About the Album: Original (Public Theater) cast recording of score by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey (book by Kwame Kwei-Armah). Jacqueline Antaramian, Robert Ariza, Anthony Chan, Alysha Deslorieux, Delius Doherty, C.K. Edwards, Will Erat, Brandon Espinoza, Sean Ewing, Marla Louissaint, Ahmad Maksoud, Dimitri Joseph Moïse, Takafumi Nikaido, David Hyde Pierce, Pauli Pontrelli, Katie Terza. "Prologue," "Wake Up," "Tarek and Zainab," "Zainab's Apology," "Subway Transition," "In The Middle Of The Middle Row," "Two And Three," "Drum Circle," "Zainab's Song (Bound For America)," "Here In The First World," "World Between Two Worlds," "What Little I Can Do (Preprise)," "Where Is Home/No Home," "Lady Liberty," "Heart Into Your Hands," "Blessings," "Such Beautiful Music," "My Love Is Free," "Better Angels," "What Little I Can Do/Such Beautiful Music (Reprise)," "Drum Circle (Reprise)." Released 6/24/22. Label: Craft Recordings / Concord Theatricals
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