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Recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Bruce Kimmel & Alvin Klein."Why would anyone do another Sondheim collection?" is a question produc...Read more
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Sondheim: The Stephen Sondheim Album - Various(SEALED)
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    Album Features
    UPC:030206210125
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2001
    Record Label:Fynsworth Alley
    Genre:Pop Vocal

    Track Listing
    1. Make the Most of Your Music - Brent Barrett (from "Follies")
    2. Anyone Can Whistle - Jane Krakowski (from "Anyone Can Whistle")
    3. Everybody Says Don't - Liz Callaway (from "Anyone Can Whistle")
    4. Sorry-Grateful - Guy Haines (from "Company")
    5. Another Hundred People - Alice Ripley (from "Company")
    6. Broadway Baby - Lea DeLaria (from "Follies")
    7. It Wasn't Meant to Happen - Michele Pawk (from "Follies")
    8. Giants in the Sky - Brian d'Arcy James (from "Into The Woods")
    9. Children Will Listen - Ruthie Henshall (from "Into The Woods")
    10. Losing My Mind - Dame Edna (from "Follies")
    11. Moment With You, A - Theresa Finamore/Andrew Lippa (from "Saturday Night")
    12. So Many People - Tami Tappan (from "Saturday Night")
    13. You're Gonna Love Tomorrow (from "Follies") / Not A Day Goes By (from "Merrily We Roll Along") - Christiane Noll
    14. I'm Still Here - Dorothy Loudon (from "Follies")
    15. With So Little To Be Sure Of (from "Anyone Can Whistle") / Who Could Be Blue (from "Follies") - Norm Lewis - (from "Anyone Can Whistle") / Who Could Be Blue (from "Follies")

    Details
    Producer:Bruce Kimmel
    Distributor:Universal Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Recorded at Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Bruce Kimmel & Alvin Klein."Why would anyone do another Sondheim collection?" is a question producer Bruce Kimmel says he was asked by Dame Edna Everage when he engaged, uh, her to participate in it. Kimmel compounds the question by noting that The Stephen Sondheim Album is the tenth project he has worked on that is exclusively dedicated to the musical theater's most celebrated composer. His answer, in effect, is that he wanted a flagship release as the premiere offering of his new Fynsworth Alley imprint, a theater-music subsidiary of Varèse Sarabande. The collection offers effective, well-sung interpretations of some of Sondheim's major songs, presented in fresh arrangements by David Siegel, and it certainly works on its own terms, though some performances are better than others. Dame Edna, that flamboyant British female impersonator, is an acquired taste, especially without the visual aspect that completes her effect. Technically, you'd have to say that her rendition of "Losing My Mind" is atrocious, sung in a howl that bears no relationship to pitch. Of course, that's the point, but on an album otherwise devoted to more or less straight interpretations, it's striking. The medley of the sprightly "You're Gonna Love Tomorrow" from Follies and "Not a Day Goes By," the torch song from Merrily We Roll Along, is an interesting idea that doesn't quite succeed. And the hidden track, a McGuire Sisters-style arrangement of "Not Getting Married Today" from Company, is another attempt at humor that misfires. But Liz Callaway's "Everybody Says Don't" from Anyone Can Whistle is a triumph, and Brent Barrett's "Make the Most of Your Music," used in the 1987 London production of Follies, rescues a valuable Sondheim song from obscurity. (The version of the album available on the record company website, <a href="www.fynsworthalley.com">www.fynsworthalley.com</a>, contains an extra track, "I Must Be Dreaming," by Emily Skinner.) ~ William Ruhlmann

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