| 1. Johnson's Motor Car |
| 2. Juice of the Barley |
| 3. O'Driscoll (The Host of the Air) |
| 4. Reilly's Daughter |
| 5. Patriot Game |
| 6. Legion of the Rearguard |
| 7. Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile! |
| 8. Jug of Punch |
| 9. Galway Bay |
| 10. Children's Medley |
| 11. Parting Glass |
In Person at Carnegie Hall,The Clancy Brothers With Tommy Makem,Sony,Celtic/Irish,Folk Revival,Int'l & World Music,Popular Music,Traditional Irish Folk
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Sondheim - A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (1992 Concert Cast)
Stephen Sondheim , Betty Buckley , Paul Gemignani , Patti LuPone , Liza Minnelli , and Bernadette Peters Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FDW Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Symphonic Sondheim: Sweeney Todd--orchestra, Jerry Hadley ("Johanna"), Eugene Perry,Herbert Perry ("Pretty Women")
- Evening Introduction--Bill Irwin
- Loveland/Getting Married Today--Ensemble, Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, Madeline Kahn
- Waiting for the Girls Upstairs--George Lee Andrews, Michael Jeter, James Naughton/Love, I Hear--Michael Jeter/Live Alone and Like It--James Naughton
- Someone Is Waiting--Richard Muenz/Symphonic Sondheim: Barcelona--orchestra
- Being Alive--Patti LuPone
- Good Thing Going--The Tonics
- Losing My Mind/You Could Drive a Person Crazy--Dorothy Loudon
- Our Time--Boys Choir of Harlem/Children Will Listen--Betty Buckley
- Anyone Can Whistle--Billy Stritch
- Water Under the Bridge--Liza Minnellli, Billy Stritch
- Back in Business--Liza Minnellli, Billy Stritch, Ensemble
Tracks:
- Symphonic Sondheim: Comedy Tonight--Bill Irwin, orchestra
- Sooner or Later--Karen Ziemba
- Pretty Lady--Mark Jacoby, Eugene Perry, Herbert Perry
- Green Finch and Linnet Bird--Harolyn Blackwell
- The Ballad of Booth--Patrick Cassidy, Victor Garber
- Broadway Baby--Daisy Eagan
- I Never Do Anything Twice--BETTY
- With So Little to Be Sure Of--Jerry Hadley, Carolann Page
- Not a Day Goes By--Bernadette Peters
- Remember?--Ron Baker, Peter Blanchet, Carol Meyer, Bronwyn Thomas, Blythe Walker (Quintet)/A Weekend in the Country--Kevin Anderson, George Lee Andrews, Mark Jacoby, Beverly Lambert, Maureen Moore, Susan Terry, Quintet
- Send in the Clowns--Glenn Close
- Old Friends--Liza Minnelli
- Sunday--Bernadette Peters, Broadway Chorus
Customer Reviews:
Great CD.......2006-08-06
Simply the Best.......2005-06-29
In a compilation of songs like this you're always going to have tracks that you prefer over others, but the majority of the renditions in this CD are great. This is simply one of the best collections of Sondheim out there. You get interpretations that span from "classical" (Green Finch), to bordering on insane (Anything Twice). This is to demonstrate how versatile this composer really is.
In my opinion, some of the best renditions are "Not a Day Goes By," "Anyone Can Whistle", "Girls Upstairs Medley," "Losing My Mind/Drive a Person Crazy," and "Weekend inthe Country." Makes me wish I had been there to witness it first hand.
If you love Sondheim and enjoy hearing Broadway performers, get this CD. A great recording.
Inconsistent, but mostly excellent.......2004-03-21
"Celebration" is not strong enough a word.......2003-04-30
I have been a major Sondheim fan for quite some time, and I finally obtained a copy of this album. I was blown away by the excellent cast and phenomenal selection of music. It is obvious how much work went into this production, considering that this is the live recording of a one time show, and it's flawless. The songs cover all of his shows with the exception of "Passion," which was released 3 years after this show. Also, the shows for which he wrote only lyrics are ommited, like West Side Story, Gypsy, etc. Thus, you can find material from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Anyone can Whistle, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Merrily we Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, and Assassins.
There are two striking things about this CD (besides the music and performers themselves). First of all, some of the songs are completely stylistically reworked. The most obvious are "Good Thing Going" and "I Never do Anything Twice." Both are traditionally very ballady with a piano accompaniment, but here they have been redone as jazzy tunes. The result is excellent. Such reworkings demonstrate that Sondheim writes music for virtually any style, and in these cases, across several styles. It's a great example of his variety. The other interesting thing is how many songs have overlapping melodies of songs from different shows. Case in point, "Our Time" and "No one is Alone" are sung seperately by the Harlem Boys Choir and Betty Buckley (the original Grizabella in Webber's atrocious "CATS," although Buckley was excellent) respectively, and then combined. Putting these two songs together offer different meanings to each, and the music is only enhanced. Another example, the trio of "Waiting for the Girls Upstairs," "Love, I Hear," and "Live Alone and Like It" are sung in that order, and then the latter two are combined. Again, the meanings of the songs change, this time in an almost narrative style, and offering different takes on love in the same montage. Lastly (at least for this review, there are more), Dorothy Laudon's (the original Ms. Hannigan in Annie) combination of "Losing my Mind" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" is brilliant. Those who are familiar with these songs will wonder how exactly they fit, but trust me, they do. She swtiches back and forth between melodies to create a number that starts poignant and beautiful, and soon moves to become uproariously funny. Both the song reworkings and overlapping melodies of unrelated songs are all for the better.
I recommend this recording to anyone wanting to get better acquainted with some of Sondheim's best work, or those already familiar who want to hear a tour de force of phenomenal music. It has been said that Sondheim is a masterful lyricist (which he is), but lacks real talent for music. This CD is the final proof that such critics are wrong. His music may take a few listenings to get into, contrary to Webber or Wildhorn, but unlike those two, he doesn't cater to the audience. He challenges them to think outside of traditional musical theater in a glorious repertoise of shows that reach for a smarter, more sophisticated form.
A maginificent evening, a magnificent album.......2001-12-16
This wonderful double CD shows off the best and brightest of the musical theatre composer and it is, as one person put it, "an embarassment of riches." With songs from his finest works done in amazing arrangements (listen to that harmony in "We Had a Good Thing Going"!) combined with fabulous performers this is a Sondheim lovers delight.
My favorite song is, without a doubt, Dorothy Louden and her wonderful medley of "Losing My Mind" into "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" followed very closely by the recently departed Madeline Kahn singing "Getting Married Today."
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In Person at Carnegie Hall
The Clancy Brothers With Tommy Makem Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024RN Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Johnson's Motor Car
- The Juice Of The Barley
- O'Driscoll (The Host Of The Air)
- Reilly's Daughter
- Patriot Game
- Legion Of The Rearguard
- Oro Se Do Bheatha Bhaile
- A Jug Of Punch
- Galway Bay
- Children's Medley
- The Parting Glass
Customer Reviews:
Have been looking for the Children's Medly forever!.......2007-05-19
Great Live Album.......2004-08-21
A great early Clancy/Makem album.......2004-08-13
Music that means something !.......2003-02-02
A fun night out!.......2001-03-19
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Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim (Live at Carnegie Hall 2001)
Manufacturer: Drg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059LFF Release Date: 2001-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Everybody Says Don't
- I Wonder What Became of Me?
- The Eagle and Me
- I Had Myself a True Love
- Into the Woods / Giants in the Sky (Malcolm Gets)
- Another Hundred People / So Many People (Malcolm Gets)
- Let's Face the Music and Dance / The Song Is You (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Happiness
- Loving You
- You Could Drive a Person Crazy
- Not A Day Goes By / Losing My Mind
Tracks:
- Buds Won't Bud
- I Got Lost in His Arms
- West Side Story Segment: Something's Coming / Tonight (Malcolm Gets)
- Move On (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Medley: Hard Hearted Hannah / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / San Francisco
- Ice Cream
- Send in the Clowns
- The Trolley Song
- Not While I'm Around (duet with Malcolm Gets)
- Anyone Can Whistle
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Barbara Cook is one of today's most accomplished song stylists, and if you don't believe us, just listen to this live album. It's a master class in the art of singing. It documents an evening at Carnegie Hall during which Cook proved that she can dissect and extract the substance out of the simplest of lyrics. One of the best surprises is "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" (from Company), which is taken at an amiable trot and allows the singer to display its humor. Cook is not a swinging singer and uptempo is not her pace; give her a ballad, though, and she'll wring the last drop of emotion out of it. Her version of "Losing My Mind" (here paired with "Not a Day Goes By") is simply astonishing. The singer also performs songs that Sondheim has said he wished he had written, an awful lot of them by Harold Arlen. No complaints here. Guest Malcolm Gets solos on a few songs and duets with Cook on others, including "Let's Face the Music and Dance." This is classic material done masterfully by a classic singer. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Wow!.......2004-02-20
Everyone Should Whistle.......2003-10-11
An amazing intro to the body of work of a true master.......2003-06-16
Beautiful, moving concert.......2003-04-13
I do have to say that by 2001, when this concert was recorded, Cook seemed to have a lost a little bit of power and intensity in her singing. This is only natural for someone of her age. Her voice is still lovely, but you can sense her keeping it in reserve a bit. She's as expressive as ever, but compare the rendition of "I got lost in his arms" on this album to the one on her previous album recorded in 1999, "The Champion Season", and there's less urgency and vocal depth in her singing here. That said, the high B at the end of "Ice Cream" is sensational.
So, despite that caveat, this is, again, a wonderful album, a must for Cook fans, especially for the gorgeous renditions of songs I'd never thought I'd get to hear her perform: "Not a Day Goes By", "Happiness/Loving You", "San Francisco", etc. Buy it!
... and I love Barbara Cook.......2003-02-11
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In Person At Carnegie Hall/In Concert/Luck of the Irish
Tommy Makem & the Clancy Brothers Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002AKA Release Date: 1997-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Johnson's Motor Car - The Clancy Brothers
- The Juice Of The Barley - The Clancy Brothers
- O'Driscoll (The Host Of The Air) - The Clancy Brothers
- Reilly's Daughter - The Clancy Brothers
- Patriot Game - The Clancy Brothers
- Legion Of The Rearguard - The Clancy Brothers
- Oro Se Do Bheatha Bhaile - The Clancy Brothers
- A Jug Of Punch - The Clancy Brothers
- Galway Bay - The Clancy Brothers
- Children's Medley - The Clancy Brothers
- The Parting Glass - The Clancy Brothers
Tracks:
- Blackwater's Side - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- MacAlpine's Fuzilliers - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Winds Of Morning - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Cockies Of Bungaree - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- William Bloat - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Red-Haired Mary - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Master McGrath - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Mick McGuire - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Peggy Gordon - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- In This Windy Old Weather - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- March Medley: Boys From The County Cork/Let Erin Remember - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
Tracks:
- Home Boys Home - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- The Old Orange Flute - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Wars Of Germany - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- They're Moving Father's Grave To Build A Sewer - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Mr. Moses Ri-Tooral-I-Ay - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Four Green Fields - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- The Jolly Tinker - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Easy And Slow - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Gallant Forty Twa - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
- Isn't It Grand, Boys - The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
Customer Reviews:
Couldn't Be More Pleased!.......2003-03-06
Personal favorites: "The Jolly Tinker", "The Old Orange Flute", "Mr. Moses Ri-Tooral-I-Ay"(a case of mistaken identity. Hebrew may look like Gaelic to the uninitiated), "Peggy Gordon", "William Bloat(a black comedic advertisement for Belfast linen!), "The Juice of the Barley", and "Master McGrath". I highly recommend this boxed set to any Irish music fan. Heck, I recommend it to ANY music fan! Slainte!
great cds.......2000-07-12
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