Preludium - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
The Sound of Music - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Maria - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
My Favorite Things - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Do-Re-Mi - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Sixteen Going on Seventeen - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
The Lonely Goatherd - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
How Can Love Survive? - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
The Sound of Music - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Laendler - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
So Long, Farewell - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Climb Ev'ry Mountain - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
No Way to Stop It - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
An Ordinary Couple - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Processional - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Edelweiss - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Climb Ev'ry Mountain - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
The Sound of Music-a Symphonic Picture Orchestra - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Do-Re-Mi [*] - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Do-Re-Mi [*] - Original Cast Recording, Hammerstein, Oscar
Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
Opening: New York, New York/Dance: Miss Turnstiles - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Come Up to My Place [Taxi Number] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Carried Away - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Lonely Town/Dance: Lonely Town - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Carnegie Hall (Do-Do-Re-Do) - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
I Can Hook, Too - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Lucky to Be Me - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Carried Away - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Come up to My Place (Taxi Number) - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
I Understand - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Night Club Sequence - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Some Other Time - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
I Can Cook, Too - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Lucky to Be Me - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
I. The Great Lover [*] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
II. Lonely Town: Pas de Deux [*] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
I Understand - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Finale [*] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Ballet: The Imaginary Coney Island - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Carnegie Hall (Da-Do-Re-Do) - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Some Other Time - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Dance: Times Square - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Dance: The Real Coney Island - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Great Lover, The I [*] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Lonely Town: Pas de Deux II [*] - Original Cast Recording, Bernstein, Leonard
Sony's new series of remastered classic original cast recordings--each volume comes as a three pack--is an unbeatable bargain, bringing together legendary milestones from the rich history of Broadway. Most of the civilized... more » world identifies Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic The Sound of Music with the Robert Wise film, one of the most successful movie musicals of all time. But not only does the original cast recording feature different tunes, but Captain Von Trapp is played by heavyset folksinger Theodore Bikel, a far cry from young Christopher Plummer, while Mary Martin was much older than the film's Julie Andrews. But the stage version is, in many ways, more faithful to the Von Trapp Family Singers' true story. The original Broadway cast recording of Annie still has as much charm as it did in 1977. Charles Strouse wrote the snappy music and Martin Charnin's clever lyrics capture the misery of the Great Depression, the glitter of the upper-crust life, and the character of the FDR administration. Andrea McArdle shines in the title role, most notably with the classic anthem "Tomorrow," while Tony-winner Dorothy Loudon and Reid Shelton provide support as the hag Miss Hannigan and the benevolent Daddy Warbucks, respectively. This remastered edition includes as bonus material 17 minutes of tape Strouse and Charnin recorded for backers' auditions in 1972. Since the original 1944 On the Town had never been properly recorded, original cast members Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Nancy Walker, and Chris Alexander finally got in a studio in 1960 while Bernstein himself conducted the New York Philharmonic. The Philharmonic can be a bit stiff at times, but this tale of three sailors on leave in New York is so full of energy and humor that it could be done by a string quartet and still blow the roof off.« less
Sony's new series of remastered classic original cast recordings--each volume comes as a three pack--is an unbeatable bargain, bringing together legendary milestones from the rich history of Broadway. Most of the civilized world identifies Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic The Sound of Music with the Robert Wise film, one of the most successful movie musicals of all time. But not only does the original cast recording feature different tunes, but Captain Von Trapp is played by heavyset folksinger Theodore Bikel, a far cry from young Christopher Plummer, while Mary Martin was much older than the film's Julie Andrews. But the stage version is, in many ways, more faithful to the Von Trapp Family Singers' true story. The original Broadway cast recording of Annie still has as much charm as it did in 1977. Charles Strouse wrote the snappy music and Martin Charnin's clever lyrics capture the misery of the Great Depression, the glitter of the upper-crust life, and the character of the FDR administration. Andrea McArdle shines in the title role, most notably with the classic anthem "Tomorrow," while Tony-winner Dorothy Loudon and Reid Shelton provide support as the hag Miss Hannigan and the benevolent Daddy Warbucks, respectively. This remastered edition includes as bonus material 17 minutes of tape Strouse and Charnin recorded for backers' auditions in 1972. Since the original 1944 On the Town had never been properly recorded, original cast members Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Nancy Walker, and Chris Alexander finally got in a studio in 1960 while Bernstein himself conducted the New York Philharmonic. The Philharmonic can be a bit stiff at times, but this tale of three sailors on leave in New York is so full of energy and humor that it could be done by a string quartet and still blow the roof off.
CD Reviews
A great deal
Ruth C Loomis | Florida | 03/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once again this set is what I have been looking for and at a great price. I had the Sound of Music soundtrack (an album) when I was growing up. It brought back so many great memories. Annie is great and is so much different from the movie soundtrack. The true Annie fan needs to own both. I was unfamiliar with On The Town but it is an added treasure to my collection."