Victor Herbert, Kenny Baker, Eileen Farrell - Babes in Toyland / The Red Mill
Facts
| Artist(s) | Victor Herbert, Kenny Baker and Eileen Farrell |
| Studio | Decca Broadway |
| Release Date | July 30, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 044001872921 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 9 12:50 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Cast Recording, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- Opening - From Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) with Kenny Baker and Karen Kemple
- Toyland
- Floretta
- Never Mind Bo-Peep, We Will Find Your Sheep
- March of the Toys
- I Can't Do the Sum
- Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep
- Song of the Poet
- The Military Ball
- Hail to Christmas
- Finale: He Won't Be Happy Till He Gets It and March of the Toys
- When You're Pretty and the World Is Fair - From The Red Mill (Blossom & Herbert) with Wilbur Evans, Eileen Farrell, and Felix Knight
- Moonbeams
- In the Isle of Our Dreams
- Because You're You
- Every Day is Ladies' Day With me
- The Streets of New York
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Beautiful Transfers - Great Memories |
There is a warm nostalgic sound to the tracks. The score may not be complete, but it was not recorded at a historical record. Enjoy.
March 28, 2008
| The Most Beautiful Recorded Tenor Voice? |
My claim is easy to test. This website has CDs with excerpts for listening to the best tenors of the 20th century, including Enrico Caruso, John McCormack, Giovanni Martinelli, Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Richard Tauber, Richard Crooks, Jussi Bjoerling, Morton Downey, Mario Lanza, Giuseppe di Stefano, Nicolai Gedda, Jan Peerce, Leopold Simoneau, Fritz Wunderlich, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. Of course, the earlier the career, the greater the damage to the recorded voice from primitive technology. Heard live, who knows which voice was most beautiful? But at least we have what earlier centuries could only imagine: lasting copies of live performances. Listen to Kenny Baker's voice on tracks 2 and 8 of BABES IN TOYLAND, and then compare.
The numbers from THE RED MILL will make you want to hear more. This operetta, also composed by Victor Herbert, was first produced in 1906, three years after BABES IN TOYLAND. "Moonbeams" (well sung by Eileen Farrell) is lovely; "Because You're You" (a duet between Farrell and Felix Knight) is quite simple but surprisingly affecting. The last two are the best: "Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me," and "In Old New York." They are patter songs, perhaps inspired by, and surely as deft, as the ones that Gilbert and Sullivan were writing two decades earlier. Both are sung by Wilbur Evans, in a rich baritone, with perfect enunciation and marvelous comic flair. Great fun!
The selections on this CD were recorded in 1944 and 1945, then released in 1946 on both 78s and 10" LPs. For this CD, they were remastered from wartime lacquered-glass originals. Baker and Evans emerge in radiant form, surely much closer to live sound than reached our family radio via AM transmission 65 years ago. The orchestral and choral sound is less attractive. Poorly miked?
June 22, 2005
| Very, very truncated. |
| incomplete pleasure |
John McGlinn will be out with a complete BABES soon - and there is a lot of music in it - so you may want to wait. November 9, 2002
| Finally available on CD! |
The six selections form THE RED MILL offer a nice bonus, and the selections are well sung. August 1, 2002
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