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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:09 am

mariana44 wrote:
By the way--I have just spotted an advert on tv. that they are doing a month long season of Carousel at the Barbican until 15th September--I would give anything to go--but just now, I have a very painful knee and find it hard to walk more than a few yards.
I'm very sorry to hear about your bad knee, Mariana! :cry: I hope you make a full recovery, soon.

Here's one I hope you have, beautiful music to soothe you:

Stones, Neil Diamond, 1971, MCA

(imo, the most exquisitely beautiful LP Neil recorded (or that anyone recorded that year, maybe). Unlike most of his LPs, most of the songs were written by other great songwriters, and I think in each case, Neil's is the best recording of each of those songs.
Beautiful, and never wears out. :)

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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:17 am

ROBERT M. wrote:I'm copying Marian here :wink: ................but Carousel (Original Film Soundtrack) :) ..............I love the adorable Barbara Ruick singing When I Marry Mr Snow :D :D
Me too, Robert. :D
Barbara Ruick was very special in that role.


Here's more very special:

Clouds, Joni Mitchell, Reprise, 1969 (of whom the multi-talented (guitarist, singer, songwriter) Stephen Stills said, "She was so talented, we were all intimidated by her.")

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Post by Eman » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:09 am

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu - Atlantic 1971
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Post by mariana44 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:16 pm

Robert & Marian--I can undersand why you love the original soundtrack of Carousel---but have you ever heard another version to compare it?
Katrina Murphy does a great Carrie, and Joanna Riding is a spectacular Julie on the National theatre cd.
Mariana

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Post by mariana44 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:17 pm

DEAN FRIEDMAN RUMPLED ROMEO
Mariana

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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 1:49 pm

Eman wrote:Crosby, Stills, Nadh & Young - Deja Vu - Atlantic 1971
Most definitely, Eman! :D
Great from first note to last. Timeless, too. Same with the Crosby Stills Nash debut album (I think either you or I already posted it). :)

And they were all much professionally and personally smitten with:

Ladies of the Canyon, Joni Mitchell, 1970, Reprise

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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 2:50 pm

mariana44 wrote:Robert & Marian--I can undersand why you love the original soundtrack of Carousel---but have you ever heard another version to compare it?
Katrina Murphy does a great Carrie, and Joanna Riding is a spectacular Julie on the National theatre cd.
Hi Mariana,
Do you know if there was ever a DVD of this Carousel, the London Cast that you love?
I see Amazon UK has it on CD, but I'd rather have the whole production on DVD if they filmed it?
Now I see it was a Cameron McIntosh production, who also brought us Les Mis that we love so much.
It does sound pretty special.

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Post by Eman » Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:28 pm

Lindy, all the Joni Mitchell albums are really good. My eldest sister use to listen to them all the time along with Carly Simon so when I hear them I think of my sister!!

Jesus Christ Superstar - Original UK album - 1969/1970 - Decca

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Post by mariana44 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:26 pm

HI Lindy---no there was never a dvd of that production--I would have given anything if there was. Cameron Mackintosh also did productions of
"Guys and Dolls" starring the previously mentioned Joanna Riding, whi I saw twice, and also "Oklahoma" with the lovely Hugh Jackman as Curly-which I also saw--that was the only production that was made into a film/dvd.[All at the National theatre]

I am a huge fan of anything Cameron Mackintish does-he is amazing 1
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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 9:23 pm

Well, you've convinced me, Mariana.
I need to hear this Carousel you've put me on to. Shame about no filming of the play, must've been awesome!
Read a couple critics reviews on Amazon and they agree with you that as good as the movie cast was, that this one is the "definitive", and of course includes music/scenes that were cut from the movie. Wowee wow WOW! :o
Good for you, that you got to see it on stage!

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Post by Eman » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:01 pm

You know reading about "Carousel", I have to admit I didn't know about it until I found out Shirley Jones (Mrs. Partridge) was in it. So I watched the movie as a kid and loved it, and even had my folks buy me the lp!! Then I got into stuff like the Music Man and all the others. I did however like The Sound of Music and loved the movie except when they are riding around town in their "curtain" clothes. LOL

The Sound of Music - Soundtrack - RCA - 1964

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Post by LindyG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:44 pm

Thumbs up, Eman. Sound of Music, vunderbar.

I hope you also saw and heard "Shirley Partridge" with Gordon MacRae in Oklahoma. They were maybe even better together in that one, and Rod Steiger gave a TREMENDOUS performance as the "villian" that anyone with a heart could empathize with. Oklahoma is a bit more upbeat than Carousel, but equally beautiful music and it's Rogers and Hammerstein again.

Me soooooooooooooooooo LOVE Robert Preston in Music Man, Victor Victoria, and now "Ben Franklin in Paris".
But I'm repeating myself from an earlier post, oh oh..... :lol:

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Post by mariana44 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:50 pm

I am so pleased Lindy--I hope you will not be disappointed--I love the bench scene on "If I loved you"--not in the film, and the reprise of "When I marry Mr Snow." I will be interested in your comments. And dpon't get me wrong, i really love the film version too.

Plus Oklahoma--in this case, I think the original soundtrack is the best.

itto Sound of Music !
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Post by Eman » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:51 pm

Lindy, yes I saw everything she was in, back in my Partridge days. Except Elmer Gantry until I was older. I couldn't fathom Mrs. Partridge as a "lady of the evening" :lol: :lol: :lol:

BTW..The Sound of Music, I love singing the songs while I drive and I have someone from work riding with me. It freaks them out that I'd listen to it and know all the words.

Bay City Rollers - Greatest Hits . Listening to it right now. Only the best version of and no offense to Dusty "I Only Want To Be Wtih You" ever!! Hands down in my book. This song was perfect for them and they could have been the original artists if it was written for them. I would put "The Tourists" version a close second with Anne Lennox's vocals..but for me it's The BCR's all the way and I'd say "Dusty, Who?"
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Post by mariana44 » Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:54 pm

I have a lovely cd of Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy singing together--so that is my new nomination.
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