Ripley to Release New Album: DAILY PRACTICE , 2/15

By: Dec. 13, 2010
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Sh-K-Boom has announced that Broadway favorite Alice Ripley will realease a new album, Daily Practice - Volume 1 on February 15, 2011. 

Ripley decribed the album by saying: "When I pick up my guitar to play, I do it because it re-acquaints me with the pulsating, ever-changing drive that rules my body.  To make music on my own and to practice it every day is the foundation of my creative life.  This time around I am focusing on a selection of songs written by heroes I have yet to meet.  The songs here are examples of excellent songwriting.  I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to all of these writers for keeping me alive and giving me a reason to practice."

The track list is as follows:
1. "Message in a Bottle" - Written by Sting
2. "It's Too Late" - Written by Carole King & Toni Stern
3. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - Written by Victor Reina, Larry Mullen, Paul David Hewson, Dave Evans & Adam Clayton
4. "You Oughta Know" - Written by Alanis Morissette & Glen Ballard
5. "Essence" - Written by Lucinda Williams
6. "Thunder Road" - Written by Bruce Springsteen
7. "The Flyer" - Written by Nanci Griffith
8. "Take It Easy" - Written by Jackson Browne & Glenn Frey
9. "Everybody Hurts" - Written by William Berry, Peter Buck, Michael Mills & Michael Stipe
10. "Anticipation" - Written by Carly Simon

Alice Ripley, who received the 2009 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning Next to Normal, will play her final Broadway performance on Sunday, July 18 at 7:30p.m. Ms. Ripley will reprise her acclaimed performance in the musical's entire 36-week multi-city North American tour, launching November 23 with a six-week engagement at the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, followed by confirmed engagements in San Diego, Seattle, Des Moines, Providence, Hartford, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, St. Paul, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Washington, DC, and more cities to be announced in the near future.

Ms. Ripley's portrayal of Diana Goodman, a woman crippled by mental illness, received unanimous critical acclaim when the show opened on Broadway in April 2009. Ben Brantley of The New York Times called her portrayal "the musical performance of the season" and Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News called it "a towering performance that leaves you tongue-tied for superlatives." Michael Kuchwara of the Associated Press raved, "Alice Ripley is giving one of those fearless performances that is astonishing in its theatrical intensity and vocal commitment" and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called Alice Ripley "simply magnificent. Ripley doesn't just occupy the stage - she owns it." In addition to the Tony Award, Ms. Ripley earned the Helen Hayes Award as well as Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations.

Ms. Ripley's numerous other Broadway credits include Side Show (Drama Desk, Tony Award nominations), The Rocky Horror Show, James Joyce's The Dead, Sunset Boulevard, The Who's Tommy. She also appeared on Broadway and on national tour in Les Misérables. Off-Broadway/regional theatre: Next to Normal, Five Flights, James Joyce's The Dead, The Vagina Monologues, Tell Me on a Sunday (Helen Hayes nomination), Shakespeare in Hollywood (Helen Hayes nomination), Company (Helen Hayes nomination). With her band RIPLEY, Alice has written and produced the albums Ripley EP and Outtasite. Her CD, Everything's Fine, produced by Joel Moss, was released on Sh-K-Boom Records.

 

 


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