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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Musical Comedy at it's Finest...,
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
I heard the "Leading Ladies Medley" through an online show tunes station and wondered what it could be. I came to trusty ol' Amazon.com and of course they had this album. I ordered it immediatly and have never been so happy with a purchase. I have since ordered copies for a few friends and have recomended it to many others.
George Dvorsky has a voice that could melt the polar ice caps, and Ron Raines truly is a leading man among men! This album is great music, fenominal voices and light-hearted comedy all wrapped up into one. Musical theater lovers will cherrish this album, but I would recomend it to anyone.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's all true!,
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
I met Ron Raines at the Berkshire Choir Festival where he performed "This is the Moment". Having only heard tenors do it -- total goosebumps! Ever since, I'm on the lookout for anything Ron has recorded. This is a wonderful recording IF: 1) You like Broadway show music and 2) You have any sense of humor. In my case, I also "met" four wonderful performers I was unfamiliar with. I also await a sequel and hope Ron sings "This is the Moment" on it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHERE IS THE SEQUEL?,
By Spencer (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
THIS IS SUCH A GREAT CD!!! IT IS LOADED WITH FUN, ENERGY, COMEDY AND LOTS OF TALENT. EVERY SINGER ON THIS CD IS A STANDOUT WHO STEALS THE SHOW IN HIS OWN WAY. I DON'T KNOW HOW THEY WERE ABLE TO ORGANIZE THE TALENT TO DO THIS RECORDING, BUT I DO KNOW THAT I AM SURELY WAITING FOR "LEADING MEN 2". IF YOU LIKE BROADWAY STANDARDS SUNG THEY WAY THEY SHOULD BE, IF YOU LIKE TALENTED, LEGIT TRAINED VOICES AND WIT ALL IN THE SAME PACKAGE, YOU COULD NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY BETTER THAN ON THIS CD.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Leading Men...,
By Angel (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
I received this CD as a gift when my best friend looked for all CDs featuring Ron Raines...this is easily one of my all-time favorites! The music selected is great and the voices are fabulous! My very favorite is the tribute to leading ladies...the CD is hysterical! Ron Raines is one of the best musical theatre guys that we have! A must have CD for any musical theatre lover!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Leading Men can sing,
By Donna Craig (Philadelphia, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
I bought the CD because I am a huge Scott Holmes fan- Tom from As the worl Turns. He is an incredible singer and I really hope that these gentlemen do a sequel. It was comedy and music at it's finest.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
I purchased this CD because Ron Raines is one of the artists performing in the review. It is absolutely fabulous and entertaining. Ron's rich baritone voice stands out above all the rest, but the others are pretty darn good too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PITY THEY DON'T WRITE SHOWS ANYMORE FOR VOICES LIKE THESE . . . . . . . . .,
By J. T Waldmann "yaakov98" (Carmel, IN, home to the fabulous new Regional Performing Arts Center.) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
" . . . the natural progression of things for the musical leading man was as follows: You start out doing "Rolf" in THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Then you do "Matt" in THE FANTASTICKS. Then, oh, "Curly" in OKLAHOMA . . . Billy Bigelow. Then you would make the graceful transition from "Lancelot" to "King Arthur;" from "Lt. Cable" to "Emile De Beque." And then, hopefully, the definitive performance of "Don Quixote de La Mancha." (Richard Muenz's introduction to "Stranger in Paradise")
Even as these five wonderful singers - Mr. Muenz, George Dvorsky, Scott Holmes and, especially, Byron Nease & Ron Raines - poke fun at themselves and at the roles actors blessed with "legitimate" voices are doomed to repeat in revival after revival after revival, they do some glorious singing, whether alone ("They Call the Wind Maria" from PAINT YOUR WAGON/Bryon; "Where Is the Life That Late I Led" from KISS ME, KATE/Ron; "This Nearly Was Mine" from SOUTH PACIFIC/Ron; "Take the Moment" from DO I HEAR A WALTZ?/Byron) or ensemble ("One More Walk around the Garden" from CARMELINA; "Pretty Women" from SWEENEY TODD; "Let Me Be the Music"). Not to mention the hilarious "Sensitive New Age Guys" from A . . . MY NAME IS ALICE, sung by the "leading men" and their guest, Kate Willinger. It's a pity that hardly anyone is writing musicals for singers with "legitimate" voices anymore. MAN OF LA MANCHA opened on December 22, 1965, and since then precious few shows have been created for singers who don't have to rely on body mics. And I believe the American Musical Theatre is much poorer because of this trend. Therefore, kudos to Maury Yeston (NINE & TITANIC), Stephen Flaherty (RAGTIME), Stephen Sondheim and the handful of other composers who still know how to write for the human, non-amplified voice. So, until new shows worthy of your voices come around, guys, keep pumping out those glorious revivals . . . and wonderful collections like LEADING MEN DON'T DANCE. This is a CD you'll play over and over and over again. I guarantee it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun--but not what I expected.,
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
Great singing, a lot of humor. However, if you're wanting a cd where the songs are really from the musicals, then keep looking. Many of the songs have been "tweaked" and adlibbed, so they're funny, but certainly not original.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beyond Entertaining,
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
This is an amazing CD, I wish I could have seen it live. Even though it was recorded over 13 years ago it just doesn't matter. The humor, the amazing songs and the incredible talent of these men have me mesmerized. I keep playing this over and over and I haven't gotten tired of it. Tom Holmes is so funny and Ron Raines gives me goose bumps with his voice. George Dvorsky, Richard Muenz and Byron Nease are just as wonderful. You won't be sorry with a purchase of this CD. I only wish there was more available.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved It!,
By MinnieBannister (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) (Audio CD)
Terrific CD! Very funny, all songs well-performed. I bought this for Ron Raines as he is such a terrific vocalist and I was not familiar with the work of the others. But it was a pleasant surprise and I enjoyed listening to all of them. It left me wanting more.
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Leading Men Don't Dance: A Revue (1997 Studio Cast) by Richard Muenz (Audio CD - 1997)
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