Broadway: The American Musical
10/19/2004 | Sony
Lyrics from Broadway: The American Musical
All Music Guide Review
This five-CD box set, containing 106 tracks and running six-and-one-third-hours, is an audio companion to the six-part PBS documentary series Broadway: The American Musical, but not the soundtrack to that series. Rather, it is a sampler covering 84 years of recordings and 99 years of show tunes. One song has been chosen from each of 102 musicals. (There are also two shows that get two songs each, the landmark musical +Show Boat and, oddly, +Ziegfeld Follies of 1919.) This restriction actually gives the collection a broader reach than the TV series, which focuses attention on particularly significant shows, songwriters, and performers, but it also gives the set less depth, since great shows tend to have more than one great song in them. As with the series, the compilers give greatest emphasis to the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, decades that contribute 50 of the tracks here. This is in part by necessity; the original Broadway cast album only came into vogue in the '40s, and show music from before that period is not as well represented on record, at least as performed by the stage stars. For example, there are no recordings from the cast of the 1932 revue +Americana, which forced the compilers to include a recording of the show's hit song "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" as sung by Bing Crosby, who did not include Broadway shows among his credits. In part, too, however, the de-emphasis on music from before the 1940s comes from the compilers' decision to ignore operetta; there are no compositions here by Victor Herbert, Sigmund Romberg, or Rudolf Friml, for instance. Instead, this is the history of the Tin Pan Alley-style 32-bar song as perfected by Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, and George Gershwin, among others. Drawing from the major record labels that recorded original Broadway cast albums from the '40s on, the compilers hit their stride by the end of the first disc, and from then to the beginning of the fourth disc they present one memorable song from a memorable show after another. A true show music fan might have quibbles about what's left out (no Yul Brynner or Rex Harrison, nothing from +House of Flowers or +Peter Pan), but the choices are solid for the most part. By the '70s and '80s, however, things begin to seem more questionable, and the selection falls apart completely in the '90s and 2000s, from which only 13 tracks are featured. The compilers, who include songs from nine shows still running in New York as of the album's release date (early 2005), seem only too willing to abandon Broadway for pop/rock anthology shows like +Mamma Mia! and +Movin' Out. In fact, of those 13 tracks, only seven come from newly written scores of the '90s/'00s. Meanwhile, however, the Tony Award-winning scores to such shows of the period as +The Will Rogers Follies, +Falsettos, +Kiss of the Spider Woman, +Passion, +Titanic, +Ragtime, +Parade, +Aida, +Thoroughly Modern Millie, and +Avenue Q have been ignored. Clearly, the compilers are historians with a much better sense of the distant past than of the near-present. The collection contains a 56-page booklet dominated by brief comments on the shows from which the songs came. These notes would have benefited from a proofreader, who might have known how to spell Meredith Willson's last name, and a fact-checker, who might have known that Dave Kapp, not Jack Kapp, produced +Guys and Dolls and that Tim Rice did not co-produce +Cats. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Broadway: The American Musical Track Listing
Credits of Broadway: The American Musical
- Mark Mancina
- Producer
- Arif Mardin
- Producer
- Arnold Maxin
- Producer
- Phil Ramone
- Producer
- Milton Rosenstock
- Conductor
- Claude-Michel Schönberg
- Producer
- Marc Shaiman
- Producer
- Steve Skinner
- Producer
- Louis St. Louis
- Conductor
- Mike Stoller
- Producer
- Charles Strouse
- Producer
- E.O. Welker
- Producer
- Jerry Wexler
- Producer
- Harold Wheeler
- Conductor
- Andy Wiswell
- Producer
- Nigel Wright
- Producer
- Tim Rice
- Producer
- Michael Kapp
- Producer
- George R. Marek
- Producer
- Marc Pressel
- Conductor
- Larry Morton
- Producer
- Thomas Z. Shepard
- Producer
- Ken Robertson
- Transfers
- Ray Sinatra
- Conductor
- Charles Adams Prince
- Conductor
- Don Hunstein
- Photography
- Darcy Proper
- Mastering, Mixing, Compilation Producer
- Max Goberman
- Conductor
- Joan Marcus
- Photography
- Julian Stein
- Conductor
- Pembroke Davenport
- Conductor
- Frederick Dvonch
- Conductor
- Joseph Littau
- Conductor
- Martin Koch
- Conductor, Producer
- Tom Waring
- Piano
- Tim Weil
- Conductor
- Louis Adrian
- Conductor
- John Lesko
- Conductor
- Rene Wiegert
- Conductor
- Carol Rosegg
- Photography
- Stanley Lebowsky
- Conductor
- Wally Harper
- Conductor
- Harold Hastings
- Conductor
- Lisa Sparagano
- Art Direction, Design
- Jay Blackton
- Conductor
- Martha Swope
- Photography
- Friedman Abeles
- Photography
- Irving Actman
- Conductor
- Fred Fehl
- Photography
- Samuel Krachmalnick
- Conductor
- Samuel Matlowsky
- Conductor
- Yolanda Segovia
- Conductor
- Fred Werner
- Conductor
- Robert Billig
- Conductor
- Saul Schechtman
- Conductor
- Alexander Smallens
- Conductor
- Neil Warner
- Conductor
- Joseph Church
- Conductor
- Buster Davis
- Conductor
- Stephen Schwartz
- Producer
- Springer
- Photography
- Brian Drutman
- Compilation Producer
- Manie Sachs
- Producer
- Jeffrey Peisch
- Project Director
- Nicholas Gilpin
- Producer
- Martin Lowe
- Conductor
- Donald Pippn & Orchestra
- Conductor
- Patrick Scott Brady
- Conductor
- Joy Gilbert Monfried
- Project Director
- Patrick Vaccariello
- Conductor
- Stephen Oremus
- Conductor
- Paul Kolnik
- Photography
- David J.P. Kapp
- Producer
- Peter Kszan
- Packaging Manager
- Jerry Leiber
- Producer
- Peter Matz
- Conductor
- Galt MacDermot
- Conductor
- Henry Jerome
- Producer
- Steven Berkowitz
- Compilation Producer, A&R
- Maurice Abravanel
- Conductor
- Franz Allers
- Conductor
- George Avakian
- Producer
- Mitchell Ayres
- Producer
- Michael Berniker
- Producer
- Alain Boublil
- Producer
- David Caddick
- Conductor
- Joe Carlton
- Producer
- Shep Coleman
- Conductor
- Salvatore Dell'lsola
- Conductor
- Didier C. Deutsch
- Compilation Producer
- Lehman Engel
- Conductor
- Hugh Fordin
- Producer
- Ian Fraser
- Conductor
- Paul Gemignani
- Conductor
- Charles Gerhardt
- Producer
- Herbert Greene
- Conductor
- Peter Howard
- Conductor
- Hugo Winterhalter
- Producer
- Dick Jones
- Producer
- Jack Kapp
- Producer
- Maurice Levine
- Conductor
- Goddard Lieberson
- Producer
- Joe Linhart
- Producer
- George Gershwin
- Piano
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Producer
- Cy Coleman
- Producer
- Elliot Lawrence
- Conductor
- Sy Oliver
- Conductor
- Leonard Bernstein
- Conductor











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