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Gypsy - A Musical Fable (1959 Original Broadway Cast)

Gypsy - A Musical Fable (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
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  • Seller:BookGroveMedia
  • Sales Rank:57,472
  • Format:Cast Recording
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:May 18, 1999
  • UPC:074646084823
  • EAN:0074646084823
  • ASIN:B00000J28I
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Tracks
  • Overture
  • Let Me Entertain You
  • Some People
  • Small World
  • Baby June And Her Newsboys
  • Mr. Goldstone, I Love You
  • Little Lamb
  • You'll Never Get Away from Me
  • Dainty June and Her Farmboys
  • If Momma Was Married
  • All I Need Is the Girl [#]
  • Everything's Coming Up Roses
  • Together (Wherever We Go)
  • You Gotta Get a Gimmick [#]
  • Let Me Entertain You [#]
  • Rose's Turn [#]
  • Some People [#][*]
  • Mr. Goldstone/Little Lamb [#][*]
  • Momma's Talkin' Soft [#][*]
  • Nice She Ain't [#][*]


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Gypsy Original Broadway Cast (1959) by Various Artists

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Considered by many to be the last great musical comedy, Gypsy tells the backstage tale of vaudeville entertainer turned stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and her overbearing mother, Rose. Stephen Sondheim's lyrics--composed in advance of Jule Styne's infectious music--provide a tight structure and natural language to the 1959 score, which produced more than its share of Broadway standards, including "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Small World," "Some People," "If Momma Was Married," "Together Wherever We Go," and the climactic "Rose's Turn." Although the role of Rose has seen subsequent memorable interpretations by Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, and Bette Midler, the show was written for Ethel Merman, and she remains the definitive stage mother.

For this 1999 release, the recording has been remastered with numerous short passages restored and four tracks added. Merman sings alternate lyrics to "Some People" and a medley of "Mr. Goldstone" and "Little Lamb," all with piano accompaniment. Two other tracks are songs cut in tryouts: "Momma's Talking Soft" (gently swung here by Laura Leslie) was a duet for June and Louise that provides some context to the later line "Momma's talking loud," while "Nice She Ain't" is crooned by Bernie Knee, who is infinitely more suave than Jack Klugman ever would have been. Expanded to 63 minutes, this essential cast recording is now even more essential. --David Horiuchi


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