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It’s Not Really the Apocalypse (CD)

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CD copy of ‘It’s Not Really the Apocalypse – A New Musical’, with music and lyrics by Michael A. Grant. Armageddon never sounded so good…
 

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CD copy of ‘It’s Not Really the Apocalypse’. This album comes in a beautifully-presented ‘digipak’ case, featuring original artwork along with an 8-page booklet detailing the storyline behind the music.
 
‘It’s Not Really the Apocalypse’ tells the story of four friends, who wake one day after the mother of all hangovers to discover they are the only humans left on the planet. Over the course of 14 songs they must adapt to their new lifestyle, whilst also overcoming a much greater challenge: learning to live with each other.
 
This dark subject matter is juxtaposed with a catchy, ragtime-influenced score that is sure to have you tapping your feet and singing along. Armageddon never sounded so good.
 

Track Listing
1)   Overture  5:13
2)   Let’s Go On a Four-Day Bender
(In which our four protagonists, miserable at having lost their jobs, resolve to go on the night out to end all nights out.)
 6:03
3)   I Never Did Expect That It Would End Like This
(In which our four protagonists, on discovering that the rest of humanity has been annihilated, discuss the various ways they had expected the world to end.)
 4:23
4)   These Four Walls
(In which one of our protagonists, on visiting her family home, reminisces about the memories it evokes and comes to terms with its loss.)
 5:23
5)   The Planning Song
(In which our four protagonists try to agree on a plan for how they should survive in their post-apocalyptic environment.)
 6:39
6)   The Lucky Ones
(In which two of our protagonists discuss opposing viewpoints.)
 5:06
7)   It’s Harder Than It Looks
(In which our four protagonists, having been working hard on a farm for several weeks, discuss the stresses and strains that they are experiencing.)
 4:00
8)   The Last Man Left on Earth
(In which one of our protagonists, realising that opportunities for romance are now limited, makes a renewed attempt to chat up another.)
 4:44
9)   Please Don’t Die (In which one of our protagonists, his girlfriend having been taken ill, sings of his concern for her wellbeing.)  4:46
10)   The Solitary Life
(In which one of our protagonists, having struck out from the group to live on his own, sings of how content he feels in his new life.)
 4:56
11)   If I’d Known (In which two of our protagonists discuss all the things they would and wouldn’t have done if they had known the world was about to end.)  4:23
12)   Side by Side and Hand in Hand
(In which one of our protagonists pays a visit to the solitary one, and attempts to persuade him to re-join the group.)
 3:03
13)   Stop and Smell the Roses
(In which one of our protagonists, realising that he has been forcing his friends to work too hard, treats them to a holiday and explains his new, more easy-going outlook.)
 5:42
14)   I’m Sorry
(In which one of our protagonists apologises for abandoning the others, and asks to be re-admitted into the group.)
 4:50
15)   It’s Not Really the Apocalypse
(In which our four protagonists, having achieved some sort of stability in their new lifestyle, discuss all the things they still have to live for and celebrate.)
 4:54

 

Credits
Cast
(in order of appearance)
Gary: Dominic Lo
Lizzie: Carolina Garcia-Cox
Joe: Edward Leigh
Helen: Emily Chesterton

 

Musicians
Piano 1:   Andrew Hopkins
Piano 2:   Christopher Fossey

 

Music and lyrics by Michael A. Grant
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Poppadom Productions
Cover artwork by Beatrice Dunleavy
Additional sound effects by Grantfunkel
Copyright © Michael A. Grant 2019, ℗ Michael A. Grant 2019. All rights reserved.

Additional information

Weight 75 g
Dimensions 14 × 12.5 × 0.8 cm
Composer

Grant, Michael A.

Lyricist

Michael A. Grant

Performers

Andrew Hopkins, Carolina Garcia-Cox, Christopher Fossey, Dominic Lo, Edward Leigh, Emily Chesterton

Format

Physical (hard) copy

Total duration

1:14:12

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