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A Celebration of Lerner and Loewe

A Celebration of Lerner and Loewe

Sepia Recordings


  1. * Brigadoon
    * Overture
  2. * Brigadoon
    * Come to Me, Bend to Me
  3. * Brigadoon
    * Down on MacConnachy Square
  4. * Brigadoon
    * There But for You Go I
  5. * Brigadoon
    * The Heather on the Hill
  6. * Brigadoon
    * I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean
  7. * Brigadoon
    * Almost Like Being in Love
  8. * Gigi
    * Prelude
    * Thank Heaven for Little Girls
  9. * Gigi
    * I Remember It Well
  10. * Gigi
    * The Parisians
  11. * Gigi
    * À Toujours
  12. * Gigi
    * I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore
  13. * Gigi
    * Say a Prayer for Me Tonight
  14. * Gigi
    * The Night They Invented Champagne
  15. * Gigi
    * Gigi
  16. * Paint Your Wagon
    * Prelude
    * Another Autumn
  17. * Paint Your Wagon
    * They Call the Wind Maria
  18. * Paint Your Wagon
    * I Talk to the Trees
  19. * Paint Your Wagon
    * Wand'rin Star
  20. * Paint Your Wagon
    * How Can I Wait
  21. * Paint Your Wagon
    * Finale: There's a Coach Comin' in; I'm on My Way
  22. * Paint Your Wagon
    * I Talk to the Trees (Pop Version)
  23. * Paint Your Wagon
    * Carino Mio (Pop Version)
  24. * Paint Your Wagon
    * Another Autumn (Pop Version)
  25. * My Fair Lady
    * Overture
  26. * My Fair Lady
    * Wouldn't It Be Lovely
  27. * My Fair Lady
    * With a Little Bit of Luck
  28. * My Fair Lady
    * On the Street Where You Live
  29. * My Fair Lady
    * The Rain in Spain
  30. * My Fair Lady
    * Get Me to the Church on Time
  31. * My Fair Lady
    * Show Me
  32. * My Fair Lady
    * I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
  33. * My Fair Lady
    * Finale: I Could Have Danced All Night
  34. * Brigadoon
    * Vocal Selections from Ice Capades of '53
  35. * Almost Like Being in Love
  36. * Waltz at Maxim's (She Is Not Thinking of Me)
  37. * My Fair Lady
    * I Could Have Danced All Night
  38. * My Fair Lady
    * Wouldn't It Be Lovely
  39. * My Fair Lady
    * Ascot Gavotte
  40. * My Fair Lady
    * On the Street Where You Live
  41. * My Fair Lady
    * Show Me
  42. * My Fair Lady
    * Get Me to the Church on Time
  43. * My Fair Lady
    * With a Little Bit of Luck
  44. * My Fair Lady
    * The Rain in Spain
  45. * My Fair Lady
    * I'm an Ordinary Man
  46. * My Fair Lady
    * Without You
  47. * My Fair Lady
    * I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
  48. * My Fair Lady
    * Finale: Grand Medley
  49. * My Fair Lady
    * I Could Have Danced All Night

Average customer rating:4.5 stars

5 stars An Evening with Lerner and Loewe

Sometime in the early seventies, while I was still a teenager, I shelled out forty dollars for a two record set, An Evening with Lerner and Loewe. This was an extraordinary amount of money for a student in college with a part time job at Pantry Pride, a then popular supermarket. For years I hoped in vain that it would be reissued in the stereo format as my copy was in mono. So you could imagine what a pleasant surprise it was for me to find out that this record set was not only released on CD but also in its original stereo.
The sound on these two CDs is amazing, especially when you know that Sepia used original records as the source. And what a treasure to listen to! The orchestrations are magnificent with Johnny Green's conducting just as sumptuously and lively as those old MGM musicals he worked on. In fact, he conducted the soundtrack for the film version of Brigadoon just a few years before he worked on these recordings.
Jane Powell is a delightful Lerner and Loewe heroine as she does wonders with "The Parisians", "Say a Prayer for Me Tonight", "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" and "I Could Have Danced All Night". It makes me wish that I had been old enough to see her on the summer circuit performing "My Fair Lady". But then, all of the singers add a theatrical flair to the proceedings making this recording sound like an original cast album. Jan Peerce also particularly effective in his contributions, especially with "On the Street Where You Live". And Robert Merrill is equally exciting singing "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and "GiGi". Most of these recordings are in stereo except for "A Toujours" and "The Rain in Spain" which were only on the mono release album. And, as always, there are exeptional extras on this CD set including some rare British releases. The liner notes are interesting and the photos are handsomely laid out.

4 stars Not quite all

Congratulations to Sepia Records for finding old, deleted studio cast recordings, cleaning them up and releasing them on CD for us show music tragics!! This 2 CD set celebrates the music of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner. The mere mention of their names brings immediately to mind their greatest scores for My Fair Lady, Brigadoon, Gigi, Paint Your Wagon and Camelot. Sadly this set does not include any music from Camelot. What it does contain is a wonderful 1958 double LP recording called An Evening with Lerner and Loewe,along with other rare deleted recordings. The 1958 recording features Johnny Green conducting the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra and chorale with singing sensations, Jan Peerce, Robert Merrill, Jane Powell and Phil Harris. They perform selections from Brigadoon, Gigi, Paint Your Wagon and My Fair Lady. The sound quality is excellent and the orchestra is also stunning.

The set also includes three songs (pop versions?) from Paint Your Wagon by Tony Bavaar, who was a member of the original Broadway cast, along with vocal selections from Brigadoon included on a 1953(?) Ice Capades LP(?). Also included are instrumental and vocal selections(1957)from My Fair Lady featuring Norrie Paramor and his orchestra featuring vocals from Patricia Cark, Bill shepherd and others. Maurice Chevalier features on one track with a strange rendition of Almost Like Being In Love from Brigadoon.

The CD booklet contains ample information about the composers, shows and the recordings used along with photographs of the composers and performers.

Sepia Records must be commended for their ability to find these rare LP recordings and the beautiful presentation and quality of sound produced for these CD's. I hope the company continues to explore the vaults and collections to provide musical theatre fans with these gems from the Golden Age of Broadway and the West End. This set is truly a celebration of the magic of Lerner and Loewe.

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