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| 1. Runyonland Music/Fugue For Tinhorns/Follow The Fold |
| 2. The Oldest Established |
| 3. I'll Know |
| 4. A Bushel And A Peck |
| 5. Adelaide's Lament |
| 6. Guys And Dolls |
| 7. If I Were A Bell |
| 8. My Time Of Day |
| 9. I've Never Been In Love Before |
| 10. Take Back Your Mink |
| 11. More I Cannot Wish You |
| 12. Luck Be A Lady |
| 13. Sue Me |
| 14. (Sit Down) You're Rocking the Boat |
| 15. Marry The Man Today |
| 16. Reprise: Guys And Dolls |
| 17. I'll Know |
| 18. If I Were A Bell |
| 19. A Woman In Love |
| 20. Luck Be A Lady |
Decca's original cast album was taped just a few weeks after the show had opened to rave reviews. The voices are full of character: Robert Alda and Isabel Bigley make an ideal Sky and Sarah. Vivian Blaine forever owns the role of Adelaide (and she got to preserve her performance in the 1955 film.) Sam Levene is NOT a singer (the cast even asked him NOT to sing in the chorus numbers) and his appearances on the recording are limited. Still, GUYS AND DOLLS would not work with opera singers. The flat Decca sound does not exactly make the vocals sound warmer, but in remastering the original tapes, we can at least hear everything clearly and especially some of the orchestral textures lost in the previous releases. And no one can beat Stubby Kaye's "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat" Like Blaine, he got to repeat his role in the film but neither of them appear on the soundtrack album.
No complete soudntrack album was made of the 1955 film because of Frank Sinatra's contract with Capitol Records. Decca put out a 4-song EP with Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons singing their numbers from the film and that mini-album is included here as bonus tracks.
The 1992 Broadway revival was a spirited production with a great cast (Peter Gallagher, Nathan Lane and Faith Prince) and a recording that captures all the fun. It's more complete, and has better sound. What it lacks are Stubby Kare and Vivian Blaine.
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