Your Favourite Musicals: Recordings
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Your Favourite Musicals: Recordings
Those of us who dig musicals have a list of our favourites, naturally. But which recordings of your favourite musicals are your favourite? Do you have any where you'll only listen to a certain recording of that musical, because otherwise it just songs wrong to you? If so, which musicals and which recordings are they?
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The only recording of a musical I have is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It was so long ago that I can't even remember if it was a school trip or a summer camp thing. Anyways, it was the Canadian cast version with Donny Osmond as Joseph and I remember the whole bus singing "Any Dream Will Do" all the way back to wherever it was we were going.
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Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
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Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Donny Osmond! That's the version they made into a movie! I have a friend who's mad-crazy in love with that version, and makes me watch the scene where he sings "Close Every Door" in the jailcell over and over again because Donny's chest is open for public viewing!aerianna wrote:The only recording of a musical I have is Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It was so long ago that I can't even remember if it was a school trip or a summer camp thing. Anyways, it was the Canadian cast version with Donny Osmond as Joseph and I remember the whole bus singing "Any Dream Will Do" all the way back to wherever it was we were going.
"On the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics." -Richard Feynman
I sorta remember a huge buzz in Toronto back then when they announced that Donny Osmond would be playing the lead role. Me, being the culturally deprived and insulated person I was went "who's this Donny Osmond guy, and why is it a big deal?". Took me quite a few years to figure that one out. Finally it was like "Oh, that's who he is, ok now I get it..."
aerius: I'll vote for you if you sleep with me.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
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Notre Dame de Paris. Hands-down favorite. I finally picked up the French highlights CD of it, and already had two of the songs in English (God You Made The World All Wrong and Belle.) They're gorgeous, and God You Made The World All Wrong is my favorite of all THOSE songs as well .
God you made the world all wrong
Let her have her shining knight
Beauty to the rich belongs
Not to us outside the light
I am just a ugly stain
That the world just wants to hide
God you gave me so much pain
Were you ever on my side?
Anywho, they've got great use of instruments, and a grand swelling power to all of the songs. I don't much like Esmerelda's voice, but Fleur de Lys' is wonderful. Both the French and English versions are good, but I haven't heard the Spanish version.
Other musicals whose songs I enjoy: The Music Man, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Wicked, and Cats (screw you, I like it! )
God you made the world all wrong
Let her have her shining knight
Beauty to the rich belongs
Not to us outside the light
I am just a ugly stain
That the world just wants to hide
God you gave me so much pain
Were you ever on my side?
Anywho, they've got great use of instruments, and a grand swelling power to all of the songs. I don't much like Esmerelda's voice, but Fleur de Lys' is wonderful. Both the French and English versions are good, but I haven't heard the Spanish version.
Other musicals whose songs I enjoy: The Music Man, Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Wicked, and Cats (screw you, I like it! )
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I really don't like musicals as a rule. "Les Miserables", though, is (in my humble opinion) head and shoulders above the rest of them. I do have a copy of the 10th anniversary "Les Miserables in Concert" performance on CD.
(I also read the book, which would have been intolerably boring had it not been on the heels of reading "War and Peace". Egads, life is tough, I get it already....)
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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, hands down. "The Eve of the War," "Thunder Child," and "Spirit of Man" are easily some of the best songs ever.
Also, I greatly dig the soundtrack of the film version of My Fair Lady, particularly the versions of "Wouldn't it be Loverly" and "Show Me" as performed by Audrey Hepburn rather than overdubbed by Marni Nixon, which are available on the most recent DVD.
Other than that and Little Shop of Horrors, I don't really like musicals.
Also, I greatly dig the soundtrack of the film version of My Fair Lady, particularly the versions of "Wouldn't it be Loverly" and "Show Me" as performed by Audrey Hepburn rather than overdubbed by Marni Nixon, which are available on the most recent DVD.
Other than that and Little Shop of Horrors, I don't really like musicals.
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As big a fan as I am of Jeff Waynes musical, I'm not sure it quite fits the opening premise, only ever having one issued recording, not counting the thousands of godawful (IMO) remixes. I believe the actual thread idea was more along the lines of having a CD version of a live musical as performed by a certain performance group. For example, Queen's We will rock you, as performed by whatever performers they get in at the time. When I went to see it with friends, it was passable, but they'd seen it before and much preferred the singers that they'd had in when they went to see it first time round.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, hands down. "The Eve of the War," "Thunder Child," and "Spirit of Man" are easily some of the best songs ever.
Also, I greatly dig the soundtrack of the film version of My Fair Lady, particularly the versions of "Wouldn't it be Loverly" and "Show Me" as performed by Audrey Hepburn rather than overdubbed by Marni Nixon, which are available on the most recent DVD.
Other than that and Little Shop of Horrors, I don't really like musicals.
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Bwah, that's double worse: I barely get musicals as they are and stage performances kinda freak me out.El Moose Monstero wrote:I believe the actual thread idea was more along the lines of having a CD version of a live musical as performed by a certain performance group.
Okay, um...my favourite recordings just happen to be of musicals where there's only one version.
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I have Andrew Lloyd Weber: Gold, with all of the greatest, including my 4 favorites:
Phantom of the Opera (Possibly the best score ever written. Ever.)
Any Dream Will Do
Jesus Christ: Superstar
No Matter What
After doing spotlight for our school's "Kiss Me Kate" this year, I'd also like the soundtrack for that....
Phantom of the Opera (Possibly the best score ever written. Ever.)
Any Dream Will Do
Jesus Christ: Superstar
No Matter What
After doing spotlight for our school's "Kiss Me Kate" this year, I'd also like the soundtrack for that....
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The Last Five Years, by Jason Robert Brown. It's about a couple that meet and then divorce- however, the woman begins singing and the end of the story, and runs backwards through it, so her first song has them after their divorce, and her last song has them meeting, while the man starts at the beginning (meeting) and ends at the end (divorce). Makes me cry, a lot. Original has Norbert Leo Butz, briliant singer.
Nunsense, No Fucking Clue who by. 56 nuns die in a convent from a pot of terrible vicisois soup, and only 52 can be buried with the available money. The entire musical is the 'benefit concert' to inter the four who are taking space in the freezer, ebfore the Jersey Board of Health shuts them down. Original Cast recording is the best, but I saw a terrific version locally a year ago.
Les Mis, 10th Anniversary Cast. "One Day Mor," enough said.
Nunsense, No Fucking Clue who by. 56 nuns die in a convent from a pot of terrible vicisois soup, and only 52 can be buried with the available money. The entire musical is the 'benefit concert' to inter the four who are taking space in the freezer, ebfore the Jersey Board of Health shuts them down. Original Cast recording is the best, but I saw a terrific version locally a year ago.
Les Mis, 10th Anniversary Cast. "One Day Mor," enough said.
That's the one main version of Les Mis that I don't have.The Aliens wrote: Les Mis, 10th Anniversary Cast. "One Day Mor," enough said.
Of what I have...
The Complete Symphonic Recording of Les Mis tops the Broadway version any day.
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FUCK. YES.MariusRoi wrote:The Complete Symphonic Recording of Les Mis tops the Broadway version any day.
Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I LOVE that recording.
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Oh! But you need to tell the rest of the story! The soup was made by the cook.. Sister Julia :crosses self: Child of God. The 4 they couldn't bury are in the freezer, and the inspector is coming in I think it's two days? Anyway, they couldn't bury those nuns because they bought a big screen-TV as well..... (2 hours later....) Oh you just need to see the show...The Aliens wrote: Nunsense, No Fucking Clue who by. 56 nuns die in a convent from a pot of terrible vicisois soup, and only 52 can be buried with the available money. The entire musical is the 'benefit concert' to inter the four who are taking space in the freezer, ebfore the Jersey Board of Health shuts them down. Original Cast recording is the best, but I saw a terrific version locally a year ago.
Anyway...
Jekyll and Hyde - I will only listen to the version with Linda Eder playing Lucy. Nothing else sounds right.
Phantom of the Opera - Michael Crawford/Sarah Brightman. (OST)
Chorus Line - OST
For most of my favorites, I've listened to the OST so many times that anything else sounds strange to me. Especially if I've performed the song and learned it by listening to that recording.
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