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Kristin Chenoweth (Artist), Jule Styne (Artist), George Gershwin (Artist), Richard Rodgers (Artist), Jeanine Tesori (Artist), Kurt Weill (Artist), Jerome Kern (Artist), Vincent Youmans (Artist), Ricky Ian Gordon (Artist), Richard Dworsky (Artist), Lawrence Ellington Duke / Brown (Artist), Harry Warren (Artist), Bobby Troup (Artist), Jason Alexander (Artist), Irving Berlin (Artist), Rob Fisher (Artist), The Coffee Club Orchestra (Artist)
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On this CD:
  1. Let Yourself Go, song (from "Follow the Fleet")
    Composed by Irving Berlin
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  2. Two on the Aisle, musical revue If You Hadn't But You Did
    Composed by Jule Styne
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  3. How Long Has This Been Going On? (from Rosalie, musical)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    with Kristin Chenoweth, Robert Fisher

  4. My Funny Valentine, song (from "Babes in Arms")
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  5. Strike Up the Band, musical (second version) Hangin' Around with You
    Composed by George Gershwin
    with Jason Alexander, Kristin Chenoweth

  6. The Girl in 14G
    Composed by Jeanine Tesori
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  7. I'll Tell the Man in the Street, song (from "I Married an Angel")
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  8. I'm a Stranger Here Myself, song for voice & piano (from "One Touch of Venus")
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  9. Wheatless Days, song (from "Oh Lady, Lady")
    Composed by Jerome Kern
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  10. Nobody's Heart, song (from "By Jupiter")
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  11. Why Can't I?, song (from "Spring Is Here")
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  12. Take a Chance, musical play Should I Be Sweet?
    Composed by Vincent Youmans
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  13. Just an Ordinary Guy
    Composed by Ricky Ian Gordon
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  14. Goin' to the Dance with You
    Composed by Richard Dworsky
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  15. On a Turquoise Cloud
    Composed by Duke Ellington, Lawrence Brown
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  16. Hello Frisco, Hello, film score You'll Never Know
    Composed by Harry Warren
    with Kristin Chenoweth

  17. Daddy
    Composed by Bobby Troup
    with Kristin Chenoweth


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Kristin Chenoweth won a Tony for the supporting role of Sally Brown in the 1999 revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, made a memorably vampy Lily in the 1999 television film of Annie, and had an NBC sitcom created for her, Kristin! Now she grabs the spotlight in Let Yourself Go, her first solo recording. She mixes torchy standards ("My Funny Valentine," "How Long Has This Been Going On?") with Faith Prince-style sauciness ("If"), gets to show off her operatic and scat chops in the miniplay "The Girl in 14G," and shares a light duet with Jason Alexander (reviving his musical theater career post-Seinfeld). Perhaps her "Stranger Here Myself" isn't the weightiest you've ever heard, but this is an enjoyable album with a good deal of old-fashioned class, expertly accompanied by Rob Fisher and the Coffee Club Orchestra. --David Horiuchi

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57 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dreamy fun, June 8, 2001
By Jay Dickson (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
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For someone who has yet to really carry a Broadway show by herself, the diminutive Kristin Chenoweth has garnered more "star" attention that any Broadway musical performer in years. And why not? She's got more talent packed into her tiny frame than the Broadway stage has seen in years, and this, her first solo cd, amply demonstrates that fact.

The songs have been mostly chosen to demonstrate her wide range of talents, and that range is indeed incredible. She's quite funny in the title number and in the novelty Jule Styne song "If You Hadn't, But You Did," and gets to show off her operatic and jazz skills on "The Girl in 14C." She also does a very unusual and likeable take on the marvelously difficult Jerome Kern song "Nobody Else But Me" (with its tricky rapid key changes) that one wouldn't get to hear in a normal staged version on SHOW BOAT. There are a few weaker numbers, such as the Gershwin duet with Jason Alexander (it's really just stunt casting), but on the whole this is a splendid showcase for a superior performer. A last note: the highlight of the whole album for me was Kristin's dreamy wordless rendition of Duke Ellington's "On a Turquoise Cloud," which is like an Art-Deco vision of heaven--I would love to hear Kristin sing a whole "mood" album of songs in a similar vein!

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the 4'11" woman with the 8' voice , a real sweetie, February 14, 2002
I saw and heard Kristin at Poe Middle School in Annandale, in February 02. Kristin is a real sweetie, 4'11" in her stocking feet with a 4 octave range singing voice! Perky, she says so herself. I marvel that her large opera quality voice can come from such a bantam sized woman.

Sony told her to to choose a focus for her album and that's Broadway show/ musical tunes from the 20's, 30's & 40's with a very authentic, even retro, feel. Her personality, a romantic optimist, an innocent in the best sense of the word, shines through her music here as it did through her short-lived TV show. She is a fountain of effervesence. Beneath that perky, romantic, innocent image is a very driven hard worker, beneath the driven hard worker, is, I suspect, a perky, innocent, romantic.

Her voice opens and accelerates effortlessly from a small, slightly nasal New York twang, to a sweet chantuese, to an Wagnerian opera quality Valkyrie belter whose voice can blow walls down. When she opens up, she often sounds uncannily like Julie Andrews in "The Sound of Music".

I like this whole album - "The girl in 14G" shows her range, but my fav is probably the deeply touching "You'll Never Know".

My only slight criticism is the orchestration or the Sony mix - the balance on these songs is sometimes wrong, the orchestra occationally overwhelms and Kristin's voice is recorded too compressed. I know she's much singing much louder than this! I would love to hear her singing with a small combo, uncompressed, as she is on "You'll Never Know" on her next album.

Much more will be heard from her in the future

five stars for the performance, 4 for the recording.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this CD so much I have two copies, November 29, 2001
By Cristin Whitley (Tallahassee, FL United States) - See all my reviews
I adore Kristin Chenoweth. I didn't quite know who she was until her short-lived NBC sitcom. It is because of that show that I purchased this CD. I listen to it a portion of it at least once a day.

Kristin has such an amazing voice and she really shines on this album. When I first listened to the CD, I enjoyed the faster songs more than the slow ones. Then I liked the slow ones more. Now I just love it all.

"Let Yourself Go" is a fabulous song to wake yourself up and get moving. It has the pep and spirit that shines so well in Kristin's personality.

"If You Hadn't But You Did", at times my favorite song, starts out slow but gains speed quickly. In this song, you can hear Kristin's ability to get into a character using only her voice.

"How Long Has This Been Going On" and "My Funny Valentine" really show off Kristin's voice and her ability to hit those high notes and hold them.

"Hangin' Around With You", a duet with Seinfeld's Jason Alexander, is a pleasant surprise. It's fun to listen to Kristin and Jason argue, they both have fabulous comedic timing.

"The Girl In 14G" is amazing. Here, Kristin showcases the range of her voice and shows off her opera training.

In "I'll Tell the Man in the Street", "I'm A Stranger Here Myself", and "Nobody Else But Me", Kristin captures her characters so well.

"Nobody's Heart Belongs To Me/ Why Can't I?" at first seemed like a slow boring song to me, but I found myself loving it. This song just packs so much emotion and can sometimes bring a tear to my eye. I could listen to it all day long.

"Should I Be Sweet?" is hilarious. Kristin switches her mood back and forth so easily.

"Just An Ordinary Guy", "Goin' To the Dance With You", "On A Turquiose Cloud", and "You'll Never Know" continue the flow of the album, bouncing from sweet and slow to peppy to a song merely showcasing Kristin's abilities to a beautiful love song.

"Daddy" is a great song to end the CD with. It is so much fun to listen and sing along with. Kristin sings it so well, and I always find myself listening to it twice.

Overall, this CD is fabulous. In the booklet in the CD, Kristin tells John Lahr of the New Yorker, "The one thing I don't want to do is sing a song because it's pretty. I want to tell a story. I want people to be transformed in the song." With her first solo CD, Kristin achieves this goal and so much more.

I can not reccomend it enthusiastically enough. Buy this CD! :)

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