Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949 Original Broadway Cast)

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Release Date:1991-11-15
Label:Sony
UPC:074644801323
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Sony
ASIN:B0000027TD
Category:Music

Tracks on Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949 Original Broadway Cast) by Sony

  1. Overture
  2. It's High Time
  3. Bye Bye Baby
  4. A Little Girl from Little Rock
  5. I Love What I'm Doing
  6. Just a Kiss Apart
  7. The Practice Scherzo
  8. It's Delightful Down in Chile
  9. Sunshine
  10. I'm A'tingle, I'm A'glow
  11. You Say You Care
  12. Mamie Is Mimi
  13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
  14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
  15. Homesick Blues
  16. Keeping Cool with Coolidge

Customer Reviews

Old fashioned but still very nice to listen - Reviewed on 2006-07-02
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Time has certainly damaged this musical; still, it's very nice to listen to thanks to Carol Channing's singing presence. The musical is sparkling, nostalgic and quite charming. Some songs will certainly run for ages such as "It's Delightful Down in Chile" and the most famous "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", a B'way musical icon for all times. I would recommend this CD to collectors of rare items since it has more historical than musical relevance. And that certainly counts from a cultural viewpoint.


Enjoyable fluff - Reviewed on 2005-04-07
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This is a show and score fondly remembered for being stronger than it really is. The best numbers (Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend; A Little Girl from Little rock) are steller but there is some filler material (Just a Kiss Apart, I'm A-Tingle I'm A-glow)and things go flat whenever Ms Channing isn't there.

Broadway collectors will want the CD because it uses several alternate takes, some of which are longer than those heard on the original Lp release. Alternate takes are used for: Bye Bye Baby; I Love What I'm Doing (includes introductory dialogue not on the Lp); It's Delightful Down in Chile; Sunshine; You Say You Care (has an extended ending); Homesick Blues (includes introductory dialogue.)

The booklet contains excellent notes on the history of the production, and a detailed synopsis. This show was already dated in 1949 and not of sufficient quality to warrant a full scale revival, but the original cast recording preserves the performances of one of the big Broadway hits of the 1940s.
a classic musical - Reviewed on 2002-12-30
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2 customers found this review helpful.

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES is the classic Broadway musical that launched the career of diva Carol Channing, and proved to be the zenith for playwright Anita Loos.

Ms Channing plays the role of dizzy flapper Lorelei Lee to perfection and is ideally-parterned by Yvonne Adair as sidekick Dorothy.

Interestingly, Ms Channing sings most of her songs without her trademark "grate". She occasionally slips into her raspy tone during "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend", but her "Just a Little Girl from Little Rock" is a crisp, clean delivery (this was a good decade before starring in HELLO, DOLLY!).

Yvonne Adair has a lovely singing-voice, used to best advantage in Dorothy's main big number "I Love What I'm Doin'". There are also great numbers like "I'm Atingle, I'm Aglow", "Maimie is Mimi", "You Say You Care" and "Homesick Blues" that never made it to the splashy Marilyn Monroe/Jane Russell movie (that was entirely different than the stage show, but just as delightful).

The cast also features Alice Pearce (best-known to musical-buffs as Lucy Schmeeler "girl of mystery" in ON THE TOWN), Jack McCauley, Eric Brotherson, George S. Irving and Reta Shaw.

Later followed by a rather-predictable 1995 Broadway revival starring K.T. Sullivan and Karen Prunzik.

Wonderful Score With Knockout Choral Arrangements - Reviewed on 1999-06-06
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9 customers found this review helpful.

"Mediocre?" Good lord, no. This is a delightful, underrated score. Styne is at his brightest and most tuneful, and Leo Robin (a Hollywood veteran) provides surprisingly witty and apt lyrics. The first reviewer complains that the songs aren't always related to the plot. Like the "integrated" musical is the only way of doing things! (And besides, if you bother to look at the script, you'll see that every song is appropriate to the character who sings it.) Buy this CD and enjoy such treats as "I Love What I'm Doing," "It's Delightful Down In Chile," and the wacky "Sunshine." But most of all, enjoy the truly incredible choral singing, courtesy of vocal arranger Hugh Martin, who puts the songs through all sorts of jazzy, improvised-sounding riffs and creates a unique choral sound that has to be heard to be believed. The sound is good. Get it.
Great musical that's underappreciated - Reviewed on 1998-12-26
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4 customers found this review helpful.

Contrary to the other reviewer, I find that this score is terrific. Sure, it's not one of the top Broadway scores like a GYPSY, SOUTH PACIFIC or SHE LOVES ME in which every or almost every song sparkles with the same equal fizz, but this score is melodic and like most of the also-rans of the 40s and 50s, outruns todays musicals in melodic value and strong musical theatre writing. We cared about the characters then, not the scenery. I suggest you find out for yourself. And while you're at it, read Anita Loos original novel (also for sale at Amazon)--it may be the best and most hilarious media form for the zany Lorelei Lee.
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