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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RCA 58477
  • Released: 2008-08-05
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  • Added by: hitormiss
  • # Tracks: 26
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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RCA 3814-2-RG
  • Released: 1990-10-25
  • Barcode: 090266381425
  • Buy from: Buy from Amazon

  • Length: 42:42
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  • Tracks: Sound Clip Buy MP3  1. Prologue - Orchestra
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  2. I Put My Hand In
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  3. It Takes A Woman - Company
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  4. Put On Your Sunday Clothes
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  5. Ribbons Down My Back - Eileen Brennan
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  6. Motherhood
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  7. Dancing
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  8. Before The Parade Passes By
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  9. Elegance - Charles Nelson Reilly
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  10. Hello, Dolly!
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  11. It Only Takes A Moment - Company
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  12. So Long Dearie
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  13. Finale
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Time-Life STL-AM13
  • Released: 1982
  • Also contains: Mame (1966 Original Broadway Cast)
    Music Man, The (1957 Original Broadway Cast)
  • Producer: Jay Gold (5)
  • Notes: Box set containing 48-page booklet with show notes and lyrics.
  • Added by: rdimucci
  • Tracks: THE MUSIC MAN
    Side 1:
    1. Overture; Rock Island - Paul Reed, Salesmen
    2. Iowa Stubborn - Ensemble
    3. Ya Got Trouble - Robert Preston, Ensemble
    4. Piano Lesson - Barbara Cook, Pert Kelton
    5. Good Night My Someone - Barbara Cook
    6. Seventy Six Trombones - Robert Preston, Ensemble
    7. Sincere – The Buffalo Bills
    8. Sadder-But-Wiser Girl - Robert Preston
    9. Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little; Goodnight Ladies - Adnia Rice, Peggy Mondo, Elaine Swann, Robert Preston, Helen Raymond, Martha Flynn, The Buffalo Bills
    Side 2:
    1. Marian the Librarian – Robert Preston
    2. My White Knight - Barbara Cook
    3. The Wells Fargo Wagon - Eddie Hodges, Ensemble
    4. It's You – The Buffalo Bills
    5. Shipoopi - Iggie Wolfington, Ensemble
    6. Lida Rose; Will I Ever Tell You? – Barbara Cook, The Buffalo Bills
    7. Gary, Indiana - Eddie Hodges
    8. Till There Was You - Barbara Cook, Robert Preston
    9. Finale - Robert Preston, Barbara Cook, Ensemble

    HELLO, DOLLY!
    Side 1:
    1. Overture
    2. I Put My Hand In – Igors Gavon, Carol Channing, Chorus
    3. It Takes A Woman – David Burns, Jerry Dodge, Charles Nelson Reilly, Men’s Chorus
    4. Put On Your Sunday Clothes – Charles Nelson Reilly, Jerry Dodge, Carol Channing, Igors Gavon, Chorus
    5. Ribbons Down My Back - Eileen Brennan
    6. Motherhood – Carol Channing, Eileen Brennan, Sondra Lee
    7. Dancing – Carol Channing, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jerry Dodge, Eileen Brennan
    Side 2:
    1. Before The Parade Passes By – Carol Channing, Ensemble
    2. Elegance - Charles Nelson Reilly, Jerry Dodge, Eileen Brennan, Sondra Lee
    3. Hello, Dolly! – Carol Channing, Men’s Chorus
    4. It Only Takes A Moment – Charles Nelson Reilly, Eileen Brennan, Chorus
    5. So Long Dearie – Carol Channing, David Burns
    6. Finale:
    6a. Hello, Dolly! (Reprise) – David Burns, Carol Channing, Company
    6b. Dancing (Reprise); It Only Takes a Moment (Reprise); Put On Your Sunday Clothes (Reprise); Hello, Dolly! (Reprise) – Carol Channing, Company

    MAME
    Side1:
    1. Overture
    2. St. Bridget – Jane Connell, Frankie Michaels
    3. It's Today – Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur, Chorus
    4. Open a New Window – Angela Lansbury, Frankie Michaels, Chorus
    5. The Man in the Moon - Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur, Moon Maidens
    6. My Best Girl – Frankie Michaels, Angela Lansbury
    7. We Need a Little Christmas – Angela Lansbury, Jane Connell, Sab Shimono, Frankie Michaels
    Side 2:
    1. Mame – Charles Braswell, Chorus
    2. The Letter – Frankie Michaels, Jerry Lanning
    3. Bosom Buddies - Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur
    4. Gooch's Song – Jane Connell
    5. That's How Young I Feel – Angela Lansbury, Chorus
    6. If He Walked into My Life – Angela Lansbury
    7. Finale:
    7a. Open a New Window (Reprise) – Angela Lansbury, Company
    7b. It’s Today (Reprise); We Need a Little Christmas (Reprise); Mame (Reprise) - Company
  • Format: LP
  • Label: RCA Victor LSOD 1087
  • Released: 1964
  • Notes: Early editions have a b&w back cover with a small pictuire of the production number "Come and be My Butterfly" which was cut from the show just after opening night and was not recorded. Later editions have a color picture of Carol Channing on the back.
  • Added by: frontrowcentre Geoconno
  • # Tracks: 13
  • Format: Reel-to-Reel
  • Label: RCA Victor FTO-5028
  • Added by: lptodisc
  • Tracks: see above or below
  • Format: 8-track
  • Label: RCA O8S-1006
  • Added by: lptodisc
  • Tracks: see above or below
  • Format: LP
  • Label: RCA LOC-1087
  • Notes: Original gatefold issue.
  • Added by: r&hfan
  • # Tracks: 13
  • Format: LP
  • Label: RCA BL 42962
  • Notes: UK release, 1970s.
  • Added by: AndyW
  • Tracks: see above or below
  • Format: LP
  • Label: LSOD-1087
  • Notes: Del Webb's Sahara Reno Grand Opening April 6, 1979
  • Added by: Global Musicals
  • Tracks: see above or below
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Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:48:
Amazon.com Editoral Review: Sitting in the balcony at the final preview of this 1964 Jerry Herman show, still very much in school and long before my career as a critic began, I knew somehow that I was witnessing theatrical history. Even as that callow youth, I was certain that Carol Channing had been born to play the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi, the meddling turn-of-the century New York widow who had been adapted from Thornton Wilder's straight play The Matchmaker. Channing has proved me right by playing the role ever since, of course, miraculously only improving with age. Beyond Dolly herself, however, the musical emitted a synergistic exuberance (at least five years before we used the word "synergy"). The supporting cast, including David Burns, Eileen Brennan, and Charles Nelson Reilly, were terrific. Herman's tunes and lyrics were sublimely crafted both to create their characters and stand alone. (The title song took on a life of its own.) The show's designers, librettist Michael Stewart and director Gower Champion, combined to transport the audience to 60 years earlier in little old New York. This wasn't all just my opinion: Hello, Dolly! won a record 10 Tonys. The original cast recording can still take you to that other time and place, even if you didn't see the original show. But, at the risk of offending my inner adolescent, the 1994 revival, naturally starring Channing, was even better--both on stage and on disc. --Robert Windeler > 2 Comments

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