Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Original London Cast)
01/01/2002 | Sony
Lyrics from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Original London Cast)
All Music Guide Review
Film producer Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, who bought the film rights to Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, also picked up Fleming's children's book, -Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, a fantasy about a family and a flying car, and in the 1960s he hired children's author Roald Dahl to co-adapt it into a screenplay and stole away songwriting brothers Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman from Walt Disney to write the score. The Shermans' most successful film had been Mary Poppins, which co-starred Dick Van Dyke, and Broccoli cast Van Dyke as the father, bringing the whole project to United Artists, the same studio that handled the Bond films. The resulting two-and-a-half-hour children's movie musical appeared for the 1968 Christmas season, at which time it was greeted with lukewarm reviews and a modest box office success, while the soundtrack album reached the Top 100 and stayed in the charts for six months. That might have been that, except for the emergence of home video, which gave the film a new life among later generations of undiscerning children. Thirty-four years later, the film served as the basis for a musical that opened in London's West End on April 16, 2002. West End star Michael Ball replaced Van Dyke, with Emma Williams stepping in for the film's Sally Ann Howes as the widowed father's love interest, Truly Scrumptious. Veteran British actor Brian Blessed had the small part of Baron Bomburst, and one of the villains, the Childcatcher, was played by Richard O'Brien, a long way from his days as creator and co-star of The Rocky Horror Show. The main element of the production, in an echo of +The Phantom of the Opera's falling chandelier and +Miss Saigon's helicopter, was the car, which flew out over the audience at the end of the first act. Of course, that isn't visible on the cast album, although the actors do their best in the 14th track, "Chitty Takes Flight," to describe it. The album is more about the Shermans' score, which is similar to much of their work for the Disney films of the '60s, especially Mary Poppins, which also has a pre-World War I English setting. From the Academy Award-nominated title song to "Toot Sweets," "Posh," and "The Roses of Success," the score is full of tuneful, catchy songs that aim for charm, but often settle for silliness. "Hushabye Mountain" is a lullaby that allows Ball, as it did Van Dyke before him, to pull the audience's heartstrings. The Shermans have dropped one song from the film ("This Lovely Lonely Man") and added a half a dozen that are either newly written or were dropped from the film, and the new songs are of a piece with the old. There's nothing as impressive as their best songs for Mary Poppins, but it's easy to imagine the music serving as the basis for many rousing production numbers in the show. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Original London Cast) Track Listing
Credits of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Original London Cast)
- Yvonne McGuiness
- Violin
- Ann Morfee
- Mandolin, Violin
- Richard O'Brien
- Vocals, ?
- Celia Sheen
- Violin
- Richard M. Sherman
- Lyricist, Executive Producer
- Robert B. Sherman
- Lyricist, Photography, Executive Producer
- John Trussler
- Violin
- Adrian Turner
- Violin, Viola
- Shelley Van Loen
- Violin
- Peter Walton
- Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar
- Phil Woods
- Horn
- Joe Hayes
- Choir Coordinator
- Ian McKinnon
- Violin
- Steve McManus
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Gary Milner
- Vocals, Cast
- David Ross
- Vocals, Cast
- Michael Ball
- Vocals, Cast
- Adrian Lane
- Trombone
- David Henry
- Vocals, ?
- David Hunt
- Engineer, Mastering
- Gillian Lynne
- Choreographer, Musical Staging
- Andy Bruce
- Sound Effects, Sound Design
- Graham Hoadly
- Vocals, Cast
- Nichola McAuliffe
- Vocals, Cast
- Gavin McNaughton
- Bassoon, Contrabassoon
- Emil Wolk
- Vocals, Cast
- Martin Turnland
- Violin, Viola
- Suzanne Wilson
- Harp
- Pan Hon Lee
- Violin
- Bennett B. Garner
- Vocals, Cast
- Julie Barnes
- Vocals, Cast
- Jonathan Barenham
- Horn
- Peter Graham
- Violin
- Nicholas Gilpin
- Pro-Tools
- Scarlett Strallen
- Vocals, Cast
- Guy Wiffen
- Assistant Engineer
- Sylvia Addison
- Orchestra Manager, Orchestral Manager
- Peter Bishop
- Vocals, Cast
- Brett Jones
- Vocals, Cast
- Chris Walker
- Producer, Orchestration, Dance Arrangement
- Jon Hawes
- Choir Coordinator
- Mark Shenton
- Author
- Ian MacKinnon
- Violin
- Dave Lee
- ?
- Robert Scott
- Musical Direction
- Simon Eddie Baker
- Sound Effects
- Scott Campbell-Smith
- Assistant Engineer
- Owen Slade
- Tuba
- Dean Clish
- Vocals, Cast
- Martin Bradshaw
- Cello
- Kevin OSullivan
- Author
- Brian Blessed
- Vocals, Cast
- Jonathan Hill
- Violin
- Robert Kramer
- Vocals, Cast
- Simon Lenton
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Cornet
- Carlton Edwards
- Keyboards, Children's Choirmaster
- Rob Bagshaw
- Producer
- Helen Baker
- Vocals, Cast
- Pax Baldwin
- Vocals, Cast
- Maya Bickel
- Violin
- Leo Bidwell
- Vocals, Cast
- Jamie Blackley
- Vocals, Cast
- Barry Brewer
- Percussion, Drums
- Toby Coles
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Cornet
- Tommi Sliiden
- Vocals, Cast
- Charlotte Campbell
- Vocals, Cast
- Stuart Chaffer
- Vocals, Cast
- Jimmy Chamberlaine
- Vocals, Cast
- Ben Clare
- Vocals, Cast
- Louis Constantine
- Vocals, Cast
- Lisa Joanne Cook
- Vocals, Cast
- Charlie Couch
- Vocals, Cast
- Kane Davis
- Vocals, ?
- Ross Dawes
- Vocals, Cast
- Ruth Ehrlich
- Violin
- Steve Elias
- Vocals, Cast
- Sonya FairBairn
- Mandolin, Violin
- Darren J. Fawthrop
- Vocals, Cast
- Nia Fisher
- Vocals, Cast
- Carrie Fletcher
- Vocals, Cast
- Ben Gant
- Trumpet, Cornet, Flugelhorn
- George Gillies
- Vocals, Cast
- Dave Gonella
- Percussion
- Julie Graham
- Cello
- Darcy Gregory
- Vocals, ?
- Veronique Haddelsey
- Sound Effects
- Jocelyn Hawkyard
- Vocals, Cast
- Emma Hennigan
- Vocals, Cast
- Judith Herbert
- Cello
- Maria Holley
- Vocals, Cast
- Nicholas Johnson
- Vocals, Cast
- Mike Keelan
- Violin, Viola
- Emma Kerslake
- Vocals, Cast
- Naudene Leisegang
- Editing
- Rory Locke
- Vocals, Cast
- Paul Manley
- Violin
- Natalie McQueen
- Vocals, Cast
- Claire Morland
- Vocals, Cast
- Alistair Muir
- Photography, Production Photography
- Darcy Perry
- Vocals, Cast
- Ruth Potter
- Harp
- Liza Pullman
- Vocals, Cast
- Matthew Rixon
- Vocals, Cast
- Tom Rumsby
- Horn
- Thomas Runeckles
- Vocals, Cast
- Lamorna Short
- Vocals, Cast
- Tamara Short
- Vocals, Cast
- Nick Skilbeck
- Accordion, Keyboards, Assistant Musical Director
- Sophie Strong
- Vocals, Cast
- Lauren Stroud
- Vocals, Cast
- Skye Tupholme
- Vocals, Cast
- Maya Bickell
- Violin
- Emma Williams
- Vocals, Cast
- Lyndsey Wise
- Vocals, Cast
- Nicki Woods
- Oboe, Cor Anglais
- Darren Carnall
- Cast
- David Cory Lee
- Cast
- Simon Baker
- Sound Effects
- Andy Findon
- Clarinet, Piccolo, Sax (Alto), Flute
- Robert Bruce Scott
- Musical Director
- Anton Rodgers
- Vocals, Cast
- Edward Petherbridge
- Cast
- Levine Andrade
- Violin, Viola
- Anne Barnard
- Music Preparation
- Dave Bishop
- Clarinet, Flute, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Baritone)
- Trevor Burley
- Cello
- Helen Cooper
- Violin
- Richard Edwards
- Trombone, Euphonium
- Caroline Evans
- Production Assistant
- Andrew Findon
- Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo, Sax (Alto)
- Bobby Gant
- Trumpet, Cornet, Flugelhorn
- Mark Henderson
- Lighting Design
- Eric Jordan
- Pro-Tools











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