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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Show Boat/Overture | |||
| 2. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 1. Cotton Blossom | |||
| 3. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 1. Andy!!! Drat That Man, He's Never Around! | |||
| 4. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 1. Cap'n Andy's Ballyhoo | |||
| 5. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 1. Hey Julie! That's a Hell of a Thing to Do | |||
| 6. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 1. It's a Man... | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 5. I Would Like to Play a Lover's Part | |||
| 2. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 5. I Might Fall Back on You | |||
| 3. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 5. Queenie's Ballyhoo/Is de Theatre Fillin' Up, | |||
| 4. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 6. Villain Dance | |||
| 5. Show Boat/Act 1. Scene 7. You Are Love/That You, Nola? | |||
| 6. Show Boat/Act 1. Finale. Oh Tell Me, Did You Ever! | |||
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| Disc: 3 | |||
| 1. Show Boat, musical in 2 acts: Act 2. Scene 9. Cotton Blossom (Reprise) - John McGlinn | |||
| 2. Show Boat/Act 2. Scene 9. Cotton Blossom (Reprise) | |||
| 3. Show Boat/Act 2. Scene 9. It's Getting Hotter in the North | |||
| 4. Show Boat/Act 2. Scene 9. Say, Cap'n Andy, Sorry We Couldn't Stay | |||
| 5. Show Boat/Act 2. Scene 9. Finale/Hello, Gay. She'll Probably Come ... | |||
| 6. Show Boat/Appendix. Pantry Scene (Act 1. Scene 2; Deleted - 1927) What | |||
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Rest assured this 221-minute blockbuster is not just dry scholarship; it's also terrific listening, with McGlinn conducting a dynamic London Sinfonietta and a strong cast including Frederica von Stade as Magnolia, Jerry Hadley as Ravenal, Teresa Stratas as the tragic Julie, Bruce Hubbard as the worldly wise Joe, Karla Burns as Queenie, and David Garrison and Paige O'Hara as the comic couple Frank and Ellie. And of course the songs by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II are among the most glorious ever written: "Ol' Man River," "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," "Make Believe," "Why Do I Love You," "Bill," "You Are Love," and "Life upon the Wicked Stage." Also included are exhaustive production notes, a history of the show, a detailed synopsis, and a libretto. John McGlinn's Show Boat is a staggering achievement and a recording for the ages. --David Horiuchi
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The historic set reissued at a "popular" price,
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This review is from: Kern & Hammerstein II: Show Boat - Frederica von Stade, Teresa Stratas, Jerry Hadley, Bruce Hubbard, John McGlinn, London Sinfonietta & Ambrosian Chorus (Audio CD)
In the fall of 1988, EMI made history by releasing a note-complete recording of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's immortal musical SHOW BOAT.
Surprisingly, the original 1927 version had never been recorded complete. Those in search of the entire score were forced to assemble it themselves from a number of available recordings. The record labels were not making full original cast albums in 1927, although a few of the original stars made singles of their hit songs. Brunswick issued an album of highlights from the 1932 revival but only 3 of the six selections were by members of the Broadway cast. Columbia's album of the 1946 revival was closer, but limited to five 12-inch 78 it covered only nine songs and the new Overture created for the revival. Columbia re-recorded essentially the same program for a studio cast disc headed by Barbara Cook and John Raitt. Cook starred in the 1966 Lincoln revival, recorded by RCA Victor but again it is a fairly truncated album covering little more than the key hit songs. It seemed strange no one tried a 2- LP set, but when the show was revived in London in 1972 the cast album for that production was issued as a single LP in England and a special 2 LP set in the U.S. Still, it did not contain the entire score. Dozens of other SHOW BOAT discs had been issued over the years, but none of them included the complete score with the original orchestrations. That is what made EMI's set so historic. John McGlinn conducts the most authentic reading of the score ever laid down. Two very full Cd's cover the opening night score (and quite a bit of dialogue.) A third CD includes cut songs, alternate versions and new songs added to later productions. All of this was accompanied by a very thick booklet (134 pages!) that contained essays on the reconstruction, a detailed synopsis, all the lyrics and text as included on the recording and dozens of photographs. The album was a huge, expensive gamble that paid off handsomely: The recording went to #1 on the Billboard Classical charts, was a steady best-seller for years and then just as interest was starting to wane, a new stage production premiered to rave reviews in Toronto and then moved to Broadway where it won the Tony as Best Revival of 1995 (it was, after all, the season's best musical) and enjoyed a long run. Now, EMI has reissued this recording at a budget price. No, you don't get the same detailed booklet but you do get the wonderful performances by Jerry Hadley, Frederica Von Stade, Teresa Stratas, Bruce Hubbard, Karla Burns, Dave Garrison, and Paige O'Hara. If I have any quibbles with this set - and I am not completely sure it even qualifies as a quibble - it is the somewhat mannered readings of some of the dialogue. On the other hand, SHOW BOAT is about a theatrical family so there's no reason why they would not play broadly when off stage as well. In the end, it's the music that matters here and the fine performances supplemented by McGlinn's bright conducting make this an essential disc for any theatre fan's collection.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Show Boat applaud,
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This review is from: Kern & Hammerstein II: Show Boat - Frederica von Stade, Teresa Stratas, Jerry Hadley, Bruce Hubbard, John McGlinn, London Sinfonietta & Ambrosian Chorus (Audio CD)
A powerful story still relevant in our 21st century. Gorgeous voices. Jerry Hadley's recent death seems even more of a loss after hearing his lovely tenor.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive Show Boat.,
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This review is from: Kern & Hammerstein II: Show Boat - Frederica von Stade, Teresa Stratas, Jerry Hadley, Bruce Hubbard, John McGlinn, London Sinfonietta & Ambrosian Chorus (Audio CD)
A true musical event. The late John McGlinn painstakingly restored the score of this classic show to its 1927 version, including the dialogue and songs that were deleted after its opening night. This recording does much to dispel the notion of "Show Boat" as an operetta, and instead reveals just how serious, powerful, and epic the show truly is. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Frederica von Stade and the late Jerry Hadley leading the cast. Standout moments are "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", and the mournful "Mis'ry's Comin' Aroun'", deleted from all performances since that legendary opening night. The 3rd 'bonus' disc includes songs from the 1936 movie version and subsequent Broadway revivals. All told, this is The Showboat recording.
This re-release does not include the original booklet, which is a shame because it was quite informative and offered a lot of background on the original Show Boat production, as well as insightful commentary from McGlinn and others.
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