Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002)

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Label: Rca Records
UPC: 00090266395927
Release Date: 6/11/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60557251
Item#: MKVH3D
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Overture ~ Original Broadway Cast
2. Not For The Life Of Me ~ Original Broadway Cast
3. Thoroughly Modern Millie ~ Original Broadway Cast
4. Not For The Life Of Me - (reprise) ~ Original Broadway Cast
5. How The Other Half Lives ~ Original Broadway Cast
6. Not For The Life Of Me - (reprise) ~ Original Broadway Cast
7. Speed Test, The ~ Original Broadway Cast
8. They Don't Know ~ Original Broadway Cast
9. Nuttycracker Suite, The ~ Original Broadway Cast
10. What Do I Need With Love? ~ Original Broadway Cast
11. Only In New York ~ Original Broadway Cast
12. Jimmy ~ Original Broadway Cast
13. Back At Work ~ Original Broadway Cast
14. Forget About The Boy ~ Original Broadway Cast
15. Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life / I'm Falling In Love With Someone ~ Original Broadway Cast
16. I Turned The Corner / I'm Falling In Love With Someone ~ Original Broadway Cast
17. Muqin ~ Original Broadway Cast
18. Long As I'm Here With You ~ Original Broadway Cast
19. Gimme Gimme ~ Original Broadway Cast
20. Finale (Thoroughly Modern Millie) ~ Original Broadway Cast
21. Final Bows ~ Original Broadway Cast


(C) (P) 2002 BMG

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Principal cast includes: Sutton Foster, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Harriet Harris, Marc Kudish, Gavin Creel, Angela Christian, Ken Leung, Francis Jue, Anne L. Nathan.
THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Musical Show Album.
It has been observed that Broadway has long since become a group of virtual repertory theaters in which revivals of successful musicals from decades past rule the roost. The next-best thing to an outright revival, perhaps, is a "new" show based on old material and employing at least some of the old music. The Producers, the hit of the 2000-2001 season, fits that description, and so does the hit of the 2001-2002 season, Thoroughly Modern Millie. The work began as a movie musical written as a vehicle for Julie Andrews in 1967, using mostly vintage music true to its 1922 setting, but with a title song by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen and a few other newly written Jazz Age-style numbers. The trifle of a plot, about a small-town girl coming to the big city to seek a rich husband (ho-hum), was just an excuse to parade flapper costumes through production numbers. Although it tapped into a brief vogue for the 1920s in the mid-'60s, the film was more a curiosity than anything else. But young Dick Scanlon seems to have been entranced, and he eventually talked screenwriter Richard Morris into collaborating on a stage version. He also wrote lyrics to a bunch of new songs with Jeanine Tesori. The result remains weightless and retro, the best songs being the originals (which means Jay Thompson's "Jimmy" and Victor Herbert's "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," in addition to the title song). Gilbert & Sullivan and Tchaikovsky are also referenced. The cast is led by the aggressive Sutton Foster, who seems to be channeling film co-star Mary Tyler Moore, not Andrews. This is not a musical likely to be worthy of revival itself in 35 years, but it is deeply in Broadway tradition, a throwback to an earlier, sillier time. ~ William Ruhlmann
The theatrical tale of a '20s Flapper gal, THOROUGHLY MODERN MINNIE already had a place in the hearts of many 21st-century folks due to the version featuring Julie Andrews singing atop an orchestra conducted by no less than Andre Previn. This newer take on the classic musical, however, is full of just as much verve as any previous staging. How else could it have taken jaded New York theater audiences by storm? Moving full circle from the plaint "What Do I Need With Love?" to the revelatory "I'm in Love With Someone," Millie's voyage is one that can be enjoyed equally as well on this disc as it can on the stage.

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/11/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 63959
Label : RCA Victor Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00090266395927

  
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