Make Believe: Hollywood Baritones
Facts
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| Studio | Silva America |
| Release Date | May 23, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 738572602222 |
Tracks
- Oklahoma!: Oh What a Beautiful Morning - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Bless Your Beautiful Hide - Jason Howard, Mercer, Johnny
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: When You're in Love - Jason Howard, DePaul, Gene
- Kiss Me Kate: Where Is the Life That Late I Led? - Jason Howard, Porter, Cole
- Annie Get Your Gun: The Girl That I Marry - Jason Howard, Berlin, Irving
- Annie Get Your Gun: My Defenses Are Down - Jason Howard, Berlin, Irving
- Annie Get Your Gun: Anything You Can Do - Jason Howard, Berlin, Irving
- Annie Get Your Gun: They Say Its Wonderful - Jason Howard, Berlin, Irving
- Pagan Love Song: Why Is Love So Crazy? - Jason Howard, Freed, Arthur
- Gordon MacRae Film Medley: Time on My Hands (Look for the Silver ...) - Jason Howard, Youmans, Vincent
- Show Boat: Make Believe - Jason Howard, Kern, Jerome
- Carousel: If I Loved You - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
- Carousel: Soliloquy - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
- Carousel: You'll Never Walk Alone - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
- Rose Marie - Jason Howard, Friml, Rudolf
- Kismet: Stranger in Paradise - Jason Howard, Wright
- Lovely to Look At - Jason Howard, Kern, Jerome
- Oklahoma!: The Surrey With the Fringe on Top - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
- Oklahoma! - Jason Howard, Rodgers, Richard
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(2 reviews)
Jason Howard has one of the most beautiful baritone voices ever, in my opinion. I'm not in love with every song on this album, but it is worth buying just for the chance to hear a voice like this.
May 14, 2008 |  | Jason Howard does the Hollywood musical--and very well!! |  |
This is an amazing CD. I recommend it especially for those who love Hollywood and Broadway musicals of the 1940's and 50's like "Oklahoma", "Annie Get Your Gun" and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". Jason Howard is a wonderfully talented baritone whose singing rivals that of Howard Keel and Gordon MacRae, whose songs he sings on this disc. Every song is well done, and sung with appropriate feeling. Though recorded in a studio, you'd think that "Anything You Can Do," from "Annie Get Your Gun" was from a live theatrical performance, there is so much zest in the interaction between Howard and his female partner. The selections from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" are particularly welcome, as they are seldom recorded. I can't praise this disc enough!
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