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Donny Osmond didn't let himself be deterred by a disastrous Broadway debut in 1982 (George M. Cohan's closed after opening night). A decade later he starred in the North American tour of , and now his 2001 solo album, , further proves that teen pop's loss has become musical theater's gain. Assisted by legendary pop producer Phil Ramone, Osmond puts a contemporary spin on a wide variety of Broadway tunes (though nothing from ), emphasizing shows from the previous decade: (a funky R&B "Seasons of Love"), (a smooth "This Is the Moment"), , even . Osmond also parlayed his Andrew Lloyd Webber ties to include songs from two shows that hadn't yet hit Broadway: 's "Our Kind of Love" (in its first commercial recording, though the tune falls short of Lloyd Webber's usual catchiness) and 's "No Matter What." Particularly inviting are 's "Solla Sollew" and 's "Immortality." Finally, Osmond closes the book on by ending with a grand, sweeping arrangement of the show's "Give My Regards to Broadway," in which he vows he'll be there ere long. We'll be waiting, Donny.
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