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1. | Island Of Souls | | |
2. | All This Time | | |
3. | August Winds | | |
4. | Shipyard | | |
5. | If You Ever See Me Talking To A Sailor | | |
6. | Dead Man's Boots | | |
7. | The Last Ship (Part One) | | |
8. | The Last Ship (Part Two) | | |
9. | What Say You, Meg? | | |
10. | We've Got Now't Else | | |
11. | When We Dance | | |
12. | The Night The Pugilist Learned How To Dance | | |
13. | So To Speak | | |
14. | Show Some Respect | | |
15. | It's Not The Same Moon | | |
16. | Underground River | | |
17. | Ghost Story | | |
18. | The Last Ship (Finale) | | |
19. | Bonus track: What Say You, Meg? (performed by Sting) | | |
First Nighter: Sting's 'The Last Ship' in Full Sail
The production, at the Neil Simon, with score by Sting, libretto by Tony winners John Logan and Brian Yorkey, direction by Tony winner Joe Mantello and choreography by Steven Hoggett, has just about everything musical advocates crave. It also boasts just about everything longtime Sting partisans would hope he'd bring to a Broadway stage.
Just to get even more enthusiastic: The Last Ship has huge heaps of something the Great White Way has been missing for far too long when characters sing: emotion that penetrates far more than several fathoms deep. Perhaps that's only appropriate for a work about ocean-going ships. --David Finkle: Huffingtonpost.com
Sting brings it. (4 out of 5 Stars)
The pop god delivers his A-game in The Last Ship, a new musical about coming home and letting go that overflows with heart. Not bad for a Broadway debut as a composer. --Daily News
The lesson of The Last Ship (***½ out of four), the poignant, exuberant new musical that opened Sunday at the Neil Simon Theatre, is that you can go home again. And again. --USA Today