Pal Joey: 1995 Original New York Cast Recording [Cast Recording]
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The cynical, frank tale of a second-rate Chicago singer and the women who lust after him, Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey stood in stark contrast to most other Broadway shows of 1940. Watered down by Hollywood in 1957, the show was restored to its original frank, raunchy splendor by the team of New York's Encores! series. The stellar cast performing that concert version (Patti LuPone, Peter Gallagher, Bebe Neuwirth,and Vicki Lewis) rises up to the challenge and takes obvious delight in the witty, brassy songs. LuPone is especially magnificent: in full control of her material ("Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," "What Is a Man?"), her Vera Simpson is playful and sensual--a sly, sexy dame, as Joey would say. This is classic American musical theater at its best. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Pal Joey: 1995 Original New York Cast Recording, Music, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Cast Recordings, Original Cast Recordings, Pop, Showtunes / B'way
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Pal Joey: 1995 Original New York Cast Recording
Richard Rodgers , and Lorenz Hart
Manufacturer: Drg
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000PL1
Release Date: 1995-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- You Mustn't Kick It Around
- I Could Write A Book
- Chicago (A Great Big Town)
- That Terrific Rainbow
- What Is A Man?
- Happy Hunting Horn
- Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
- Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Encore)
- Pal Joey (What Do I Care For A Dame?)
- Ballet -Joey Looks Into The Future
- The Flower Garden Of My Heart
- Zip
- Plant You Now, Dig You Later
- Den Of Iniquity
- Do It The Hard Way
- Take Him
- Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (Reprise)
- I'm Talkin' To My Pal
Amazon.com
The cynical, frank tale of a second-rate Chicago singer and the women who lust after him, Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey stood in stark contrast to most other Broadway shows of 1940. Watered down by Hollywood in 1957, the show was restored to its original frank, raunchy splendor by the team of New York's Encores! series. The stellar cast performing that concert version (Patti LuPone, Peter Gallagher, Bebe Neuwirth,and Vicki Lewis) rises up to the challenge and takes obvious delight in the witty, brassy songs. LuPone is especially magnificent: in full control of her material ("Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," "What Is a Man?"), her Vera Simpson is playful and sensual--a sly, sexy dame, as Joey would say. This is classic American musical theater at its best. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Great Update.......2006-03-06
Having already purchased the original cast and film score its interesting to compare the different songs that make up each and the different styles of vocal production. But if you are only going to have one recording this is probably the best as its combines songs & versions from all of the show's performance history. The singing style is much more what an audience in 2006 would expect as well. Traditionalists and purists might not be happy though.
Great "Pal Joey".......2005-08-16
"Pal Joey" is my favorite Rodgers and Hart musical. This Encores! recording is excellent. Peter Gallagher is a wonderful Joey Evens and the supporting cast, including Bebe Newirth is great.
I have not mentioned Patti Lupone yet, however I will now. We all know that you either love or hate Ms. Lupone rarely do people "like" her. I think she has incredible range in her voice, comic timing and acting ability. Then there is her diction. "Evita" was fine, although there were several moments where you couldn't understand her. Tim Rice's simple lyrics were perfect for her. Once she starts singing Cole Porter and Lorenz Hart lyrics, she's gone too far. "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" literally sounds like "Bewitched, baba-ba-ba-wildered am I." Although her voice is wonderful, she must work on her diction.
Otherwise, this recording is wonderful. There are several moments on the 1950 recording I like better ("Take Him") but this is more complete and wonderfully sung.
Joyful Joey.......2004-03-18
I hadn't heard the other recordings of Joey, or even the complete score, but this is great stuff. I wish someone would revive this on Broadway again. Such a great score. A top notch cast of singers, headed by the wonderful Patti Lupone as Vera and Bebe Neuwirth doing Zip! How can you lose? Essential for any Broadway musical lover. I just wish they'd record all the other Rodgers and Hart shows. Many are still waiting to be recorded.
great new recording.......2003-01-04
This recording of PAL JOEY features the amazing cast assembled for the 1995 Encores! concert production. Heading this recording are Patti LuPone as Vera and Peter Gallagher as Joey.
The immortal score by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart includes "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "You Mustn't Kick it Around", "That Terrific Rainbow", "Happy Hunting Horn" and "Take Him".
This recording features Vicki Lewis (most recently seen on Broadway in CHICAGO) as nightclub singer Gladys; and Bebe Neuwirth (CHICAGO) as scene-stealing reporter Melba Snyder who sings the cult-fave song "Zip".
Patti LuPone (LES MISERABLES, SUNSET BOULEVARD) is in fine voice as Vera (the role originally played and monopolized by Vivienne Segal), while Peter Gallagher (GUYS AND DOLLS) gives the right amount of caddish charm to Joey.
The cast also includes Daisy Prince, Lori Werner, Mamie Duncan-Gibbs, Nora Brennan, Lynn Sterling, Georgina Spelvin, Georgette Spelvin, Arthur Rubin and Ned Eisenberg. The Coffee-Club Orchestra is conducted by Rob Fisher.
WOW!.......2002-08-25
What a terrific album! More than sixty years after it was composed by Rodgers and Hart, the score of "Pal Joey" shines as brightly as a new penny. The songs are just great: "I Could Write a Book" and "Bewitched" are of course absolute classics. But it's the less well-known numbers that really knocked me over -- it's literally impossible NOT to tap your feet, drum your fingers, shake your booty . . . or whatever during "Happy Hunting Horn" or "Plant You Now, Dig You Later!" This recording is first rate. That Patti Lupone is wonderful is certainly no surprise, but I have to say that Peter Gallagher's singing talent WAS somewhat surprising -- to me at least. Bebe Neuwirth makes a splash with the witty and wonderful "Zip" (a song about Gypsy Rose Lee). The rest of the cast is less well-known but extremely talented. The original orchestrations were used and they definitely stand the test of time. This is one super album -- and especially if you love the music of Rodgers and Hart!
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