Readers Digest Presents: The
Great Musicals – Glamour
& Majesty
Louise Gold
starred on Disc 2, Track 4, as Reno Sweeney from Anything Goes, The Readers Digest, 2005
Catalogue number: CD RDCD4821-2
Cast
Thomas Allen - as Fred Graham (from Kiss Me Kate)
Sven Bertil-Taube
– As
Graham Bickley – as Gaston Lachailles (from Gigi)
Matt Bogart - as Bill Starbuck (from 110 In The Shade)
William Chapman
Kim Criswell – as Mrs Sally Adams (from Call Me Madam)
Chuck Curtis
Lorna Dallas – as Linda Low (from Flower Drum Song), and, Marsinah (from Kismet)
Susanna Fellows - as a Palace Maid (from Nightingale)
Louise Gold - as
The Gordon Lorenz
Singers
Lindsay Hamilton - as Gigi (from Gigi)
Richard Harris - as King Arthur (from Camelot)
Mary Hegarty - as Cristiane (from King’s Rhapsody)
Marilyn Hill-Smith – as Countess Maritza (from Countess Maritza), and others
Graham Hoadly – as Lumley Lancaster (from Mr Cinders)
Doreen Hume as Ann Leia Owens (from The King And I)
Polly James – as
Queen
Neil Jenkins
Gareth Jones
Vanessa A. Jones
Helen Kucharek – as Valencienne (from The Merry Widow)
Denis Lawson – as Jim Lancaster (from Mr Cinders)
William Lewis
Valerie Masterson - as Cristiane (from Kings Rhapsody), The Marshioness of Shayne (Sarah Millick/Sari Linden) (from Bitter Sweet), and others
Alex McCowen - as Henry Higgins (from My Fair Lady)
Sean McDermott
Anna Moffo
Diana Montague - as Lilli Vanessi (from Kiss Me Kate)
Katrina Murphy - as Cunegonde (from Candide)
Steven Pacey – as Guy Lancaster (from Mr Cinders)
Ramon Remedios – as Count Tassilo Endrody-Wittenburg (from Countess Martiza)
James Smillie – as Henry II (from Thomas And The King), and, The Caliph (from Kismet)
Martin Smith – as Carl Linden (from Bitter Sweet)
Caroline Villiers – as Jeanie (from Thomas And The King)
Carl Wayne - as Judas Iscariot (from Jesus Christ Superstar)
Dave Willets
Glenn Winslade – as Camille de Rossellon (from The Merry Widow)
Production Team
Produced by - The Readers Digest, 2005
Credited Conductors – Gerry
Allison, Richard Balcombe, Craig Barna, Hill Bowen, Lehman Engel,
David Firman, Grant Hossack, Nick Ingman,
Uncredited Conductor – Patrick Vaccariello
Orchestras – Broadway Show Orchestra, D’Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra, The Hill Bowen Orchestra, The Lehman Engel Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra (aka the NSO Ensemble), New Sadlers Wells Opera Orchestra, The Nick Ingman Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra, The Robert Mandall Orchestra
Compilation Created By – Andrew Humphries
Repertoire Administration – Daniel Sankey
Technical Manager – Jon Archer
Print And Production by – Claudette Bramble, and, Richard Pankhurst
Booklet Notes by – Stephen Barnard – The Write Line
Copy Edited by – Richard Lutterloch, and, Andrew Humphries
Designed by – Andrew Briffett
Studio Designer –
Picture Credits – Arena Pictures
Track Listing
Programme 1
1. Dames (from
2. Melisande (from 110 In The Shade) – Matt Bogart with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted
by John Owen Edwards
3. This
4. The Hostess With
The Mostess On The Ball (from
Call
Me Madam) – Kim Criswell with
the National Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Richard Balcombe
5. The Night They
Invented
5. I Wonder What The
King Is Doing Tonight (from
Camelot)
– Richard Harris with Orchestra
conducted by Gerry Allison
6. Wunderbar (from Kiss Me Kate) – Thomas Allen, and, Diana Montague with the National
Symphony Orchestra conducted by John
Owen Edwards
7. The Emperor Is A
Man (from Nightingale)
– Susanna Fellows with Orchestra
conducted by David Firman
8. Be Mine My Love,
Be Mine (from Countess
Maritza) – Marilyn Hill-Smith,
and, Ramon Remedios with the New Sadlers Wells Opera Orchestra
conducted by Barry Wordsworth
9. The Violin Began
To Play (from King’s
Rhapsody) – Mary Hegarty
with the National Symphony Orchestra
conducted by John Owen Edwards
10. Waltz For A Ball (from Cinderella) – Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by John Owen Edwards
11. Prima Donna (from The Phantom Of The Opera)
– National Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Martin Yates
12. Glamorous Nights (from Glamorous Nights) – Valerie Masterson, with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted
by John Owen Edwards
13. Our Great Mikado (from The Mikado) – Gareth Jones and Chorus with the D’Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra conducted
by John Pryce Jones
14. The Perfume Of
Blossoms In May
(from The Count Of Luxemburg) – Marilyn
Hill-Smith, and, Neil Jenkins,
with the New Sadlers Wells Opera
Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth
15. Just As The Sun
Awakens (from The
Merry Widow) – Helen Kucharek,
and, Glenn Winslade with the New Sadlers Wells Opera Orchestra,
conducted by Barry Wordsworth
16. Someday My Heart
Will Awake (from
King’s
Rhapsody) – Valerie Masterson
with the National Symphony Orchestra
conducted by John Owen Edwards
17. Glitter And Be
Gay (from Candide)
– Katrina Murphy, with the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted
by Martin Yates
Programme 2
1. Superstar (from Jesus Christ Superstar) –
Carl Wayne and the Gordon Lorenz Singers
2. Journey Of A
Lifetime (from Aspects
Of Love) – Dave Willets
3. Elaborate Lives (from Aida) – Dean McDermott (well the sleeve notes
says Dean McDermott but it is probably Sean McDermott), and, Vanessa A. Jones with the NSO Ensemble conducted by “Martin Yates” (well the sleeve notes
has it down as Martin Yates, but its probably Patrick Vaccariello)
4. I Get A Kick Out
Of You (from Anything
Goes) – Louise Gold with the
National Symphony Orchestra
conducted by John Owen Edwards
5. A Pretty Girl Is
Like A Melody (from
The
Ziegfeld Follies) –
6. Come To The Ball (from My Fair Lady) – Alec McCowen with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted
by John Owen Edwards
7. I’ll See You
Again (from Bitter
Sweet) – Valerie Masterson,
and Martin Smith, with the New Sadlers Wells Orchestra conducted
by
8. At The Ball (from Mr Cinders) – Denis Lawson, Steven Pacey, and, Graham
Hoadly with Orchestra conducted by
9. I Enjoy Being A
Girl (from Flower
Drum Song) – Lorna Dallas
10. ‘Tis Love (from Thomas And The King) – James Smillie, and, Caroline Villiers, with Orchestra
conducted by Ian Macpherson
11. Baubles, Bangles
And Beads (from Kismet)
– Lorna Dallas, and, James Smillie, with Nick Ingman and his Orchestra (well James Smillie is credited but it is doubtful he
actually sang on this track).
12. The Best Things
In Life Are Free
(from Good News) –
13. The Love Of Long
Ago (The Merry Widow Waltz) (from The Merry Widow) – Anna Moffo, and, William Lewis, with Lehman
Engel and his Orchestra
14. The Embassy
Waltz (from My
Fair Lady) – The National
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Martin
Yates
15. Golden Days (from The Student Prince) – William Lewis, and, William Chapman, with Lehman Engel and his Orchestra
16. Shall We Dance (from The King And I) – Doreen Hume with Hill Bowen and his Orchestra
17. It’s A Grand
Night For Singing
(from State Fair) – Chuck Curtis
with the Broadway Show Orchestra
The sleeve
notes give the number Elaborate Lives as being conducted
by Martin Yates, however it seems as
though this is likely to be a mistake and it is in fact the recording conducted
by Patrick Vaccariello. (Seeing as
Mr Yates has no recollection of having conducted that number, and Mr
Vaccariello was credited on the Simply Musicals
album which certainly sounds like it is the same track). The Sleeve notes also
give James Smillie as singing on Baubles
Bangles And Beads, however I could not hear him on it, and it is the
same track as that on The
Greatest Musicals Of The 20th Century, and he was not credited
on the track there, so it seems likely he was not singing on that track (though
he was on that recording of Kismet)
One wonders
whether the singer named as “Susanna
Fellows” might really be the actress Susannah
Fellows.
One also
wonders whether “Anna Moffo” could
also be the singer listed on a couple of other albums as Anne Moffo
The track I Get
A Kick Out Of You on this album is from the JAY/TER recording of Anything Goes – Website Recommended album,
on which Katrina Murphy also sang.
This of course featured John
Owen-Edwards conducting the NSO.
Louise Gold has also sung a parody of I Get A Kick Out Of You as I Get
A Kick Out Of U on Sesame Street.
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Louise Gold,
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Kim Criswell,
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Valerie Masterson, Katrina Murphy, Sian
Phillips, and, Martin Smith’s
recording credits include Great Duets
From The Musicals. This also involved the National Symphony Orchestra, the New Sadlers Wells Opera Orchestra, and, the Philharmonia Orchestra; with maestros John Owen-Edwards, and, Martin
Yates. This includes the same recording of I’ll See You Again.
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Louise Gold,
Thomas Allen, Kim Criswell, Louise Gold,
Thomas Allen’s television credits include an appearance on The Ghost Of Faffner Hall.
Graham Bickley has appeared on stage in The
Pirates Of Penzance (Stage Production), with that company in The Pirates Of
Penzance (Gala Performance), The Pirates Of Penzance
(Gala Preview), The
Pirates Of Penzance (Benefit Preview), and as part of that company in The Royal Variety Performance
(1982). He has since appeared in Mexican
Hayride.
Lorna Dallas, and, Richard Harris also
appeared in The Royal Variety
Performance (1982).
Graham Bickley, Kim Criswell,
Graham Bickley, Kim Criwell, The Gordon Lorenz Singers, Richard Harris, William Lewis, Valerie
Masterson, and, Martin Smith’s
recording credits include The Great Musicals –
Wonderful Tales, which Anna Moffo
may also have sung on. This also involves The
Lehman Engel Orchestra, The National
Symphony Orchestra, The New Sadlers
Wells Opera Orchestra, and, The
Philharmonia Orchestra; with maestros Gerry
Allison, Richard Balcombe, Lehman Engel, John Owen-Edwards,
Kim Criswell’s Radio credits include Let ‘Em Eat
Cake, which was conducted by Barry
Wordsworth
Kim Criswell, Valerie Masterson, and, Katrina Murphy’s recording credits
include On The Town, which was also featured the NSO conducted by John Owen Edwards.
Kim Criswell has appeared on stage (along with Louise Gold) in Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes.
Kim Criwell, Lorna Dallas, Louise Gold, The Gordon Lorenz Singers, Stanley
Grover, Richard Harris, Marylin Hill-Smith, Doreen Hume, Alec McCowan, Carl Wayne,
and, Dave Willets’s recording
credits include The
Greatest Musicals Of The 20th Century, which Anna Moffo may have sung on. This also
involves the Hill Bowen Orchestra, The Lehman Engel Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra, The Nick Ingman Orchestra, and, The Robert Mandell Orchestra; with
maestros of Gerry Allison, Hill Bowen, Lehman Engel, Nick Ingman,
Robert Mandell, John-Owen Edwards, and, Martin
Yates. This was also produced by The
Readers Digest, and, includes the same recordings of I Wonder What The King Is Doing
Tonight, Superstar, I Get A Kick Out Of You, and, Shall
We Dance. It also includes the same version of Baubles Bangles And Beads.
Lorna Dallas, and, Martin Smith
appeared in Kids At Heart.
Lorna Dallas, and, Martin Smith
appeared in Broadway To Brighton, which Susanna Fellows may have appeared in.
Lorna Dallas appeared in Happily Ever After,
and, CLIC’s 18th
Birthday Celebration; her radio credits include guesting on Let’s Do The Show Right Here.
Lorna Dallas appeared in the Side By Side By
Sondheim 25th Anniversary Gala, as did
Dave Willets appeared in Chicago & Company,
which Susanna Fellows may have
appeared in.
Linzi Hamilton, and, Katrina Murphy’s
recording credits include Stop
The World I Want To Get Off, which also featured the NSO conducted by Martin
Yates.
Polly James has appeared in Will-Aid.
Alec McCowen appeared in The Cherry Orchard.
Steven Pacey appeared in the Side By Side By
Sondheim 30th Anniversary Gala.
James Smilie appeared in Sondheim At The
Barbican, which was conducted by
Martin Smith appeared in The Metropolitan
Mikado, and a concert of highlights from the Ratepayers Iolanthe
& Metropolitan Mikado, both of which were conducted by John Owen Edwards.
Martin Smith appeared in A Time To Start
Living, and, Comedy Tonight.
Carl Wayne worked on Spitting Image.
Richard Balcombe conducted The Gondoliers.
David Firman had previously played the synthesiser for sound effects on the film The Dark Crystal.
John Owen-Edwards also conducted the NSO on the studio cast album of Cabaret.
Martin Yates wrote his own musical The Soap Opera
Richard Harris, and, Valerie Masterson’s
recording credits include Centre Stage
Showtime!; Which also features The
National Symphony Orchestra; along with maestros Gerry Allison, John Owen
Edwards, and, Martin Yates.
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Lorna Dallas, Stanley Grover, Lindsay
Hamilton, Marilyn Hill-Smith,
Kim Criswell, Lorna Dallas, The Gordon Lorenz Singers, Stanley Grover, Valerie Masterson, and, Martin
Smith’s recording credits include The
Great Musicals – Laughter And Tears; This also involved The National Symphony Orchestra, and, The New Sadler’s Wells Orchestra; with
maestros Craig Barna, John Owen Edwards,
Thomas Allen, Graham Bickley, Matt Bogart, Kim Criswell,
Kim Criswell, Richard Harris, Vanessa A Jones, Sean McDermott, and, Katrina
Murphy’s recording credits include The
Best Of The Musicals. This also involved the National Symphony Orchestra / NSO
Ensemble, with maestros Gerry
Allison, Craig Barna, John Owen Edwards, and, Martin Yates. This includes the same
recording of Elaborate Lives.
Dave Willets went on to take part in Shopping
With The Stars 2009.
Matt Bogart, Kim Criswell, Vanessa A. Jones, Valerie Masterson, and, Sean
McDermott can also be heard on 100 Hits
Musicals; accompanied by The
National Symphony Orchestra, with maestros Craig Barna, David Firman,
John Owen Edwards, and, Martin Yates. This album includes same
recording of Elaborate Lives.
Thomas Allen, Richard Harris, Diana Montague, and, Valerie Masterson can also be heard on Let’s Go On With The Show – Hit Songs From
The West End & Broadway, accompanied by The National Symphony Orchestra, with maestros Gerry Allison, and, John
Owen Edwards. This album includes the same recording of Wunderbar.
Graham Bickley, Kim Criswell, Lorna Dallas, The Gordon Lorenz Singers, Katrina
Murphy, Jim Smilie, and, Carl Wayne’s recording credits include The Great Musicals - From Broadway to
Hollywood; This also involved The
National Symphony Orchestra, with maestros Craig Barna, John Owen
Edwards, and, Martin Yates.
Marilyn Hill-Smith took part in Camberwell Pocket Opera’s First Fundraising
Gala.
Review
by Emma Shane, July 2007
This is another of those bizarre compilation disks with a whole bunch of stuff all mixed up together, such that if you don’t like one track you might like the next. The big different between this particular album, and many other compilations is that it covers a very very wide range of styles, all the way from Franz Lehar to Andrew Lloyd-Webber. Interestingly those two have been responsible for writing some of the most mass merchandised shows in musical theatre history. Along the way we also encounter: Gilbert & Sullivan, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Lerner & Lowe, and, Warren & Dubin; as well as such unlikely juxtapositions as Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Ivor Novello, and Alexander Borodin.
With some of the items, such as: Dames, I
Get A Kick Out Of You, A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, I
Enjoy Being A Girl, and, It’s A Grand Night For Singing it’s
hard to see how they fit into the overall theme of the album. Nevertheless
these are usually among the better, and livelier pieces on the album, so one
doesn’t really mind. Other items, such as Baubles Bangles And Beads (a fine
performance from Lorna Dallas), and The
Hostess With The Mostess On The Ball are rather more obvious choices.
Naturally a theme such as this one includes a lot of operetta. Some of it is
very enjoyable, but it can get a bit tedious after a while. I thought the Gilbert And Sullivan extract a
particularly dull version of something which could have been done in a much
luscher manner. There were also numbers which while perfectly satisfactory in
themselves, I couldn’t help thinking have been done just the bit better, and
livelier these being: Matt Bogart’s Melissande (well can anything compare
to John Capes in performance!); and Thomas Allen & Diana Montague’s Wunderbar (it’s very nice, but Kathryn Grayson & Howard Keel got just that bit more out
of it, as for that matter did Louise
Gold & Andrew C Wadsworth).
Then there’s such classics as A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, I’ll
See You Again (of which no version can ever sound quite as interesting
as
Besides the classics, this album also contains
some forgotten gems; the best, and most unusual of these being the very funny At
The Ball from Mr Cinders – Denis Lawson, Steven Pacey
and
The majority of the classic numbers on this album
are performed passably well, but there are some which really stand out as
something special. Among these one of the greats is Kim Criswell’s splendid performance of The Hostess With The Mostess On The Ball. Ethel Merman is indeed a hard
act to follow (and this is one of those triumphs that she did on both stage
and film). Yet Kim Criswell does a
first class job, and in a way goes even better than Merman with this number,
not least because of the accent. Sometimes when performing in musicals, accents
are Kim Criswell’s weakness. She
seldom succeeds in quite getting away from her
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