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My Fair Lady (1959 Original London Cast) [CAST RECORDING]

Frederick Loewe (Composer), Percy Faith (Conductor), My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra (Orchestra), Betty Woolfe (Performer), Julie Andrews (Performer), Leonard Weir (Performer), Rex Harrison (Performer), Robert Chisholm (Performer), Robert Coote (Performer), Stanley Holloway (Performer), Alan Jay Lerner (Artist)
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listen11. My Fair Lady/Act II: You Did It (Voice)Rex Harrison;Julie Andrews;Stanley Holloway;Robert Coote;Cyril Ornadel 4:04$0.99 Buy Track
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  • Performer: Betty Woolfe, Julie Andrews, Leonard Weir, Rex Harrison, Robert Chisholm, et al.
  • Orchestra: My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
  • Conductor: Percy Faith
  • Composer: Frederick Loewe
  • Audio CD (June 2, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Cast Recording
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000007OHU
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #52,248 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

On this CD:
  1. My Fair Lady, musical Overture
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  2. My Fair Lady, musical Why Can't the English?
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Robert Coote, Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  3. My Fair Lady, musical Wouldn't it be loverly?
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Julie Andrews
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  4. My Fair Lady, musical With a little bit of luck
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Stanley Holloway
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  5. My Fair Lady, musical I'm an Ordinary Man
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  6. My Fair Lady, musical Just You Wait
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Julie Andrews
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  7. My Fair Lady, musical The Rain in Spain
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Robert Coote, Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  8. My Fair Lady, musical I Could Have Danced All Night
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Julie Andrews
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  9. My Fair Lady, musical Ascot Gavotte
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  10. My Fair Lady, musical On the Street Where You Live
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  11. My Fair Lady, musical You Did It
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Robert Coote, Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  12. My Fair Lady, musical Show Me
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Julie Andrews
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  13. My Fair Lady, musical Get Me to the Church on Time
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Stanley Holloway
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  14. My Fair Lady, musical A Hymn to Him
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  15. My Fair Lady, musical Without You
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Julie Andrews
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  16. My Fair Lady, musical I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    with Rex Harrison
    Conducted by Percy Faith

  17. My Fair Lady, musical The Embassy Waltz
    Composed by Frederick Loewe
    Performed by My Fair Lady Pit Orchestra
    Conducted by Percy Faith


Editorial Reviews

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My Fair Lady is without question one of the greatest shows ever created for the musical theater. It's a charming, hilarious, and touching adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, pitting flower girl Eliza Doolittle against Prof. Henry Higgins, the self-absorbed and ill-tempered linguist who bets that he can turn her into a lady by improving her diction. Lerner and Loewe's score includes some of the best-loved songs in the canon: "Why Can't the English," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "The Rain in Spain," "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live," "Get Me to the Church on Time," and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," among others. The 1959 London-cast stereo recording is generally held in lower regard than its Broadway counterpart, recorded three years earlier in mono. But why quibble? The principals are all the same--Rex Harrison as Higgins, Julie Andrews as Eliza, Stanley Holloway as her dad, and Robert Coote as Col. Pickering (Leonard Weir replaced Michael King as Freddy Einsford-Hill)--and it's still a classic recording in its own right that you'll treasure for years. --David Horiuchi

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4.0 out of 5 stars JULIE ANDREWS IS THE DEFINITIVE ELIZA IN "FAIR LADY", April 13, 2000
By Dewey Mee (ELLENSBURG, WA.) - See all my reviews
"FAIR LADY" is my favorite show, and there's been a lot of carping about whether the Broadway or London Cast album (with identical principle stars) is best. The London stereo album (from 1959) is my favorite. Yes, Rex Harrison growls and bellows his way through Higgins' songs, (a serious drawback) but Stanley Holloway has a bawdy good time with Doolittle's "A Little Bit Of Luck" and "Get Me To The Church On Time." Leonard Weir is "serviceable" as Freddy Hill at best, but "The Street Where You Live" is the show's most forgettable song (a tiny flaw in this gem of a musical)! Most, and best, of all, there is the nearly perfect, transcedent performance of Julie Andrews, who is more "authentically Cockney" here than she is on the 1956 Broadway album; wistful for "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" and full of fire and rage for "Just You Wait! " and "Show Me." And there has NEVER been a better performance of "I Could Have Danced All Night" than Andrews sings it here. With all due respect to my adored Audrey Hepburn, the role of Eliza belongs to Julie Andrews. The 1964 movie soundtrack, with Marni Nixon (an Andrews/Hepburn wannabe who has the qualties of neither Fair Lady, and with a Cockney accent straight out of California, to make matters worse) is horrendous! Warner Brothers' should have allowed darling Audrey Hepburn to sing for herself, as she did so expressively in the 1957 film "FUNNY FACE", and told Marni Nixon to stay home! Oh..well... In London, in Stereo, with Julie Andrews, "FAIR LADY" is, indeed, "Loverly!"
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4.0 out of 5 stars the "Fair Lady" in London..., September 22, 2006
By Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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In 1956, Lerner and Loewe's MY FAIR LADY swept into Broadway and quickly captured the hearts of critics and audiences alike, the perfect transformation of George Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion" into the world of the musical theatre. Both Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews played the show for two years on Broadway before yielding to replacements (Edward Mulhare and Sally Ann Howes), and in 1959 traveled across the pond to headline the London company. The show opened at the Drury Lane Theatre in April 1959, and ran for 2,281 performances.

While both Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison had laid down their definitive performances as Eliza Doolittle and Prof. Henry Higgins for the 1956 original Broadway cast album of MY FAIR LADY, the subsequent 1959 London production allowed them to record another album, in the brand-new stereophonic format.

Despite this 1959 recording having a sweeter sound than the earlier 1956 mono album, this sadly remains the lesser of the two, because a lot of the energy and flash had disappeared from Julie Andrews' voice in the years she had performed the role. On the Broadway album, Andrews gives a rich performance that runs the gamut from cockney guttersnipe to regal high society, but comparing the two albums directly, she does not sound at her optimal best on the London set. Andrews has acknowledged that she found the role of Eliza both physically and vocally exhausting, even more so because of the lack of body-mikes, and the projection must have been gruelling at times. No wonder that so much of the bloom in Andrews' voice had vanished by the time she reprised her role in London. Despite Andrews, the album does have a few merits including breezy orchestrations under the direction of Cyril Ornadel (the Overture is given a much faster tempo than is heard on the Broadway set).

The supporting cast includes Stanley Holloway (also reprising his Broadway role) as Eliza's dustman father Alfie. The role of Freddy is played by Leonard Weir (his "On the Street Where You Live" is very charming), and Robert Coote also repeats his Broadway role as Colonel Pickering.

The 1959 London cast of MY FAIR LADY, just like the 1956 Broadway album, has never been out of the catalogue, though the confusion between the two albums still exists, despite the fact that the London album sports a gold-brown cover and the Broadway album is white. Sony Broadway Masterworks' edition features a bonus track of the "Embassy Waltz", a mono recording from 1956.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST, A MUST for any musical lover's collection, November 2, 2001
By Pope (Wisconsin, United States) - See all my reviews
  
I have all 3 major My Fair Lady recordings; the 1956 Broadway Cast, the 1964 movie soundtrack, and this one. This is the best one BY FAR. Julie Andrews' voice has matured somewhat from the previous version, which is certainly for the better. Rex Harrison talks-sings about the same here as on B-way and is very believeable at the part. Between this album and the 1956 OBC, most of the cast is the same, but there are a few differences, noteably the man who plays Freddie Eynsford-Hill. Leonard Weir, a Briton, is much better than his Broadway counterpart, John Michael King (who is American, and certainly sounds like it too). Stanley Holloway is good in either case, but by the time the movie soundtrack rolls around, he sounds tired with the part (listen to the beginning of "Little Bit of Luck" on that album and you'll know what I mean).

This album is a true pioneer in stereo recordings and that's one of the reasons Columbia Records producer Goddard Lieberson decided to do a remake of the cast album when the cast moved to London. After all, Columbia Records was a corporate sponsor of the show and had nothing to loose with a success like this. This stereo album sounds wonderful and the bonus track, "The Embassy Waltz," (which is in monoural) is magic. This is the My Fair Lady to get.

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3.0 out of 5 stars My stereo lady.
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