Styne: Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1949) / High Button Shoes (1947 Original Broadway Cast)

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JULE STYNE
Styne: Gentleman Prefer Blondes (1949) / High Button Shoes (1947 Original Broadway Cast)
Carol Channing, Yvonne Adair, George S. Irving, Phil Silvers, Nanette Fabray & others

[ Naxos Nostalgia Musicals / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 28 August 2006

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For nearly fifty years, Jule Styne was the composer who best represented 'the sound of Broadway'. He wasn't the most successful, although he had his share of hits, and he wasn't the most consistent, because he switched collaborators the way some guys change their socks. But there was something in the distinctive, brassy bleat of his tunes that eventually made him the go-to guy for that special New York sound.

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Original Cast 1949)
Music by Jule Styne • Lyrics by Leo Robin
Lorelei Lee - Carol Channing
Dorothy Shaw - Yvonne Adair
Henry Spofford -Eric Brotherson
Gus Esmond - Jack McCauley
Josephus Gage - George S. Irving
Sir Francis Beekman -Rex Evans
Mrs Ella Spofford - Alice Pearce
Dance Team - Honi Coles, Cholly Atkins

High Button Shoes (Original Cast 1947)
Music by Jule Styne • Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Harrison Floy - Phil Silvers
Sara Longstreet - Nanette Fabray
Hubert Oglethorpe -Mark Dawson
Fran - Lois Lee
Stevie Longstreet - Johnny Stewart
Henry Longstreet - Jack McCauley

"Although not the greatest successes songwriter Jule Styne ever had on Broadway - Gypsy and Funny Girl have proved more enduring - the works paired here give a neat summary of his accomplished abilities in fashioning a good tune, although uneven in themselves. High Button Shoes (1947, with lyricist Leo Robin), was an early success in Styne's stage-musical career (he was already established as a songwriter in Hollywood); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (with lyricist Sammy Cahn) followed two years after.

The earlier work has charm with, for example, the lyrical "Can't you just see yourself", while "Papa, won't you dance with me?", the hit number from the show, is still fresh but also points to a challenge here. The show's success derived less from its workmanlike score and more from the choreography of Jerome Robbins (especially in his zany "Atlantic City" ballet a la Mack Sennett, whose music was not originally recorded), and the phys­ical comedy of Phil Silvers as can man Harrison Flay. Consequently, the show's popularity cannot be conveyed through recording alone (although a transfer on the Sepia label makes the sound more vital than here).

Similarly, despite the stronger score, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes found success partly through the quirky performance of Carol Channing as diamond-digging Lorelei Lee; we get only some of her sense of play in the pre­Marilyn Monroe" Diamonds are a girl's best friend". The contrast of Channing with the lyrically lovely Yvonne Adair works well. Hugh Martin's vocal arrangements are a delight." (Limelight Magazine)

Tracks:

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1. Overture 00:03:27
2. It's High Time (Dorothy, Chorus) 00:02:46
3. Bye Bye Baby (Gus, Lorelei, Chorus) 00:03:16
4. A Little Girl From Little Rock (Lorelei) 00:03:03
5. Just A Kiss Apart (Henry, Dorothy) 00:02:59
6. I Love What I'm Doing (Dorothy) 00:02:10
7. Scherzo 00:01:08
8. It's Delightful Down In Chile (Sir Francis, Lorelei, Men's Chorus) 00:03:17
9. You Say You Care (Dorothy, Henry) 00:03:25
10. I'm A'Tingle, I'm A'Glow (Josephus, Dorothy, Lorelei) 00:02:26
11. Sunshine (Dorothy, Henry, Chorus) 00:03:19
12. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend (Lorelei) 00:02:57
13. Mamie Is Mimi (Dance Team, Chorus) 00:03:03
14. Homesick Blues (Lorelei, Dorothy, Ella, Gus, Henry, Josephus) 00:03:07
15. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Lorelei, Gus) 00:01:03
16. Finale: Keeping Cool With Coolidge (Dorothy, Chorus) 00:02:14

High Button Shoes
17. Can't You Just See Yourself (Hubert, Fran) 00:03:13
18. There's Nothing Like A Model 'T' (Harrison, Sara, Fran, Henry, Stevie, Chorus) 00:03:06
19. Get Away For A Day In The Country (Henry, Stevie, Chorus) 00:02:58
20. Papa, Won't You Dance With Me (Sara, Henry, Chorus) 00:02:54
21. On A Sunday By The Sea (Harrison, Chorus) 00:02:37
22. You're My Girl (Hubert, Fran) 00:03:20
23. I Still Get Jealous (Henry, Sara) 00:03:26
24. Nobody Ever Died For Dear Old Rutgers (Harrison, Male Chorus) 00:02:36