Sings Sondheim

by Nonesuch

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Release Date:2002-10-29
Label:Nonesuch
UPC:075597969023
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Nonesuch
ASIN:B00006JP2C
Category:Music

Tracks on Sings Sondheim by Nonesuch

  1. Opening
  2. Lesson #8
  3. Another Hundred People
  4. When?
  5. Someone Is Waiting
  6. Johanna
  7. Green Finch and Linnet Bird
  8. Pretty Women
  9. Finishing the Hat
  10. If You Can Find Me, I'm Here
  11. Live, Laugh, Love
  12. Live Alone and Like It
  13. Everybody Says Don't
  14. Rich and Happy, Part 1
  15. Our Time
  16. Broadway Baby
  17. Rich and Happy, Part 2
  18. Uptown, Downtown
  19. Liaisons
  20. Send in the Clowns
  21. Live, Laugh, Love (reprise)
  22. You Could Drive a Person Crazy
  23. Free
  24. Company
  25. Waiting For The Girls Upstairs
  26. Pleasant Little Kingdom/Too Many Mornings
  27. Not While I'm Around
  28. All Things Bright and Beautiful
  29. It Takes Two
  30. In Someone's Eyes
  31. Beautiful
  32. Losing My Mind
  33. Take the Moment
  34. Sunday

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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Recorded live at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, this double CD is one heck of an extensive tribute to Stephen Sondheim. Backed only by Paul Ford on piano, Mandy Patinkin gets through nearly three dozen songs penned by the Broadway master. Some are obvious (excerpts from Sunday in the Park with George, in which the singer created the title role), others less so ("If You Can Find Me I'm Here" from Evening Primrose). Patinkin is often mocked for his shivering falsetto, but here, it's actually when his voice explores a lower register that it falters. What's more interesting is when he tackles songs usually sung by women, such as Follies' "Broadway Baby" and Company's "Another Hundred People" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy"--the latter hammed up so much that you can hear the chewing of the scenery. A distinctively mannered interpreter, Patinkin remains an acquired taste, but fans of his will be in heaven with this set. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews

Sondheim.... sung well. - Reviewed on 2007-09-25
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People who cannot appreciate the wit and beauty of Sondheim's songs and Patinkin's joyous renditions of them should refrain from writing reviews on this album. This is my favorite album of Patinkin's and his interpretations of Sondheim's songs are priceless...he seams to relish every clever phrase and beautiful chorus. Some of my favorite songs include "Free" from Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Forum, Patinkin captures the pain of slavery and the joy of being free, and it's funny too. "Beautiful" from Sunday in the Park with George and "Sunday" from the same. Because of this album I have found a much deeper appreciation for Sondheim's songs...what a wonderful thing to have.
Patinkin Live - Reviewed on 2007-07-19
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I am a huge Mandy Patinkin fan, and this is, without a doubt, one of the best CDs in my collection. The transitions between songs are excellent and seamless, plus the song selection was top-notch.
Sondheim recital - Reviewed on 2007-01-22
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Probably the best way to approach these disks is to treat them like a recital in a concert hall. Rather as you would listen to a Schubert or Schumann song cycle. Taken together this way, we come to hear Sondheim as one of our finest composers, serious, comic, manic, depressive, always dead on target no matter what the subject matter. And Patinkin is perfect for these songs; he understands the meaning and value of every note and every word, just as a fine concert singer would do, and he makes his listeners understand, too. One of the most intriguing concept albums in recent memory, and a joy all the way through. Bob Finley, Palm Springs, CA.
Also a very dissapointed fan - Reviewed on 2003-08-22
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4 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

I too LOVE Mandy and Stephen Sondheim and own just about everything both has ever made! I also have been to 6 of Mandy's live performances. This was truly a big dissapointment to me. Every concert I have seen Mandy in has been filled with emotion and his personality just grabs hold of you for an evening of wonderful escape-ism. This to me was very un-entertaining and I actually became irritated after awhile of listening to it. It seemed to drone on with out the wonderful feelings and emotions and soaring voice that Mandy typically puts into his music. I gave this as a gift too (since my friend and I had missed Mandy at his Sondheim review in DC last year) and felt badly that I had. There are so many other great recordings of Mandy...Kidults, Saturday in the Park with George, The Secret Garden, Mandy sings Rogers & Hammerstien and Sondheim. This one has just sat on my shelf after I played it through twice hoping to warm up to it...while my other recordings are very worn out with years of playing!
Adequate performance; poor entertainment - Reviewed on 2003-05-04
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1 customer found this review helpful, 7 did not.

I received this disc the same day a "Philip Quast Live at the Donmar". The Quast disc has its own flaws (and I dont wish to compare the two performers) but it has been strung together in a more thoughtful manner, with witty imagination and using a more dangerous in the choice of songs, which is really where this disc fails. The songs here are generally enjoyable though rather standard, and the lack of cohesion (running the songs together doesnt count) means I just dip into the discs listening to a few favourites, rather than enjoying the whole show.
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