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The Wizard of Oz - Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical [CAST RECORDING] [SOUNDTRACK]

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Product Details

  • Performer: Various Artists
  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Cast Recording, Soundtrack
  • Label: Original Cast Record
  • ASIN: B00009MPYQ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #189,445 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Wizard of Oz—Selection (Arthur Pryor's Band)
2. The Bullfrog and the Coon (Ada Jones)
3. Pocahontas (Edward M. Favor)
4. Daisy Donohue (Harry Tally)
5. Down on the Brandywine (Collins & Harlan)
6. Come Take a Skate with Me Sung (Collins & Harlan)
7. I Love You All the Time (Harry Macdonough)
8. The Moon Has His Eyes on You (Ada Jones)
9. When You Love, Love, Love (Thomas E. Whitbred)
10. When We Get What’s a-Comin’ to Us
See all 32 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Sammy Mira (Music Box Disc)
2. Must You? (Mira Music Box Disc)
3. Opening Prayer
4. Phantom Patrol
5. Just a Simple Girl from the Prairie
6. Poppy Song
7. Love is Love
8. When We Get What's A-Comin' to Us
9. The Traveler and the Pie
10. When You Love, Love, Love
See all 28 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Selection (medley from "The Wizard of Oz", 1903) Part 2. Overture
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  2. The Bullfrog and the Coon (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Joseph S. Nathan
    with Ada Jones

  3. Pocahontas (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Gus Edwards
    with Edward M. Favor

  4. Daisy Donohue (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Robert J. Adams
    with Harry Tally

  5. Down on the Brandywine (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by J.B. Mullen
    with Byron G. Harlan, Arthur Collins

  6. Come Take A Skate With Me; or Skating (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Gus Edwards
    with Byron G. Harlan, Arthur Collins

  7. I Love You All The Time (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by William R. Anderson
    with Harry Macdonough

  8. The Moon Has His Eyes On You (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Albert Von Tilzer
    with Ada Jones

  9. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) When You Love, Love, Love
    Composed by Paul Tietjens
    with Thomas E. Whitbred

  10. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) [Excerpt] When We Get What's A-Comin' To Us (cut from show)
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  11. Mister Dooley (from "A Chinese Honeymoon") later interpolated into "The Wizard Of Oz"
    Composed by Jean Schwartz
    with Edward M. Favor

  12. Julie Dooley (from the musical "His Highness the Bey") later interpolated into "The Wizard of Oz"
    Composed by Joseph Edgar Howard
    with J.W. Meyers

  13. Meet Me Down At The Corner (interpolation song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Harry Hoyt
    with Ada Jones, Len Spencer

  14. Budweiser's a Friend of Mine (From the Ziegfeld Follies of 1907") interpolated into "The Wizard Of Oz" in 1908
    Composed by Seymour J. Furth
    with Billy Murray

  15. There's A Lot of Things You Never Learn At School (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903) replaced "The Witch Behind the Moon"
    Composed by Ed. Gardinier, Edwin S. Brill
    with Bob Roberts

  16. Under A Panama (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by J.B. Mullen
    with Billy Murray

  17. Goodbye Fedora (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Robert J. Adams
    with Byron G. Harlan, Arthur Collins

  18. Sitting Bull (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Charles A. Zimmerman
    with Byron G. Harlan, Arthur Collins

  19. I Love Only One Girl in This Wide, Wide World (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Gus Edwards
    with Harry Macdonough

  20. Sammy (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Edward Hutchison
    with Harry Macdonough

  21. The Tale of a Stroll (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Byrd Dougherty
    with Frank C. Stanley, Corrine Morgan

  22. Can't You See I'm Lonely (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Harry Armstrong
    with Ada Jones

  23. Are You Sincere? (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Albert Gumble
    with Byron G. Harlan

  24. Hurrah for Baffin's Bay (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Theodore Morse
    with Byron G. Harlan, Arthur Collins

  25. Football (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Charles A. Zimmerman
    with Byron G. Harlan, Dan W. Quinn

  26. I'd Like to Go Halves in That (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Frank Leo
    with Burt Shepard

  27. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act 2. Rejoice! the wizard is no longer king
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  28. The Traveler and the Pie (from the incomplete musical 'The Octopus; or the Title Trust')
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  29. Must You?
    Composed by Bert Brantford

  30. That's Where She Sits All Day (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Frank Leo

  31. The Sweetest Girl in Dixie (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Robert J. Adams

  32. Scarecrow Laugh (for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Recorded Sound

  33. Sammy (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Edward Hutchison

  34. Must You?
    Composed by Bert Brantford

  35. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Opening Prayer - Transformation theme
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  36. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act. 2. Phantom Patrol (march)
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  37. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act 2. Finale. Just a Simple Girl From the Prairie
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  38. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Poppy Song
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  39. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Love is Love
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  40. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) When We Get What's A-Comin' to Us (cut before opening)
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  41. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act 3. The Traveler and the Pie
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  42. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) When You Love, Love, Love
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  43. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act 2. Finale. Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  44. The Wizard of Oz, musical play (1903) Act 2. Opening. Phantom Patrol
    Composed by Paul Tietjens

  45. The Woggle-Bug, musical play My Little Maid of Oz
    Composed by Frederic Chapin

  46. The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, musical play Selection No. 1: Ask the Flowers to Tell You / The Magnet of Love / CLockwork Man / Oh! My Bow / Dear Old Hank
    Composed by Louis F. Gottschalk

  47. The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, musical play Selection No. 2: The Clockwork Man / The Magnet of Love / Dear Old Hank / The Waltz Scream / When in Trouble Come to Papa / So Do I /
    Composed by Louis F. Gottschalk

  48. The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, musical play Ask the Flowers to Tell You
    Composed by Louis F. Gottschalk
    with Marguerite Dunlap, Harry Macdonough

  49. My Wonderful Dream Girl (insertion song for the Tik-Tok Man of Oz, musical play, 1913)
    Composed by Victor Schertzinger
    with John Barnes Wells

  50. My Pretty Little Piece of Dresden China
    Composed by Johnson, Mills, Scott
    with Bessie Wynn

  51. Gay Paree
    Composed by Anonymous
    with David Montgomery, Fred S. Stone

  52. The Old Town, musical play Travel, Travel Little Star
    Composed by Arthur Pryor
    with David Montgomery, Fred S. Stone

  53. A Scotch Moriah
    Composed by Traditional
    with David Montgomery, Fred S. Stone

  54. Hurrah for Baffin's Bay (insertion song for The Wizard of Oz, musical play, 1903) [bonus track]
    Composed by Theodore Morse
    with Dan W. Quinn

  55. Daisy Donohue (insertion song for "The Wizard of Oz", musical play, 1903)
    Composed by Robert J. Adams
    with Arthur Pryor, Dan W. Quinn

  56. Work(s) Mr. Dooley Medley: Mister Dooley / Just Kiss Yourself Goodbye
    Composed by Jean Schwartz
    with J. Frank Hopkins

  57. Work(s) Down on the Brandywine Medley: Down on the Brandywine / Meet Me in St. Louis / My Little Love Bird / The Goo-Goo Man / Good Bye My La
    Composed by Various Composers

  58. Work(s) The Bullfrog and the Coon Medley: The Bullfrog and the Coon / The Chicken Reel / Cubanola Glide / unspecified
    Composed by Various Composers
    with Six Brown Brothers

  59. I'll Take You Back to Italy, duet
    Composed by Irving Berlin
    with Ada Jones, Billy Murray

  60. Father Goose Songs [Unspecified] Selection
    Composed by Paul Tietjens, Alberta N. Hall, Rogers
    with Sallie Osbourne, Billy Murray


Editorial Reviews

Richard C. Norton, Author of A CHRONOLOGY OF AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
"Impeccably researched, illustrated and produced. A terrific job, which raises the standard bar for archival reconstruction. A "must have" set."

Product Description
The Wizard of Oz a musical with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and music by Paul Tietjens premiered on June 16, 1902, at the Grand Opera House in Chicago. It was an instant hit and made stars of David Montgomery (the Tin Woodman) and Fred Stone (the Scarecrow). On January 21, 1903 the show opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York. It ran for nine months and set out on the road with a second company right on its heels. The show toured, came back to New York, toured, and returned to New York again many times until finally disbanding around 1911. Stock and amateur companies continued to present it into the 1930s when it was overshadowed by the classic MGM film starring Judy Garland.

The show was legendary for its success and its impact on American culture. It was the Cats or Les Mis of the early 1900s--but the show has been swallowed by history. What made audiences of the early 1900s devour the show and return for more again and again? In this unprecedented 2-CD set—featuring over 145 minutes of vintage recordings and 64 pages of lyrics, photos, notes and synopsis—you can discover how The Wizard of Oz entertained the American public for the first two decades of the 20th century. And like the audiences of nearly a hundred years ago, you can hum along to "Budweiser," "Sammy," and "Hurrah for Baffin’s Bay"—everyone’s favorite songs from The Wizard of Oz! Also included in this comprehensive collection are recordings from later Oz musicals, The Woggle-Bug and The Tik-Tok Man of Oz written by Oz creator L. Frank Baum, as well as vintage non-Oz recordings by original "Wizard of Oz stars" Montgomery & Stone and Bessie Wynn

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4.0 out of 5 stars Why the 1903 "Wizard" was forgotten, March 19, 2004
By Benoit Racine (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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This truly remarkable 2-disc collection of old cylinders, discs, music boxes and piano rolls explains why the 1903 musical version of "The Wizard of Oz" did not survive the early thirties. It wasn't because it was before its time or even of its time, but simply because it was way behind the times. Its producers resisted composer's Paul Tietjens' attempts to write plot-driven numbers. His contribution survives only in the incidental music preserved on piano rolls (and the most interesting element on this collection) linking very disparate and even incongruous vaudeville acts by various authors and performers that graced the stage during the musical's multi-decade run. In other words, Baum was telling a story and the songs were telling another... As fascinating as they are for historical reasons, those numbers are commonplace, mostly uninspired flash-in-the-tin-pan ditties, with timid syncopation and a stong reliance on musical clichés. There is not a single standard among them and not even a decent lyric where "fine" doesn't rhyme with "mine" and "love you" doesn't rhyme with "I do"- or even "I know you know I know you do", as happens more than once. As an assemblage of shtick pieces and ephemeral sentimental or nonsensical ditties, this collection cannot be topped and it represents a monumental effort. Without it and its very generous and informative liner notes, I would not have the same appreciation for the absolute genius of Victor Herbert's operettas ("Babes in Toyland" came out the same year) where the more memorable songs are plot-driven and introduced and linked by the most luscious, inventive and varied incidental music ever heard outside an opera house. This sort of unified concept would culminate in Jerome Kern's "Show Boat" and it remains a truth today that the integration of plot and music - reminiscent of opera - is the true secret of successful and perennial musicals, whatever the current idiom. This collection also makes one appreciate the complete originality of the Hollywood film for actually going back to Baum's books, entrusting the songs, lyrics and music to Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and Herbert Stothart and scrapping the musical's colourful but checkered history (except for casting ex-vaudevillians as the main characters, of course!). Highly recommended for its nostalgia value, its irreplaceable rarities and a better understanding of the history of American popular music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Long-Forgotten Broadway Hit Gets First Rate Revival, September 16, 2003
By Dean Glass (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
One hundred and three years ago, author L. Frank Baum published the best-selling children's book of the 20th century, THE WIZARD OF OZ. Although the book was adapted several times as plays, silent motion pictures, animated cartoons, and radio shows in the next few decades, it is the 1939 MGM film that most people think of as THE WIZARD OF OZ. The success and popularity of that film completely eclipsed the memories of previous incarnations and even the book itself in popular culture. However, prior to the film's release, there was a successful stage version which premiered on Broadway in 1903 and delighted audiences for many years, making stars of Fred Stone and David Montgomery, the original Scarecrow and Tinman. As with the MGM film, chilren who saw THE WIZARD OF OZ on stage carried fond memories of the production into adulthood. Ray Bolger was so impressed with the Fred Stone's Scarecrow, that he remembered it vividly as an adult and based his own protrayal of the character in the movie on Mr. Stone's stage version.

Unfortunately, time and Judy Garland have pushed the once popular Broadway Smash into history. It has been all but forgotten...until now.

As the show moved from theater to theater and casts changed, so did the songs. Many of these were recorded on the primative equipment of the day: Wax cylinders, 78-RPM records, piano rolls, and music Boxes, and surprisingly many of these still exist. Now, thanks to those hard-working gents at HUNGRY TIGER PRESS, you can own these historic recordings on this awesome 2-CD set. THE WIZARD OF OZ: Vintage Recordings From The 1903 Broadway Musical contains over 145 minutes of terrific early 20th century music. You won't find "Over the Rainbow" or "Ding! Dong! The Witch Is Dead!" here. Instead, this WIZARD OF OZ contains tracks like "Budweiser's a Friend of Mine", "Sammy", "Hurrah for Baffin's Bay", and "Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King", each one a portal over the rainbow to the Broadway stage of a century ago.

Obviously the play was quite different in plot from the movie--Dorothy travelled to Oz with her cow Imogene instead of Toto, for starters--, but the songs represent the style of popular music of 100 years ago and are collected here in a beautiful compilation. The set contains two booklets of liner notes which contain credits, lyrics, a written history of the production, and are extensively illustrated with photos and illustrations. Although the sound quality of the source material is not always up to today's standards, the songs are presented in the best versions possible, and the music is highly enjoyable. With 60 tracks and the wealth of information contained here, both written and photographic, this 2-CD set is good value for the money. A must-have for all collectors of WIZARD OF OZ memorabilia, an insightful look at popular music and Broadway history from a century ago, a glimpse into ethnic and racial stereotypes that were accepted at the time, and a curiosity for fans of the 1939 film, this set is big on appeal. Kudos to the Hungry Tiger Press for rescuing this treasure trove of musical history from obscurity!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A long overdue revisit to a classic American musical, September 29, 2003
By Eric J. Beheim (Descanso,, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Although it was one of the most financially successful stage musicals of the early 1900's, very little information is presently available on the 1903 production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. In what was obviously a labor of love, David Maxine has done much to correct this oversight by releasing a 2-CD set with over 145 minutes worth of extremely rare recordings of music from this and other OZ-themed musicals dating back to before World War I. Recorded materials include vintage acoustical disc and cylinder phonograph records, piano rolls, and music box discs, many of which go back almost a century. In addition, he has included two booklets worth of historical background information on the 1903 WIZARD OF OZ production, its stars, the individual musical numbers, and lyrics for the songs included on the CDs. (Lavishly illustrated with rare old black and white photos and artwork, these booklets, and the information they contain, are themselves worth the price of the set!) Several bonus CD tracks are included that offer rare recordings by Montgomery & Stone (the original Tin Woodsman and Scarecrow) and Bessie Wynn, who was also in the 1903 cast. Not just for dedicated Oz fans, this set is a "must have" for anyone interested in the history of American musical theater and American popular culture of the early 1900's.
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