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The Story Goes On: Liz Callaway On & Off Broadway [Original recording reissued]

Ted Hoyle (Performer), Cy Coleman (Composer), Richard Rodgers (Composer), Peter / Rubins, Josh Larson (Composer), Burt Bacharach (Composer), Lionel Bart (Composer), Stephen Schwartz (Composer), Robert Waldman (Composer), Stephen Sondheim (Composer), Irving Berlin (Composer), David Shire (Composer), Charles Strouse (Composer), Alan Menken (Composer), Ron Tierno (Performer), Kevin Kuhn (Performer), Karen Lindquist (Performer), Randall Andos (Performer), Rachel Evans (Performer), Robert Zubrycki (Performer), Elizabeth Chang (Performer)
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  • Performer: Ted Hoyle, Ron Tierno, Kevin Kuhn, Karen Lindquist, Randall Andos, et al.
  • Composer: Cy Coleman, Richard Rodgers, Peter / Rubins, Josh Larson, Burt Bacharach, Lionel Bart, et al.
  • Audio CD (April 3, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Varese Sarabande
  • ASIN: B00005B176
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #133,390 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. You There in the Back Row
2. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
3. Since You Stayed Here
4. Knowing When to Leave/Promises Promises
5. Where Is Love? (with Billy Porter)
6. Meadowlark
7. Sleepy Man
8. Our Time (with Ann Hampton Callaway)
9. I Got the Sun in the Morning
10. Stop, Time
11. One Boy
12. Marry Me a Little
13. The Story Goes On
14. A Place Called Home

On this CD:
  1. 13 Days to Broadway, musical play You There in the Back Row
    Composed by Cy Coleman
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  2. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair, song (from "South Pacific")
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  3. Brownstone, musical play Since You Stayed Here
    Composed by Peter Larson, Josh Rubins
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  4. Promises, Promises, musical Medley: Knowing When to Leave / Promises, Promises
    Composed by Burt Bacharach
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  5. Oliver!, musical Where is Love?
    Composed by Lionel Bart
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  6. The Baker's Wife, musical Meadowlark
    Composed by Stephen Schwartz
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  7. The Robber Bridegroom, musical play Sleepy Man
    Composed by Robert Waldman
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  8. Merrily We Roll Along, musical Our Time
    Composed by Stephen Sondheim
    with Ann Hampton Callaway, Kevin Kuhn, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Karen Lindquist, Rachel Evans, Randall Andos, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  9. I Got the Sun in the Morning, song (from "Annie Get your Gun")
    Composed by Irving Berlin
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  10. Big, musical play Stop, Time
    Composed by David Shire
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  11. Bye, Bye Birdie, musical One Boy
    Composed by Charles Strouse
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  12. Marry Me a Little, musical Marry Me a Little
    Composed by Stephen Sondheim
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  13. Baby, musical The Story Goes On
    Composed by David Shire
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway

  14. A Christmas Carol, musical A Place Called Home
    Composed by Alan Menken
    with Kevin Kuhn, Rachel Evans, Ted Hoyle, Robert Zubrycki, Randall Andos, Karen Lindquist, Ron Tierno, Liz Callaway


Editorial Reviews

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Broadway veteran Liz Callaway (most famous for her five-year stint as Grizabella in Cats on Broadway in the late '90s) fills her second solo album with lesser-known tunes, a number of them covering moments in her career. Her lovely soprano can break your heart with the ballad "Since You Stayed Here" then thrill you with the showstopper "The Story Goes On" from Baby (which earned her a Tony nomination). The emotional heart of the album is "Meadowlark," Stephen Schwartz's wondrous tale of risk and heartbreak that proves a particularly glorious marriage with Callaway's voice. In a savvy bit of programming, that peak is followed by the deliciously langorous "Sleepy Man." Callaway's sister, jazz/cabaret singer Ann Hampton Callaway, makes a guest appearance in Stephen Sondheim's powerful "Our Time," a teaser of the sisters' live collaboration. Of Varese Sarabande's many albums spotlighting Broadway singers, The Story Goes On is one of their absolute best. --David Horiuchi

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mostly hits, with two misses, January 14, 2002
By burghtenor (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
Liz Callaway has pulled together a melange from the musical theater canon on this CD. It includes some unorthodox takes on classics from SOUTH PACIFIC, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, and OLIVER! It also features songs from less successful shows, including THE BAKER'S WIFE, BABY, and BIG. There's also some pieces from truly obscure ventures, such as BROWNSTONE and 13 DAYS TO BROADWAY.

Ms. Callaway's rendition of five of the songs are remarkable: "Since You Stayed Here" is ballad by a character of great strength; "Meadowlark" sparkles with a lust for life and the relief after making a tough decision; "Stop, Time" speaks of the disappointments formed in the very joys of raising a child; "Marry Me a Little" (dropped from Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY) builds on the energy of being afraid to commit; and the title song is a statement of a unique sensation that a woman feels during pregnancy.

Most of the other songs are also very enjoyable, but two may be in styles a little avant-garde for the average musical theater listener to enjoy. "One Boy" is sung in a 1950's radio style (complete with a reading of some lyrics over the accompaniment) to match the ambience of the source show, BYE BYE BIRDIE. "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" features a relentless rock drumbeat that ties in titles of other SOUTH PACIFIC songs in the adventurous coda.

The two duets on the album, "Where Is Love?" with Billy Porter (a fellow burghtenor) and "Our Time" with Ms. Callaway's sister, Anne Hampton Callaway, do not work. The strong and simple messages of these songs are lost in the excessive "pop style" improvisational ornamentation.

These problems aside, I like this CD a lot. The two Maltby and Shire songs about motherhood make it a great present for a pregnant musical theater lover.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Liz is superb, September 13, 2000
By Steven R. Becker (Columbus, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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If she just hadn't done that awful duet with Billy Porter it would have 5 stars plus. I have to skip that one song each time because it is annoying, it does not fit with this CD. From the opening You there in the back row, to A place called home, you can feel the singer on the stage filling you with the emotions of each song. If the story goes on does not give you goose bumps you do not have a family. Her voice sells the music and the emotions. This is a wonderfull set of songs and performances, for she is a performer not just a singer.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unknown Talent Sings Unknown and Known Broadway Songs, June 10, 2003
By James W. Mccully (Wake Forest, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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... I thought I recognized the voice but I couldn't quite place it. I finally realized that she was the singing voice of Anastacia in the animated movie. Meg Ryan was the speaking voice. Liz Callaway has one of the clearest voices I have ever heard and also a very strong voice. I love her rendition of Knowing When to Leave/Promises, Promises by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Great arrangements. Dionne Warwick, who I am also a fan of covered Promises, and the Carpenters sang a version of Knowing When to Leave. I'm also a Carpenters' fan. On this album all the songs are Broadway. Many I hadn't heard before but love now due to Liz. The first song, You There in the Backrow is a tribute to fans of shows. "Watch me sing my song for you" the words go. Liz makes you want to jump to your feet. Liz does a rendition of I' Gonna Wash that Man Right Out of My Hair from South Pacific, rock version. I can't say that's my favorite, but favorite to one of my friends. Since You Stayed Here, another unknown song to me, is quiet and hauntingly beautiful. Bette Midler does a version of this I think on her CD with From a Distance. She sings a duet with her sister, Ann Hampton Callaway who sings on Sibling Revelry with Liz. Ann wrote and sang the theme from The Nanny. The song Liz and Callaway and here sister does is Our Time. It's also on Sibling Revelry. Great duet. One of my favorites on the CD is Marry Me a Little by Stephen Sondheim. The words are a plea to marry me, a little. The song is an almost a desperate plea to marry me but you don't have to make promises you don't want to, an open marriage? Make a few demands a few that I'm able to fulfill. She sings I'm ready. We won't have to give up a thing, we'll stay who we are the words say. Someone I'm Ready. I would give this song 5 stars on its own. It makes me cry because she sounds like she will settle but at the same time she wants the love fully. The arrngements on this album are unique. She sings I've Got the Sun in the Morning from Annie Get Your Gun jazzy. Most of the other songs on the album are not known by most people. I can only say that Liz makes you want to see these shows and she pulls you in. I think I've become her biggest fan. I'm a singer too. I could see myself singing with her. I have her The Beat Goes On album too with sixties hits. I hope that people will get to know her because if you haven't heard this or her voice, you are going to be deprived of a remarkale clear strong voice. Buy this. I promise you won't be sorry! One more addition, Meadowlark. Spectacular! The story tells of someone hesitating because the time wasn't right and she learns from the story to live your life, climb every mtn.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I would love to give this 5 stars
Liz Callaway's recording of show music has an interesting combinations of show tunes, arranged with style and daring,performed well. Read more
Published 1 month ago by michael_bergman

5.0 out of 5 stars Broadway Songs Sung Best
Clearly Liz Callaway was born to sing Broadway Songs. Her diction is faultless and her vocal delivery inspirational. Every song a masterpiece.
Published 21 months ago by Mr. K. H. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice!
I bought this CD because it was recommended to those that bought Nancy LaMott CD's. While Liz is no Nancy, she has become one of my favorites. Read more
Published 24 months ago by WPRandy

5.0 out of 5 stars Y'all are crazy!
The Billy Porter duet is one of the most unique and thrilling songs on the cd. What a fantastic re-invention of that song. Read more
Published on November 2, 2006 by MyTwoCents

5.0 out of 5 stars Liz Callaway Goes On...
Liz Callaway has one of the most enthralling voices around. Her voice is melodious and very soothing and especially shines in soft and subdued ballads. Read more
Published on May 1, 2006 by Thayer

5.0 out of 5 stars Liz Callaway SOARS!
Wow! I love this cd! I went to a camp in Decatur, Illinois called Showchoir Camps of America. One night, as our evening entertainment, she performed this entire album!! Read more
Published on June 27, 2005 by Gabby

5.0 out of 5 stars ....Love this album too!
I love this album. There are a few songs I kinda skip, because it was just weird. That song being "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of my Hair", weird. Read more
Published on August 17, 2004 by Megs

5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious
Liz Callaway can sing virtually any song, and make it speak to you. Her voice has pathos but also strength, so even weaker songs are enhanced. Read more
Published on August 24, 2001 by Noelle Q. de Jesus

5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh Voice on Broadway
My daughters really got me interested in theatre and Broadway music per se. I actually bought this album based on the sound clips I heard at Amazon.com. Read more
Published on August 26, 2000 by George Dellagiarino

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite CD of all time! - Liz Callaway
This is an incredible album which combines the talents of the best singer I have ever heard, Liz Callaway, with a wonderful selection of popular and unknown musical theater songs... Read more
Published on June 1, 2000 by Scott Cain

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