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Free Music Notes for Soubrette: Blossom Dearie Sings Broadway Hit SongsFree Music Review: Really Fun Hit: 5 StarsA really great, fun cd with the kind of off beat songs for which Dearie's (what my son calls "cartoon") voice is perfect.
Free Music Review: Tasty and hilarious, literate, too Hit: 5 StarsBlossom, the arrangements, witty lyrics and tuneful tunes. This has it all. One of my faves!
Free Music Review: A Mixed Bouquet of Blossoms Hit: 2 StarsBlossom Dearie has a voice that you will either like of dislike--part ingenue and part little girl. This collection has some real gems in it--her rendition of Life Upon the Wicked Stage from Showboat is delightful. Unfortinately other songs struck me as dull and listless. It is that kind of voice--at times you are drawn to it and at other times you just wonder what you are doing listening.
Free Music Review: Too Good For the Average Man Hit: 5 StarsWhat do you mean, you've never heard of Blossom Dearie? Shame on you!
Love Broadway? Love Jazz? Order this today. "Blossom Dearie: Soubrette" is my favorite of her many recordings. The songs collected here are not your usual Broadway fare. No, these tunes are character songs, novelty song ususally sung by the second female lead or soubrette.
The greatest Broadway composers are represented to great effect: Rodgers & Hart with "Too Good for the Average Man" and (especially) "To Keep My Love Alive," Porter's "Always True To You in My Fashion," Loesser's title tune from "Guys and Dolls," and two incomparable numbers from Schwartz and Dietz, "Confession" from "The Band Wagon," and the unforgettable "Rhode Island is Famous for You."
This is simply a joyous recording. It's hard, if not impossible, to listen to this recording without at least a smile on your face. This is one that should not be missed [I know I say that alot - but I mean it]. Order this, you be glad you did. And remember, I told you to.
Free Music Review: Not flawless, but VERY good! Hit: 4 StarsOk, it is always a matter of taste. This may be not a typical B. Dearie album, wich means, you will not find a Jazz Combo. Those who are jazz buffs should start by somewhere else. But for those who enjoy traditional vocal Pop, will find these recordings very rewarding. The arrangements are a little contained, but very well designed by the master Russ Garcia, who respected the "light" voice of the performer, giving a non-obstructive orchestral dressing, in other words, lots of vibraphone and woodwinds. It sounds very nice. Plus, aside of the overrercorded songs like " Guys and Dolls", you will find some other tunes that are almost rare like Porter's "The Physician" and Rodger's "Too Good For..." . And even if you say "not her best" due to the bright of other recordings of her, it deserves at least four stars for its contents.
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