [5:27]
30. "It Is My Great Pleasure to Bring You Our Skipper..." [1:26]
31. Honey Bun [6:51]
32. You've Got to Be Carefully Taught [2:00]
33. This Nearly Was Mine [5:42]
34. "Well, de Beque, I Take Off Pretty Soon for Marie Louise..." [5:49]
35. Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) [2:37]
36. "All Right, Let's Start Those Trunks..."/Honey Bun (Reprise) [1:42]
37. Finale Act II - Dites-Moi (Reprise) [3:29]
38. End Credits [:49]

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Country music mainstay Reba McEntire steps into the role previously made famous by Mary Martin in this filmed version of a special, one-night-only Carnegie Hall benefit engagement of South Pacific also starring Brian Stokes Mitchell and Alec Baldwin. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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South Pacific: In Concert From Carnegie Hallby Anonymous

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November 26, 2006: This is one of the best sung performances of South Pacific that I have ever seen or heard! I personally was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in 2003 and 2004 with a 300-plus member choral group, and the great visuals of Carnegie Hall bring back such wonderful memories, ones that I will never forget. Unfortunately, our performance was not videotaped, but seeing this performance makes me feel as I'm back there on stage. Brian Stokes Mitchell, Reba McIntire and Alec Baldwin are fantastic! And I can fully understand the tears they shed. This was offered as a gift from our public television station during a fundraiser, and the donation was $75, so this price is a bargain. We saw Brian Stokes Mitchell in "The Impossible Dream" on Broadway and tickets were $125 just to see him. Buy it and enjoy it anytime you want!

South Pacific: In Concert From Carnegie Hallby Anonymous

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September 10, 2006: I happened to catch a recording of this being broadcast on public television and just had to go online to see if it could be purchased. I was thrilled to add it to my Christmas Wish List. It is amazing! Regardless of the Concert Hall style performance, you are still immediately drawn into the story! Talk about some phenominal singing! Wow!