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martes, 28 de abril de 2026

SUNNY (1989 CHICAGO BOOTLEG)

SUNNY (1989 CHICAGO BOOTLEG)
https://mega.nz/file/GkpHjZhD#Rza5uZ0kZNKyX7xJfPsF305hy49gYKrLA2-TuDeB89Y
Jerome Kern's Second Coming 
By Lawrence Bommer

SUNNY
at Orchestra Hall

Artistic archaeologists are slowly reclaiming our musical past. Pianist-scholar Joshua Rifkin helped to revive Scott Joplin's fame with his historic 1970 recordings of nearly forgotten rags; a few years later William Bolcom and Joan Morris released two recordings of grand old vaudeville showstoppers. A recent revivalist on the scene is John McGlinn, who specializes in the restoration of musical comedy.

McGlinn isn't just a scholar-conductor who knows where to find musical gold, he also knows how to restore it to first luster. McGlinn's mine was a Secaucus, New Jersey, warehouse, a building that to music lovers is what Tut's tomb was to Egyptologists. In 1982 crates were found there filled with lost and/or forgotten original scores by Victor Herbert, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Richard Rodgers, and Jerome Kern. McGlinn was among the first to see the trove; with tender care he gleaned from it the material that fueled Carnegie Hall's 1985 Jerome Kern Centennial Festival, featuring the three romps Oh, Boy!, Oh, Lady! Lady!, and Zip! Goes a Million. Concert revivals followed of such Kern-els as Leave It to Jane, The Girl From Utah, She's a Good Fellow, and The City Chap.

The Kern comeback culminated in last year's virtually perfect re-creation for EMI Records of Show Boat--in all its uncut glory. This exhaustive, enthralling second coming contained over three and a half hours of every song used or discarded from every version--original or revival, musical or film--of the greatest American musical; McGlinn and Kern are a marriage made in musical heaven.

These revivals have come just when we need them: if Broadway can't produce a present of its own (not counting British imports), why not seek comfort in the past? (It was true in Kern's time too: as the contemporary critic Alan Dale put it, Kern wrote "music that towers in an Eiffel way above the average hurdy-gurdy accompaniment of our present day musical comedy.")

Last year McGlinn gave Grant Park audiences a concert version of Anything Goes--as Porter originally scored it. And last weekend at Orchestra Hall McGlinn unveiled his latest blast from the past, Sunny. The Grant Park Concerts series provided a well- spent $11,000 grant to copy Kern's orchestral score into instrumental and vocal parts. A follow-up to Kern's 1920 hit musical Sally (which gave us "Look for the Silver Lining"), Sunny (1925) was Kern's first collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein II (with whom he was to write Show Boat two years later). With the blessing of producer Charles Dillingham, Otto Harbach (Hammerstein's collaborator on the book and lyrics for Rudolf Friml's Rose Marie) brought the two pillars of Broadway together. (There's a continuity here that reaches directly from the traditions of European operetta up to today's antiromantic musical comedy: Victor Herbert had earlier dubbed Kern his artistic heir, and Harbach was Hammerstein's tutor as Hammerstein was to be Sondheim's.)

With choreography by a young Fred Astaire, Sunny was designed as a big vehicle (12 actors, 50 musicians, a chorus of 45) for the singing dancer Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb. It proved a happy hit (and went on to become both a perishable 1930 film with Marilyn Miller and a 1940 vehicle for Anna Neagle).

Several fine numbers were cut before the Broadway debut; here they're lovingly restored. Ironically, if anything should have been lost along the way it's not the peppy-pretty songs, it's the trite story line. (Thank God the Grant Park Concerts version spared us the dialogue.) The creaking Cinderella story imagines that its title character, a plucky English bareback rider in love with the dashing American war hero Tom Warren, accidentally stows away on the ship that takes him back to the states. To qualify as a citizen Sunny marries Tom's best friend Jim, who dutifully divorces her when Tom discovers--after Sunny pretends to take a fall during a fox hunt in Dixie--that she is indeed his heart's delight. Jim obediently falls for "Weenie," the character singer waiting in the wings. (Interestingly, in the London version Sunny ended up in love with an Englishman.)

No question this pleasant period piece is musically and dramatically light-years from Show Boat, its songs merely decorative comments on the stupid plot. But what decoration the 18 numbers provide, especially in the rich original orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett.

Except for the ragtime coda to the witty duet "Divorce," and the pulsating rhythm of the famous "Who (Stole My Heart Away?)," little evidence of jazz surfaces in Sunny's score. (It was some time before Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, of the previous year, began to influence Broadway.) But it's easy to see Kern's European training in the rhapsodic "Sunshine" (almost a Sigmund Romberg hommage) and the delicious Viennese waltz, "Under the Sky." And also to see his orneriness as a composer: Hammerstein's sometimes forced rhymes can be explained by Kern's notorious unwillingness to change his music once it was written. In any case Kern's interest was always in the big moments of a show, not the connecting material.

But Sunny really delivers the goods in songs such as the soaring "Who?," in which Kern's inimitable ability to turn words into feelings is so beautifully evident. Sunny teems with delights that please at first hearing and win you over once again at each reprise: the opening chorus ("For one night only") evolves into a festive march complete with a five-piece brass section onstage; the second act's opening chorus, set in a health spa, is perhaps the first aerobics dance class on record; and there's the sprightly "Pas d'Equestrienne," in which hoofer Marilyn Miller displayed her talents. Two duets especially sparkle with Kern charm: the delightful "Two Little Bluebirds," in which the two odd-lovers-out move from self-pity to a jealous fit, and the lovers' "Dream a Dream," which feelingly foreshadows Show Boat's famous duet between Magnolia and Gaylord, "Make Believe."

On the money all the way, McGlinn conducted the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and Chorus with confident crispness and bounce, while his six hardworking soloists solidly acted the songs without ever camping them up--including some numbers that must have taken great restraint, especially the salacious little ballad "Let's Say Goodnight (Till It's Morning)."

Rebecca Luker's sparkling soprano perfectly fit the title role (her smile in "Who?" left its own special mark on the number). Though somewhat stiff despite his dashing looks, Brent Barrett offered sufficient romantic support as Sunny's indecisive American lover. George Dvorsky's ardent baritone was best in the ironic marriage number "It Won't Mean a Thing," while Beverly Lambert and Kim Criswell, respectively a blueblood snob and a good-time girl, performed their novelty numbers with the vigor of true vaudevillians. (Though a tad weak in the upper register, Lambert gave her "Sunshine" solo all the heartfelt pathos it deserved.) With his repeated "Meanwhile . . ." tying the tale together, Simon Green provided a smoothly arch synopsis, throwing himself as well into the pompous part of a circus owner.

The dream concert ended with the perfect farewell encore, "All the Things You Are," from Kern's 1934 Very Warm for May (a flop despite its gorgeous score). Lovelier sounds than these are seldom heard and McGlinn and the Grant Park Concerts deserve our gratitude for reviving them.



`Sunny` A Step Back In Time At Orchestra Hall
July 31, 1989|By Howard Reich, Entertainment writer.
 

 New
With a little bit of imagination, you might have thought the calendar had been turned back to 1925, when Jerome Kern`s hit musical ``Sunny`` was making its Broadway debut.

Saturday evening in Orchestra Hall, the Grant Park Symphony, Chorus and soloists performed ``Sunny`` for the first time in nearly 65 years as the composer intended it to be heard. The original orchestrations, the numbers that had been lost or forgotten over the years-every musical detail that could be salvaged from the original ``Sunny`` was utilized on this occasion.

The performance was made possible by the discovery of dozens of original musical scores in a Secaucus, N.J., warehouse in 1982. Ever since, conductor John McGlinn has been bringing this material to audiences eager to discover how American musicals truly sounded in the first decades of this century.

As McGlinn`s sweet and sensitive performance suggested, ``Sunny`` shows Kern`s musical roots more than his fully blossomed style. Its gentle melodies and occasionally operatic turns of phrase recall European-styled operettas of Sigmund Romberg, Rudolf Friml, Victor Herbert and the like. Its large choral passages and witty vocal refrains prove that Gilbert and Sullivan, too, had made a deep impression on Kern and ``Sunny`s`` librettists, Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach.

Still, every so often ``Sunny`` hints at the Jazz Age in which it was written. The ``blue`` notes that grace the beguiling melody of ``Dream a Dream,`` the two-step rhythm of the show`s most famous song, ``Who?``, foreshadow Kern`s masterful use of jazz vernacular in his 1927 hit, ``Show Boat.`` And Robert Russell Bennett`s glittering orchestration for ``Sunny``

shows the traditional light opera orchestra evolving to accommodate the brassier sounds of Broadway.

``Sunny,`` then, stands somewhere at the crossroads between the old world and the new-a charming transitional work perhaps most notable for what it tells us about Kern. The composer clearly was writing in a deeply nostalgic style, yet with a melodic craft and harmonic sophistication that made him the equal of Broadway`s prime musical innovator in the `20s, George Gershwin.

Though most of ``Sunny`s`` songs are forgotten, revivals such as this can only help give new life to the upbeat title number, the wry song ``It Won`t Mean a Thing,`` and the gentle waltz ``D`Ye Love Me?``

Certainly this performance, with McGlinn drawing an appropriately light and buoyant sound from the orchestra, argued eloquently for this music. McGlinn chose his soloists well, leaning toward first-rate musical theater voices rather than ponderous operatic ones.

Rebecca Luker, currently starring on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber`s ``Phantom of the Opera,`` showed a clarion soprano as the title character;

Brent Barrett`s warm tenor made him a fine leading man as Sunny`s true love, Tom; and Kim Criswell, George Dvorsky, Simon Green and Bevely Lambert sang their parts with humor and exuberance.

The star of the evening, however, remained ``Sunny`` itself, now properly restored to the living repertoire of American musical theater.


domingo, 26 de abril de 2026

WONDERFUL TOWN (2005 BBC RADIO)

 WONDERFUL TOWN (2005 BBC RADIO)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/xbnwvx
Show: Wonderful Town
Music: Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics: Betty Comden,  Adolph Green 
Book: Jerome Chodorov,  Joseph Fields
 
Date: August 10, 1999

Type: Noncommercial Audio / Concert Cast

Performer: Lynton Atkinson,  Brent Barrett,  Kimberly Cobb,  Kim Criswell,  Karl Daymond,  Michael Dore,  Robert Fardell,  Rodney Gilfry,  Thomas Hampson,  Melanie Marshall,  Audra McDonald,  Timothy Robinson,  Simone Sauphanor 

Notes: London Voices, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

Notes: BBC Radio 3 Proms (Royal Albert Hall) performance. Re-broadcast *1999 & 2005.


martes, 17 de febrero de 2026

THE RHYTHM CLUB (2000 TOURING CAST & DEMO)

THE RHYTHM CLUB (DEMO and 2000 TOURING CAST)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/61i0ai
More Info Here:
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Rhythm-Club-The-2000-Touring-Cast/8157/
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Rhythm-Club-The-Demo/11123/

DEMO: THE RHYTHM CLUB (7 SONGS)

THE RHYTHM CLUB (DEMO)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/61i0ai
Tracks:
1. That Harlem Sound
2. When Woody Played
3. They Taught Me Well
4. Up in Heaven They Play Swing
5. Pretending That I'm Somebody Else
6. Hello New York
7. Inside the Music

martes, 3 de febrero de 2026

DEMO: THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S

THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S (DEMO)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/3uthjw
More Info Here:
https://castalbums.org/recordings/Night-They-Raided-Minskys-The-Studio-Demo/9527/

miércoles, 24 de diciembre de 2025

SINGERS: THE FOUR PHANTOMS IN CONCERT (LIVE AT FEINSTEIN'S 54 BELOW)

THE FOUR PHANTOMS IN CONCERT (LIVE AT FEINSTEIN'S 54 BELOW)
https://mega.nz/file/z8g3WLAI#Gsj7mFScleOwAU3qKTIhkX4X9Hr032J4IUJmCLkVW-g
Tracks:
1   Overture (Live)  0:37
2   Old Friends (Live)  2:31
3   Welcome to Feinstein's / 54 Below... (Live)  1:16
4   This Is the Moment (Live)  3:13
5   Brent Barrett Intro (Live)  1:49
6   All I Care About - Brent Barrett (Live)  2:20
7   Franc D'ambrosio Intro (Live)  2:06
8   Speak Softly Love - Franc D'ambrosio (Live)  3:01
9   Ciarán Sheehan Intro (Live)  2:06
10  Danny Boy - Ciarán Sheehan (Live) 3:49
11  John Cudia Intro (Live)  2:15
12  'Til I Hear You Sing - John Cudia (Live)  3:55
13  The Impossible Dream (Live)  3:59
14  Pretty Women (Live)  2:32
15  Kaley Ann Voorhees Intro (Live)  0:44
16  Home - Kaley Ann Voorhees (Live)  3:12
17  Duet Medley (Live)  5:06
18  All I Ask of You (Live)  3:37
19  Bring Him Home Intro (Live)  0:31
20  Bring Him Home (Live)  3:46
21  The Phantom of the Opera (Live)  3:47
22  The Music of the Night Intro (Live)  1:19
23  The Music of the Night (Live)  5:02
24  I'm Nothing Without You (Live)  2:18
25  The Best of Times (Live)  1:58

viernes, 11 de abril de 2025

SINGERS: BRENT BARRETT "THE KANDER & EBB ALBUM"

BRENT BARRETT "THE KANDER & EBB ALBUM" (1999)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/w5237ts0lwog5cv/Brent_Ebb.rar
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/mgz4im
Tracks:
Second Chance [Steel Pier]
Sometimes a Day Goes by [Woman of the Year]
Life Is [Zorba]
Seeing Things [The Happy Time]
All That Jazz [Chicago]
All I Care About [Chicago]
No, My Heart
Wet [Steel Pier] -- Duet with Jane Krakowski
Isn't This Better [Funny Lady]
Give Me Love [Kiss of the Spider Woman]
Why Should Wake Up? [Cabaret] -- Duet with Ruthie Henshall
Married [Cabaret]Marry Me [The Rink]
The Skin of Our Teeth [The Skin Of Our Teeth]
A Quiet Thing [Flora, the Red Menace] -- with John Kander at the piano

SINGERS: BRENT BARRETT "THE ALAN JAY LERNER ALBUM"

BRENT BARRETT "THE ALAN JAY LERNER ALBUM" (2002)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/4qlup16t6tdstbb/Brent_Lerner_.rar
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/r5hbv3
Tracks:
1. "Come Back to Me" from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
2. "In the Broken Promise Land of Fifteen" from Lolita My Love
3. "They Call the Wind Maria" from Paint Your Wagon
4. "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" from My Fair Lady
5. "Headin' For New Orleans" from Huckleberry Finn
6. "Green Up Time" from Love Life
7. "You Haven't Changed" from The Day Before Spring
"I Remember It Well" from Gigi - with Lauren Bacall
8. "Economics" from Love Life
9. "She Wasn't You" from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
10. "I Left My Hat in Haiti" from Royal Wedding
11. "Too Late Now" from Royal Wedding - with Tami Tappan
12. "My Last Love" from What's Up?
"Let's Go Home" from Coco
13. "There's Always One You Can't Forget" from Dance a Little Closer
14. "Anyone Who Loves" from Dance a Little Closer
15. "Tell Me, Tell Me" from Lolita My Love

domingo, 6 de abril de 2025

THE MUSICALITY OF YOUMANS (2015 VARIOUS ARTISTS)

THE MUSICALITY OF YOUMANS (2015 VARIOUS ARTISTS)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/snuupc
More Info Here:
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Musicality-of-Youmans-The-2015-Various-Artists/30761/

domingo, 9 de febrero de 2025

GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWINS'S "STANDARDS & GEMS"

GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWINS'S "STANDARDS & GEMS"
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ib5mc1uvcujnhbz/George+%26+Ira+Gershwin-+Standards+%26+Gems%281998%29.rar
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/0arxgf

Thanks a lot, dear JAZZMAN2!!!

viernes, 27 de septiembre de 2024

WONDERFUL TOWN (1998 STUDIO CAST)

WONDERFUL TOWN (1998 STUDIO CAST)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/921ryw
Show: Wonderful Town
Music: Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics: Betty Comden, Adolph Green
Book: Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Fields

Date: June 1998

Performers:  Lynton Atkinson, Brent Barrett, Kimberly Cobb, Kim Criswell, Karl Daymond, Michael Dore, Robert Fardell, Rodney Gilfry, Thomas Hampson, Melanie Marshall, Audra McDonald, Timothy Robinson, Simone Sauphanor, London Voices

Tracks:
1. Overture (5:18)
2. Christopher Street -- Guide, Tourists, Villagers, Violet (4:58)
3. Ohio -- Ruth, Eileen (3:29)
4. Conquering New York -- Ruth, Chorus (3:52)
5. One Hundred Easy Ways To Lose A Man -- Ruth (3:22)
6. What a Waste -- Baker, Ruth, First Editor, Second Editor (3:07)
7. A Little Bit in Love -- Eileen (2:58)
8. Pass the Football -- Wreck (3:46)
9. Conversation Piece -- Eileen, Franck, Ruth, Chick (3:48)
10. A Quiet Girl -- Baker, Men's Chorus (3:38)
11. Conga! -- Cadet, Ruth, Cadets (3:36)
12. Entr'acte (3:54)
13. My Darlin' Eileen -- Solo Cop , Men's Chorus, First Cop, Second Cop, Third Cop, Eileen (3:33)
14. Swing! -- Villager, Ruth, Chorus, First Man, Second Man, First Girl, Second Girl (5:14)
15. Quiet Incidental -- Eileen, Ruth (:49)
16. Ohio (Reprise) -- Eileen, Ruth (1:26)
17. It's Love -- Eileen, Baker, Chorus (3:33)
18. Ballet at the Village Vortex (2:28)
19. The Wrong Note Rag -- Ruth, Eileen, Chorus (2:26)
20. It's Love (Reprise)
        Finale Act Two -- Eileen, Baker, Ruth, Chorus (1:23)

jueves, 28 de diciembre de 2023

GRAND HOTEL (1989 BROADWAY SOUNDBOARD)

GRAND HOTEL (1989 BROADWAY SOUNDBOARD)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/7rk3ie
Full show soundboard. Broadway. Unbelievably crisp stereo quality. 1989

There are 32 tracks.

Liliane Montevecchi, Brent Barrett, Jane Krakowski, Michael Jeter, Karen Akers, Timothy Jerome, John Wylie.

Book by Luther Davis. Music & lyrics by Robert Wright & George Forrest. Additional music & lyrics by Maury Yeston.

domingo, 8 de octubre de 2023

SILENCE! [2011 OOff-BC]

SILENCE! [2011 ORIGINAL OFF-BROADWAY CAST]
https://www.sendspace.com/file/l9geu6
More Info Here:
https://castalbums.org/recordings/Silence-2011-Original-Off-Broadway-Cast/23863/

jueves, 13 de julio de 2023

THE MAURY YESTON SONGBOOK (2003 STUDIO CAST)

THE MAURY YESTON SONGBOOK (2003)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/ofxsz0
Tracks:
1. Alice Ripley: Please, let's not even say hello
2. Brent Barrett: Only with you
3. Sutton Foster: I want to go to Hollywood
4. Johnny Rodgers: Danglin'
5. Betty Buckley: I had a dream about you
6. Philip Chaffin: My true love
7. Alice Ripley: A call from the Vatican
8. Laura Benanti: Now and then
9. Christopher Fitzgerald: You're there too
10. Eden Espinoza: Is someone out there?
11. Brent Barrett: New words
12. Christine Ebersole: My grandmother's love letters
13. Christine Andreas: By the river
14. Philip Chaffin: I am longing
15. Laura Benante & Robert Cuccioli: Home
16. Michael Holland: Another day in the modern world
17. Liz Callaway: Simple
18. Brian d'Arcy James: Unusual way
19. Betty Buckley: Be on your own
20. Howard McGillin: No moon

domingo, 9 de julio de 2023

STRIKE UP THE BAND (1930 VERSION) (2011 STUDIO CAST)

STRIKE UP THE BAND (1930)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/q8lv19myy5x8bds/STRIKE_(1930).rar
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/wxmtxj
Show: Strike Up the Band
Music: George Gershwin
Lyrics: Ira Gershwin
Book: Morrie Ryskind

Date: February 2011

Performers: Mark Agnes,  Kevin Bailey,  Mary Lou Barber,  Brent Barrett,  David Barron,  Don Bradford,  Don Chastain,  Colleen Clausing,  Jack Doyle,  Beth Fowler,  Joanna Glushak,  Charles Goff,  Jason Graae,  Joe Gustern,  Rex Hayes,  Juliet Lambert,  Stephen Lehew,  Kevin Ligon,  Rebecca Luker,  Jeff Lyons,  Joyce Nolen,  Roxann Parker,  James Rocco,  Deborah Unger,  Wendy Jo Vaughn,  Shelley Wald

Notes: 100th release by PS Classics. 1930 version, which was partially recorded in 1990 and 1991 during the same recording sessions as Strike Up the Band [1990 Studio Cast (1927 version)].

Length: 1:15:56

Tracks:
1. Overture 5:57
2. Fletcher's American Chocolate Choral Society -- Jason Graae, James Rocco, Don Chastain 5:25
3. I Mean to Say -- Juliet Lambert, Jason Graae 2:52
4. "Not apologize exactly?" -- Rebecca Luker, Brent Barrett 0:38
5. Typical Self-Made American -- Don Chastain, Brent Barrett 4:40
6. "Have a nice talk?" -- Rebecca Luker, Brent Barrett 0:44
7. Soon -- Brent Barrett, Rebecca Luker 2:43
8. Dream Music -- Brent Barrett, Don Chastain, Rebecca Luker, Rex Hayes, Jason Graae 1:36
9. The Unofficial Spokesman -- Charles Goff, Jeff Lyons 2:19
10. Patriotic Rally 1:54
11. "Has the war started yet?" -- Beth Fowler, Charles Goff 1:05
12. If I Became the President -- Beth Fowler, Charles Goff 3:15
13. Hangin' Around With You -- Juliet Lambert, Jason Graae 5:57
14. Finaletto Act I -- Brent Barrett, Don Chastain, James Rocco, Rebecca Luker 6:15
15. Strike Up the Band -- Brent Barrett 4:34
16. Opening Act II 5:12
17. Mademoiselle in New Rochelle -- Charles Goff, Jeff Lyons 5:18
18. I've Got a Crush on You -- Jason Graae, Juliet Lambert 3:51
19. How About a Boy? -- Don Chastain, Charles Goff, Jeff Lyons, Beth Fowler 2:53
20. Soldier's March -- Jason Graae, Don Chastain 0:38
21. Dream Music II -- Don Chastain, Brent Barrett, James Rocco, Rebecca Luker 1:12
22. Official Résumé 2:05
23. Ring-a-Ding-a-Ding-Dong Dell 2:31
24. Finale Ultimo -- Brent Barrett, Rebecca Luker 2:22

jueves, 15 de junio de 2023

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