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On the Town (1992 London Concert Cast)
from: Polygram Records

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028943751629
Format: Cast Recording
Label: Polygram Records
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polygram Records
Release Date: September 14, 1993
Studio: Polygram Records
Sales Rank: 120615




Disc 1:
  1. Overture
  2. Opening: New York! New York!
  3. Miss Turnstiles
  4. Come up to My Place
  5. Carried Away
  6. Lonely Town
  7. High School Girls (Lonley Town Pas de Deux)
  8. Lonely Town
  9. Carnegie Hall Pavane
  10. I Can Cook Too
  11. Lucky to Be Me
  12. Times Square, Finale Act 1
Disc 2:
  1. Entra'acte
  2. So Long Baby
  3. I Wish I Was Dead (Night Club Sequence)
  4. Ya Got Me
  5. Slam Bang Blues
  6. Pitkin's Song
  7. Subway Ride/Imaginary Coney Island
  8. Great Lover Displays Himself (Pas de Deux)
  9. Some Other Time
  10. Real Coney Island
  11. Finale Act 2
  12. Exit Music
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Three sailors on shore leave chasing after women in the Big City--that's the premise for On the Town, the brilliant, innovative, and electrically vibrant 1944 show by Leonard Bernstein (and Jerome Robbins, Adolph Green, and Betty Comden) that literally overflows with great songs and dance music. This version features a strong cast and three numbers cut from the New York premiere. It's well worth a visit. --David Vernier



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Opera voices don't work for musical theater
I had to force myself to listen beyond Sam Ramey's first "I feel like I'm not outta bed yet"... why?... it comes down to two things:

1) When listening to opera singers performing musical theater I always have difficulty understanding "what" they're singing about. Sure, I can hear the words, but the purified sound sands down everything that was gritty and emotional. It's almost like a Musak treatment, taking the raw energy and vitality of the original and softening it for easier listening. This is usually never a problem with original cast recordings which may have less-than-perfect vocal production, but are 100% locked in with singing-saying what the music and words mean TOGETHER.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Score But A Bit Dated
A wonderful score from Leonard Bernstein detailing three naval soldiers' day of leave in New York City. Even if some of the songs are a bit past their prime, there are still great catchy tunes:

New York, New York
Taxi Number: Come Up To My Place (a very catchy duet)
Ain't Got No Tears Left
Some Other Time

This recording, however, is not the greatest. Its poor quality just reminds you of how dated some of the music is, so I recommend you get a different version.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Operatic voices take away the verve and excitement
Bernstein started a bad trend with his crossover West Side Story, in which Kiri Te Kanawa and Jose Carreras were painfully miscast. But that version has sold very wel over the years, so now we have MTT condcuting a big symphony orchestra and singers like von Stade and Hampson who try their best but feel all wrong. This is a great score, but here the whole sense of naive sailors on shore leave in the big city, plus the special jazziness of Bernstein in the Forties, doesn't come across. These are very sophisticated people trying to ham up WW II period charm--no thanks.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Recording
This is a good recording of this very enjoyable work. The quality of singing is fine and the orchestral work is particularly good. The music itself is really fun and well above the level of the great majority of Broadway musicals, including better known works like Oklahoma. This is the first of a group of excellent musicals; On The Town, Wonderful Town, and West Side Story, written by Bernstein and collaborators in the 40s and 50s. All are excellent and incorporated music and dance in innovative ways. West Side Story is the best known and most performed but I believe that the music in On The Town is the best of the group. All of these musicals, in one way or another, celebrate New York City.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Highly competent studio cast recording of the show
While the vocal performances here do not match the re-assembled original cast recording of 1960 in terms of dramatic and comedic interpretations, Tilson Thomas' reading of the score is every bit as good as Bernstein's himself in the 1960 recording. In terms of tempi, rhythmns, dynamics and sound this orchestral reading is the twin of Bernstein's. So one asks oneself, why assemble a studio cast to do it over again when the original is so exceptional??? We may never know the answer but the reading which was simulcast on PBS was amusing at moments, thanks to Comeden and Green's narration and filling in synopses of the dialogue lines skipped over, and the performance was well received by the audience. Here it is re-recorded without the audience.
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