| 1. I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You |
| 2. Love Song Of Kalua |
| 3. Pua Lililehua |
| 4. Sophisticated Hula |
| 5. E Maliu Mai |
| 6. Song Of Old Hawaii- Kama Aina Keiki |
| 7. He'eia |
| 8. Blue Hawaii |
| 9. Sweet Someone |
| 10. Mauna Loa |
| 11. To You Sweetheart, Aloha |
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Tip-Toes/Tell Me More
Manufacturer: New World Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RGM8 Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Florida
- Nice Baby
- Looking For A Boy
- Lady Luck
- When Do We Dance?
- These Charming People
- That Certain Feeling
- Sweet And Low-Down
- Finale-Act I
- Entr'acte
- Our Little Captain
- Looking For A Boy
- It's A Great Little World!
- Nightie-Night!
- Tip-Toes
- Finale-Act II
- Overture
- Tell Me More
- Tell Me More
- Shopgirls And Mannequins
- Mr & Mrs. Sipkin
- When The Debbies Go By
- Three Times A Day
- Why Do I Love You?
- How Can I Win You Now?
- Kickin' The Clouds Away
- Finale-Act I
- Love Is In The Air
- My Fair Lady
- In Sardina
- Baby!
- Finaletto-Act 2
- Opening Ensemble
- Ukelele Lorelei
- Finale-Act II
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This two-CD set collects a couple of shows by George and Ira Gershwin. Both produced in 1925, the two musicals--Tip-Toes and Tell Me More--are fairly obscure and don't boast as many famous songs as contemporary Gershwin offerings such as Oh, Kay! and Lady Be Good. Still, they are bursting with wit, invention, and joie de vivre. Based on a 1998 concert production, Tip-Toes is delicious, and several songs deserve a place in the Gershwin pantheon: the ballad "Looking for a Boy," the love duet "That Certain Feeling," and the rousing dance number "Sweet and Low-Down." The score is also notable for its spectacular writing for duo pianos. Tell Me More is not as immediately accessible (indeed, it had the shortest run of any Gershwin musical, with 32 performances), but it's delivered with élan by its topnotch cast, which includes Sally Mayes, Christine Ebersole, Diane Fratantoni, and David Garrison. Under the expert musical direction of Rob Fisher (from New York's famed Encores! series), this double set is, of course, essential for Gershwin completists. In fact, just about any fan of zany Jazz Age artifacts should relish it. --Elisabeth VincentelliAlbum Description
Tip-Toes, which made its Broadway debut on December 28, 1925, was produced by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley, who had been the producers of the Gershwins' smash hit Lady, Be Good! the year before. Attempting to repeat that success, they once again combined the same book writers, Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, with the Gershwin brothers. Tip-Toes was well received by audiences and the press, and ran for 194 performances. It was given a subsequent production at the Winter Garden Theatre in London, opening August 31, 1926, running for 181 performances.One of the most overlooked Gershwin shows, Tell Me More was also the most unlikely of Jazz Age musicals. In an era marked by lavish extravaganzas and brash star vehicles, Tell Me More, which opened on April 13, 1925, relied on charm, modesty, and an impish sense of humor. Because it failed to recoup its investment on Broadway, it was relegated to the list of Gershwin flops; because its score was largely forgotten, it has been widely regarded as a minor effort. In truth, it's a key show. As the only full-length collaboration between George and Ira Gershwin and B.G. DeSylva, it combines the delicacy and grace of the scores George had written earlier in the decade with DeSylva and the bold wit he had pioneered in partnership with his brother Ira four months earlier in Lady, Be Good! The best of both worlds, Tell Me More was a one-of-a-kind achievement.
Customer Reviews:
Gifts from musical theater heaven!.......2005-07-24
Tell Me More and more and more.......2001-12-07
Two restored little Gershwin gems.......2001-11-10
Both "Tell Me More" and "Tip-Toes" were part of the discovery of many Gershwin manuscripts buried in a New Jersey warehouse; and we can be most thankful to New World Records for restoring the scores and bits of the dialogue in a two-CD boxed set (80598-2). The music is what you would expect from Gershwin: 1920s jazzy with that special core of Gershwin genius. Yes, a good deal of it sounds like Berlin and Kern--as did just about every other contemporary composer except Romberg (who sounded like Herbert). On the other hand, "Kickin' the Clouds Away" from the earlier show seems to be the inspiration for Berlin's "Shakin' the Blues Away" written two years later! "Tell Me More" also does not shy away from ethnic jokes (i.e., mistaking a request to disguise oneself as British for doing so as Yiddish) that do not offend at all. And if we moderns grow impatient with the rich bubbleheads of the F. Scott Fitzgerald crowd, they are still a breath of fresh air after the population of "Miss Saigon" and plays of that sort.
The game casts have voices just right for this sort of characterization and delivery. The "Tip-Toes" production is taken from the Carnegie Hall Concert version and is outstanding.
This New World set deserves a place of honor among the other Gershwin Brothers restorations on other labels. And do not forget the New World complete recording of Kern's "Sitting Pretty," which (like these two Gershwin shows) did not produce any hits but is delightful from overture to Finale Ultimo.
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Herb Ohta Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005GWAA Release Date: 2002-07-01 |
Tracks:
- I'll Weave A Lei Of Stars For You
- Love Song Of Kalua
- Pua Lililehua
- Sophisticated Hula
- E Maliu Mai
- Song Of Old Hawaii- Kama Aina Keiki
- He'eia
- Blue Hawaii
- Sweet Someone
- Mauna Loa
- To You Sweetheart, Aloha
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