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1776 (1969 Original Broadway Cast) [CAST RECORDING]

Sherman Edwards (Composer, Performer), Clifford David (Performer), Ken Howard (Performer), Ron Holgate (Performer), Virginia Vestoff (Performer), William Daniels (Performer)
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. 1776/Overture (Instrumental)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 1:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. 1776/Sit Down, John (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 1:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. 1776/Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve; Till Then (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 4:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. 1776/The Lees of Old Virginia (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 2:35$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. 1776/But, Mr. Adams (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 5:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. 1776/Yours, Yours, Yours (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 2:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. 1776/He Plays the Violin (Voice)William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair;Eddie Sauter 3:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. 1776/Cool, Cool, Considerate Men (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 4:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. 1776/Momma Look Sharp (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 3:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. 1776/The Egg (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 2:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. 1776/Molasses To Rum (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 4:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. 1776/Is Anybody There? (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 2:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. 1776/Finale (Voice)Eddie Sauter;William Daniels;David Vosburgh;Henry Le Clair 1:36$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. 1776, musical play Overture
    Composed by Sherman Edwards

  2. 1776, musical play Sit Down, John
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels

  3. 1776, musical play Piddle, Twiddle and Resolve/Till Then
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels

  4. 1776, musical play The Lees of Old Virginia
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels

  5. 1776, musical play But, Mr. Adams
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels, Ken Howard

  6. 1776, musical play Yours, Yours, Yours
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels

  7. 1776, musical play He Plays the Violin
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels, Betty Buckley

  8. 1776, musical play Cool, Cool, Considerate Men
    Composed by Sherman Edwards

  9. 1776, musical play Momma Look Sharp
    Composed by Sherman Edwards

  10. 1776, musical play The Egg
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels, Ken Howard

  11. 1776, musical play Molasses To Rum
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with Clifford David

  12. 1776, musical play Is Anybody There?
    Composed by Sherman Edwards
    with William Daniels

  13. 1776, musical play Finale
    Composed by Sherman Edwards


Editorial Reviews

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Evidence that one can make a musical about anything, Exhibit A: 1776. As one might expect, the whole concept of making a musical about the creation and signing of the Declaration of Independence was greeted in the late 1960s with, well, ridicule. The show debuted on Broadway in 1969, and three years later, when its run finally ended, it was its producers who had the last laugh. In addition, it toured for an additional two years and beat out Hair (in 1969 yet!) for a Tony Award. This recording, with the original Broadway cast, includes many of the same actors who went on to star in the film, the version with which most audiences today are probably familiar. One notable exception is Rex Everhart, who replaced Howard da Silva at some performances and on this recording. But there's still William Daniels as John Adams, though in some cases his performance is more subdued than it was on film. Musically, 1776 is an odd creation, considering when it came into being. As one might expect, there's a lot of fife and drum going on, especially in the opening number and during "The Lees of Old Virginia." For those less than familiar with the plot, it hinges on the idealism of Adams, who's trying his best to back up the American Revolution with some legislative action, and spends much of his time arguing with either the Continental Congress or God, as in "Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve": "A second flood, a simple famine / Plagues of locusts everywhere / Or a cataclysmic earthquake / I'd accept with some despair / But no, you sent us Congress / Good God, sir, was that fair?" (One could argue that he gets further with God.) While not entirely historically accurate, and containing some rather peculiar numbers (Franklin, Jefferson, and Adams sitting around debating what their new country's national bird is going to be ranks among the oddest), there's no questioning 1776's staying power. --Genevieve Williams

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best soundtrack CD's available - a must have., March 1, 1999
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1776 takes what many might consider a dull topic - the events leading to the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence - and makes it riveting by exploring the interactions of the men behind it. Each one trying to do his best, and each with his own agenda, often at conflict with everyone else. The music represents a fine mixture of comedy (Lee's of Old Virginia), pathos (Mama Look Sharp) and bone stirring patriotism (Is Anybody There?). William Daniels leads a superb cast with his portrayal of the stubborn and frustrated John Adams. There is one minor detraction, and that is the absence of Howard Da Silva's wonderful interpretation of Ben Franklin. On the CD the part is played by understudy Rex Everhart. Everhart's Franklin is believable and well played, to be sure, but he lacks the sparkle that Da Silva gives Franklin - that twinkle in the eye of a man dealing with serious issues while trying not to succumb to self-importance. If you saw the movie with Da Silva, you will recognize the difference, but still enjoy Everhart's performance. Buy this CD - you will enjoy it thoroughly.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Founding Fathers sing their way to Independence, July 4, 2001
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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I had an opportunity to see the stage version of "1776" and said I was not interested because making a musical about the signing of the Declaration of Independence struck me as ridiculous. Then one day I was flipping around channels and stumbled on the Continental Congress arguing about something and then suddenly breaking into song. Sherman Edwards' songs range from the cute "The Egg," where the Founding Father argue over which bird should be the symbol of the new nation, to the poignant "Momma Look Sharp," as a young soldier tells of his best friend being killed in a battle, to the dramatic "Molasses to Rum," as a Southerner signs about the Triangle Trade. I find "The Lees of Old Virginia" where every word ends with "LY" to be obnoxious, but that is just me. "Sit Down, John" perfectly sets the town for this mix of history and song, while "But, Mr. Adams" will ensure that you will always remember who was on the Declaration Committee and which states they all came from.! The book by Peter Stone is fairly faithful to what really happened (John Dickinson and his supporters were absent on purpose the day of the crucial vote so that the Declaration would be adopted), but none of that matters all that much when all you are doing is listening to the songs.

This Original Broadway Cast recording offers William Daniels in the role of a lifetime as John Adams, Rex Everhart as Benjamin Franklin and Ken Howard as Thomas Jefferson. Virginia Vestoff plays Abigail Adams and young Betty Buckley is Martha Jefferson. Many of the cast made it to the film version as well. The best testimony I can give for "1776" is that there are precious few moments when I can get teary-eyed listening to a musical on CD. When Adams sings "Is Anybody There?" is one of those moments. The idea of Adams, all alone in the dark chamber, seeing a vision of America's future, still strikes me as a powerful one. Besides, every time John and Abigail say goodbye to each other at th!e end of their "letters" I get choked up as well. No wonder I got my first degree in History. At least I got to finally see "1776" on stage when a touring company came to town last year.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before Sondheim's COMPANY and after MAN OF LA MANCHA..., April 29, 2007
By Patrick Mccray (Knoxville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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For me, 1776 is a great companion to MAN OF LA MANCHA as one of the most entertaining AND intellectually worthy amalgams of music, lyrics, book, theme, plot, characterizations and dialogue to ever come out of pre-1970's Broadway musical theatre. Each song is like a little gem, and displays the broad range of emotions and ideas with which 1776 brims. Satiric, romantic, hilarious, heartbreaking, disturbing, dark, inspiring, thoughtful, humane, and even a little bawdy, the songs glide and tromp all over the map, as does the show itself. As with LA MANCHA, 1776 broke open the Broadway musical, making it a pitch-perfect example of what can truly make a musical more than a toe-tapping time killer... while never becoming tedious, pompous, windy, or dull. If anything, it crackles with suspense.

And as to the reviewer who was shocked that it would win out over HAIR? Listen to "Mamma Look Sharp" or "Molasses to Rum to Slaves" to hear exactly the play's political and often-unflattering ideological landscape. This was definitely a Vietnam-era play whose content was as disturbingly pertinent, then, as it is, now. And, despite all of this, the score and play never become leaden or preachy. On the contrary, each performance is a gem, and each character is witty and unique. Who knew that history could be a passionate and fun adventure?
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3.0 out of 5 stars 1776 - The Movie Was Better
When 1776 was first on Broadway I saw it 3 times. When the movie adaptation hit the screen, I saw it 2 times in the movies. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Arnie Diamond

5.0 out of 5 stars A surprise hit
Plan a Broadway musical with twenty-two men mostly sitting around one room. Cast it with actors who are virtually unknown and are not great singers. Read more
Published 1 month ago by tenor fanatic

4.0 out of 5 stars CD 1776
Loved the play, loved the movie, and the CD is great as well. Had never heard of this play before. Also great for grade school kids learning about government.
Published 4 months ago by Frederick J. Dale

4.0 out of 5 stars 1776 Still Fun!
I wanted to get the CD for the movie, but couldn't find one, so I bought this. I really wanted John Cullum, but the rest of the cast is either the same as the movie or better... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Major Movie Fan

4.0 out of 5 stars 1776
An enjoyable soundtrack to the musical 1776. This CD would make an excellent addition to your film soundtrack collection.
Published 11 months ago by Richard Huss

5.0 out of 5 stars Mildred Kaye's review of 1776 CD
1776 is of my all time favorites. I love flavor of the music of the 18th century in the development of the songs. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mildred Kaye

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful experience
I have played this album over and over again since I was 10. This was my first Broadway musical (my dad took me for my 10th birthday), and I still thrill to the vocal performance... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Richard LeComte

4.0 out of 5 stars Sound Quality not perfect on CD
This is a new CD, overall quality and amazon procedure were excellent. The CD itself on a few songs fails to provide enough amplification to the background chorus or secondary... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Thomas J. Berthold

1.0 out of 5 stars Overrated Tony Award Winner
How could this musical win the Tony award having as a competitor a play like HAIR which - for many people - stands as an emblematic theatre piece of the 60's? Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Julio Lopez

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, Definitive and Remarkably Accurate!
1776 has become an institution, thanks to the motion picture which was made of this original Broadway show, and which starred most of the cast from the theatrical production. Read more
Published on December 18, 2005 by Dean Anderson

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