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Sondheim: The Stephen Sondheim Album [Cast Recording]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 6, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Cast Recording
  • Label: Fynsworth Alley
  • ASIN: B0000584Y1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #246,341 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Make the Most of Your Music
2. Anyone Can Whistle
3. Everyone Says Don't
4. Sorry/Grateful
5. Another Hundred People [Company]
6. Broadway Baby [Follies]
7. It Wasn't Meant to Happen [Follies]
8. Giants in the Sky [Into the Woods]
9. Children Will Listen [Into the Woods]
10. Losing My Mind [Follies]
11. A Moment With You [Saturday Night]
12. So Many People [Saturday Night]
13. You're Gonna Love Tomorrow/Not a Day Goes By
14. I'm Still Here [Follies]
15. With So Little to Be Sure Of/Who Could Be Blue

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Another Stephen Sondheim tribute album? Yes, but this one has a few distinguishing points. Most notably, it's the first release from Fynsworth Alley, the label that producer Bruce Kimmel formed after he left Varèse Sarabande. Fortunately, he brought along his usual stable of Broadway veterans, including Liz Callaway, Alice Ripley, and Ally McBeal's Jane Krakowski, singing both familiar and unfamiliar Sondheim tunes--among the latter is Brent Barrett's "Make the Most of Your Music" from the London version of Follies--and MTC Wild Party composer Andrew Lippa even makes a vocal appearance on Saturday Night's delightful "A Moment with You." The lightning rod of controversy is Dame Edna's half-sung, half-howled rendition of one of Sondheim's most tender ballads, "Losing My Mind." Kimmel has said that there was no point in a conventional take on the song because Dorothy Collins recorded the definitive version in the original cast of Follies. That's probably true; however, one could say the same thing about Yvonne De Carlo's "I'm Still Here," but that doesn't prevent Dorothy Loudon from posting an excellent (and fitting) take here. Regardless, even if Dame Edna's attempt at humor is an acquired taste, rest assured that it's only one skippable track on an hour-long disc of enjoyable Sondheim. --David Horiuchi

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Definite Mixed Bag..., February 7, 2001
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efrex (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sondheim: The Stephen Sondheim Album (Audio CD)
Does the world REALLY need another Sondheim compilation? Well, probably not, but Producer Bruce Kimmel's done enough of 'em to know how to do them well. For his new label's inaugural release, Kimmel's chosen to throw a pretty lavish set of arrangements, and an eclectic set of performers at a bunch of mostly well-known Sondheim numbers (at least for fans).

Two of the songs on this album get fascinating new imaginings: Lea Delaria throws some lovely jazz stylings into "Broadway Baby," and Dame Edna does some indescribable things with "Losing My Mind" (pronounced "leuuusing" by the Dame)... easily the "love it or hate it" track on the album.

Unfortunately, the album seems to suffer from overproduction... there's little of the dramatic arc which Kimmel so often effectively puts in his albums. Bryan D'Arcy James has a great voice, but his "Giants in the Sky" doesn't reverberate with anything that the song should evoke. Ditto (surprisingly) with Liz Callaway's "Everybody Says Don't". Brent Barret's "Make the Most of Your Music" (from the much-lambasted London "Follies") sounds delightful, however, as does the charming "A Moment With You" with Teresa Finimore and composer Andrew Lippa (who sings wonderfully), and Norm Lewis adds vocal warmth to "With So Little to be Sure of" and "Who Could Be Blue."

A screamingly funny hidden track moves the album up from a 3-star to a 4-star category. (If you get the album directly from the label, you also get a charming early not-available-anywhere-else song performed by Emily Skinner). Certainly not an essential recording, but a nice one to have.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yet another piece of brilliance., June 10, 2001
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Farin (New York United States) - See all my reviews
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I was very excited for The Stephen Sondheim Album. I'd loved Bruce Kimmel's previous compilation, The Stephen Schwartz Album, and I knew that this one was going to be just as great. The only difference was that I was heavily exposed to Sondheim before I got the album. This album did not disappoint me. The incredible mix of song and talent made this album enjoyable from the moment I stuck it into my C.D. player. I'd been anticipating certain songs, such as Michele Pawk's incredible and emotionally charged rendition of It Wasn't Meant To Happen, Dorothy Louden's I'm Still Here (very appropriate), and Dame Edna's beyond hilarious rendition of Losing My Mind, all from Follies, but many of the other songs on the album were pleasant surprises. My favorites included Andrew Lippa and Theresa Finnamore singing A Moment With You from Saturday Night (Sondheim's first show which was made into a smashing off-Broadway production last year), Brian d'Arcy James's Giants In the Sky from Into The Woods, and Christiane Noll's tear jerker rendition of Not A Day Goes By from Merrily We Roll Along (paired with You're Gonna Love Tomorrow from Follies). The bonus track is also something to die for. This was a great album for the new Fynsworth Alley label to start out with, and I'm looking forward to many more. Buy this C.D.! Even if you're not a Sondheim fan! After this, you'll be hooked.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dame Edna HIGHLIGHTS This Album, August 3, 2002
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Douglas Keith McEwan (Reseda, California United States) - See all my reviews
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Your critic writes that Dame Edna's incredible redndition of "Looooosing My Mind" is "The one skippable track" on this excellent compilation album. Fooey on your lame critic. I bought this album JUST FOR THAT ONE CUT! I enjoyed the entire album certainly, but Edna's magnificent ballad (Never have I been so ready to believe that the singer really is Loooosing her mind!) is the HIGHLIGHT of this melange. Your critic needs to acquire a sense of humor and some taste.
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