The Pink Album
This recording offers our renditions of some of the songs that have been important to the lesbian and gay movement in the past two decades.
Joining us are four of our favorite guests: Harvey Fierstein in a disco version of I Am What I Am, Holly Near in The Great Peace March, Ann Hampton Callaway in Let Me Be the Music, and Diane Schuur in an unforgettable version of Over the Rainbow. Ladies Don't Drum, a Seattle-based percussion ensemble, adds rhythmic fervor on several cuts.
Format: Compact Disc
Category: Compilation
Price: $16
Released: 1996
Availability: Currently in-stock
PLAYLIST:
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1.
Ain't No Turnin' Back
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2.
There Comes A Time
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3.
Finally Here
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4.
I Am What I Am
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5.
Something Inside So Strong
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6.
Ella's Song
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7.
Do Not Weep
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8.
Over The Rainbow
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9.
Wanting Memories
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10.
Our Love Is Soaring
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11.
Love Don't Need A Reason
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12.
As I Remember Him
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13.
Eulogy
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14.
Let Me Be The Music
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15.
The Great Peace March
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16.
Let Evening Come
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17.
You Are The New Day
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18.
Behold The Hills Of Tomorrow
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19.
We Shall Overcome
LINER NOTES
Pink Album
Featuring: Emerald City Volunteers & Philandros
With Special Guests: Holly Near, Harvey Fierstein, Ann Hampton Callaway,
Diane Schuur & Ladies Don't Drum
Released: 1996
For seventeen years, the Seattle Men's Chorus has been entertaining audiences in Seattle, across Washington State and in some of the most prestigious concert halls of North America. The 160-voice gay men's chorus has been honored to work with many talented artists of our time including Dr. Maya Angelou, the Mark Morris Dance Group, Bobby McFerrin, Natalie Cole and the four distinguished guests on this recording.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Dennis Coleman, the Chorus has been instrumental in commissioning new music from composers such as John Corigliano, Gian Carlo Menotti, Alice Parker, Robert Moran and David Diamond. The Chorus' programs of popular music celebrating the music of Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter and the greatest hits of the 1960s have been produced by numerous other gay men's choruses in the United States. SMC enjoys the largest choral audiences in the Pacific Northwest and is a leader in programs designed to provide free tickets to gay and lesbian youth, young people at risk and persons affected by HIV. The 160 singers and 40 non-singing chorus members volunteer thousands of hours each year in their commitment to building bridges of understanding between gays and lesbians, their families & friends, and the greater community. With two PBS specials, Radio Craze and Swellegant Elegance: The Music of Cole Porter, nearly three million people across North America have been given a glimpse into the talent, creativity, pride and joy that are the hallmarks of the Seattle Men's Chorus.
With this recording, the "Pink Album", we offer our renditions of some of the songs that have been important to the lesbian & gay choral movement in the past two decades. Joining us are four of our favorite guests: Harvey Fierstein, Holly Near, Ann Hampton Callaway and Diane Schuur. Ladies Don't Drum, a Seattle-based percussion ensemble that has collaborated with the Chorus on numerous occasions adds rhythmic fervor on several cuts.
Three-time Tony winner Harvey Fierstein was featured in SMC's PBS special Swellegant Elegance: the Music of Cole Porter. Recorded in 1993, this popular feature continues to air nationally, particularly during June's pride celebrations. Harvey, who wrote and starred in Torch Song Trilogy and wrote the book for La Cage aux Folles, is a gay icon for the nineties. He was unapologetically out before out was in, and has earned the respect and admiration of a generation of gays and lesbians for his honesty and integrity. It was perhaps inevitable that SMC's Emerald City Volunteers would record the gay pride anthem I Am What I Am from La Cage aux Folles, Fierstein's acclaimed Broadway collaboration with Jerry Herman.
Holly Near has been in the forefront of the lesbian and gay music movement for over twenty years, influencing countless listeners and other performers alike. In March 1996, Holly teamed up with the Seattle Men's Chorus for a concert called Hand in Hand: Songs From Our Lives from which most of this recording was drawn. As a believer in community-based activism, Holly has sung with many other GALA Choruses and continues to add her voice and influence to our movement. Holly wrote Our Love Is Soaring Across The Land for the 1994 Stonewall Celebration and first performed it with the New York City Gay Men's Chorus, Gary Miller conducting. Holly's friendship with the late Michael Callen adding special meaning to her vocals on his song Love Don't Need a Reason. The Great Peace March is one of her most-loved compositions and has held a cherished sport in the Seattle Men's Chorus repertoire for over ten years.
Ann Hampton Callaway has won the hearts of SMC audiences since appearing in the 1995 Rodgers and Hart salute, With a Song In Our Heart. Her voice has been described by the New York Times as "in the same league with Barbra Streisand's." Ann brought the music of actor, songwriter and singer Portia Nelson to the attention of conductor Dennis Coleman and sings Nelson's beautiful ballad Let Me Be the Music with the Chorus for this recording.
Seattle's own Diane Schuur, 'Deedles' to her many fans, has appeared six times with the Seattle Men's Chorus and made a special cameo appearance singing Love For Sale with Harvey Fierstein in Swellegant Elegance. The two-time Grammy award winning singer has enjoyed her work with the Chorus to such a degree that she asked Philandros, SMC's close harmony ensemble, to provide music for her 1996 wedding. Over the Rainbow, SMC's signature song, is given a warm and personal reading by Ms. Schuur and the men of the Chorus.
We hope that the music of this recording will touch your life as it has touched ours. We encourage you to share it with all your families.
- SEATTLE MEN'S CHORUS
- Artistic Director: Dennis Coleman
Principal Accompanist: Evan Stults
- INSTRUMENTALISTS
- Percussion: Chris Monroe
Bass: David Pascal
TRACKS
- Ain't No Turnin' Back
6:40
Music & Lyrics by David Maddux
- There Comes A Time
4:06
Music & Lyrics by Connie Kaldor
Arranged by David Maddux - Finally Here
3:02
Music & Lyrics by Eric Helmuth
- I Am What I Am
3:31
Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Arranged & Orchestrated by David MadduxHarvey Fierstein & Emerald City Volunteers
- Something Inside So Strong
3:42
Music & Lyrics by Labi Fassri
Arranged by Steve Landau
Additional Piano: EsDavid - Ella's Song
4:21
Bernice Johnson Reagon
Arranged by Ron LegtersEmerald City Volunteers
- Do Not Weep
5:23
Donald Skirvin
Bass: Renwick Hester
Trombone: Michael L. Smith, Jr. - Over the Rainbow
2:45
Arlen & Harburg
Arranged by Dennis ColemanDiane Schuur & Seattle Men's Chorus
- Wanting Memories
5:09
Ysaye Maria Barnwell
Arranged by EsDavidEmerald City Volunteers
- Our Love Is Soaring Across the Land
4:08
Music by Jeff Langley
Lyrics by Holly Near
Holly Near & Seattle Men's Chorus
Tenors: R. Kenneth Barbo & Rodger Fowler
- Love Don't Need A Reason
3:44
Music & Lyrics by Peter Allen, Michael Callen and
Marsha Malamet
Arranged by Larry MooreHolly Near & Seattle Men's Chorus
- As I Remember Him
4:03
Portia Nelson
Arranged by David Maddux - Eulogy
2:14
Scott Warrender
Philandros
- Let Me Be the Music
4:47
Music by David Friedman • Lyrics by Portia Nelson
Arranged by David Maddux
Ann Hampton Callaway & Seattle Men's Chorus
Piano: Jeffrey Moidel - The Great Peace March
4:00
Music & Lyrics by Holly Near
Arranged by Dennis ColemanHolly Near & Seattle Men's Chorus
Piano: John Bucchino - Let Evening Come
3:21
Music by Ron Legters
Poem by Jane Kenyon
Philandros
- You Are the New Day
2:25
John David
Arranged by Peter Knight
Philandros
- Behold the Hills of Tomorrow
3:22
Stephen Sondheim
Arranged by David Maddux - We Shall Overcome
2:49
Traditional
Arranged by David Maddux
Recorded at Meany Theatre and St. Thomas Center, Seattle, WA & Shelter Island Sound, New York
Editing: Dennis Coleman & Marc Willis •
Recording Engineers: Al Swanson, David Maddux and Steve Addabbo
SMC Photography: Jim Malecki •
Design & Digital Prepress: Paul Bauer & Patty Gardner
This recording was made possible by the Estate of Tom Mann.



