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News EXCLUSIVE: Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton Callaway Sing "Home" from "Scott Alan Live," Now On Sale Playbill.com offers an exclusive listen to Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton Callaway singing "Home," a track from the upcoming CD "Scott Alan Live," which was recorded in April at Birdland. The tune is from the musical of the same name, which is aiming for a Broadway debut in the fall, and features a score by composer-lyricist Alan and a libretto by playwright Christy Hall.

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Liz and Ann Hampton Callaway

The two-disc recording, which will be released physically and digitally June 26, is currently available for pre-sale via iTunes (including international sales), CDbaby, Sound of Music, Dress Circle and Amazon. (Online pre-orders through Dress Circle and Sound of Music will receive an autographed copy by the composer. Those who order at Dress Circle will also receive a poster of the album cover featuring all of the performers.)

Both iTunes and CDbaby offer clips of each song.

An accompanying booklet will include photos provided by each performer heard on the recording. Each artist has also provided his or her thoughts about the song recorded on the new CD. The cover was photographed by Nathan Johnson.

About singing "Home," the Callaway sisters contributed this statement to the liner notes: "You know a songwriter has done something special when after you sing their song, some of the finest singers around are moved to tears - like Jane Monheit and Lea Salonga. Singing Scott's tender song 'Home' together was a transcendent moment for us as we strove to find new meaning in the words that two sisters could share."

To listen to the Tony-nominated artists sing "Home," click below.

"Home"
 
 

 

All songs on "Live" were arranged and orchestrated by Jesse Vargas. Background vocals were arranged by Michael McElory, with the exception of the song "I've Already Won," which was arranged by Michael Orland ("American Idol") and Antonio Sol.

A video capturing the creation of the cover art is available by clicking here.

For other show and vocal recordings, visit the Playbill Store.

The complete track listing follows:

Disc One
1) OVERTURE
2) I’M A STAR – Natalie Weiss
3) PLEASE DON’T LET ME GO – Jeremy Jordan
4) AND THERE IT IS/MAGIC – Louise Dearman & Julia Murney
5) NOW – Laura Osnes
6) LOVE, LOVE, LOVE – Pentatonix
7) KISS THE AIR – Caissie Levy
8) ANYMORE – Raena White
9) THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME – Richard Fleeshman
10) AGAIN – Christiane Noll
11) IN THIS MOMENT – Marc Broussard
12) BLESSING –RJ Helton
13) ALWAYS/GOODNIGHT – Sierra Boggess & Jane Monheit

Disc Two
1) WATCH ME SOAR – Stephanie J. Block
2) SURRENDER – Melissa van der Schyff featuring Paul Vazquez
3) HOME – Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton Callaway
4) UNTIL THEN – Christopher Jackson
5) I’VE ALREADY WON – Alexander Sage Oyen (winner of "I'm a Star" Contest) featuring Jack Beatson, Paul Ianniello, Mindy Pack, Nick Pitera, Sidonie Smith, Heather Traska, Camille Trzcinski and Stefani Wood
6) OVER THE MOUNTAINS – Ben Fankhauser
7) SAY GOODBYE – Willemijn Verkaik
8) FREE – Mykal Kilgore featuring Danielle Lee Greaves, Christina Acosta Robinson & Ken Robinson
9) NEVER NEVERLAND (FLY AWAY) – Kerry Ellis
10) LOOK (A RAINBOW) – Lea Salonga

Bonus Tracks
11) TAKE ME AWAY – Hadley Fraser and Ramin Karimloo (studio recording)
12) IGNITED BY A DREAM – Scott Alan (studio version)

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Alan’s show with playwright Christy Hall, Home, is aiming for a Broadway debut in the fall. Home is being produced by StylesFour Productions, whose credits also include Once, Spring Awakening and Driving Miss Daisy. To listen to Erin Davie, Rachel Potter and Mallory Bechtel sing "If I Could I Would," another song from Home, click here.

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