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A Stephen Sondheim Evening (1983 Concert Cast)

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Edition: Music CD
Format: Cast Recording, Live
CD Release Date: 1994-01-18
Music Label: RCA Victor Broadway
Soundtracks:
  1. Invocation and Instructions to the Audience
  2. Saturday Night
  3. Isn't It?
  4. Saturday Night (reprise)
  5. Poems
  6. What More Do I Need?
  7. Another Hundred People
  8. With So Little to Be Sure Of
  9. Pretty Little Picture
  10. The House of Marcus Lycus
  11. Echo Song
  12. There's Something About a War
  13. Being Alive
  14. The Miller's Son
  15. Johanna
  16. Not a Day Goes By
  17. Someone in a Tree
  18. Send In the Clowns
  19. Merrily We Roll Along
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Free Music Notes for A Stephen Sondheim Evening (1983 Concert Cast) Album

Free Music Review: I just wish I'd been there!
Hit: 5 Stars

Live performances are tricky to record, and the result is often not nearly as satisfying as attendance at the event itself. This album, though, is different. "Brilliant" about sums it up. Besides including numbers that had been part of recorded scores before, it includes some that were cut from various musicals, or were never produced at all. Not only is Bob Gunton's performance of "Pretty Little Picture" far better than that on the original "Forum" cast album, it is, I think, done more in the fashion Sondheim intended. And two of the "cut" "Forum" numbers are delicious: "In the House of Marcus Lycus" is delightfully sly and filled with double-entendre, and George Hearn revels in the witty lyrics; and "There's Something About A War" is screamingly funny, especially at the point the soldiers lose control gloating about "houses to destroy --Hey! women to enjoy-- hey! statues to deface - hey! - mothers to debase - hey!...". Even the wonderful scoring for small ensemble works perfectly. (In "Something about a war" the fanfare, in the original cast album scored for brass, is performed by a synthesizer, and sounds wonderfully satirical, reminding one of Marvin Martian from the Warner Brothers cartoons.) The numbers from the (at the time) unproduced "Saturday Night" are great, especially Victoria Mallory's ecstatic "What More Do I Need?". The rendition of the moving "Someone In A Tree" is indeed, as others have pointed out, far better than on the "Pacific Overtures" album. And as a final pair of jewels we are treated to Angela Lansbury singing "Send In the Clowns", accompied by Sondheim himself, and then Sondheim and company singing "Old Friends" I could go on and on, but you get the picture. NOW, get the CD!
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