Songs That Got Away
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For those Sarah Brightman fans who didn't spring for The Songs That Got Away when it was a pricey import, this domestic release will be a must-buy. Originally recorded in 1989 shortly after she achieved international fame in The Phantom of the Opera, the album spotlights obscure American and British musical theater songs that either were removed from shows or were "lost" when the shows themselves slipped out of the repertoire. (Of course, some of the songs aren't nearly as obscure as they were in 1989--the opening track, Stephen Schwartz's soaring "Meadowlark," has since been claimed by Liz Callaway, Patti LuPone, and Betty Buckley, while Stephen Sondheim's "I Remember"--well suited to Brightman's glasslike tones--is now recognized as one of his most gorgeous and haunting compositions.) Brightman performs well on this diverse collection of entertaining and often lovely songs, including an early draft of Frank Loesser's "Fugue for Tinhorns," here sung as a triple-tracked, lilting waltz, and the Puccini aria "Chi il bel sogno di doretta," which foreshadows her later, more ambitious crossover projects. There's also a tune from Jeeves by then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber, who produced this album not long before he and Brightman divorced in 1990. --David Horiuchi --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Songs That Got Away, Music, Sarah Brightman, Adult Contemporary, Musicals, Original Cast Recordings, Pop, Show Tunes, Vocal
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- For Fans of Broadway (Sondheim, Hamlisch & Bernstein e.g.):
- The songs that didn't get away
- Songs that showcase Sarah's theatrical gifts
- Good, for Sarah Brightman
- Pleasant, but not up to standard
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The Songs That Got Away
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ASIN: B000005S0R
Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Meadowlark
- I Am Going To Like It Here
- I Remember
- Mr. Monotony
- Dreamers
- Silent Heart
- Lud's Wedding
- Three-Cornered Tune
- If I Ever Fall In Love Again - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
- What Makes Me Love Him?
- Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
- Away From You
- If Love Were All
- Half A Moment - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
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For those Sarah Brightman fans who didn't spring for The Songs That Got Away when it was a pricey import, this domestic release will be a must-buy. Originally recorded in 1989 shortly after she achieved international fame in The Phantom of the Opera, the album spotlights obscure American and British musical theater songs that either were removed from shows or were "lost" when the shows themselves slipped out of the repertoire. (Of course, some of the songs aren't nearly as obscure as they were in 1989--the opening track, Stephen Schwartz's soaring "Meadowlark," has since been claimed by Liz Callaway, Patti LuPone, and Betty Buckley, while Stephen Sondheim's "I Remember"--well suited to Brightman's glasslike tones--is now recognized as one of his most gorgeous and haunting compositions.) Brightman performs well on this diverse collection of entertaining and often lovely songs, including an early draft of Frank Loesser's "Fugue for Tinhorns," here sung as a triple-tracked, lilting waltz, and the Puccini aria "Chi il bel sogno di doretta," which foreshadows her later, more ambitious crossover projects. There's also a tune from Jeeves by then-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber, who produced this album not long before he and Brightman divorced in 1990. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews:
For Fans of Broadway (Sondheim, Hamlisch & Bernstein e.g.):.......2007-02-24
This is an interesting and surprising production that showcases the vocal prowess of Sara Brightman. It is not however, representative of the new and highly overproduced vocal productions that constitute her newer recordings. Although this production really allows the listener to hear a very melodic and unencumbered vocal performance, as it is pleasing in it's simplicity, yet meant for the more discriminating listener. Fans of Irving Berlin, Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Richard Rodgers will feel right at home here. For those seeking another major sonic production as in Eden, La Luna, Dive, or The Harem Tour this is not it! My criticism is not of her vocal prowess or production values but the apparently endless array of previously released material offered as a new and different recording. But I suppose that this is rather due to the greedy objectives of of A&M Records just trying to go to the bank, often and laden heavy with dollars. Nothing that any label wouldn't try to do. My advice with Sara Brightman is "caveat emptor" (buyer beware) check the disc carefully for redundancy of tracks within her discography. If you're a fan of this genre of music, you will probably respond quite well to this recording.
The songs that didn't get away.......2004-02-12
This is one of my favorite albums by Sarah. She surprised me with her ability to go from light opera to jazz. Here we don't find the over-produced albums such as Harem, just a superbly trained voice. No little girl breathy tunes here, just solid performances. This is the Sarah Brightman that I like to remember and enjoy. If you see this album and you're a Sarah Brightman fan, pick it up and treasure it. I'd like to see her do more of thisgenre, where she showcases her voice. Who ever thinks that Sarah has a small voice will be convinced otherwise by this album.
Songs that showcase Sarah's theatrical gifts.......2003-12-11
Before experimental albums like Dive and Fly, as well as the ones where her classically-trained voice enchanted millions, Sarah Brightman did a collection of musical and theatrical songs originally released in 1989, but reissued when she made it big with Time To Say Goodbye. Her vocal style leans towards the theatrical Broadway side, but more mellowed. But on songs like the strings-laden mid-tempo "Meadowlark" from Stephen Schwartz's The Baker's Wife, the way she would later do splendidly interpret Lloyd Webber's songs is in the making. Here are other highlights, including those that were reissued on Sarah's Encore album (2002).
Stephen Sondheim's "I Remember" is a sad ballad told from the POV of a window mannequin remembering the sights it has experienced throughout the seasons, but the memories are now hazy and at the end, it sings, "At times I think/I would gladly die/for a day of sky."
Some songs like "Lud's Wedding" from Bernstein's failed bicentennial musical, only seem to work due to Sarah's voice. Ditto for the simple "Three-Cornered Tune." Consisting of three verses, each repeated twice. However, Irving Berlin's "Mr. Monotony", a tune understandably cut from Easter Parade, is not a particularly inspiring song.
Marvin Hamlisch's "Dreamers" is one of my favourites here, as I have affinity to it, and I'm sure Sarah is one at heart as well. "Only dreamers have wings with which to fly far away", as in their own fantasies, but unfortunately, "sometimes dreamers are forced to leave their dreams far away", i.e. the harshness of reality. However, it paints them in a positive light and states that everyone needs to have some sort of dream "to take time to find treasures and mountains we can climb."
"Silent Heart" really showcases Sarah's voices, on how some things the heart is best left silent, as in things that really thrill it. "If I Ever Fall In Love Again" is taken from The Crooked Mile and is a nice love song Sarah really wraps herself in.
"Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" from Puccini's La Rondine is a great showcase of the operatic voice that would come into full bloom on Time To Say Goodbye. This song would be reissued on Encore.
"Away From You" by Richard Rodgers, and taken from a musical biog of Henry VIII (!!!). "The clocks are frozen and time's a traveler who's lost his way" is one of the sentiments Sarah conveys effectively. Also reissued on Encore.
"If love were all, I should be lonely" sings Sarah from Noel Coward's Bittersweet, "If Love Were All" was the one song that stood out for me when I first heard this CD. The ability of a talent to amuse is seen as a solid standing for mental security. A definite standout here.
From Lloyd Webber's Jeeves, the lush strings of "Half A Moment" features the vocal stylings familiar enough to those who have Sarah's Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. It focuses on how important the capture of a moment to bright up a future rainy day is. Also reissued on Encore.
Initially, I dismissed this as the songs that should've stayed away. Although they lack the magical punch of Time To Say Goodbye or La Luna, it's still a worthwhile collection, because Sarah's clear birdlike theatrical/musicals voice makes it all worthwhile.
Good, for Sarah Brightman.......2003-08-25
Some people just love Sarah's voice, but I don't see what's so special about it. She sings in two sorts of ways, the first one is lovely, simple, forgetable, and the other sounds like Stitch with a high voice. This CD does her justice, though. A lot of the tunes are catchy and nice (how she sings them could be better) but the one I really like is "Three cornered tune." Now that's a good song! She does not have a particularly bad voice, but nothing interesting - that's for sure. And when she tries to act in her music she sounds even worse! But that's alright. After all, everyone has a different style. A highlight of this CD includes "Mr. Monotony," which, unfortunatly, did not come with lyrics in the CD case. Too bad, because its a great song. At the end of this record, though, she writes about these songs and - wow! It is amazing how many shows that song was taken out of! At one point it said it had Judy Garland singing it, and when I try to imagine her doing it I know that must have been awesome. I really want to hear Judy Garland singing this song sometime. Maybe I'll find it here on Amazon... But anyway, back to Sarah Brightman. The only other thing I can think of to say at the moment is that from what I've heard of her records, this is as good as it gets. And also, the track titled "Dreamers" is nice. I like the tune and she doesn't sing it too bad, either. It would be a good song to be played at a graduation. Only after a while the sound of it gets a little creepy and annoying. And its sticky, too. "Silent heart" is a classic, though she shouldn't sing it twice. For you see, she sings it, and then you think, "Ah, that's a sweet song. Wonderful words, soft tune," and the music gets at a great stoping point and then comes back for an encore (as one of Sarah's other records is titled). And then we have to listen to it all over again - and its not as good the second time. So overall is it good? Yes, it is. Though perhaps not good enough.
Pleasant, but not up to standard.......2003-06-22
I love Sarah Brightman's singing and her musical style as presented on Eden and La Luna. This CD is completely different in style from those two. I find it enjoyable, but it is not my favorite. Her singing is nothing special on this CD, it doesn't display her vocal range or talent in the way that her other CDs do, especially her CD "Surrender", her vocals are absolutely stunning on that CD.
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Songs That Got Away
Sarah Brightman
Manufacturer: Polydor
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ASIN: B00008FKWD
Release Date: 1998-07-14 |
Tracks:
- Meadowlark
- I Am Going to Like It Here
- I Remember
- Mr. Monotony
- Dreamers
- Silent Heart
- Lud's Wedding
- Three-Cornered Tune
- If I Ever Fall in Love Again
- What Makes Me Love Him?
- Chi il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
- Away From You
- If Love Were All
- Half a Moment
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Songs That Got Away
Sarah Brightman
Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
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ASIN: B00000DYSM
Release Date: 1995-06-09 |
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- Meadowlark
- I Am Going To Like It Here
- I Remember
- Mr. Monotony
- Dreamers
- Silent Heart
- Lud's Wedding
- Three-Cornered Tune
- If I Ever Fall In Love Again - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
- What Makes Me Love Him?
- Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
- Away From You
- If Love Were All
- Half A Moment - Sarah Brightman Sarah Brightman
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- from Solo Piano Publications
- Highly Recommended!
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A Nice Boy from Brooklyn
Manufacturer: Equity Digital
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ASIN: B00000JHK2
Release Date: 1999-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Man I Love
- Swanee
- Nobody But You
- I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
- Do It Again
- Fascinating Rhythm
- Oh, Lady Be Good
- Somebody Loves Me
- Sweet and Low Down
- Clap Yo' Hands
- Do Do Do
- My One and Only
- 'S Wonderful
- Strike Up the Band
- I Got Rhythm
- Who Cares?
- That Certain Feeling
- Liza
- Allegro Ben Ritmato e Deciso
- Melody Number 17
- Rubato
- Blue Lullaby
- Novelette in Fourths
- Spanish Prelude
- Clap Yo' Hands
- Looking for a Boy
- Maybe
- My One and Only
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- Sweet and Low Down
- 'S Wonderful/Funny Face
- That Certain Feeling
Album Description
A 'must have' for all fans of George Gershwin OR Michael Dulin. 32 of Gershwin's own knockout arrangements of some of his greatest songs, in a performance by pianist/composer Michael Dulin that is "fresh and flawless". Gershwin's rollicking piano style comes shining through in every note, as Dulin performs some of Americas' favorite songs, by George - 'I Got Rhythm', 'Someone to Watch Over Me', 'Funny Face', 'My One and Only', and many, many more! Plus you'll get 8 songs arrangements of songs from Gershwin's radio appearances. As an extra bonus, 6 Preludes - the 3 original Preludes PLUS 3 more that were recently discovered! Over an hour of great Gershwin melodies, joyously performed by master pianist Michael Dulin. A 'Must Have' for any fan of George Gershwin OR Michael Dulin!
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from Solo Piano Publications.......2004-10-20
Equity Digital is rereleasing pianist Michael Dulin's two earlier classical recordings at the same time as his newest release, "Timeless: Classics for a New Age" (October 19, 2004). Originally released in 1999, "A Nice Boy From Brooklyn" is comprised of "The Gershwin Songbook," Six Preludes, and eight Improvisations that were never written down by Gershwin himself, but were transcribed from live radio broadcasts from 1926 and 1928 by Artis Wodehouse. Dulin's mastery of the piano makes all thirty-two tracks seem effortless and showcase his brilliant virtuosity as well as his amazing versatility. A world-class pianist with a long career in classical music, Dulin makes all of these pieces his own, giving them a sparkling freshness and a feeling of spontaneity. He added some of his own embellishments to the improvisations, but otherwise, remains faithful to Gershwin's original scores.
The extensive liner notes, also written by Dulin, give insight into Gershwin's personality with quotations from other artists and people who knew Gershwin, and then gives a history of many of the selections. "The Gershwin Songbook" was originally published in 1932, and is made up of eighteen variations and arrangements of songs that Gershwin used to entertain his friends in the intimacy of living room settings. Many of Gershwin's most famous and popular songs are included such as "The Man I Love," "Swanee," "Fascinating Rhythm," "Lady Be Good," "'S Wonderful," and "I Got Rhythm." The variety of styles is amazing - from bluesy ballads to full-tilt finger-flying jazz. Dulin's emotional range and tonal colorations are remarkable. The Six Preludes are quite short, and Dulin calls the firs three "his most perfect compositions." Of the six, I especially like "Blue Lullaby," a dark, slinky little piece. Some of the eight Improvisations are variations or arrangements of pieces from the songbook, so it is fascinating to see what Gershwin (and Dulin!) did to flesh them out. Again, Dulin's playing is fresh and flawless. Some of the titles in this section of the recording are "Clap Yo' Hands," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "Sweet and Low Down," and "'S Wonderful/Funny Face."
If you are new to Gershwin's music, "A Nice Boy From Brooklyn" is an absolute must-have. If you know all of Gershwin's music, this is also a must-have to hear the music as it was composed and interpreted by the composer himself. So much of Gershwin's music has been performed and recorded over the years, and most of it is improvised and arranged by the various musicians who play it, so it's refreshing as well as informative to hear the "real deal" - or, at the very least, how the music began and evolved during Gershwin's life. I give "A Nice Boy From Brooklyn" my highest recommendation. Great stuff!
Highly Recommended!.......2000-05-01
This is a fabulous performance of Gershwin's piano music. The CD includes some great music and new arrangements that I was unfamiliar with. Dulin plays the fire out of the piano on this CD. I heard him play live in New York, and he is a great player. I have a lot of Gershwin's music, and this CD is one of my favorites!
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Songs From the Movies
Manufacturer: Best / Lafayette Music Group
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007CI2YC |
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Song listing: 1. Somewhere Over the Rainbow, 2. The Man That Got Away, 3. Come Rain or Shine, 4. A Foggy Day, 5. Alexander's Ragtime Band, 6. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows, 7. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 8. A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody, 9. You Made Me Love You, 10. Give My Regards to Broadway, 11. They Can't Take That Away From Me, 12. I'm Nobody's Baby, 13. Carolina in the Morning, 14. Come Rain or Shine, 15. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby, 16. You Made me Love You/ For Me and My Gal/ Trolly Song
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One That Got Away
Manufacturer: Grant Livingston
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CA3SKW
Release Date: 2003-07-29 |
Tracks:
- The One That Got Away
- Life On the Freeway
- A Song About You
- Pack Light
- Tin Can Tourists
- Throwin' it All Away
- Give Me Your Hand
- Play This Song Backwards
- The One That Got Away, Instr.
- Watch Out, That Man's Got a Mango!
- Jugo de Ca
- Let Us Alone
- What the Barnacle Do
- Down at the Five and One
- Sweet Sixteen
- Lotto Blues
- The One That Got Away, Again
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Songs That Got Away
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ASIN: B000LE1IOM
Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
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STARS SING GEORGE GERSHWIN / VARIOUS ARTISTS / SOME OF THE SONGS AND ARTISTS / THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME - ELLA FRITZGERALD / SUMMERTIME - THE DEL VIKINGS / I LOVE YOU PORGY - NINA SIMONE / I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU - DINAH WASHINGTON / ALONG WITH 6 OTHER SONGS AND ARTISTS
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ASIN: B000MXCKJE |
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STARS SING GEORGE GERSHWIN / VARIOUS ARTISTS / SOME OF THE SONGS AND ARTISTS / THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME - ELLA FRITZGERALD / SUMMERTIME - THE DEL VIKINGS / I LOVE YOU PORGY - NINA SIMONE / I'VE GOT A CRUSH ON YOU - DINAH WASHINGTON / ALONG WITH 6 OTHER SONGS AND ARTISTS
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George Gershwin: Classical Songs
Manufacturer: Materiali Sonori
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ASIN: B00000F1S0
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Somebody Loves Me
- Liza
- Fascinating Rhythm
- The Man I Love
- Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
- Love Is Here To Stay
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- 'S Wonderful
- Blah, Blah, Blah
- Summertime
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- The Certain Feeling
- Preludio
- Soon
- It Ain't Necessarily So
- But Not For Me
- Embreceable You
- Love Walked In
- I Got Rhythm
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Broadway
Manufacturer: Intersound Records
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Release Date: 1996-03-04 |
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- Still "Young & Foolish"
- Take It Easy: Raymond Fox's New 40's Musical (1996 Original Off-Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]
- The Best of Broadway, Vol.1: Cabaret/West Side Story/Company [Cast Recording] [Soundtrack] [Box set]
- The Flute Player's Song
- The Great Andrew Lloyd Webber [Box set] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- The Lion King [Cast Recording]
- The Missing Peace [Cast Recording]
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show [Soundtrack]
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