The Best Of Broadway: The American Musical - Various Artists
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Released: 2004
Label: Decca


There?s No Business Like Show Business, Oklahoma!, Luck Be A Lady Tonight, The Impossible Dream, One, Send In The Clowns, much more.


1 There's No Business Like Show Business [From Annie Get Your Gun] - [Ensemble]
2 Swanee, song (for Capital Revue, by various composers) [From Sinbad] - Jolson, Al
3 Ol' Man River [From Show Boat] - Robeson, Paul
4 You're the Top [From Anything Goes] - Merman, Ethel
5 Oklahoma! [From Oklahoma!] - Drake, Alfred
6 Luck Be a Lady [From Guys and Dolls] - Alda, Robert
7 I Could Have Danced All Night [From My Fair Lady] - Andrews, Julie
8 America [From West Side Story] - Rivera, Chita
9 The My Favorite Things [From The Sound of Music] - Martin, Mary
10 People [From Funny Girl] - Streisand, Barbra
11 If I Were a Rich Man [From Fiddler on the Roof] - Mostel, Zero
12 The Impossible Dream [From Man of La Mancha] - Kiley, Richard
13 Cabaret [From Cabaret] - Haworth, Jill
14 Let the Sunshine In [From Hair] - [Cast]
15 A Send in the Clowns [From A Little Night Music] - Johns, Glynis
16 A One [from a Chorus Line] - [Cast]
17 Tomorrow [From Annie] - McArdie, Andrea
18 Memory [From Cats] - Buckley, Betty
19 The Music of the Night [From The Phantom of the Opera] - Crawford, Michael
20 Good Morning Baltimore [From Hairspray] - Winokur, Marissa Jaret
21 Defying Gravity [From Wicked] - Menzel, Idina


Album Review

By now, the merchandising program is always in place when PBS sponsors another documentary series, whether one of Ken Burns' historical efforts or the films grouped under the heading "The Blues" in 2003, organized by Martin Scorsese: among other keepsakes, there is the coffee-table companion book, the DVD set, and, for the musical programs, the CD box set. All of these were rolled out in connection with "Broadway: The American Musical", a six-part documentary broadcast in October 2004. And this single-disc CD is the cheapest item in the bunch (unless, perhaps, there's also a coffee mug), much less expensive than the box set of five CDs. Although it is called "The Best of Broadway: The American Musical", it is not exactly a reduction of that set. The compilers have taken the opportunity to make alternate choices of material (one song per show) in several instances. Here, the title song from Oklahoma! is picked instead of "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'," "America" from West Side Story replaces "Tonight," and the title song from Cabaret is employed instead of "Willkommen." The other 18 tracks all appear on the box set. Even at nearly 77 minutes, of course, this sort of collection is nothing more than a sampler, but since there are many similar compilations in the marketplace, it's worth noting that this one ranges across record labels and presents the original Broadway cast recordings wherever possible in excellent sound quality. (Tracks like "Swanee" and "You'Re The Top" date from before the era of original-cast recordings that began in the 1940s, but do feature the original stage performers.) Taking the Broadway musical from the 1910s to the 2000s in such a short length of time naturally makes for the occasional odd juxtaposition, but then that gives a sense of the variety of kinds of music subsumed under the term "show music." When Hair's "Let The Sunshine In" (as it is called here; actually, the correct title is "The Flesh Failures") gives way to "Send In The Clowns" from A Little Night Music, you can't help thinking that there's room on Broadway for some very different musical sensibilities, a notion only reinforced by the appearance of the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber ("Memory," "The Music Of The Night") toward the end. This also means that, no matter what Broadway fan listens to this disc, there will be some music likely not to appeal, which may indicate that the compilers have gotten it just about right. (Not so impressive are Laurence Maslon's liner notes, which would have benefited from a more careful editor and proofreader, but even so are needlessly pretentious. Readers are likely to be sent to the dictionary after reading that "You'Re The Top" is a "bit of stichomythia" or that Michael Crawford is "gracefully crepuscular," only to discover that Maslon could have used simpler words to greater effect.) ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
 
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