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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real nostalgia trip but all to short, May 23, 2000
To hear a musical on Broadway with something approaching memorable music, one has to go to a revival (usually inferior to the original) or to a show that recycles some of the great classics of the past as in "Crazy For You" or in the new delight <Lucky in the Rain>. The latter is now available on a DRG recording (12625) and its only fault is its 45-minute running time. This musical draws upon the tunes of Jimmy McHugh--yes I know, not a name with high recognition rating, but his songs are--and sets them into a plot that concerns Americans in the Paris of 1927. But since the CD has only the songs--and it must stand or fall on those alone--just take a gander at the line up of songs toward the top of this webpage! Hey, you say, "Wing and a prayer" was written in 1943. So okay, here it isused to welcome Lindbergh and we can easily excuse Sherman Yellen and Wally Harper who wrote and conceived the show. The game cast with voices ranging from good to really good includes Barbara Cook, Malcolm Gets, Debbie Gravitte, and Lillias White. And how good it is to hear those old favorites again! Perhaps some one will consider adding the dialogue and giving us the whole monty!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A glorious surprise, a treasure of a new musical, September 12, 2000
I bought this CD impulsively, and to my everlasting delight I find it one of the best show albums I have ever listened to. The songs are wonderful, and when you read the fascinating liner notes, you see how Sherman Yellen, the ingenious creator, cleverly set these songs in a charming story about American journalists in Paris in 1927. I only regret that I missed the original performance at the Goodspeed Opera a few seasons back. The studio cast performances are as good as it gets, the amazing Barbara Cook sings these standards with her accumstomed genius, Malcolm Gets has one extraordinary voice, Patrick Wilson is terrific, as is Marcus Neville of the original cast, Lillias White and Rachel Cohen are delights, and the ensemble with Lise Brown and Kathy Lessner is amazing. This is a real gem in a jewel box. Buy it and treasure it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Bliss for a Musical buff, November 21, 2001
Take a 30's musical "Lucky in the Rain", the songs of Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson and Dorothy Fields and you have one great show. Add to this some of the musical theatres greatest artists and you are in heaven. The wonderful golden oldies "On the Summy Side of the Street", "Exactly Like You", "Coming in on a Wing and Prayer", "Lovely Way to Spend an Evening', "I Can't Give you Anything But Love", etc comprise some of this wonderful score. The golden voices of Malcolm Gets, Debbie Gravitte, Patrick Wilson (The Full Monty), Marcus Neville and the glorious Lilias White are a joy to listen to. If that was not enough the glorious voice of Barbara Cook completes the ensemble. Excuse while I go listen to it again
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