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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Company by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1970 (Columbia/Sony) A shocking musical when it first opened, and still an insightful if somewhat dyspeptic view of modern romantic relationships, Company explores th…

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Coco by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1969 (ABC-Paramount/MCA) It’s terrible, fascinating, and possibly the most unreviewable of all cast recordings. Alan Jay Lerner cooked up this musical bio of Coco C…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 06:26PM

Closer Than Ever by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1989 (RCA, 2CDs) To one set of critics, this four-person revue of songs by composer David Shire and lyricist Richard Maltby, Jr. was a long-overdue outpouring of …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 05:06PM

Cinderella (Rodgers & Hammerstein) by Michael Portantiere

Original Television Cast, 1957 (Columbia) In the age of television’s big-cast, major-hoopla “spectaculars,” one program stood out as a truly gala event: Rodgers and Harnmerstein’s Ci…

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Chu Chin Chow by Michael Portantiere

Studio Cast Recordings from the 1960s (Angel) Chu Chin Chow was a huge success on the London stage, where it ran from 1916 to 1921. A Broadway production, which had a shorter run, opened in …

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Christine by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1960 (Columbia/DRG) No stars; not recommended. Maureen O’Hara, in her only musical, is Christine FitzSimmons — an Irishwoman who journeys to India and falls in lo…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 01:52PM

Chicago by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1975 (Arista) Perhaps not fully appreciated during its initial run of only two years in the mid-1970s, the John Kander-Fred Ebb-Bob Fosse musical Chicago is now recog…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 12:34PM
Thursday, February 19, 2015

Children of Eden by Michael Portantiere

Original London Cast, 1991 (London) Because of its biblical subject matter and the sheer volume of music and lyrics that Stephen Schwartz wrote for the piece, including a large amount of cho…

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Chess by Michael Portantiere

Studio Cast, 1984 (RCA, 2CDs) Dramatically incoherent but musically brilliant, Chess concerns the fierce rivalry between an American chess champion (here sung by Murray Head) and his Russian…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 03:37PM

Charlotte Sweet by Michael Portantiere

Original Off-Broadway Cast, 1983 (John Hammond Records/DRG) I find librettist Michael Colby to be extremely talented, with more natural gifts as a lyricist.  (His shows are through-sung.) H…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 03:05PM

Celebration by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1969 (Capitol/Angel) The hero and heroine are called Orphan and Angel. The villain is a bloated millionaire named Edgar Allen Rich. The production was designed to res…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 02:49PM
Monday, February 16, 2015

Carousel by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1945 (Decca) This landmark musical is not the most popular of the Rodgers and Hammerstein canon in terms of the number of productions, but it may well be the most bel…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 01:14PM

Carnival by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1961 (MGM/Polydor) Is there an odder Broadway musical than Carnival? Even with an all-American creative team, its sensibility — alternately sentimental, stark, and …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 12:32PM

Carmen Jones by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1943 (Decca) It’s easy to understand why Carmen Jones was such a hit on Broadway in 1943. Not only was it a novelty — an Americanized opera with an all-black cast…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 11:27AM

Carmelina by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast Members, 1980 (Original Cast Records) Picture Mamma Mia! leavened with wit, charm, and soaring melody, and you’ll have some notion of this two-week 1979 flop. Both a…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 10:35AM

Canterbury Tales by Michael Portantiere

Original London Cast, 1968 (Decca) No stars; not recommended. After a long period during which London produced few musicals of consequence, things picked up in the ’60s. Some even called i…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 10:09AM

Call Me Mister/This is the Army/Winged Victory by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1946 (Decca) The well-produced CD transfer of recordings made by members of the original cast of Call Me Mister, featuring a rediscovered, extended version of compose…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 09:52AM
Saturday, February 14, 2015

Candide by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1956 (Columbia/Sony) This recording starts with the most exciting overture in Broadway history, and just keeps getting better after that. Leonard Bernstein’s gilded…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 12:06PM

Can-Can by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1953 (Capitol/Angel) Although Gwen Verdon was catapulted to stardom in this pizzazz-y, Broadway-Gallic concoction, the true star of the show is Cole Porter. The great…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 11:39AM

Camelot by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1960 (Columbia/Sony) Composition, performance, and audio technology all came together to make this a first-rate cast recording. Although Camelot is not as highly rega…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 09:56AM
Thursday, February 12, 2015

Call Me Madam by Michael Portantiere

Dinah Shore With Original Broadway Cast, 1950 (RCA/Flare) After the smash-hit Annie Get Your Gun, an Ethel Merman-Irving Berlin rematch was inevitable. In Call Me Madam, once again, a real-l…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 04:25PM
Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Cabin in the Sky by Michael Portantiere

Film Soundtrack, 1943 (Rhino-Turner) It may not have been Porgy and Bess, but Cabin in the Sky was, in 1940, a new type of all-black Broadway show. Its tale of a heaven-and-hell struggle for…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 05:38PM

Cabaret by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1966 (Columbia/Sony) Christopher Isherwood’s play I Am a Camera, set in Berlin during the rise of Hitler, had been a notable stage success, but the property entered…

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Friday, February 6, 2015

By the Beautiful Sea by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1954 (Capitol/DRG) No stars; not recommended. Shirley Booth never had much luck with musicals. Witness this elegant piece of hackwork — which, at eight months, ran …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 05:11PM

By Jupiter by Michael Portantiere

Off-Broadway Cast, 1967 (RCA/DRG) While this production did not achieve great success onstage, it did yield a cast album to be reckoned with. Most important, this is the only complete record…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 04:59PM

By Jeeves by Michael Portantiere

London Cast, 1996 (Polydor) Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn cleverly reworked their 1975 flop ]eeves into this chamber-size musical chronicling the misadventures of the hapless, rich-…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 04:24PM

Bye Bye Birdie by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1960 (Columbia/Sony) Here is pure pleasure. Bye Bye Birdie, with a book by Michael Stewart, managed to satirize the Elvis Presley craze, racial prejudice, the generat…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 03:49PM

Brownstone by Michael Portantiere

Studio Cast, 2002 (Original Cast Records) Five city dwellers share a brownstone but only occasionally interact with one another in this show by Josh Rubins, Andrew Cadiff, and Peter Larson. …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 03:25PM

Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk by Michael Portantiere

Original Broadway Cast, 1996 (RCA) The songs aren’t the main point of this brilliant revue, which uses dance to chart the history of black men in America. The hip, hip-hop survey stretches…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 03:06PM

Bombay Dreams by Michael Portantiere

Original London Cast, 2002 (Sony) This is the world’s first pop-rock, English-Hindi-Punjabi stage musical — but it isn’t as exotic as it sounds. Andrew Lloyd Webber produced the show, …

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 02:38PM

The Boy From Oz by Michael Portantiere

Original Australian Cast, 1998 (EMI) Peter Allen wrote only one musical — the inane Legs Diamond, still prized by connoisseurs of flops — but his life story plays itself out in this glos…

SOURCE: castalbumreviews.com at 12:56PM