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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Louisiana Purchase by Michael Portantiere

New York Concert Cast, 1996 (DRG) This is a biting and funny satire of Louisiana’s byzantine politics in general, and of Huey Long in particular. Although Louisiana Purchase opened on Broa…

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Lost in the Stars by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1949 (Decca) Lost in the Stars, by playwright Maxwell Anderson and composer Kurt Weill, deals with racial discrimination and segregation — unlikely territory for a …

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Lorelei by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway and Touring Cast, 1973-74 (MGM/Decca) Sort of a “revisal” of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, though that word had not yet been coined when this show was staged, Lorelei had a…

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Look, Ma, I’m Dancin’! by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1948 (Decca) Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins, Look, Ma, I’m Dancin’! was a broad musical comedy about a touring ballet company. It starred the incredibly gifte…

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The Littlest Revue by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1956 (Painted Smiles) The vibrant overture on this recording tells us that we’re about to hear one of the tangiest revues of the 1950s. Ben Bagley produced the …

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Little Shop of Horrors by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1982 (Geffen) Who would have thought that Roger Corman and Charles B. Griffith’s campy 1960 horror flick about a bloodthirsty plant out for world conquest would…

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

A Little Night Music by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1973 (Columbia/Sony) A Little Night Music is emblematic of composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s work in that it sounds very different from his other scores and yet …

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Little Me by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1962 (RCA) This album starts with one of the most exciting overtures ever and takes off from there, thanks largely to orchestrator Ralph Burns. With Cy Coleman’s te…

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Little Mary Sunshine by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1959 (Capitol/Angel) Not too long after Sandy Wilson proved with The Boy Friend that audiences enjoyed spoofs of old musicals, Rick Besoyan wrote the book, music,…

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Listen To My Heart: The Songs of David Friedman by Michael Portantiere

Original Cast, 2003 (Midder Music, 2CDs) Skillfully programmed and directed by Mark Waldrop, this revue had a brief run Upstairs at Studio 54. Happily, it yielded a “live” cast album tha…

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The Lion King by Michael Portantiere

Film Soundtrack, 1994 (Walt Disney Records) The mega-hit animated Disney movie The Lion King spawned this mega-selling soundtrack recording, which includes the Oscar-winning best song “Can…

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L’il Abner by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1956 (Columbia/Sony) The cast album of this hit, faithfully adapted from Al Capp’s deep-fried comic strip, has a complicated history that’s worth telling because …

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The Life by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1997 (Sony) The Life opened just as Times Square was being cleaned up and turned into a tourist-friendly theme park. It captured the Best Musical prize from the Drama…

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Let It Ride by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1961 (RCA/no CD) Apologies to songwriters Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, but here’s the show with arguably the worst title song in the history of Broadway — and th…

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Let ‘Em Eat Cake by Michael Portantiere

New York Concert Cast, 1987 (Sony, 2CDs, paired with Of Thee I Sing) This performance doesn’t vary much in character from the dully dutiful reading of the Gershwins’ Of Thee I Sing that …

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Les Misérables by Michael Portantiere

Original London Cast, 1985 (First Night/Relativity, 2CDs) Claude-Michel Schönberg  (“musique”) and Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel (“textes”) originally created Les Misérables a…

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Legs Diamond by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1989 (RCA) This show did not work onstage, but some of the songs and performances on the cast album are fun.  Peter Allen, though woefully miscast as a tough-guy gan…

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Leave It to Me! by Michael Portantiere

San Francisco Cast, 2001 (42nd Street Moon) With political satire a mainstay of 1930s musicals (the Gershwins’ Of Thee I Sing, Rodgers and Hart’s I’d Rather Be Right, Irving Berlin’s…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 10:43AM

Leave It to Jane by Michael Portantiere

Off-Broadway Cast, 1959 (Strand/AEI) The “Princess Theater” musicals of Jerome Kern, Guy Bolton, and P. G. Wodehouse form an important chapter in musical theater history that is badly un…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 10:33AM
Monday, July 13, 2015

Late Nite Comic by Michael Portantiere

Studio Cast, 1988 (Original Cast Records) No stars; not recommended. This vaguely autobiographical musical by composer-lyricist Brian Gari, with a book by Allan Knee, lasted for only 15 prev…

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The Last Sweet Days of Isaac by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1970 (RCA) Three years after their debut show, Now Is the Time for All Good Men, which was studded with well-crafted lyrics and lovely ballads, composer Nancy For…

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The Last Session by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1997 (EMG) By the mid 1980s, plays about AIDS began to surface and continued to emerge thereafter, but with only a few musicals among them. Nevertheless, this one…

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The Last 5 Years by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 2002 (Ghostlight) Although The Last 5 Years received mixed to negative reviews and closed quickly Off-Broadway in 2002, it has received many subsequent production…

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Lady in the Dark by Michael Portantiere

Original Cast Recordings, 1941 (Platinum/Wave) Gertrude Lawrence had a reputation as a poor singer; Kurt Weill was quoted as saying that she had “the greatest range between C and C-sharp.�…

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Lady, Be Good by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast Reconstruction, 1977 (Smithsonian/Hallmark) Here is one of the great artifacts of the American musical theater — and it’s also a great listen. One of a series of S…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 01:11PM

La Cage aux Folles by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1983 (RCA) Harvey Fierstein’s book for this musical closely follows Jean Poiret’s stage farce, the film version of which became a huge hit, about the chaos unleas…

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Kwamina by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1961 (Capitol/Angel) So, which Broadway composer stretched himself the most in writing a score that no one would have guessed he had in him? Jerry Herman with Dear Wo…

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Kuni-Leml by Michael Portantiere

Off-Broadway Cast, 1998 (Slider Music) Avrom Goldfadn’s Yiddish farce The Two Kuni-Lemls is all but forgotten today. Even so, New York’s Jewish Repertory Theatre (JRT) commissioned a mus…

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Knickerbocker Holiday by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1938 (Joey/AEI) Boiled-down radio broadcasts of Broadway musicals were not unheard of in the 1930s, and the few that have been released commercially in subsequent dec…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 11:28AM

Kiss of the Spider Woman by Michael Portantiere

Original Toronto/London/Broadway Cast, 1992 (First Night) Surely one of the most original and haunting musicals of the ’90s, Kiss of the Spider Woman is also one of the strangest and most …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 11:18AM
Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Kiss Me, Kate by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1948 (Columbia/Sony) Here is Cole Porter’s greatest score — fresh, groundbreaking, and oh, so naughty. The show’s book, by Bella and Sam Spewack, has a rousing …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 10:02AM