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    Sweet Charity

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    発売日 1999年05月31日
    国内/輸入 輸入
    レーベルLegacy
    構成数 1
    パッケージ仕様 -
    規格品番 SMK60960
    SKU 5099706096023

    構成数 : 1枚
    合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
    Director Bob Fosse and his wife, star Gwen Verdon, based this musical on Federico Fellini's film Nights of Cabiria, about a sweet-hearted Italian prostitute, changing the character to an American taxi dancer. Composer Cy Coleman, with whom Fosse had worked on Little Me, was brought in and paired with veteran lyricist Dorothy Fields, with whom Fosse and Verdon had worked on Redhead. The result was Fields' longest running show in her lifetime and Coleman's biggest hit so far, a show that played 608 performances starting on January 29, 1966. The biggest initial hit from the score was "Where Am I Going?," which was recorded by Barbra Streisand, though Peggy Lee hit the easy listening charts with "Big Spender," Tony Bennett with "Baby, Dream Your Dream," and Sylvia Syms with "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This." But the best-known song to come out of the show was the bravura "If My Friends Could See Me Now." Coleman's music was unusually contemporary for Broadway, full of pop and jazz elements, and Fields' lyrics were also surprisingly timely. Verdon's ingenuous performance was the show's standout, and she dominated the cast album. [The 1999 reissue added an extended version of "Rich Man's Frug"; an alternate take of "I Love to Cry at Weddings"; performances of "You Wanna Bet," "Where Am I Going?," and "If My Friends Could See Me Now" from a 1966 Cy Coleman album; and opening-night-party interviews with Verdon, cast member Helen Gallagher, book writer Neil Simon, and (though she had no connection with the show) Ethel Merman.] ~ William Ruhlmann
    エディション : Remaster

    1. 1.[CDアルバム]
      1. 1.
        Overture
      2. 2.
        Charity's Theme
      3. 3.
        You Should See Yourself - Verdon, Gwen
      4. 4.
        Big Spender - Gallagher, Helen
      5. 5.
        Charity's Soliloquy - Verdon, Gwen
      6. 6.
        Rich Man's Frug (extended version-first release)
      7. 7.
        If My Friends Could See Me Now - Verdon, Gwen
      8. 8.
        Too Many Tomorrows - Luisi, James
      9. 9.
        There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This - Verdon, Gwen
      10. 10.
        I'm The Bravest Individual - Verdon, Gwen
      11. 11.
        Rhythm Of Life - Soboloff, Arnold
      12. 12.
        Baby Dream Your Dream - Gallagher, Helen
      13. 13.
        Sweet Charity - Chorus
      14. 14.
        Where Am I Going - Verdon, Gwen
      15. 15.
        I'm A Brass Band - Verdon, Gwen
      16. 16.
        I Love To Cry At Weddings - Gallagher, Helen
      17. 17.
        Finale: If My Friends Could See Me Now
      18. 18.
        I Love To Cry At Weddings (bonus track) - Gallagher, Helen
      19. 19.
        You Wanna Bet (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
      20. 20.
        Where Am I Going (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
      21. 21.
        If My Friends Could See Me Now (bonus track) - Coleman, Cy
      22. 22.
        Opening Night Of 'Sweet Charity' Palace Theatre 29 Jan 1966
      23. 23.
        Curtain Calls
      24. 24.
        Interviews From Opening Night Party Waldorf Astoria Jan 1966
      25. 25.
        Ethel Merman (interview)
      26. 26.
        Helen Gallagher (interview)
      27. 27.
        Neil Simon (interview)
      28. 28.
        Gwen Verdon (interview)

    作品の情報

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    エンジニア: Fred Plaut

    商品の紹介

    Director Bob Fosse and his wife, star Gwen Verdon, based this musical on Federico Fellini's film Nights of Cabiria, about a sweet-hearted Italian prostitute, changing the character to an American taxi dancer. Composer Cy Coleman, with whom Fosse had worked on Little Me, was brought in and paired with veteran lyricist Dorothy Fields, with whom Fosse and Verdon had worked on Redhead. The result was Fields' longest running show in her lifetime and Coleman's biggest hit so far, a show that played 608 performances starting on January 29, 1966. The biggest initial hit from the score was "Where Am I Going?," which was recorded by Barbra Streisand, though Peggy Lee hit the easy listening charts with "Big Spender," Tony Bennett with "Baby, Dream Your Dream," and Sylvia Syms with "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This." But the best-known song to come out of the show was the bravura "If My Friends Could See Me Now." Coleman's music was unusually contemporary for Broadway, full of pop and jazz elements, and Fields' lyrics were also surprisingly timely. Verdon's ingenuous performance was the show's standout, and she dominated the cast album. [The 1999 reissue added an extended version of "Rich Man's Frug"; an alternate take of "I Love to Cry at Weddings"; performances of "You Wanna Bet," "Where Am I Going?," and "If My Friends Could See Me Now" from a 1966 Cy Coleman album; and opening-night-party interviews with Verdon, cast member Helen Gallagher, book writer Neil Simon, and (though she had no connection with the show) Ethel Merman.] ~ William Ruhlmann|
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