Clue the Musical Original Cast Recording - Circa 1997
8 tracks from the original off-broadway cast demo recording of Clue the Musical. Whereas the show only lasted a mere 29 episodes off Broadway, the songs' catchiness stay with you much longer! Unfortunately, a complete cast recording, while mentioned briefly on the official Clue the Musical website, does not appear to exist - at least not on the market. It's a shame, because the music is wonderful and well sung by what sounds like it was a great cast!
The Songs:
Overture Performed by: Orchestra Composed by: Wayne Barker, Galen Blum, and Vinnie Martucci
Life is a Bowl of Pits Performed by: Daniel Leroy McDonald
Everyday Devices Performed by: Marc Rubman and Tiffany Taylor with Ian Knauer, ???*, Daniel Leroy McDonald, and Wysandria Woosley
Once a Widow Performed by: Wysandria Woosley Composed by: Wayne Barker, Galen Blum, and Vinnie Martucci
Corridors and Halls Performed by: Robert Bartley with Ian Knauer, ???*, Daniel Leroy McDonald, Marc Rubman, Tiffany Taylor, and Wysandria Woosley
She Hasn't Got a Clue Performed by: Ian Knauer, ???*, Daniel Leroy McDonald, Marc Rubman, Tiffany Taylor, and Wysandria Woosley
Foul Weather Friend Performed by: Ian Knauer, ???*, Daniel Leroy McDonald, Marc Rubman, Tiffany Taylor, and Wysandria Woosley
Don't Blame Me Performed by: Denny Dillon and Robert Bartley with Ian Knauer, ???*, Daniel Leroy McDonald, Marc Rubman, Tiffany Taylor, and Wysandria Woosley
The Missing Songs:
The Game
The Murder
The Game (Reprise)
Everyday Devises (Reprise)
Seduction Deduction
The Final Clue
The Game - Finale
The only downside to any of these songs is that they are too short!
Note: The above tracks were provided to the owner of this site by special permission along with the request not to copy or distribute them. Please do not email with requests to do so. Any such requests will not be considered nor honored.
* (Updated 11/2/06) - These tracks previously listed Michael Kostroff in this place as the notes attached to the songs suggested when they were received. For some reason, however, an email was received today by somebody claiming to be Michael Kostoff suggesting that, while it may or may not be him on the tracks (admittedly he can't remember), he does not believe it to be so and doesn't wish to this site to suggest he is claiming somebody else's credit. So, as the information has yet to be verified, it is considered unsubstantiated, but will be further investigated.