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Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Denis Quilley, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Bob Monkhouse - The Boys from Syracuse (1963 London Cast)
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Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Denis Quilley, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Bob Monkhouse - The Boys from Syracuse (1963 London Cast)

Facts

Artist(s)Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Denis Quilley, Maggie Fitzgibbon and Bob Monkhouse
StudioDecca U.S.
Release DateJune 25, 2002
UPC Code042288228127
 

About Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Denis Quilley, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Bob Monkhouse - The Boys from Syracuse (1963 London Cast)

While not as edgy as Pal Joey or as studded with consistently great songs as Babes in Arms, The Boys from Syracuse is one of the best, funniest Rodgers and Hart concoctions. Freely--very freely--adapted from Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, the show sees the creative team letting loose with mistaken identities, lost twins, and the eternal war of the sexes, injecting the daffy plot with classics such as "This Can't Be Love," "Falling in Love with Love," and "The Shortest Day of the Year." The London cast of this long-out-of-print recording is game, even if it's not quite as good as the one in the 1997 Encores! production. In "Sing for Your Supper," for instance, Lynn Kennington, Paula Hendrix, and Maggie Fitzgibbon don't even get close to the divine harmonies of Rebecca Luker, Debbie Gravitte, and Sarah Uriarte Berry. What makes the CD really interesting is the bonus material tagged at the end, which consists of Boys' six best-known songs interpreted by Rudy Vallee and Frances Langford. Recorded six weeks after the show opened in 1938, they were introduced at the time as a "souvenir album" from the show, predating what we now know as cast recordings. --Elisabeth Vincentelli Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Overture - Orchestra
  2. I Had Twins - John Adams
  3. Dear Old Syracuse - Bob Monkhouse
  4. What Can You Do With A Man? - Maggie Fitzgibbon
  5. Falling In Love With Love - Lynn Kennington
  6. The Shortest Day Of The Year - Denis Quilley
  7. This Can't Be Love - Bob Monkhouse
  8. Ladies Of The Evening - John Adams
  9. He And She - Ronnie Corbett
  10. You Have Cast Your Shadow On The Sea - Bob Monkhouse
  11. Come With Me - John Adams
  12. Sing For Your Supper - Maggie Fitzgibbon
  13. Oh, Diogenes! - Ensemble
  14. Finale - The Company
  15. Oh, Diogenes! - Orchestra
  16. Sing For Your Supper - Orchestra
  17. Falling In Love With Love - Orchestra
  18. You Have Cast Your Shadow On The Sea - Orchestra
  19. This Can't Be Love - Orchestra
  20. The Shortest Day Of The Year - Orchestra

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (1 reviews)

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This recording of the 1960 London production of THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE features some good performances, but the 1997 Encores! recording is the one to get for the true treatment of the score.

Heading this cast are Lynn Kennington as Adriana, Bob Monkhouse as Antipholus of Syracuse and Ronnie Corbett as Dromio of Syracuse. Also in the cast are Maggie Fitzgibbon, Paula Hendrix, Pat Turner, Sonny Farrar, April Olrich, Denis Quilley, John Adams and Edward Atienza.

The Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart score is one of their best, with such songs as the ravishing waltz-like "Falling in Love with Love", the chirpy "Sing For Your Supper", the romantic elation of "This Can't Be Love" and the tender "You Have Cast Your Shadow on the Sea". Add numbers like "Big Brother", "Oh, Diogenes!", "The Shortest Day of the Year" and "What Can You do with a Man?", and you have a tunefest fit for a King!

This recording from Decca Broadway also includes a rare set of recordings made in 1938, performed by Rudy Vallee and Frances Langford. These interesting recordings give an idea of how these songs appealed to the masses when the show originally opened on Broadway. January 4, 2003

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