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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential for any Broadway musical collection,
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This review is from: A Little Night Music [Original Broadway Cast Recording] (Audio CD)
This is a re-release by Sony of the glorious 1998 remaster which offers even better sound (and longer takes of some of the songs) than the previous issues on the Columbia label (Lp and CD.) (Note: It is the same remaster, and nothing new has been added content-wise.)
In reviewing the previous edition I commented: "The original cast has never been bettered in any subsequent recording and the lush sound that producers Goddard Lieberson and Thomas Shepherd achieved always sounded fine on LP but here it has been polished like a fine jewel. The original LP edition came with a booklet containing all the lyrics and, sadly, neither CD release includes a reprint. The diction of the cast, however, is so good that a libretto isn't really needed. While Glynis John's touchingly acted take on "Send in the Clowns" remains one of the album's high points there are many others: "The Miller's Song" (with that deathless Sondheim lyric "It's a very short road from the pinch and punch to the paunch and the pouch and the pension..."); Charlotte and Anne's duet "Ev'ry Day A Little Death"; The jealous dragoon's soliloquy "In Praise of Women" and, best of all, the concerted first act finale "A Weekend in the Country." A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC is a cast album you will enjoy more with each repeat listening." Nothing has changed, and this recording is essential for any Broadway musical collection. One item I neglected to mention is the bonus track: Elaine Tomkinson's recording of a different version of "The Glamorous Life" written for the 1977 film version. The movie soundtrack album has not been re-released on CD (and good luck in finding a decent LP copy) and even though this version of the song has no place in the stage version, it is a treat to hear it. (That said, I wish they had included the movie version's "Night Waltz" featuring Sondheim's lyrics including the line "And love is a lecture on how to correct your mistakes.") The new edition on the Masterworks Broadway label is packaged in an "eco-friendly" cardboard sleeve. Although these packages may be slightly better for the planet, they don't stand up to the handling nearly as well. The case will wear out long before the CD ever does. I'll stick with my original pressing, but I give Sony credit for keeping these titles actively available for the next generation of Broadway fans. How does this NIGHT MUSIC compare with subsequent recordings? I have always found it preferable to the 1975 London cast with Jean Simmons A Little Night Music (1975 Original London Cast) and the well-recorded Ter/Jay studio cast version Little Night Music. The 2009 Broadway revival has been recorded and released in a beautiful 2 CD package by PS Classics. A Little Night Music. This is the most complete recording of the score but the orchestra has been downsized considerable and the cast is a little more variable. The true rarity among NIGHT MUSIC cast albums is the 1996 London revival starring Judi Dench. It as issued on a small label called Tring which has long since vanished and the recording contracts prevented it from being released outside of the U.K. It is well worth a hunt, but bring plenty of cash or be prepared to settle for a CD-R copy.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Original cast recording of "A Little Night Music",
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This review is from: A Little Night Music [Original Broadway Cast Recording] (Audio CD)
It is so nice to hear the original cast recording of "A Little Night Music".
All of the cast was wonderful, and if only a DVD had been made of the show while playing on stage. I'm a huge fan of Stephen Sondheim's work and the original cast recording is "the best". Too bad the film made of this show didn't include all of the original cast. I highly recommend the CD.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sondheim's intoxicating waltz-time musical classic,
By Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER)
This review is from: A Little Night Music [Original Broadway Cast Recording] (Audio CD)
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC has never been in better hands than with the original Broadway cast headed by Glynis Johns and Len Cariou. This is the same disc and contents as the previous 1999 Broadway Masterworks edition but in a new cardboard "eco-pack" sleeve.
Sondheim's most intricate and beguiling waltz-time score is sung with passion, wit and care with this superb cast. The score, which includes such timeless Broadway standards as "The Miller's Son", "Liaisons", "The Glamorous Life" and "Every Day a Little Death" (to say nothing of "Send in the Clowns"), is simply dud-free and heavenly. Although, I do prefer the original London cast's Petra (Diane Langton) to her Broadway counterpart (D. Jamin Bartlett). "The Miller's Son" is full of intricate wordplay, and requires a snappy, crisp delivery. Langton brings down the house in her rendition, wheras Bartlett sounds too laid-back and relaxed in what is a frenzied, frenetic display of emotion (not unlike "Getting Married Today" from COMPANY). Glynis Johns remains the consummate Desiree, and there will never be a more alternately dashing and nervous suitor than Len Cariou as Fredrik. Hermione Gingold plays a beautifully-realized Madame Armfeldt with her humorous "Liaisons".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Night Music,
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Wonderful. Thanks. I had one copy sent to me and one sent to my mother. They both arrived before schedule and are in excellent shape. Thank you.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the best recordings ever,
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First of all, NIGHT MUSIC is a superb show. At the time, its creators worried that it might be a little bland, but its lyricism, wit, and rueful observations on the meaning of love make it rich indeed. Some melodies are instantly accessible --- "The Glamorous Life" and "Weekend in the Country" are tunes that (to use the standard cliché) you leave the theatre humming. Other songs, such as "Now, Soon, Later" or "Liaisons" are more complex (particularly the fugue at the end of the former), but enchanting nonetheless. I've seen five stage productions (including the current Bernadette Peters-Elaine Stritch version) and a television production. I'd see it again.
I owned the original LP and have had the CD for some time. I highly recommend this CD. It's lush, romantic, heartbreaking, filled with superb performances. The best available recording of a show that everyone should see and hear. For those who really love the theatre, I highly recommend buying the script, which is available in paperback. All the lyrics are there, along with one of the best books in the history of music theatre.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Little Night Music,
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Five star CD,
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My favorite Sondheim musical gives me enjoyment every time I listen to this CD. A Weekend in the Country makes me laugh and Every Day A Little Death makes me cry.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Excellent! Lovely music and so fun to hear the original from Broadway. Would love to see this show!!!
5 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
like everything by Sondheim, these songs stink,
This review is from: A Little Night Music [Original Broadway Cast Recording] (Audio CD)
Heard an incipient starlet on a talk show long ago after someone "sang" "Anyone Can Whistle" coo that Sondheim was "a genius". Sondheim is famous for having said that Hammerstein (his mentor - explains a lot) was a man of infinite soul and limited talent, and Rodgers was a man of infinite talent and limited soul. Cute, isn't it. Doubt that assessment will live any longer than his shows. "Sweeney Todd" I hear is performed by opera companies now. So are Moore and Poulenc. If you want to be with it, buy this CD and everything else you can get by Sondheim. The world will join you and love you for it. It you want to have a good time, buy "Cats" or "Evita" or "Ragtime" or "Chess" or "Chicago"- or take a trip back passed "Oklahoma" (1943) when people enjoyed musicals instead of enduring them and admiring their meaning. Shaw said, "The British think they're being good when actually they're just uncomfortable."
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