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Follies [Us Import] [Soundtrack]

Raymond Scott, Stephen Sondheim, Yvonne De Carlo, Fifi D'Orsay, Alexis Smith, et al. Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (23 Dec 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Hmv
  • ASIN: B000002SNP
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 87,840 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Prologue: Beautiful GirlsFollies 4:27£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  2. Don't Look At MeDorothy Collins 1:49£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Waiting For The Girls UpstairsKurt Peterson 5:31£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Ah, Paris! / Broadway BabyFifi D'Orsay 3:17£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. The Road You Didn't TakeJohn Mcmartin 2:42£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. In Buddy's EyesDorothy Collins 2:35£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. Who's That Woman?Follies 3:34£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. I'm Still HereYvonne De Carlo 4:21£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Too Many MorningsDorothy Collins 4:24£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen10. The Right GirlGene Nelson 4:30£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen11. One More KissVictoria Mallory 2:14£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen12. Could I Leave You?Alexis Smith 3:04£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen13. You're Gonna Love Tomorrow / Love Will See Us ThroughKurt Peterson 3:41£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen14. The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me BluesSuzanne Rogers 3:05£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen15. Losing My MindDorothy Collins 3:43£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen16. The Story Of Lucy And JessieAlexis Smith 1:52£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen17. Live, Laugh, Love / FinaleFollies 3:21£0.89  Buy MP3 


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The scene: an abandoned theater, where a group of performers--alumni from the fictional musical revue The Weismann Follies--is holding a reunion shortly before the building is to be turned to rubble. The long-retired players relive their careers through Stephen Sondheim's brilliant pastiches of past songwriters, sometimes accompanied in song or dance by the ghosts of their previous selves. At the same time, four of the people (two married couples) are remembering their pasts and wondering whether they chose their spouses--and the course of their lives--correctly. The 1971 original cast of Follies included many former Broadway and Hollywood stars--Dorothy Collins, Gene Nelson, Alexis Smith, Mary McCarty--and the pedigree and sheer size of the cast kept the show from profitability despite a decent run (and also keep it from being frequently revived).

This recording of Stephen Sondheim's legendary show has become something of a legend itself. The score included 22 songs, but because the cost of recording a two-LP set was considered prohibitive, a number of songs were omitted and others were abridged. As a result, this too-brief 58 minutes can't be considered the final statement on Follies (for more music, try the uneven but sometimes electric 1985 concert recording or the 1998 New Jersey revival), but listen to Yvonne DeCarlo sing the anthem "I'm Still Here" or Collins sing the heartbreaking "Losing My Mind" and you'll know that the original cast had a special magic that has yet to be surpassed. --David Horiuchi


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime musical with the definitive cast 5 Oct 2009
Format:Audio CD
This recording comes in for a lot of stick. Sonically there are a few oddities, yes. (Some too-prominent persussion in places, and some rather over-ripe, rip-roaring trombones too!) However, listen on headphones and the balance of orchestra and singers is lovely and natural. The colours of Jonathan Tunick's masterful orchestrations are beautifully captured, and the stereo panning is creatively done, conjuring actors actually walking across the stage whilst singing. Most importantly, there is a real urgency in everyone's performance, an edginess so right for this controversial landmark in modern musical theatre.

It is certainly unfortunate that a double album wasn't offered by Capitol Records. That said, the cuts are very intelligently made, and the album that results is concise and punchy. Incredibly vauable as a document of the cast's huge amount of work developing this legendary masterpiece (see Ted Chapin's marvellous book "Follies: Everything was Possible"), it is still a thrilling listening experience in itself.

The sleeve notes by Mark Kirkeby are superb, and a great help in grasping the plot and characterisations.

A further tip: if possible seek out the libretto from 1971 to accurately imagine these recordings in their proper context within the play. Book-writer Goldman revised the script over the years, removing a lot of the bitter sting of the original. The 2001 script is a bit blander as a result.

Also recommended is the double-CD 1998 Paper Mill Playhouse recording, which contains all the music excised in 1971.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Tiny Review 26 Jun 2007
Format:Audio CD
Pity that Capitol Records never thought fit to fully record all of this - this Sondheim Masterwork. What we do have is a heavily abbreviated version on CD, though i think it actually does capture a little of the originals' magic.

Quite unlike the many other fuller versions of the score this one is abundant with little joys- like the dizzying 60's keyboard jangling which flavour some of the more rhythmic tracks. Happily, this new CD release has included the 'One More Kiss' track missing from the original LP version.

Damien Slattery
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Amazon.com: 4.4 out of 5 stars  41 reviews
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brief but fine recording of Sondheim's most accessible score 3 May 2000
By Simon Cross - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I admit it. I love Follies, and have three recordings of it - this original Broadway recording, the single CD version of the 1987 London recording, and the double CD New Jersey 1998 recording. This latter recording is possibly the finest, being the most complete, and also including some extra tracks. However, it seems to be no longer available from amazon.com.

So to the recording at hand. The original cast, and to an extent then, the definitive recording. Well, it would be if there were more of the music on here, but what there is just happens to be pure class.

Alexis Smith and Dorothy Collins give up great performances as the two leading Follies girls. They are ably supported by their husbands, Gene Nelson and John McMartin.

Standing above the rest of the supporting cast is Yvonne de Carlo (best remembered as Lily Munster) with the song written especially for her, I'm Still Here. She sings it surprisingly pacily compared to the other available recordings that I know of. As the intended artist, we must assume that this is the definitive reading.

The other Follies ladies all give good performances, but as has been said by other reviewers, this cast recording is sadly incomplete.

Well, OK, so what if it is? As an introduction to this great work, full of rich pastiche numbers, clever lyrics, and towards the end the heartbreaking Losing My Mind, this is a good place to start....

If you cannot find the 1998 New Jersey recording, then this is the next best thing.

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete But Satisfying Nonetheless 13 Oct 2005
By James Morris - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I was privileged to see Follies in its initial Broadway run three times, including the most memorable and emotional closing night I have ever spent in a Broadway theatre. Follies remains my favorite Sondheim musical (and Sondheim remains my favorite Broadway composer) even though I admit that those who consider Sweeney Todd his masterpiece certainly have good reasons for doing so. The Follies "highlight" original cast album - funny it wasn't released that way - it was released simply as "the cast album" - is a bittersweet experience; to this day, I regret as do other reviewers here that the producers could not see their way to releasing a two-disc complete recording. It's not so much the numbers that were completely left out as the songs that were butchered and cut to their bare essentials that one regrets most. I can live without "Loveland", but the loss of almost half of the lyrics to "I'm Still Here" and "Broadway Baby" are omissions that have puzzled me since the day this abortion of a cast album (as my ex-boyfriend called it at the time) was released. Although most of this has already been said, the main reason I wanted to add my two-cents was to trumpet the song that for some reason is one of the least mentioned but, for me, the most impressive. "Too Many Mornings' is, to me, both lyrically and musically the most touching, heartbreaking and emotionally potent song that Mr. Sondheim ever wrote. The sentiment behind the lyric is one that makes me literally choke up with tears and is still capable - 34 years after I first heard it - of making me break out in goose bumps. "Two many mornings, waking and pretending I reach for you, thousands of mornings, dreaming of my girl. All that time, wasted, merely passing through, time I could have spent, so content, wasting time with you..." To me, this song captured the essence of what the show was really about - the heartache of waking up one day, irreversibly older, and finding that you didn't do with your life anything that you dreamed of or idealized in your younger days. As I recall John McMartin remarking on a TV talk show just a few days after Follies ended it's Broadway run, "It's a very painful, tragic show to watch unfold, and the more I am privileged to work with this material, the more I get out of it". The deceptively simple book of this show masked the powerful emotional punch of all that it really had to say. I understood when I was 17 (which I was in 1971) that this was a melancholy and achingly poignant show; time has only deepened and expanded the emotional experience that this recording grants with every listen.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLY THE BEST! 23 Jan 2001
By Boz - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Okay, I know that it is truncated. I know that it is not digital. But it is the version with Sondheim's original cast, and the cohesiveness and unity of the original cannot be matched. Although I also love "Follies in Concert", it is disjointed and some of the performers do not compare favorably with the originals (with the exception of Stritch's "Broadway Baby"-that is brilliant!)Ultimately the concert version fails, but the original cast album satisfies in every way. I know to some that this statement is heresy, but I must express my true feelings.
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