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Busker Alley (2006 York Theatre Company Cast Recording)

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Busker Alley (2006 York Theatre Company Cast Recording)
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StudioJay Records
Release DateNovember 13, 2007
UPC Code605288140020
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About Busker Alley (2006 York Theatre Company Cast Recording)

Original cast recording of the 2006 New York premiere all-star performance starring Jim Dale and Glenn Close as well as Broadway stars Noah Racey, Jessica Grove, George S. Irving, Anne Rogers, and more.

This recording reunites Jim Dale and Glenn Close, who originally starred opposite each other in the Broadway smash Barnum. Busker Alley is the latest from Richard and Robert Sherman, who have a new production due on Broadway in 2008! Album Description

Tracks

  1. Act 1. Opening
  2. Act 1. Blow Us a Kiss
  3. Act 1. Hula Love Song
  4. Act 1. Never Trust a Lady
  5. Act 1. When Do I Get Mine?
  6. Act 1. Strays
  7. Act 1. Mates
  8. Act 1. What To Do With 'er?
  9. Act 1. He Has a Way
  10. Act 1. Busker Medley. Moonlight in Brighton / Crazy Happy Tears / A Million Miles From You
  11. Act 1. He Has a Way / She Has a Way
  12. Act 1. Busker Alley
  13. Act 1. When Do I Get Mine? (Reprise)
  14. Act 1. How Long Have I Loved Libby?
  15. Act 1. Baby Me
  16. Act 1. How Long Have I Loved Libby? (Reprise)
  17. Act 2. Ordinary Couple / I'm On the Inside
  18. Act 2. Tin Whistle Tune
  19. Act 2. Mates (Reprise)
  20. Act 2. The "New Show" Audition. All Around the Town / Beautiful Girls
  21. Act 2. Where the 'ell Is 'ome?
  22. Act 2. Where Are the Faces?
  23. Act 2. Paddle Your Own Canoe
  24. Act 2. Charlie the Busker
  25. Act 2. Epilogue
  26. Act 2. He Had a Way

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (7 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteThey were right to shut the show down in 1989Quote
Let me say right up front that I am a BIG Sherman Brothers fan. I love the work they did for the Disney studios, Mary Poppins is possibly one of the greatest of all movie musicals. But, and this is a very big but, they can start to sound repetative after a time. They simply do not write great ballads, they are at their best with charm songs. This musical about London street performers begins to sound very repetative about half way through. It is very hard to delinate the characters, the lead man and his younger protege from the old busker couple who have been at it for years. Their music sounds almost the same. The fault is not with the performers, Jim Dale is absoluely magnificent, I don't know anyone else today who could put this part over with the panache he does. The rest of the cast is right up to his level. But the songs all begin to sound the same and its hard at the end to remember one from the other. I perform as a piano player/singer and was intending to learn at least one of these songs so as to have something new to offer, and the Sherman Bros always seem to go over well, but I have had to reconsider. The 3 stars are for the performers, the two missing stars are for the sameness of the songs. May 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteWorth the wait!Quote
This show--which was almost lost when Tommy Tune broke his leg--has found a new life with this wonderful recording. Jim Dale is as perfect for this role as Tommy Tune was miscast. Enjoy this wonderful and touching recording until you can see the show itself when it makes its long overdue Broadway debut in 2008. February 15, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteCharm on plasticQuote
I'm glad that the York Theatre Company resurrected this show from its ill-fated out-of-town tryout. The score, though not as memorable as the Sherman Brothers' "Mary Poppins," certainly is as good a period piece as their 1970s Andrews Sisters tribute "Over Here." The lyrics are sharp, and the music, as my kids point out, is "catchy." But more to the point is the wonderful vocal performance of Jim Dale, who brings a great deal of intelligence, grace and not a little bitterness to the role of Charlie Baxter. I'd love to see him do it in person. Barnum (1980 Original Broadway Cast) January 16, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat GiftQuote
It's so great that they finally released this. I enjoyed it very much, but what made it even better was that it was a gift for my husband, and he adores it. Recommend this to anyone who has any level of interest in musical theater! January 2, 2008

rating: 5 Quote"The Real Deal"Quote
This album is the "real deal" folks... something Broadway could really use
instead of the mindless likes of Wicked, Legally Blond, Hairspray, Grease etc.
Of course "Busker Alley" will probably not appeal to those who have seen and liked the afore-mentioned shows that pass for "musicals" these days.
I haven't been so excited about a "concept" show since "Ragtime". This album is all the more amazing since it uses only minimal orchestrations and a small cast. I only hope that Tony Walton can pull it all together for a promised opening sometime in 2009.
I have always enjoyed the music of the Sherman brothers and this music is some of their best. The tracks "He Has a Way" and "Tin Whistle Tune" are perhaps some of the best "theatre" music that I have heard in quite a while.

Read the story in the liner notes and then just close your eyes.... settle back and let the show come alive in your head.... you won't be disappointed !!!

December 30, 2007

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