Stephen Sondheim, Dorothy Collins, Alexis Smith - Follies (Highlights from the 1971 Original Broadway Cast)
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Follies (Highlights from the 1971 Original Broadway Cast)
Music Price: $11.98 As of Jan 3 13:09 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | Stephen Sondheim, Dorothy Collins and Alexis Smith |
| Studio | Angel Records |
| Release Date | November 17, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 077776466620 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 3 13:09 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Cast Recording |
About Stephen Sondheim, Dorothy Collins, Alexis Smith - Follies (Highlights from the 1971 Original Broadway Cast)
The scene: an abandoned theater, where a group of performers--alumni from the fictional musical revue The Weismann Follies--is holding a reunion shortly before the building is to be turned to rubble. The long-retired players relive their careers through Stephen Sondheim's brilliant pastiches of past songwriters, sometimes accompanied in song or dance by the ghosts of their previous selves. At the same time, four of the people (two married couples) are remembering their pasts and wondering whether they chose their spouses--and the course of their lives--correctly. The 1971 original cast of Follies included many former Broadway and Hollywood stars--Dorothy Collins, Gene Nelson, Alexis Smith, Mary McCarty--and the pedigree and sheer size of the cast kept the show from profitability despite a decent run (and also keep it from being frequently revived).
This recording of Stephen Sondheim's legendary show has become something of a legend itself. The score included 22 songs, but because the cost of recording a two-LP set was considered prohibitive, a number of songs were omitted and others were abridged. As a result, this too-brief 58 minutes can't be considered the final statement on Follies (for more music, try the uneven but sometimes electric 1985 concert recording or the 1998 New Jersey revival), but listen to Yvonne DeCarlo sing the anthem "I'm Still Here" or Collins sing the heartbreaking "Losing My Mind" and you'll know that the original cast had a special magic that has yet to be surpassed. --David Horiuchi Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Prologue: Beautiful Girls
- Don't Look at Me - Sondheim, Stephen
- Waiting for the Girls Upstairs - Sondheim, Stephen
- Ah, Paris!/Broadway Baby - Sondheim, Stephen
- Road You Didn't Take
- In Buddy's Eyes
- Who's That Woman?
- I'm Still Here
- Too Many Mornings
- Right Girl
- One More Kiss
- Could I Leave You? - Sondheim, Stephen
- You're Gonna Love Tomorrow/Love Will See Us Through - Sondheim, Stephen
- God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues
- Losing My Mind
- Story of Lucy and Jessie
- Live, Laugh, Love/Finale
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Incredible |
My only real complaint is that since the original ambitious plans for a gatefold, vinyl double album were jettisoned for a smaller production, the ending especially feels cut off. Maybe the original didn't end with a big fluorish and refrain of "Beautiful Girls" but I can't imagine that being true. Despite being recorded in 1971, this cast album is lush and sounds more organic than other recordings of the same show. Excellent. February 29, 2008
| Back in Loveland |
When Sondheim gives you clever and touching lyrics along with a great melody line, it just doesn't get better. And that, my dear, is how you get classic songs like "I'm Still Here" and "Losing My Mind", both of which are best represented on this recording.
Yes, yes, I know. There's Follies in Concert to consider. And that's a fine recording too with a lot going for it. Get both. But if you can't, get this one instead. It really is the definitive Follies. Yes, it's abridged, hence the four stars instead of five. Even so--by comparison to other CD recordings, these are the performances you want.
The premise of the show examines the anxieties, regrets, and illusions that haunt a group of aging performers, well past their prime as they meet for a reunion before the old theater is torn down. (The characters are mostly chorus girls for the "Weismann Follies".) Wisely, the original cast was comprised primarily of--yep!--aging performers that many regarded as well past their prime. The voices aren't always pretty, yet the songs are often performed with a depth and understanding you simply won't find in a younger, less jaded performer. The full production employed a motif of having much older characters are joined by younger and rangier versions of themselves. This comes to haunting effect, for example, when an elderly, wheelchair bound Justine Johnson wistfully sings "One More Kiss" in duet with her memory of herself come to life. And then there's the legendary moment when Yvonne DeCarlo, having, in reality, just been thrown from the train of her career after the cancellation of The Munsters (she played Lily), brings off a fiercely satisfying delivery of "I'm Still Here".
And I haven't even mentioned my favorite songs yet. Suffice it to say that Alexis Smith (Yes, that Alexis Smith, whose old movies you can never remember, but whose name you know you know) performs two solos that may be some of the most refined vocal acting you'll ever encounter on an original cast recording.
God knows I could go on, but if you're not convinced yet, well then I just don't know what to do with you. Just buy the CD already. We'll all feel better. December 13, 2007
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