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Elaine Stritch: at Liberty » Original Broadway Cast

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  • Format: 2-CD
  • Label: DRG 12994
  • Released: 2002-04-02
  • Barcode: 0021471299427
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  • Tracks: 1. Are You Having Any Fun
    2. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
    3. That's The Beginning Of The End
    4. And The Angels Sing
    5. Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
    6. That's My Boy
    7. I Don't Want To Walk Without You
    8. Too Many Rings Around Rosie
    9. Object Of My Affection
    10. Easy Street
    11. If
    12. There's A Lull In My Life
    13. You Took Advantage Of Me
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Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:48:
Amazon.com Editoral Review: Elaine Stritch is a legend and she knows it. And so she came up with a whole one-woman show about the best topic she could think of: her life in the theater. And what a trip it's been. From Ethel Merman to Noel Coward, Stritch has worked with some of the greatest names to grace the American stage, and she has anecdotes about all of them (most are included on this recording). In this show, she hits all the marks with the acuity of a seasoned pro who's seen it all and whose love for the theater remains undiluted. Stritch is not a traditionally pretty singer (those gravelly pipes!), but she absolutely knows how to give life to a song, extracting the last drop of meaning, dropping pauses for effect with deadly accuracy. Sondheim's "Ladies Who Lunch" and "Broadway Baby" will be hers forever, and a case could be made for the hilarious "Zip" (from Pal Joey) and the obscure, spectacularly politically incorrect "Civilization" (from the revue Angel in the Wings) as well. Fittingly, this two-CD set includes "I'm Still Here," which may well be Stritch's motto. If you're looking for a concise yet bewitching history of the musical, this is it. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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