Take Me Along

Take Me Along

Take Me Along

ASIN: B000027S3T

Track Listings
 
1. Overture/Take Me Along
2. Nine O'Clock
3. Little Green Snake
4. Promise Me a Rose
5. But Yours
6. Sid, Ol' Kid
7. Patience of a Saint
8. Staying Young
9. Thinkin' Things
10. We're Home

Take Me Along,Marty Paich,RCA Fs Imports,Jazz,Pop,West Coast Jazz
I Wish It So
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Crossover at Its Best
  • If Dawn Upshaw had made only one album...
  • Great songs by a better than average singer. Buy It.
  • A must album for all musical theatre lovers.
  • Timeless recording
I Wish It So
soprano Dawn Upshaw , Marc Blitzstein , Eric Stern , Stephen Sondheim , Kurt Weill , Leslie Stifelman , Leonard Bernstein , and Matthias Naegele
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005J2V
Release Date: 1994-08-02

Tracks:

  1. I Wish It So
  2. There Won't Be Trumpets - Sondheim
  3. What More Do I Need? - Sondheim
  4. That's Him
  5. The Girls Of Summer - Sondheim
  6. The Saga Of Jenny
  7. Like It Was
  8. Stay Well
  9. I Feel Pretty
  10. Glitter And Be Gay
  11. My Ship
  12. In The Clear
  13. Never Get Lost - Take Me To The World
  14. My New Friends - Bernstein

Amazon.com essential recording

With a spirit of innocence and excitement, no audible breaks of register, and perfect diction, Dawn Upshaw graces us with a satisfying crossover recording in which each song is a fully realized musical monologue. The eclectic and infrequently performed repertoire, from Bernstein, Blitzstein, Sondheim, and Weill, compliments her charm and interpretive acuity. There's her humorous "Saga of Jenny," her adorable "That's Him," her poignant "Like It Was," and her freshly vibrant "I Feel Pretty." Conductor Eric Stern is divine in his arrangements and accompaniment. This is one of the best musical theater albums available. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Crossover at Its Best.......2006-11-15

"I Wish It So" is the CD that first introduced the exceptional "crossover" talents of soprano Dawn Upshaw. The album, which comprises (mostly) little-heard songs by Kurt Weill, Marc Blitzstein, Leonard Bernstein, and Stephen Sondheim, opens with the title number, a lyrical gem from Blitzstein's JUNO, and continues with Sondheim's vibrant "There Won't Be Trumpets," in which Upshaw, rather than belting, lets her voice ring. She then slam-dunks Sondheim's "What More Do I Need," a truly raucous number. Other highlights include the two songs from Weill's LADY IN THE DARK: the haunting ballad "My Ship" and the witty "The Saga of Jenny," presented here in a superb jazz arrangement. The sound of Upshaw's lower middle voice in this number is thrilling. Her combining of Blizstein's "Never Get Lost" and Sondheim's soaring, life-affirming "Take Me to the World" is perfect, as is her musical yet emotional rendition of "Like It Was" from Sondheim's MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG. The album climaxes with the mock-coloratura aria "Glitter and Be Gay" from Bernstein's CANDIDE, in which Upshaw scales the heights with consistently pure and beautiful tone. In a day when many great opera singers attempt, unsuccessfully, to sing "popular" song, "I Wish It So" is an example of crossover at its very best. It is a CD that no one who loves both opera and musicals should miss.

5 out of 5 stars If Dawn Upshaw had made only one album..........2006-08-24

I have a weak spot for crossover albums by opera stars, which can often be train wrecks or embarrissing self-parodies. There's not a cringe-worthy note in this one, however. Dawn Upshaw has never been as vibrant on disc, and her style in pop music (albeit serious pop music) surpasses expectations. She is a master at touching vulnerability and stars-in-her-eyes vulnerability. There's no current Broadway star who can match her in any of these songs form Sondheim, Weill, and Bernstein, certainly not for sheer beauty of voice and charm. Upshaw went on to make an excellent album of Rodgers and Hart songs, but nothing else quite matches this first effort.

5 out of 5 stars Great songs by a better than average singer. Buy It........2006-04-24

'I Wish It So' sung by popular / classical switch hitter, Dawn Upshaw is a very, very good interpretation of classical American musical theatre pieces by four masters of the genre, Leonard Bernstein (music), Marc Blitzstein (lyrics), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) and Kurt Weill (music). As I am most familiar with female interpretations of Kurt Weill's songs, especially by the likes of his widow, Lotte Lenya and Weill interpreter extraordinare, Ute Lemper, I have to say that while Upshaw does them justice, she does ont outshine the very best Weill interpretations. Primarily, I believe she suffers from never actually performing the works on stage, as Lenya has.

And, since Ute Lemper did an album with a similar collection of songs (Illusions) from Sondheim and others, I thing Lemper still has the edge on interpreting other composers as well.

On the positive side, I find Upshaw's interpretation as good or better than almost everyone else who makes a career out of these songs, such as, dare I say it, Barbra Streisand. This is a good thing, because I believe Upshaw is not up to the very best mezzos who share her classical works. She can't hold a candle, for example, to Renee Fleming or Anne Sofie von Otter, although her interpretations of Weill are as good as von Otter, just not as good as Lenya and Lemper.

A very, very nice album if you like female vocalists.

5 out of 5 stars A must album for all musical theatre lovers........2005-04-21

Dawn Upshaw once again disproves the adage that opera singers can't sing showtunes properly. Her diction, her ability to act out the lyrics and her crystal clear angel-like voice are just heavenly. Miss Upshaw could teach quite a few Broadway and Cabaret singers a thing or two about interpretation and she would have her hands full teaching opera singers like Te Kanawa or Fleming how to put over a showtune properly. Simply divine!

5 out of 5 stars Timeless recording.......2004-07-20

This is an endlessly rewarding album by an operatic soprano who demonstrates an expressiveness and range rare in crossover albums of this sort. Upshaw modifies her classical technique without compromising it, narrating with a conversational tone and youthful ebullience well-suited to musical theater. She continues her tradition of championing obscure American art songs with three gorgeous Blitzstein pieces, and wisely avoids the standard, overdone Sondheim showpieces in favor of several gorgeous lesser-known songs. "I Feel Pretty" is given a refreshing makeover, while "Glitter and Be Gay" demonstrates both her impressive vocal control and comedic prowess. Despite the odd choice of "There Won't Be Trumpets", which demands a belter to properly execute the climax, this album is a well-conceived and cohesive collection that becomes more enjoyable on each subsequent listen.
Sings Sondheim
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Sondheim recital
  • Also a very dissapointed fan
  • Adequate performance; poor entertainment
  • a very disappointed fan
  • What a train wreck!
Sings Sondheim
Mandy Patinkin
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006JP2C
Release Date: 2002-10-29

Tracks:

  1. Opening
  2. Lesson #8
  3. Another Hundred People
  4. When?
  5. Someone Is Waiting
  6. Johanna
  7. Green Finch and Linnet Bird
  8. Pretty Women
  9. Finishing the Hat
  10. If You Can Find Me, I'm Here
  11. Live, Laugh, Love
  12. Live Alone and Like It
  13. Everybody Says Don't
  14. Rich and Happy, Part 1
  15. Our Time
  16. Broadway Baby
  17. Rich and Happy, Part 2
  18. Uptown, Downtown
  19. Liaisons
  20. Send in the Clowns
  21. Live, Laugh, Love (reprise)
  22. You Could Drive a Person Crazy

Tracks:

  1. Free
  2. Company
  3. Waiting For The Girls Upstairs
  4. Pleasant Little Kingdom/Too Many Mornings
  5. Not While I'm Around
  6. All Things Bright and Beautiful
  7. It Takes Two
  8. In Someone's Eyes
  9. Beautiful
  10. Losing My Mind
  11. Take the Moment
  12. Sunday

Amazon.com

Recorded live at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, this double CD is one heck of an extensive tribute to Stephen Sondheim. Backed only by Paul Ford on piano, Mandy Patinkin gets through nearly three dozen songs penned by the Broadway master. Some are obvious (excerpts from Sunday in the Park with George, in which the singer created the title role), others less so ("If You Can Find Me I'm Here" from Evening Primrose). Patinkin is often mocked for his shivering falsetto, but here, it's actually when his voice explores a lower register that it falters. What's more interesting is when he tackles songs usually sung by women, such as Follies' "Broadway Baby" and Company's "Another Hundred People" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy"--the latter hammed up so much that you can hear the chewing of the scenery. A distinctively mannered interpreter, Patinkin remains an acquired taste, but fans of his will be in heaven with this set. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sondheim recital.......2007-01-22

Probably the best way to approach these disks is to treat them like a recital in a concert hall. Rather as you would listen to a Schubert or Schumann song cycle. Taken together this way, we come to hear Sondheim as one of our finest composers, serious, comic, manic, depressive, always dead on target no matter what the subject matter. And Patinkin is perfect for these songs; he understands the meaning and value of every note and every word, just as a fine concert singer would do, and he makes his listeners understand, too. One of the most intriguing concept albums in recent memory, and a joy all the way through. Bob Finley, Palm Springs, CA.

2 out of 5 stars Also a very dissapointed fan.......2003-08-22

I too LOVE Mandy and Stephen Sondheim and own just about everything both has ever made! I also have been to 6 of Mandy's live performances. This was truly a big dissapointment to me. Every concert I have seen Mandy in has been filled with emotion and his personality just grabs hold of you for an evening of wonderful escape-ism. This to me was very un-entertaining and I actually became irritated after awhile of listening to it. It seemed to drone on with out the wonderful feelings and emotions and soaring voice that Mandy typically puts into his music. I gave this as a gift too (since my friend and I had missed Mandy at his Sondheim review in DC last year) and felt badly that I had. There are so many other great recordings of Mandy...Kidults, Saturday in the Park with George, The Secret Garden, Mandy sings Rogers & Hammerstien and Sondheim. This one has just sat on my shelf after I played it through twice hoping to warm up to it...while my other recordings are very worn out with years of playing!

2 out of 5 stars Adequate performance; poor entertainment.......2003-05-04

I received this disc the same day a "Philip Quast Live at the Donmar". The Quast disc has its own flaws (and I dont wish to compare the two performers) but it has been strung together in a more thoughtful manner, with witty imagination and using a more dangerous in the choice of songs, which is really where this disc fails. The songs here are generally enjoyable though rather standard, and the lack of cohesion (running the songs together doesnt count) means I just dip into the discs listening to a few favourites, rather than enjoying the whole show.

2 out of 5 stars a very disappointed fan.......2003-02-05

I have every recording Patinkin appears on, even if he's only on one track; I adore his voice, his flair, his emotion, his ability to deliver a song.

But (much of) this recording is disappointing, mainly because Mr. Patinkin's voice in the lower range sounds muddled and forced, as though he's lost ability to control it (however, the more falsetto sounds are as clear and sharp as ever).

And I don't care for the format of this performance. Live recordings should have live audience reactions: one (often unrelated) song after another without applause had me wondering when--if ever--was the audience was going to be allowed to react.

Also, while I've never had the privilege of attending a Patinkin concert, I imagined that--above all-- he would be passionate. Perhaps he was. But what (mostly) comes across on the CD is a somber--almost technical--performance.

I hope he's healthy, that mixed quality of singing on this recording was just a fluke, and that his next CD will be a Five-star as all his previous ones have been

2 out of 5 stars What a train wreck!.......2003-01-15

Hate to join the chorus of neigh-sayers, but jeeeez! I have to agree that with the exception of a few cuts (such as "Hyphenated Harriet") Mandy is a vocal bull in a china shop -- what he doesn't shatter he ... on. What should have been a tribute (I love Sondheim, but do we need ANOTHER anthology recording of oft sung songs?)is more like a wake. Mandy seems intent on becoming the male Ethel Merman -- if you can't hold the note, belt it out with a misplaced vabrato and maybe no one will notice. I REALLY wanted to like this recording, but is truly horrible. If the pipes are gone, Mandy, I hope you get back to acting.
This Is the Army & Call Me Mister
Average customer rating: Not rated
    This Is the Army & Call Me Mister

    Manufacturer: Jasmine Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Musicals | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00006J9M1
    Release Date: 2002-11-19

    Tracks:

    1. Overture: This Is The Army, Mr. Jones/I Left My Heart At The Stage Door/Canteen/That Russian Winter/This Is The Army, Mr. Jones (Reprise) - All-Soldier Chorus
    2. This Is The Army, Mr. Jones - Irving Berlin & Chorus
    3. I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep - Private Stuart Churchill
    4. I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen - Corporal Earl Oxford
    5. Dialog With Staff Sergent Ezra Stone, Corporal Philip Truex & Private Julie Oshins - Staff Sergent Ezra Stone
    6. The Army's Made A Man Out Of Me - Staff Sergent Ezra Stone
    7. What The Well Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear - Corporal James 'Stump' Cross
    8. How About A Cheer For The Navy - All-Soldier Chorus
    9. American Eagles/With My Head In The Clouds - Soldier Chorus
    10. Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning - Irving Berlin
    11. My British Buddy - Irving Berlin & Chorus
    12. This Time - Cote Glee Club
    13. Going Home Train - Lawrence Winters & Male Chorus
    14. Along With Me - Danny Scholl
    15. Little Surplus Me - Betty Garrett
    16. The Red Ball Express - Male Quartet
    17. Military Life - Harry Clark
    18. Yuletide, Park Avenue - Betty Garrett
    19. When We Meet Again - Paula Bane
    20. The Face On The Dime - Lawrence Winters
    21. South America, Take It Away - Betty Garrett
    22. Call Me Mister - Bill Callaghan
    The Broadway Musicals of 1953
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Another strong Broadway by the Year
    The Broadway Musicals of 1953

    Manufacturer: Bayview
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0006OSDMW
    Release Date: 2005-04-12

    Tracks:

    1. Big Black Giant [Me and Juliet]
    2. Tin Pan Alley [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
    3. Little Bit in Love (Wonderful Town)
    4. Quiet Girl (Wonderful Town)
    5. How Far Can a Lady Go? [Carnival in Flanders]
    6. Sudden Thrill [Carnival in Flanders]
    7. Ohio (Wonderful Town)
    8. Ev'ry Street's a Boulevard (In Old New York) [Hazel Flagg]
    9. You Become Me/My Mind's on You [Maggie May]
    10. C'est Magnifique [Can-Can]
    11. Come Along with Me [Can-Can]
    12. I Love Paris [Can-Can]
    13. Stranger in Paradise [From Kismet]
    14. You Can Take the Word of a Gentleman [Carnival in Flanders]
    15. You're So Much a Part of Me [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
    16. One Hundred Easy Ways to Lose a Man (Wonderful Town)
    17. Salomee [Hazel Flagg]
    18. No Other Love [Me and Juliet]
    19. Here's That Rainy Day [Carnival in Flanders]
    20. And This Is My Beloved [From Kismet]
    21. Baubles, Bangles and Beads [From Kismet]

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Another strong Broadway by the Year.......2006-08-20

    Scott Seigel's concerts, Broadway by the Year gather a group of the current crop of Broadway performers and turn them loose on songs from Musicals that opened during 1 year on Broadway. It helps that 1953 was a strong year musically, with Bernstein's Wonderful Town, Porter's Can Can, Kismet and Me and Juliet from Rogers and Hammerstein. Jule Styne also chimed in with Hazel Flagg which contains one almost standard "Every Street's a Boulevard in Old New York. Some great stuff on this album, wonderfully sung as almost always. I love this series and hope to acquire each and every one at some point.
    Faust (Sung in English)
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      Faust (Sung in English)
      Gounod , Clarke , Miles , Plazas , Magee , and Parry
      Manufacturer: Chandos
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00006NSEC
      Release Date: 2002-11-26
      Take Me Along
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        Take Me Along
        Marty Paich
        Manufacturer: RCA Fs Imports
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000027S3T
        Release Date: 2004-11-16

        Tracks:

        1. Overture/Take Me Along
        2. Nine O'Clock
        3. Little Green Snake
        4. Promise Me a Rose
        5. But Yours
        6. Sid, Ol' Kid
        7. Patience of a Saint
        8. Staying Young
        9. Thinkin' Things
        10. We're Home
        Authentic George Gershwin, Vol. 1-4
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Excellent performer
        • A unique project
        • Gershwin historical, manic, perfect, archival
        • Definative
        Authentic George Gershwin, Vol. 1-4

        Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B0001Z2RSC
        Release Date: 2004-08-24

        Tracks:

        1. Swanee
        2. Come To the Moon
        3. I Was So Young (You Were So Beautiful)
        4. Tee-Oodle-Um-bum-Bo
        5. Nobody But You
        6. Limehouse Nights
        7. Drifting Along With The Tide
        8. Rhapsody In Blue
        9. Oh Lady Be Good!
        10. Fascinating Rhythm
        11. Hang On To Me
        12. I'd Rather Charleston
        13. The Man I Love
        14. The Half Of It, Dearie, Blues
        15. So Am I
        16. Kickin' The Clouds Away
        17. Concerto In F

        Tracks:

        1. Sweet And Low-Down (I)
        2. That Certain Feeling (I)
        3. Looking For A Boy
        4. When Do We Dance?
        5. Sweet And Low-Down (II)
        6. That Certain Feeling (II)
        7. Irish Waltz
        8. Do, Do, Do
        9. Someone To Watch Over Me
        10. Clap Yo' Hands
        11. Maybe
        12. Three Preludes: I. No.1: Allegro Ben Ritmato E Deciso / II. No.2: Andante Con Moto / III No.3: Allegro Ben Ritmato E Deciso
        13. Meadow Serenade
        14. My One And Only
        15. 'S Wonderful/Funny Face
        16. He Loves And She Loves
        17. An American In Paris
        18. Liza
        19. Strike Up The Band
        20. Embraceable You
        21. I Got Rhythm (I)
        22. I Got Rhythm (II)

        Tracks:

        1. Of Thee I Sing
        2. Jilted
        3. Second Rhapsody
        4. For You, For Me, For Evermore
        5. Cuban Overture
        6. Isn't It A Pity?
        7. Variations On 'I Got Rhythm'
        8. I. Catfish Row: Introduction - Jazzbo Brown - First Chorus, 'Summertime'
        9. II. Porgy Sings: 'I got Plenty O' Nuthin' - 'Bess, You Is My Woman Now'
        10. III. Fugue: Murder Of Crown, Act III Scene 1
        11. IV. Hurricane: Introduction, Act II Scene 3 - Hurricane, Act II Scene 3
        12. V. Good Morning, Brother: Occupational Humoresque, Act III Scene 3 - 'Good Morning, Brother' - Children's Song 'Sure To Go To Heaven' - 'I'm On My Way' (Finale)
        13. They Can't Take That Away From Me
        14. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
        15. Our Love Is Here To Stay

        Tracks:

        1. Girl Crazy Overture
        2. French Ballet Class
        3. Dance Of The Waves
        4. Slap That Bass
        5. Walking The Dog
        6. I've Got Beginner's Luck
        7. They All Laughed
        8. They Can't Take That Away From Me
        9. Shall We Dance
        10. By Strauss
        11. I Can't Be Bothered Now
        12. The Jolly Tar And The Milkmaid (1st Version)
        13. Put Me To The Test
        14. The Jolly Tar And The Milkmaid (2nd Version)
        15. Stiff Upper Lip
        16. A Foggy day (In London Town)
        17. Nice Work If You Can Get It
        18. Things Are Looking Up
        19. I Was Doing All Right
        20. Love Walked In

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Excellent performer.......2007-03-09

        This plates are wonderful. I was charmed, and when I close my eyes now, I see scenes with American in Paris or Porgy and Bess but my favorite piece of music is Rhapsody in Blue. It's more than excellent is fantastic. Jack Gibbons perfectly feels the unique tone Gershwin's music, the mixture rythms of jazz with influences of impressionists and clear and beauty melodies.
        I'm fascinating.

        5 out of 5 stars A unique project.......2006-11-23

        Gibbons' undertaking is unique: to reconstruct and then execute and record the note-for-note playing of Gershwin as documented on the composers' piano rolls, sound recordings and certain published arrangements. I agree with the reviewer who points out that the result is like a library and not a recital you sit back and listen to (or get up and dance to). In fact Gibbons does some editing of his "library" now and then, and clearly documents it in his liner notes: in some reconstructions he augments accompaniment effects and even the melodic line itself. I don't mind that at all, especially as Gibbons scrupulously accounts for such tampering in his liner notes; but it seems to me that it is in this area of "tampering" that Gibbons the artist is asserting himself...which of course undermines the "library", the "historical archive": you have to search and read a bit to find out when you're hearing only Gershwin and when you're hearing some added Gibbons. I don't mind; Gibbons is a remarkable artist in his own right, not merely an impeccable documentarian. For sheer generosity of production Gibbons' Gershwin must also be unique: 4 cd's, scholar-level liner notes (yes, you need a magnifying glass to read them), and rock-bottom bargain price.

        5 out of 5 stars Gershwin historical, manic, perfect, archival.......2006-06-12

        First: this is 4 high-end produced cd's (in low-end jewel cases) for the price of 2. The liner notes of all 4 cd's are condensed in a booklet of microscopic print, so you may need to spend the savings on a magnifying glass. MONEY WELL SPENT.
        Second: Jack Gibbons plays (and has recorded) the Alkan op 39 etudes (he probably plays a lot more Alkan than that). For those of you not in the know, this is to say he has world-class chops, indeed history-class (Liszt, who never played his friend Alkan, at least in public). But it's also to say that Gibbons knows how to interpret and personalize fantastically difficult piano music. For me, his Alkan op 39 is personal and passionate and real (contrast the facile and over-pedalled Hamelin and the just-the-notes-ma'me Ringeissen). An appreciation of Gibbons' Alkan is important here because while his Alkan is uniquely personal (as such music must be, no matter how hard it is to play) his Gershwin is deliberately impersonal...which is to say: no pianist, no singer would want to reproduce what Gibbons has given us in these 4 cd's, and in fact few listeners will be able to listen for long to these 4 cd's without a respite, a break , some silence, some minimal styling from somebody (anybody) else...which brings me to
        Third: This is an archive, not a recital. This is a library, not a program. There is no track-by-track contrast of moods here, no track-by-track concession to easy listening, varied delight, any more than a library shelf of novels is alphabetized by authors' last names as a concession to mood or fancy or taste of the searching patron. This is the documented Gershwin in his recording mode: manic, notey, clever, "on", and never, as generations of stylists found in him, ravishing, tender, longing, sweet, glad, hopeful...person-to-person, in a word. I can listen to these cd's about half an hour at a time, max. This is Gerwhsin, not Gibbons. And this is just one side of Gershwin. He died at 38, in the summer. Brain tumor. A lot of pain.
        Finally, Jack Gibbons has given the world a uniquely valuable and easily available resource. Gibbons could now do us a service by playing us some Gershwin as he feels it, as it hits him and makes him sing (as Gershwin, our American Schubert, does to all of us, and as I think Alkan has done to Gibbons). I would love to see a Gershwin stylings by Gibbons now that Gibbons himself has made sure Gershwin in his authenticity is safe and sound.

        5 out of 5 stars Definative.......2005-07-23

        Here's the whole Gershwin catalog at a great price... Five plus hours of bliss. Definately five stars!

        Gibbons, according to a family friend and biographer Edward jablonski "recreates Gershwin's style." I'll never know. I can say this is a lively recording and has the perfect balance. It's neither stuffy and plodding or cute.
        Szep Vagy & Gyonyoru Vagy
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          Szep Vagy & Gyonyoru Vagy

          Manufacturer: Hungaroton
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000303C
          Release Date: 1995-12-12

          Tracks:

          1. SzVagy, Gyru Vagy Magyarorsz[A "Hamburgi Menyasszony" C O]
          2. Nem Lehet Azt Parancsolni Senkinek (You Can't Make Them Do ...)
          3. KorcsmsnAdjon Bort Hitelbe [Give Me Some Wine on Credit, Miss]
          4. Arad Felol (From Arad) [Az "Erzst" C DaljkbFrom Arad]
          5. Debrecenbe' Voltam (I've Been to Debrecen)/ik A, Hajlik a Bl
          6. Vecserny Sz Harang (The Call of the Vesper Bell)
          7. Hulllaton Tetej(On the Gentle Waves of ...)
          8. Te Szoke Gyerek (You Fair-Haired Child)
          9. Kesergo, Palot Friss (Lament, Palotand Quick)
          10. KNefelejcs [Blue Forget-Me-Nots]
          11. Kanyargsza Partj/Minden [On the Bank of the Winding Tisza River]
          The Great Voices of the Century, Vol. 2
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            The Great Voices of the Century, Vol. 2

            Manufacturer: Rajon
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            ASIN: B0007KUIU0
            Release Date: 2005-02-14

            Tracks:

            1. Stars Were Brightly Shining (From "Tosca")
            2. Come In The Gondola (From "Night In Venice")
            3. Because
            4. Open Road (From "The Gypsy Baron")
            5. Merry Widow Waltz
            6. Count Your Blessings
            7. All Through The Night
            8. Maidens Of Cadiz
            9. Tristesse
            10. If You Were The Only Girl In The World
            11. Silver Threads Among The Gold
            12. Deep In My Heart, Dear (From "The Student Prince")
            13. Songs My Mother Taught Me
            14. Torna A Surriento
            15. Over The Rainbow (From "The Wizard Of Oz")
            16. Parted
            17. Bachelor Gay (From "Maid Of The Mountains")
            18. Trottin To The Fair
            19. White Wings
            20. Lost Chord
            21. Creed
            22. Drinking Song (From "Merry Wives Of Windsor"
            23. De Glory Road
            24. Ol Man River (From "Showboat")
            25. Changing Of The Guard
            26. Blue Danube
            27. Huguette (From "Vagabond King")
            28. If I Were A Blackbird
            29. ILl Sing A Song Of Love To You
            30. Intermezzo
            31. Panis Angelicus
            32. Berceuse De "Jocelyn"
            33. WeLl Gather Lilacs (From "Perchance To Dream")
            34. Holy City
            35. O For The Wings Of A Dove
            36. Goodnight (From "Cousin From Nowhere")
            37. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
            38. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes
            39. ChElla Mi Creda Libero ( From "Girl Of The Golden West")
            40. Loves Old Sweet Song
            41. Last Rose Of Summer
            42. River Stay Way From My Door
            43. OSilver Moon (From "Russalka")
            44. La Marseillaise
            45. Nessun Dorma (From "Turandot")
            46. Who Tied The Knot (From "Gypsy Baron")
            47. They Call Me Mimi (From "La Boheme")
            48. Rosary
            49. Song Of India (From "Sadko")
            50. Serenade
            51. My Heart & I (From "Old Chelsea")
            52. Smilin Through
            53. Sanctuary Of The Heart
            54. Vilia (From "Merry Widow")
            55. ILl Take You Home Again, Kathleen
            56. I Love You Truly
            57. Road To The Isles
            58. Eriskay Love Lilt
            59. Vivere
            60. Old Father Thames
            61. Tales From The Vienna Woods
            62. Oriental Prayer (From "Lakme")
            63. My Song Goes Round The World
            64. I Love Thee
            65. On The Road To Mandalay
            66. Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)

            Album Description

            3 CD set from the Rajon 'Great Series'. 66 tracks. 2005.
            Take Me Along: An Original Cast Recording (1959 Broadway Cast)
            Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
            • TAKE ME ALONG IS A MUSICAL FROM THE GOOD OLE DAYS
            • Very charming and light
            • Quite moving, in a simple way
            Take Me Along: An Original Cast Recording (1959 Broadway Cast)
            Bob Merrill
            Manufacturer: RCA
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            ASIN: B000003EU6
            Release Date: 1994-05-10

            Tracks:

            1. Overture - Orchestra
            2. The Parade - Walter Pidgeon
            3. Oh, Please - Walter Pidgeon/Eileen Herlie/Una Merkel
            4. I Would Die - Robert Morse/Susan Lackey
            5. Sid, Ol' Kid - Jackie Gleason
            6. Staying Young - Water Pidgeon
            7. I Get Embarrassed - Jackie Gleason/Eileen Herlie
            8. We're Home - Eileen Herlie
            9. Take Me Along - Jackie Gleason/Walter Pidgeon
            10. Volunteer Fire Picnic - Jackie Gleason/Walter Pidgeon
            11. Wint's Song - Peter Conlow
            12. That's How It Starts - Robert Morse
            13. Promise Me A Rose - Eileen Herlie
            14. Staying Young - Water Pidgeon
            15. Little Green Snake - Jackie Gleason
            16. Nine O'Clock - Robert Morse
            17. But Yours - Jackie Gleason/Eileen Herlie
            18. Finale - Jackie Gleason/Eileen Herlie

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars TAKE ME ALONG IS A MUSICAL FROM THE GOOD OLE DAYS.......2003-01-12

            I get so upset when someone tries to compare a musical written over 40 years ago with the current crop of Broadway musicals.
            I saw Take me Along with the original cast and it was wonderful with a score to match all the wonderful performances.
            Just to see the likes of Jackie Gleason and Walter Pigeon doing a soft shoe live on a Broadway stage was an experience in itself.
            Eileen Herlie, Myrtle of All My Children, gave a moving performance that brough tears to the audiences' eyes when she sang, If You Promised Me A Rose.
            Please people do not compare the tuneful musicals of 40 years ago with the musicals of today.
            I saw Wildcat with LUCY and as well as the musicals of that era as a child and I always left the theater humming a song or two.
            What musicals of today can you say the same thing about????
            Why are the revivals the major musicals on Broadway today???
            By the way, some year years back, I saw an all black production of TAKE ME ALONG and it was just as wonderful as the first time I saw the show. The music still held up as well as the book.
            Fortunately, I was able to obtain a recording of this production and unfortunately this production was never picked up for a revival on Broadway.
            To quote another most hummable tune from one of those ole Broadway musicals, I Ain't Down Yet and neither are the great musicals of the 1960s!!!!
            To me the greatest musicals ever written were from the late 1950s through the 1960s.
            There will never be a time again when such stars as Carol Channing, Mary Martin, Ethel Merman, Bea Lillie, Gwen Verdon, Angela Lansbury, Inga Swenson, Liza Minnelli, Georgia Brown, Elizabeth Allen, Joan Diener and Barbra Streisand all competed against each other at one time or another for the coverted Tony Award.
            That was Broadway and they were STARS and the shows had MUSIC and LYRICS.

            4 out of 5 stars Very charming and light.......2001-12-26

            "Take Me Along", the musical based on Eugene O'Neill's only comedy "Ah, Wilderness", is not a great musical but it is certainly better than a lot of them that followed. It has a charming score that is not complicated and some excellent performances by the cast. Jackie Gleason as Sid and Eileen Herlie as Lily are a perfect match as the middle aged love interest. Robert Morse makes his biggest debut on Broadway as the delinquent son of an upper middle class Connecticut family. Walter Pidgeon and Una Merkel fill out the family nicely.
            Given the fact that the musical opened on Broadway in October, 1959 it has held up well over the ensuing years. There was one attempt to revive it in 1985. It lasted one night on Broadway.
            For musical comedy afficionados this CD is a must. Plus the CD booklet is handsomely packaged. It also contains many details of the bickering between producer David Merrick and Jackie Gleason, and the bad relationship between the very ego centered Gleason and co star Walter Pidgeon.
            If all this was not enough it is great to listen to.

            3 out of 5 stars Quite moving, in a simple way.......1999-08-28

            Go back to the early days of broadway musicals and you will find this charming musical to be quite moving. Although the cast lacks any great performances, save Jackie Gleason's Tony Award winning portrayal of Uncle Sid, the lyrics are sung in a heartfelt way. Simple melodies, along side the tongue twisting lyrics keep you listening. The score lacks any show stopping musical numbers, however the soft shoe duet to the title song between Unlce Sid (Gleason) and Nat Miller will be running through your head. Take Me Along is as far from any modern Broadway musical as you can get, but overall it is a pleasant change.

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