It's LONG out of print, and as only a few thousand copies were ever made (she sold it herself over the internet in the late 90s, I believe), it's very hard to come by. Once in a while a copy comes up on ebay, but the last one I saw went for over $100. However, the individual songs are not so hard to find by, erm, electronic means. You should look up a track listing on one of the Megan fan sites and then go hunting.
It's an awesome album. "Ruby's Arms" is one the best songs ever.
I recently discovered this amazing CD. It is so innovative. Her Johanna and I Remember are perfection. The whole CD really feels like its own show. I heard they had plans to re-release it, due to demand, but that was some time ago.
Well Will & Grace is big over here and everyone knows it should really be called The Karen Show. So yeah, she has a following. I wanted her to do a Divas at the Donmar run but alas, if wishes were horses....
Nothing precious, plain to see, don't make a fuss over me. Not loud, not soft, but somewhere inbetween. Say sorry, just let it be the word you mean.
As much as I love Will and Grace, it needs to end. During a recent episode, I laughed ZERO times. And usually, Mullally can enter a room, and I'll be in stitches.
Meg Mullall is life. She needs to get back on the stage or ensure that her agent has some good movies/tv shows lined up for her. What would this world be if Meg slipped away after the finale of W&G?
Well, Eric McCormack has been on Broadway. Megan Mullaly has been on Broadway. Does anyone see a box office draw? How about a new vision of the Odd Couple when Lane and Broderick leave?
Do not inspire the producers of the Odd Couple (ha pun intended) to continue the run of the show. It is such a disgrace to other Broadway shows out there, and to the thousands--hundreds of thousands--of new plays who have yet to see the light of day.
Do not inspire the producers of the Odd Couple (ha pun intended) to continue the run of the show. It is such a disgrace to other Broadway shows out there, and to the thousands--hundreds of thousands--of new plays who have yet to see the light of day.