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The Producers (2001 Original Broadway Cast) [CAST RECORDING]

Mel Brooks (Artist), Matthew Broderick (Artist), Nathan Lane (Artist), Roger Bart (Artist), Gary Beach (Artist), Cady Huffman (Artist), Jesse Levy (Artist), Grace Paradise, Jennifer Smith Tony Kadleck (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (April 17, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Cast Recording
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00005AY6I
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (172 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #24,232 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Overture
2. Opening Night
3. The King of Broadway
4. We Can Do It
5. Unhappy
6. I Wanna Be a Producer
7. In Old Bavaria
8. Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop
9. Keep It Gay
10. When You Got It, Flaunt It
11. Along Came Bialy
12. That Face
13. Have You Ever Heard the German Band?
14. It's Bad Luck to Say Good Luck on Op'ning Night
15. Springtime for hitler
16. Where Did We Go Right?
17. Betrayed
18. 'Til Him
19. Prisoners Of Love (Leo & Max)
20. Goodbye!

On this CD:
  1. The Producers, musical play Overture
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  2. The Producers, musical play Opening Night
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  3. The Producers, musical play The King of Broadway
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  4. The Producers, musical play We Can Do It
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  5. The Producers, musical play I Wanna Be a Producer
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  6. The Producers, musical play In Old Bavaria
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  7. The Producers, musical play Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  8. The Producers, musical play Keep it Gay
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Gary Beach, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Ray Wills, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Roger Bart, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  9. The Producers, musical play When You Got It, Flaunt It
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  10. The Producers, musical play Along Came Bialy
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Gary Beach, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Jennifer Smith, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Roger Bart, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  11. The Producers, musical play That Face
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  12. The Producers, musical play Haben Sie Gehört das Deutsche Band?
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  13. The Producers, musical play Opening Night (Reprise)
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Jennifer Smith, Grace Paradise, Bryn Dowling, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  14. The Producers, musical play You Never Say Good Luck on Opening Night
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Gary Beach, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Roger Bart, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  15. The Producers, musical play Springtime for Hitler
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Gary Beach, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  16. The Producers, musical play Where Did We Go Right?
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  17. The Producers, musical play Betrayed
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  18. The Producers, musical play 'Til Him
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  19. The Producers, musical play Prisoners of Love (Leo & Max)
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Gary Beach, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady

  20. The Producers, musical play Goodbye!
    Composed by Mel Brooks
    with Tony Kadleck, Jesse Levy, Naomi Katz, Dale Stuckenbruck, Grace Paradise, Nathan Lane, Laura Seaton, Stephanie Cummins, Matthew Broderick, Laura Oatts
    Conducted by Patrick S. Brady


Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

The Producers was the vehicle that first proclaimed Mel Brooks's decidedly singular comic vision as a film director in 1968. At the time, the world may not have been entirely ready for the depth charges of hilarity he unleashed; but more than three decades later, it seemed almost foreordained that the film's retooling as a full-fledged musical--directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman--would become the smash hit of the 2000-2001 Broadway season (even before opening at the St. James Theatre in April). Brooks is, of course, no stranger to the Broadway musical genre or to songwriting, but skeptics might find themselves taken by surprise at just how outrageously well all the threads come together for the new show.

The film's absurd core vignette--the infamous "Springtime for Hitler"--if anything gains a few notches in hilarity when framed by a character-rich musical that comes off as both parody and valentine in its mimicry of Broadway's "golden age." Brooks (with the help of idiomatically expert arrangements by Glen Kelly) has cooked up a variety of numbers constituting a virtual primer of old-fashioned American musical comedy styles (there's even a toying with Cabaret-style decadence), but they're always coated with an extra layer of zaniness. In fact, the whole show becomes a Chinese box of parodies within parodies. But what really gets the whole mix working is a surefire cast headed by Nathan Lane playing Max Bialystock and Matthew Broderick doing a delightfully nebbish turn with delusions of misplaced glory as his sidekick, Leo Bloom.

From his first big number (musically winking at Fiddler on the Roof), Lane hungrily lays claim to the role, undaunted by his formidable predecessor, Zero Mostel. Even on disc, you can visualize his over-the-top mugging as a dethroned "king of Broadway" who was "the first producer ever to do summer stock in the winter." Comedy, as they say, is all about timing, and that's exactly what Lane gets right. His interactions with Bloom, Franz Liebkind (Brad Oscar), and Roger de Bris (Gary Beach) are priceless, even when only in sound. As for the tunes, Brooks crafts a number of truly memorable ones--don't be surprised to find yourself horrified as you hum along with "Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop" and, of course, "Springtime for Hitler." --Thomas May


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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Mel Brooks, For Your Love Letter to Broadway, August 4, 2001
By Antoinette Klein (Hoover, Alabama USA) - See all my reviews
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What a treat to listen to the soundtrack of Mel Brooks' musical comedy based on his 1968 movie of the same name. I've never seen the movie nor will I, in all likelihood, get to New York to see this on stage. But, sitting in the comfort of my own home and listening to Nathan Lane and Matthew Borderick belt out their angst-driven energy as Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom was a fantastic musical treat. The lyrics brim with Mel Brooks' distinctive wit, and though he'll never be confused with Oscar Hammerstein, this brazen and bawdy man knows how to entertain better than almost anyone.

When the overture begins and the first strains of "Springtime for Hitler" are heard, you know you are in for an engaging, disarming event. Nathan Lane's mugging, particularly in his "Fiddler on the Roof" takeoff as "The King of Broadway" comes shining through. "West Side Story," "The Pajama Game," "Cabaret," and other Broadway classics are spoofed in beguiling musical parodies.

If you don't see the actual production on stage you may miss the sex-starved old ladies dancing desperately with their walkers or the sight gags and the cameo appearance of Stormtrooper Mel Himself, but this CD is worth every penny for its high energy performances captured for everyone to enjoy. And as a special bonus, the gloriously nutty repartee within the songs has been recorded so the listener gets the full flow of the story.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back to the Future with Uncle Mel, April 29, 2001
By Kenneth Kane "Kommissar Ken" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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My wife and I were lucky enough to see the show in previews on Broadway and we haven't stopped laughing yet. The CD contains music which SOUNDS like tunes you've heard before -- even a casual listening will prompt you to think of Gypsy, Bye Bye Birdie, A Funny Thing Happened . . ., How To Succeed . . ., Fiddler on the Roof and at least a half-dozen other shows. It's as if someone dug this recording out of a circa 1950 time capsule.

This isn't meant to say the show is merely derivative. In fact, I consider the broadly familiar sound a strong positive factor. So is the madcap humor and pacing, both of the songs and the production as a whole.

Indeed, one of the show-stoppers on this cast recording is "The King of Old Broadway" and that's what this entire show is: a fabulous throwback to the old Broadway of classic American musical comedy of the mid-20th century. Three minutes into this CD you'll know you're NOT listening to a Disney show nor one composed by a Brit with three names.

Mel Brooks' tunes are catchy and singable and his lyrics are Noel Coward-sharp. (Just see if you can get these ditties out of your head!) The CD comes with a nice extra: extensive liner notes which include the complete lyrics and spoken interludes of every song.

The songs on the recording are well-played by an enthusiastic orchestra -- Glen Kelly's fine arrangements and orchestrations flesh out Mel's tunes. The singing is uniformly good, an occasional flat note not withstanding, and the interpreations are inspired. When Max/Nathan Lane tells Leo/Matthew Broderick near the end of the show, "I never realized you're a good singer" it's more than a line of dialogue. It's actually true.

If you're lucky enough to see the show, the CD is the ultimate souvenir. If you haven't seen it, the CD will more than tide you over until you do. And if "The Producers" inspires a renewal of the American musical comedy genre in the next few years (let's face it, success breeds imitation), then we all have Mel Brooks and company to thank or, to parody one of his own songs from the show:

Broadway going nowhere in a hurry . . . 'til him.

Bland and spiceless, never ever curry . . . 'til him.

Mel's schtick changed the Great White Way.

It's no longer prim.

Oi vay, let's hope there's at least another one . . . like him.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hysterical !, June 11, 2005
By AJK (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
I was fortunate enough to see "The Producers" with Nathan Lane & Matthew Broderick shortly after it's premiere. The show was absolutely hysterical, with a really strong score. Nothing against Mr. Broderick, but Mr. Lane's part is larger & has the best songs. He totally deserved the Tony for Best Actor that year.

Musically, the production contains more songs than a typical score, with strong voices and orchestrations. Best tracks include:

The King Of Broadway
I Wanna Be A Producer
Keep It Gay
When You Got It, Flaunt It
Along Came Bialy
Springtime For Hitler
Betrayed [Lane's "tour de force" recap of the show]

While I wouldn't call this the best show to grace the stage (though it won the most Tonys ever & NY critics tripped over themselves in praise), it is fantastic & came at a time when the Great White Way was taking itself way too seriously. Also, it was too bad that "The Full Monty" did not share in the victories of that season. Timing is everything!

Nonetheless, one of the best scores ever!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I wanted
I saw the making of the CD on TV. The cast does a great job. I have the CD in my car stereo and listen to it often.
Published on November 6, 2006 by R. Corwin

5.0 out of 5 stars I Want to be a producer
This recording is great! I saw the play in november and loved the music. I bought the CD a little later and i am still listing to it. Read more
Published on March 5, 2006 by Glimpy smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Spring Time for "The Producers"
While I'll abmit that Nazi regemes and Hitler are probably some of the least funny thing in the world... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mel Brooks = Brilliant
My theatre group went to New York two years ago, adn we did a marathon 4 shows in 3 days. Each show got progressively better, finally culminating in seeing Nathan Lane and... Read more
Published on December 12, 2005 by Mels

5.0 out of 5 stars it won 11 (if im correct) TONY awards for a reason!
This is by far the funniest thing I have ever seen. I got the chance to see it on broadway with Lane (unfortunatly not Broderick) and most of the original cast. Read more
Published on December 7, 2005 by /\/\etallica08

4.0 out of 5 stars The Producers
A very good cd. There are so few really good broadway musicals anymore, that it's nice to hear one that is melodic. Overall, it's good, but not great. Read more
Published on August 2, 2005 by Walter Saltzman

5.0 out of 5 stars A riot with The Producers
I had gone to see the (London) stage show after enjoying the film many years ago. To my pleasant surprise the stage show had introduced some new features and the whole experience... Read more
Published on July 21, 2005 by N. Harta

1.0 out of 5 stars Awful!
I really did not like Producers at all. The cast recording was just boring...nothing new or original and nothing that really grabs you and leaves you stunned and speachless. Read more
Published on July 10, 2005 by J. Ourada

5.0 out of 5 stars Racist My Foot!
Okay, this review is for the people who are complaining about this show being "racist" and stuff. Oh my gosh- get over yourselves!!!!!!!!!!!!! Read more
Published on June 11, 2005 by R. Harris

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Anti-Nazi Satire, but Anti-German Racism!

Well, Germans are used to to the fact that Hollywood and the whole entertainment industry are a racist business. Read more
Published on March 14, 2005 by Constanze Weber

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