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 Gypsy - 2008 Original Broadway Cast

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0610583243123
Format: Cast Recording
Label: Time Life Entertainment
Manufacturer: Time Life Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Time Life Entertainment
Release Date: August 26, 2008
Sales Rank: 674
Studio: Time Life Entertainment




Disc 1:
  1. Overture
  2. May We Entertain You
  3. Some People
  4. Seattle to Los Angeles
  5. Small World
  6. Baby June and Her Newsboys/Let Me Entertain You
  7. Have an Eggroll, Mr. Goldstone
  8. Little Lamb
  9. You'll Never Get Away From Me
  10. Dainty June and Her Farmboys
  11. Broadway
  12. If Momma Was Married
  13. All I Need Is the Girl
  14. Everything's Coming Up Roses
  15. Together Wherever We Go
  16. The Strip
  17. Rose's Turn
  18. Tomorrow's Mother's Day
  19. Small World/Momma's Talkin' Soft
  20. Nice She Ain't
  21. Smile, Girls
  22. Who Needs Him?
  23. Three Wishes For Christmas
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Editorial Review:

Album Description:
The Gypsy soundtrack includes bonus tracks.Curtain Up! The smash Broadway musical comes to life in this all new cast recording! It's the new 2008 revival of Gypsy, starring Tony and Olivier award-winner Patti Lupone as the indomitable Momma Rose. This classic American musical by Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim about a fractured family stars the larger than life, true Broadway diva Lupone heading the cast as the 'stage mother of all stage mothers,' determined to make a star out of at least one of her children. Four time Tony-winner Boyd Gaines is the beleaguered Herbie,a gentlemanly candy salesman and reluctant theatrical agent who loves Rose, and Tony-winner Laura Benanti is the wallflower-turned-world-famous-stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, one of Rose's two daughters.

Amazon.com:
Did we really need yet another recording of Gypsy, the 1959 classic by Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim? After all we already have albums headlined by the likes of Ethel Merman, Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly and Bernadette Peters. The short, answer is an emphatic yes. The 2008 version stars Patti LuPone, superbly supported by Laura Benanti, Boyd Gaines and a luscious 36-piece orchestra. LuPone sinks her fangs into the role of the indomitable Mama Rose, and delivers the show’s epic anthems ('Some People,' 'Everything’s Coming Up Roses' and 'Rose’s Turn') with the right balance of manic energy and slightly cracked vulnerability. Touted in the liner notes as 'the most complete recording of Gypsy ever,' the album only adds more ammo to the arsenal of those who hold the musical as possibly the best of all time. There is not a single weak cut here. And because this production was directed by the book’s author himself, Arthur Laurents, access was granted to seven goodies cut from the original production and tagged at the end. The highlight clearly is Rose’s 'Who Needs Him?,' a torchy number that manages to pack a punch in just over a minute.--Elisabeth Vincentelli



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stellar Cast Recording Showcases LuPone's Balls-to-the-Wall Turn as Mama Rose
I had a dream.
I dreamed it for you, June.
It wasn't for me, Herbie.
And if it wasn't for me,
Then where would you be,
Miss Gypsy Rose Lee?

Every Rose has her day, and Broadway diva Patti LuPone finally has her shot at what is probably the most celebrated female role in musical theater. I am going to be rather biased in my review since I just saw her perform it at the St. James Theater last week. Directed by now-ninety-year-old librettist Arthur Laurents (The Way We Were), the show may be almost fifty years old, twice-filmed, and in its fifth Broadway incarnation with this production. LuPone, however, singes any residue of cobwebs and soars in a no-holds-barred performance that unravels the raw, wounded emotional intensity inherent in a part as megalomaniacal as Mama Rose. It fits her like a velvet glove over an iron fist, and the cast recording from Time-Life Records captures her powerful verve with shimmering clarity.

In case you've been living in a closet, the story purports to be about Gypsy Rose Lee, a famous striptease artist who became a proto-Paris Hilton-type celebrity well before the days of TMZ and tabloid TV. I remember her afternoon talk show in the 1960's and had no idea about her past until I saw the 1962 film version of her life story. Natalie Wood played her in a most flattering manner, but it was Rosalind Russell who dominated as her bulldozer of a stage mother. But before the movie was the classic musical starring the Merm ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply FABULOUS!
I didn't think I'd like this recording as much as I did. I not only like it, I LOVE it! Highly recommended. Patti LuPone is sensational from start to finish.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Lupone's Gypsy
We have have been waiting a long time for Patty Lupone to give us her interpretation of Mama Rose. She shines, she carries the show, but she does not overwhelm the rest of the cast. BRAVO



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - EVERYTHING COMES UP ROSES!!!
I never got to see either Ethel Merman or Angela Lansbury on the role, but Rosalind Russell and Bette Midler would only hope to kiss the stage where Ms. LuPone stands. She's phenomenal, and you haven't seen this show if she's not in it. Best Gypsy Ever!!! Best Broadway Performer Ever!!! Period!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - one for the patti fans
I saw this on broadway, Patti LuPone was an interesting Rose, she's got star quality but Rose she ain't.
I thought her only really impressive performance in the show was Rose's Turn. This was a barnstormer, she tore the place apart and really deserved the spontaneous standing ovation that she received. It's a bleak production, with hardly any set apart from a crumbling proscenium arch, the emphasis very much on the tawdry side of the last knockings of vaudeville and the sleaze of third rate burlesque. The cast recording is worth getting simply for the bonus tracks, makes you wonder why they cut them, in particular 'Smile Girls' . You Gotta Get a Gimmick is sadly
lacking in percussion , not enough bump and grind, the rest of the tracks are fine if you dont mind Patti's vocal gymnastics.



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