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Sweet Charity [Cast Recording]

~ Cy Coleman (Composer), Ruth Buzzi (Performer), Michael Davis (Performer), Helen Gallagher (Performer), Eddie Gasper (Performer), et al.
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1. Overture
2. Charity's Theme
3. You Should See Yourself - Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver
4. Big Spender - Gwen Verdon
5. Charity's Soliloquy
6. Rich Man's Frug [First Release][#] - Gwen Verdon
7. If My Friends Could See Me Now - James Luisi
8. Too Many Tomorrows - Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver, Gwen Verdon
9. There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This
10. I'm the Bravest Individual - John McMartin, Gwen Verdon
11. Rhythm of Life - Arnold Soboloff
12. Baby Dream Your Dream - Helen Gallagher, Thelma Oliver
13. Sweet Charity - John McMartin
14. Where Am I Going? - Gwen Verdon
15. I'm a Brass Band - Gwen Verdon
16. I Love to Cry at Weddings - Michael Davis, Helen Gallagher, , Thelma Oliver
17. Finale: If My Friends Could See Me Now
18. I Love to Cry at Weddings [First Release][#][*] - Michael Davis, Helen Gallagher, , Thelma Oliver
19. You Wanna Bet [*] - Cy Coleman
20. Where Am I Going? [*] - Cy Coleman
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This document of Bob Fosse's 1966 Broadway production is almost enough to make one forget the dreadful and dated 1968 film version with Shirley MacLaine (who, though brilliant, never rose above the film's concessions to the era--who'll ever forget Sammy Davis Jr.'s "psychedelic" production number on "The Rhythm of Life"?). Ironically, it was the late, great Fosse's film debut. More's the pity he simply didn't just provide a visual document of his original Broadway show; after all, it was Fosse who'd conceived the notion of a musical comedy based on Fellini's 1957 film Nights of Cabiria as a vehicle for Broadway star Gwen Verdon (Mrs. Fosse at the time) and then put writer Neil Simon together with composer Cy Coleman and lyricist Dorothy Fields. Onstage, it simply worked great. The score produced two huge hit standards--"Big Spender" and "If My Friends Could See Me Now"--and proved that fantasies about hookers (even though Charity's called a "taxi dancer" here) with hearts of gold could provide mainstream entertainment years before Julia Roberts became Pretty Woman. Sony gives the rerelease its regular Broadway Masterworks series update treatment, with previously unreleased tracks, elongated songs (featuring material cut from the original album), interviews from opening night, and even composer Coleman performing three songs from the show with an orchestra for a long-unavailable album he cut in the late '60s. --Bill Holdship

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5.0 out of 5 stars the original and still the best; Gwen Verdon's greatest role, Oct 11 2003
By Byron Kolln (the corner where Broadway meets Hollywood) - See all my reviews
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SWEET CHARITY is one of the greatest of Broadway musicals. Very rarely has it been bettered than in the original 1966 cast album.

Gwen Verdon found her greatest stage role in Charity Hope Valentine, the down-on-her-luck dancehall hostess with a heart of gold. Verdon's performance would have won her yet another Tony, but she lost to Angela Lansbury's equally-good performance in MAME.

Verdon is joined by a dream cast including John McMartin (INTO THE WOODS), Helen Gallagher (NO NO NANETTE), Barbara Sharma, James Luisi, Ruth Buzzi, Thelma Oliver and Arnold Soboloff.

Gwen Verdon belts out her numbers in her own trademark style. Verdon could sing out entries from a phonebook and stop the show. She's quite fetching in the quirky character pieces "You Should See Yourself" and the snappy wordplay of the clarifying "Charity's Soliloquy". She later brings down the house with the certifiable showstoppers "If My Friends Could See Me Now", "I'm a Brass Band", "Where Am I Going?" and "I'm the Bravest Individual".

As Charity's two gal pals Nickie and Helene, Helen Gallagher and Thelma Oliver sing the caustic "Baby Dream Your Dream", and join Verdon for the showstopping "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This".

An essential cast album in any collection, this reissue of SWEET CHARITY on the Columbia Broadway Masterworks label includes rare audio of Fred Robbins interviewing the cast at the opening-night party as well as a longer 'first release' version of "I Love to Cry at Weddings".

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