Sweeney Todd Live at the New York Philharmonic
Facts
| Release Date | October 18, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 619054185528 |
Tracks
Disc 1- Prelude
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (George Hearn, Company)
- No Place Like London (Davis Gaines, George Hearn, Audra McDonald)
- The Worst Pies in London (Patti LuPone)
- Poor Thing (Patti LuPone)
- Dialogue
- My Friends (George Hearn, Patti LuPone)
- Green Finch and Linnet Bird (Heidi Grant Murphy)
- Ah, Miss (Davis Gaines, Heidi Grant Murphy, Audra McDonald)
- Johanna (Davis Gaines)
- Pirelli's Miracle Elixir (Neil Ptrick Harris, Company)
- The Contest (Sanford Olsen)
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Members of the Company)
- Wait (Patti LuPone0
- Dialogue
- Pirelli's Death (Stanford Olsen)
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Trio: Drew Martin, James Bassi, Michael Lockley)
- Johanna (Paul Plishka)
- Kiss Me (John Aler, Davis Gaines, Heidi Grant Murphy, Paul Plishka)
- Ladies in Their Sensitivities (John Aler, Paul Plishka)
- Kiss Me, Part II (Heidi Grant Murphy, Davis Gaines)
- Pretty Women (Paul Plishka, George Hearn, Davis Gaines)
- Epiphany (George Hearn, Patti LuPone)
- A Little Priest (Patti LuPone, George Hearn)
- God, That's Good! (Neil Patrick Harris, Patti LuPone, George Hearn, Company)
- Johanna (Davis Gaines, George Hearn, Audra McDonald, Heidi Grant Murphy)
- By The Sea (Patti LuPone, George Hearn)
- Wigmaker Sequesnce (George Hearn, Davis Gaines)
- The Letter (Quintet: Tania Batson, Jacqueline Pierce, James Bassi, Lewis White. Frank Barr)
- Not While I'm Around (Neil Patrick Harris, Patti LuPone)
- Dialogue
- Parlor Songs (John Aler, Patti LuPone, Neil Patrick Harris)
- Fogg's Asylum (Company)
- City on Fire (Company)
- The Judge's Return (Paul Plishka, George Hearn)
- Final Scene (Patti LuPone, George Hearn, Neil Patrick Harris)
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (The Entire Company)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| get the Sweeney Todd in Concert DVD instead |
| Sweeney Todd a musical Thriller! |
| a great recording |
I certainly don't like Patti LuPone as much as I like Angela Lansbury, but I actually found LuPone quite tolerable on this recording (which is odd because I didn't like her on the DVD at all).
As far as I'm concerned, George Hearn makes this recording worth the price. To me, he *is* Sweeney Todd. No one before or after has captured the role so well. The rest of the cast is very good, as well, and I really can think of nothing of any significance to complain about here, except perhaps the cutting of the complete Parlor Songs, but that's entirely forgivable, given the quality of the rest of what's here.
Personally I would recommend this recording wholeheartedly to any Sweeney Todd fan, and I wouldn't hesitate to introduce someone to the musical with this recording, either. As I said earlier, I can't decide between this one or the Original Broadway Cast. Both are wonderful recordings. February 10, 2006
| The Best Recording of a Modern Musical Masterpiece... |
| SWEENEY as SWEENEY Should be heard |
First off, it includes most of the dialouge, and what is prunned is not really missed. The entire score is not performed here (as it is on the origonal cast albulm) but all that is missing are the usual cuts: the second Half of Pirelli's shaving/tooth-pulling aria and the majority of the Beadle and Mrs. Lovett's Parlour songs. The NY Phil are practicly perfect for this score, and the New York Choral Artists are excellent as one of Opera's most complicated and interactive chorus (compare with the cardboard choruses of Mozart) Andrew Litton does not know the score as well as Gemignani, but he does an excellent job.
The cast is steller. Neil Patrick Harris, aka "Doogie Hoswer", is the definete Tobias, so touching and energetic. Heidi Grant Murphy is a Luxurios Johanna, and Davis Gains is excellent as Anthony, if not as good as Chris Groendal on the Lansbury Video. Audra McDonnell is her usual astounding, scrumptious self, a haunting, pathetic Begger Woman. John Aler and Stafford Olsen toss off their tenor roles with aplomb, even if Olsen isn't as good as his counterpart on the origonal cast recording. Paul Plashika as the Judge is the recording's one major letdown. He provide's strong support in "Pretty Women" but falls flat in his "Johanna" and in dialouge scenes.
Patti Lupone is nothing else but excellent as Mrs. Lovett. Her impecable comic timing and quick-change vocals (beautiful and haunting one moment, belting, brassy, and funny the next) serve hear Lovett well. Unfortunetly for Ms. LuPone, nobody, I repeat NOBODY can beat Angela Lansbury's landmark interpretation of the role. However, LuPone provides a nice alternative with a prettier voice than Lansbury, but without Lansbury's natural character skills.
As far as the title role goes, George Hern IS Sweeney Todd. Len Cariou's voice was not in great voice for the origonal recording, and Hern is far more impressive vocall. However, Cariou does have a better Todd acting-wise. Hern's Sweeney is not the dark, brooding pyschotic that was Cariou's, but an explocive maniac seconds away from madness throughout.
All in all, there is no way to go wrong with either recording of Sweeney Todd. You may want to consider The Lansbury recording, but this offers more impressive performances from most of the cast. My advice: get both. August 27, 2004
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