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Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy (1975 Broadway Revival Cast)

Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy (1975 Broadway Revival Cast)
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Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy (1975 Broadway Revival Cast)  (Audio CD) 
by Schuyler Greene

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:April 10, 1992
Studio:Drg
Composer:Jerome Kern
Conductor:Heribert Munchner, Jörg Faerber, Günter Kehr
Orchestra:Southwest Studio Orchestra, Württemberg Chamber Orchestra, Mainz Chamber Orchestra, Very Good Eddie Orchestra
Number Of Discs:1
Format:Cast Recording
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Track Listing
1. Overture - Orchestra
2. We're On Our Way - Company
3. Some Sort Of Somebody - Miss Wells & Mr. Christmas
4. Thirteen Collar - Mr, Repole
5. Bungalow In Quogue - Miss Seidel, Miss Fairbank
6. Isn't It Great To Be Married - Mr. Repole & Mr Wyman
7. Good Night Boat - Company
8. Left All Alone Again Blues - Miss Seidel
9. Hot Dog! - Company
10. If You're a Friend Of Mine - Miss Seidel, Mr. Repole
11. Wedding Bells Are Calling Me - Company
12. Honeymoon Inn - Miss Wells & Company
13. I've Got To Dance - Mr. Shane (Vocal & Banjo) & Company
14. Moon Of Love - Miss Hudson & Company
15. Old Boy Neutral - Miss Wells & Mr. Christmas
16. Babes In The Wood - Miss Seidel & Mr. Repole
17. Katy-Did - Miss Hudson
18. Nodding Roses - Miss Wells & Mr. Christmas
19. Finale - Company

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5A musical as it used to be  Oct 23, 1999 By F. Behrens "Frank Behrens"
My fellow reviewer from Monterey Mass. hit the nail on the head. Though not as good as some of the "Princess Theater" shows to come ("Oh, Boy," "Oh, Lady, Lady," and the rest--this musical is quite an improvement on the bubbleheaded competition it had not only in its own time but long after it. It is also a relief from the "musical play" that replaced the musical comedy. Not a single hit song and not a single poor one in the whole show that was a pioneer of the great "integrated" shows to come, not the least of which would be Kern's own "Show Boat." This is a must for every serious collection of Broadway shows.

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4A GEM FROM THE PRINCESS THEATRE . . .  Sep 06, 2005 By J. T Waldmann "yaakov98"
I agree with Mr. Behrens that this recording is a "must" for anyone serious about the American musical theatre, but I found the whole thing a trifle boring. (I would have given it 3 stars, but I was worried about turning people off.) The performances are splendid, and the original orchestrations for 10 pieces are a delight to hear. Upon hearing the overture, you might think you're listening to a superb digital restoration of an early 1900's recording. It's a gas.

Mr. Behrens states that the score contains neither a hit nor a miss and is an "improvement on the bubbleheaded competition," but the operettas of Sigmund Romberg, Rudolph Friml, Victor Herbert, et.al, were overflowing with far better songs than Jerome Kern would write for this or any other Princess Theatre Show. Many of the lyrics for "Eddie" are pretty inane, typical for the time, however. Kern wrote a much better score two years later for "Leave It to Jane" (1917), lyrics provided by long time collaborator P.G. Wodehouse. (A wonderful recording of the 1958 revival of "Jane" is available on AEI Records.) With Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, II, Jerome Kern wrote "Show Boat" in 1927, giving us the first truly great American musical. He also contributed some of Hollywood's most memorable songs, including "A Fine Romance," "The Way You Look Tonight," and "The Last Time I Saw Paris."

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5VERY GOOD, INDEED  Jun 19, 2008 By Julio Lopez "soundtrack fan"
If you like those old musicals direct heirs of the austrian operettas, you'll love this. Obviously enough, it will sound old-fashioned to many modern ears, but we have to put this in a historical context. These tunes are the ones which gave birth to many others that came thereafter. It's a naive, candid kind of music, but rich in tuneful melodies and charming lyrics. In two simple words: LOVELY & NOSTALGIC.

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5Wonderful version of a charming show  Sep 07, 1998
This is a 1915 show but it has more snap and charm than the current long melodramas that masquerade as entertainment

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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