Striking 12

Striking 12

Infobox Album
Name = Striking 12
Type = Album
Artist = GrooveLily


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Genre = Musical
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"Striking 12" is the music group GrooveLily's off-Broadway holiday musical, based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl".The cast recording was released in 2004 by PS Classics.

Track listing


# Violin Ascension
# Overture
# "Thank You Very Much And Welcome..."
# Snow Song (It's Coming Down)
# "Our Story Begins With A Man..."
# Last Day Of The Year
# Resoulution
# "And So, The Man Resolves..."
# The Sales Pitch
# "But The Woman Is Gone..."
# "It Was Terribly Cold..."
# Matches For Sale
# Say What?
# "Lights Were Shining From Every Window..."
# Hey La La
# Fine, Fine, Fine
# "She Had Drawn Her Little Feet Under Her..."
# Can't Go Home
# "Her Little Hands Were Almost Frozen..."
# "The Burning Match Gave Off A Warm Bright Light..."
# Visions In The Matchlight
# "Someone Is Dying..."
# Give The Drummer Some
# "The Girl, When We Left Her..."
# Caution To The Wind
# Violin Ascension
# "The Grandmother Took The Little Girl..."
# Screwed-Up People Make Great Art
# "Thank You For The Dissertation, Pal..."
# It's Not All Right
# "Excuse Me, Little Match Girl?..."
# Snow Song (Reprise)/First Day Of The Year
# Encore (The Little Drummer Boy)

External links

* [http://www.striking12.com Striking 12: The GrooveLily Holiday Show]


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