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Original London Cast

Music Man [Original London Cast]

Music Man [Original London Cast]

UPC: 5055122111733

Format: CD

Release Date: Jul 11, 2011

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Lyricist: Meredith Willson .
Audio Remasterer: Robin Cherry.
Liner Note Author: Dominic McHugh.
Recording information: London (03/1961).
This 1995 release is a slightly scaled-back, budget-priced version of the original London cast recording of The Music Man, released 23 years after Stanyan Records brought out an American LP release of the album, originally issued in the U.K. on RCA Victor Records in 1961. It took more than three years for Great Britain to get its own version of the 1957 Broadway hit when the London production of The Music Man opened for the first of 395 performances on March 16, 1961. The chief draw was movie star Van Johnson in the starring role of the con man, Professor Harold Hill, who convinces the residents of River City, IA, that there's trouble in their town and they need a boys' band. British audiences may have been baffled by the show's distinctly American tone, but they flocked to see Johnson; the production closed down shortly after he left. Still, he is no competition for Broadway's Robert Preston, having difficulty getting all those words out of his mouth in the rapid-fire manner required, and the part really calls for a manly baritone like Preston's, not Johnson's pleasant, but bland tenor. On-stage, Johnson may have been able to make his Hollywood likeability work for the con man, but on record he cannot carry the score the way Preston did. As for the rest of the cast, American ears are going to keep noticing the British accents that betray themselves in songs like "Rock Island" and that have no place in a piece set in Iowa. But Patricia Lambert is a competent Marian the Librarian (if no Barbara Cook), and Denis Waterman makes a good impression as the juvenile Winthrop, who lisps his way through "Gary, Indiana." ~ William Ruhlmann

Tracks:

1 - Music Man~Overture / Rock Island
2 - Music Man~Iowa Stubborn
3 - Music Man~Ya Got Trouble
4 - Music Man~Piano Lesson
5 - Music Man~Goodnight My Someone
6 - Music Man~Seventy-Six Trombones
7 - Music Man~Sincere
8 - Music Man~The Sadder But Wiser Girl
9 - Music Man~Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little / Goodnight Ladies
10 - Music Man~Marian The Librarian
11 - Music Man~My White Night
12 - Music Man~Wells Fargo Wagon
13 - Music Man~It's You
14 - Music Man~Shipoopi
15 - Music Man~Lida Rose / Will I Ever Tell You
16 - Music Man~Gary, Indiana
17 - Music Man~Till There Was You
18 - Music Man~Finale
19 - Music Man~Ya Got Trouble (Demo)
20 - Music Man~The Blue Ridge Mountains (Demo) (early version of The Wells Fargo Wagon)
21 - Music Man~Too Soon Old And Too Late Smart (Demo)
22 - Music Man~In Love With The Memory Of You (Demo)
23 - Music Man~A Wonderful Plan (Demo)
24 - Music Man~You Don't Have To Kiss Me Goodnight (Demo)
25 - Music Man~I Want To Go To Chicago (Demo)
26 - Music Man~Mother Darlin' (Demo)
27 - Music Man~River City, Go, Go, Go (Demo)