Oscar & Steve
10/24/1995 | Nonesuch
Lyrics from Oscar & Steve
All Music Guide Review
The relationship between Oscar Hammerstein II and Stephen Sondheim is among the most confounding in the American musical theater. On the one hand, Hammerstein was Sondheim's spiritual father, the guiding force who led him to become a writer of theater songs. On the other, the optimistic, wholesome attitude expressed in Hammerstein's lyrics and librettos could not be more different from the skeptical, subversive wit of Sondheim. Mandy Patinkin confronted this dichotomy head-on in his fourth album, alternating songs by the two, following Hammerstein's "If I Loved You" with Sondheim's "I Wish I Could Forget You," Hammerstein's "Honey Bun" with Sondheim's "Not a Day Goes By." Those juxtapositions emphasized the differences, but Patinkin also found similarities in some pairings. The odd thing was that, although Patinkin is identified with Sondheim, here he was more comfortable with Hammerstein. He is able to appreciate the ambivalent anguish of "I Wish I Could Forget You" and the savage wit of "Remember," but he's too nice to plumb the cruelty of either song. On the other hand, Hammerstein's embrace of sentiment is similar to Patinkin's, and in songs like "If I Loved You," "Bali Ha'i," and "Honey Bun," he was able to indulge his energy and back-wall-of-the-theater bellow. Sondheim can thank Patinkin for making his songs seem more conventional and acceptable than they really are. Here, Patinkin even found surprising warmth in two of the austere songs from +Passion. But, despite Patinkin's obvious affection for Sondheim, that doesn't make him the ideal interpreter. On the other hand, listening to this record makes you wonder what he could do with Hammerstein standards like "Ol' Man River" or "Oklahoma!" ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Oscar & Steve Track Listing
Credits of Oscar & Steve
- Larry Lunetta
- Trumpet
- Nancy McAlhany
- Violin
- John McClure
- Producer
- Robert Millikan
- Trumpet
- John Moses
- Woodwind
- Suzanne Ornstein
- Violin
- Glenn Osser
- Orchestration
- John Redsecker
- Drums
- Clay Ruede
- Cello
- Russell Rizner
- French Horn
- Bruce Samuels
- Programming, ?
- Jim Saporito
- Percussion
- Les Scott
- Woodwind
- Laura Seaton
- Violin
- Ron Sell
- French Horn
- Mitchell Stern
- Violin
- Jonathan Tunick
- Orchestration
- Roger Wendt
- French Horn
- Ellen Westerman
- Cello
- John Winder
- Woodwind
- Paul Zinman
- Editing
- Carl Glanville
- Assistant Engineer
- James Pugh
- Trombone
- Anthony Kadleck
- Trumpet
- Paul Ford
- Arranger, Keyboards
- Thad Wheeler
- Percussion
- Richard Clarke
- Mixing Assistant
- Randee Saint Nicholas
- Photography
- Eric Stern
- Arranger, Conductor
- Alexander Vselensky
- Violin
- Rick Heckman
- Woodwind
- Katherine LiVolsi Stern
- Violin
- Elizabeth Mann
- Woodwind
- Susan Presson
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Le Poer Trench
- Photography
- David Calhoun
- Cello
- Jennifer Hoult
- Harp
- Nathan Durham
- Trombone, Tuba
- Glen Daum
- Fender Rhodes
- Jonathan Schwartz
- Liner Notes
- Charles Wilson
- Woodwind
- John Beal
- Bass
- Douglas Besterman
- Orchestration
- Bruce Bonvissuto
- Trombone
- Billy Byers
- Orchestration
- Danny Cahn
- Trumpet
- Ronald Carbone
- Viola
- David Cerutti
- Viola
- Don Sebesky
- Orchestration
- Alicia Edelberg
- Violin
- Lawrence Feldman
- Woodwind
- Joyce Hammann
- Violin, Concert Master
- Robert Hurwitz
- Executive Producer
- Tom Lazarus
- Engineer, Mastering
- Mandy Patinkin
- Main Performer, ?
- Georges Bizet
- Fender Rhodes
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