So What You Want?

Track Listings
1. Go All Out
2. So What You Want?
3. Must Be Like That
4. Bitch Nigga
5. Come Back
6. Must Be Like That [Live]
7. Where They At? [Live]
8. And Uhh [Live]
9. Where My Troopers At? [Live]
10. So What You Want? [Live]
11. 20 Minute Workout [Live]

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So What You Want?

So What You Want?
Porgy & Bess
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Absolutely peerless
  • once-in-a-lifetime greatness
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  • Simply great
  • Porgy and Bess
Porgy & Bess
Ella Fitzgerald , and Louis Armstrong
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ASIN: B0000046Z5
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Overture
  2. Summertime
  3. I Wants To Stay Here
  4. My Man's Gone Now
  5. I Got Plenty O'Nuttin'
  6. Buzzard Song
  7. Bess, You Is My Woman Now
  8. It Ain't Necessarily So
  9. What You Want Wild Bess?
  10. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing
  11. Oh, Doctor Jesus
  12. Medley: Here Come De Honey Man/Crab Man/Oh, Deh's So Fresh And Fine (Strawberry Woman)
  13. There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York
  14. Bess, Oh Where's My Bess
  15. Oh Lawd, I'm On My Way

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Getting the two most personable voices in jazz to sing an hour's worth of George Gershwin's opera Porgy & Bess (Ella doing all the female parts, Satchmo all the male) was a good idea, but not quite as great as it sounded. Armstrong savors the down-and-dirty Charlestonisms that inspired the cadences of the music and lyrics, and they fit his happy rasp like an old shoe; Fitzgerald, conversely, sounds almost prissy every time she has to sing the word "ain't," though her melodic genius gets Gershwin's bold, supple tunes over. The arrangements are full-throttle Broadway, with a few leaps into Dixieland (including some fine Armstrong trumpet solos), but the disc works best when the vocalists break character and let their jazz side out. --Douglas Wolk

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely peerless.......2006-11-17

"Porgy and Bess" has just opened (with some controversy) in London's West End, though as a musical and not as an opera as it was originally conceived. Reviews have been promising and I aim to go down and see it soon. I decided to listen to this CD to put myself in the mood. I hadn't listened to it for years and I'd completely forgotten how good it actually is. Ella's voice blends with Louis' perfectly and Russell Garcia's orchestration gives them a dreamy landscape to perform against. I have one or two other CDs by Louis and Ella but this one is by far my favourite. The CD opens with "Overture" and its orchestral performance of classics like "Summertime", "I Wants To Stay Here", "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" and "It Ain't Neccessarily So" set the tone nicely, leaving one ever so keen for the vocal versions. Louis Armstong has a very rough tone to his voice but the emotion he packs with it is moving, most especially on the mournful "Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?" And we get all this and Louis' wonderful trumpet playing too?

Gershwin and Gershwin must be among the top composers of the last century and this opera showcases their talents more than anything I've heard. Ella and Louis are peerless as a vocal duo and though I doubt the West End performance will capture the magic in the same way they did, I still remain very keen to go see it. Is it opera or is it a jazz performance? I don't really know. I just know that I love it. And strongly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars once-in-a-lifetime greatness.......2006-10-06

Two thousand five hundred musicians have recorded "Summertime" --- it's a classic. (I bet most Americans can name Janis Joplin and no other singer.) As for "Porgy and Bess," the folk opera from which "Summertime" springs, it's such a classic that it's hard to believe anyone ever had a harsh word to say about it.

But after its premiere in 1935, no less than Duke Ellington said, "It has grand music and a swell play, but the two didn't go together. It does not use the Negro musical idiom --- the times are here to debunk Gershwin's lampblack Negroisms."

A quarter of a century later, the producers of the film version had trouble assembling a cast. Harry Belafonte rejected their offer to play Porgy. Sidney Poitier took the part --- and wished he hadn't. Poitier later wrote that the movie insulted black people; when he chose clips of his best performances for his tribute at the American Film Institute, he picked nothing from "Porgy and Bess."

And in 1985, when Grace Bumbry was a sensation as Bess in a Metropolitan Opera production, she slammed the opera: "I thought it beneath me, I felt I had worked far too hard, that we had come far too far to have to retrogress to 1935."

All that may be. All I know is that I have, in a long life, rarely been confronted with more genius than in the Fitzgerald/Armstrong recording of "Porgy & Bess." Set aside the achievement of George and Ira Gershwin in transforming DuBose Heyward's novel into a folk opera. Let's just focus on Armstrong and Fitzgerald, who were at the peak of their popularity when this record was made in 1957.

"Summertime" --- the first song --- sets the tone. A baleful horn figure, then violins. And then Armstrong's trumpet: slow, steady, dignified. But wait --- here comes a slurred note. And a cool little improvisation. Just enough of each. Very tasty.

Fitzgerald sings a verse. She is cool and formal. A lady. Not to be taken lightly. Now it's Armstrong's turn. Tender, but let's not kid ourselves --- this is not singing as others define it. This is melodic speech: rough, gutteral. And thus he is ideally cast: His Porgy may have his charms, but he'll have to stretch to keep Bess.

And so it goes throughout the CD. Trumpet mastery --- Armstrong has dazzling control. His tone is bright, but never shrill; there's a warmth in his playing no one else could produce. And Fitzgerald is just a study in inevitability; to hear her is to wonder how anyone could sing these songs any other way.

"I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'." "Bess, You Is My Woman Now." "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing." "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York." "Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?" "Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way."

All brilliantly conceived, orchestrated and recorded.

The greatest trumpet player in this history of jazz.

The father of scat singing.

The queen of the jazz vocal.

There are no-brainers, and then there is this Ella Fitzgerald-Louis Armstrong collaboration --- music that imprints on your soul.

5 out of 5 stars We love this album.......2006-08-22

We hope they will someday bring this beautiful story back to the stage

5 out of 5 stars Simply great.......2006-03-04

The fusion between the great two voices and the orchestra is just brilliant. Very good brass and violins that accompany Fitzeralds and Armstrongs magic voices leaves you with your mouth open.

A must have for everyone!

5 out of 5 stars Porgy and Bess.......2005-10-14

Could not find this anyway locally. It is a great recording
The Broadway I Love
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Generally, a pleasant surprise
  • Very pretty!
The Broadway I Love

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ASIN: B000002ISY
Release Date: 1991-11-08

Tracks:

  1. The Fantasticks: Try To Remember
  2. South Pacific: Younger Than Springtime
  3. Miss Saigon: The Last Night Of The World
  4. Very Warm For May: All The Things You Are
  5. Stop The World - I Want To Get Off: What Kind Of Fool Am I?
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  7. West Side Story: Somewhere
  8. Kiss Me Kate: So In Love
  9. A Little Night Music: Send In The Clowns
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  11. Phantom Of The Opera: All I Ask of You
  12. The Goldwyn Follies: Love Is Here To Stay
  13. George M!: Over There
  14. Carousel: You'll Never Walk Alone

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Placido Domingo's blazing tenor enriches these traditional Broadway show stoppers, supported by mammoth orchestrations in perfect balance and enhanced by his trademark musicianship and intelligence. In "All I Ask Of You," he excitingly explodes like a bursting water balloon. His duet with Carly Simon ("Last Night of the World") works in an intergalactic way--music makers from separate planets can successfully collaborate. In "Send In the Clowns," we are reminded of the tune's prettiness; while others find a poignantly delicate moment, Domingo's personal revelation is the size of Mt. Olympus. And why not? He is a god of song. An exception is made for "Our Love is Here to Stay," winner of the most-likely-to-appear-in-an-elevator award. Overall, a dazzling music experience. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Generally, a pleasant surprise.......2003-01-19

This is a compilation of lovely Broadway songs, beautifully sung. I liked most of the selections in every way--singing, orchestration, etc. I found the piece from "Miss Saigon" ("The Last Night in the World"), with a moving duet with Domingo and Carly Simon, to be astonishingly beautiful. I was surprised that these two could collaborate so well reminiscent of Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza), I have enjoyed repetitive listening of this track. The only downer, in my view, was "Over There." Sad to say, Placido does not do justice to George M. Cohan. For reasons I don't completely understand, he substitutes "The boys are coming" for the very triumphant "The Yanks are coming" line, which is the heart of the song. Toss this ridiculous mistake out, maybe a fifth star.

4 out of 5 stars Very pretty!.......2001-01-14

I found this one in my library system and checked it out because of "So In Love" -- and quickly fell in love with the rest of it! There are classically trained opera singers who cannot pull off singing Broadway, but Domingo is not one of them. Granted, the idea of hearing "Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'" sung with an Italian accent seems a little strange, since everyone knows that a cowboy is supposed to be singing it, but I think Domingo's accent adds to the charm of the songs.

I only gave this album four stars because I didn't care for the arrangements of the songs from "West Side Story" and also because the combination of Domingo and Carly Simon seemed mismatched. The duet with Rebecca Luker, however, in "All I Ask Of You," is what I would consider the highlight of the CD. Their voices blend so well and they have the same classic style. Ted Huffman's boy soprano adds a lot to "Try To Remember," enhancing the soaring prettiness of the melody. The arrangement of "Send In The Clowns" is a masterpiece, while Domingo sings it with convincing sadness. Also his portrayal of "Our Love Is Here To Stay" has the gentle simplicity that I believe the Gershwins meant for it.

As for the rest of the songs, they are just plain GOOD! All in all this is a very enjoyable recording and it goes to the top of my wish list.
Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005
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    ASIN: B000B8I93Q
    Release Date: 2005-10-18

    Tracks:

    1. Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'
    2. Summertime
    3. I Could Write a Book
    4. It Never Entered My Mind
    5. I Can Cook Too
    6. Make It Another Old Fashioned, Please
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    8. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
    9. Thou Swell
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    12. South American Way

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    6. Once in Love with Amy
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    8. Lazy Afternoon
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    11. Now Is the Time

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    2. Love Makes the World Go 'Round
    3. Try to Remember
    4. Put on a Happy Face
    5. I Say Hello
    6. Happiness
    7. She Loves Me
    8. What Kind of Fool Am I?
    9. Shy
    10. Consider Yourself
    11. Poor Little Person

    Tracks:

    1. Magic to Do
    2. They're Playing My Song
    3. I Don't Know How to Love Him
    4. I Won't Send Roses
    5. Good Morning Starshine
    6. Don't Cry for Me, Argentina
    7. Hard Candy Christmas
    8. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
    9. Won't You Charleston with Me?
    10. Applause

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    2. Memory
    3. On My Own
    4. Muddy Water
    5. How Could I Ever Know
    6. American Dream
    7. I Know Him So Well
    8. Dr. Jazz
    9. Me and My Girl
    10. Suddenly Seymour

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    2. Popular
    3. Seasons of Love
    4. Oh, the Thinks You Can Think
    5. Whatever Lola Wants
    6. Crazy
    7. How Deep Is Your Love
    8. Stars
    9. People Like Us
    10. I Go to Rio
    Leonard Bernstein: The 1953 American Decca Recordings
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • It's wonderful to have Bernstein back, but the performances fall short
    • Come back Lennie, we need you
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    • Bernstein's Early American Recordings
    Leonard Bernstein: The 1953 American Decca Recordings

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    Release Date: 2005-02-08

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars It's wonderful to have Bernstein back, but the performances fall short.......2006-11-26

    These 1953 mono recordings catch Bernstein a decade after his famous debut with the NY Phil. and five years before he became their youngest-ever condcutor. It's great to hear that warm, comforting voice again, although his analyses--especially the longest one devoted to the Brahms Fourth--aren't as polished as they would become. He gets pedagogical at times and runs us through a rote example-and-explanation formula. Even then, howeer, colorful Bernstein touches peek out, and we are reminded of the man who taught an entire generation to venerate classical music.

    For me, the performances themselves fall short. They were often recorded in a rush, sometimes late at night after a summer concert. I know that the Stadium Sym. is actually the NY Phil., but they don't sound particularly fine, and Bernstein's interpreatations, though vigorous, often border on the slapdash. Plowing through Beethoven's 3rd, Dvorak's 9th, Schumann's 2nd, Brahms' 4th and Tchaikovsky's 6th, I found few sparks of originaity, much less genius. This is a tough admission from one of LB's geat admirers, but there you are. The original recorded sound is also a bit thin and harsh.

    5 out of 5 stars Come back Lennie, we need you.......2006-02-22

    This box is worth its price just for the five talks. Bernstein at this stage had a teaching style rather more stilted than the chatty sage of later years, but the combination of authority, insight and infectious enthusiasm is unique. Entertainingly offhand about the New World, he's at his best on the music he reveres most, i.e. Beethoven, Schumann, and Brahms, the first movement of whose Fourth Symphony gets a particularly in-depth analysis that left me yearning for more. Practically anyone could enjoy and learn from these talks - they're fascinating fun without a whiff of down-dumbing. When the classical and the popular cross over nowadays, the results are usually compromised and crass, but with Bernstein there doesn't even seem to be a gap to be crossed over - just a passion to share these wonders with as many people as possible. We need his all-embracing talent and vision today more than ever.

    Then there are the performances. I'm not the biggest fan of mono symphonic recordings, but these positively leap down your ears, unmannered, committed and electric. It's hard to believe what was achieved under the hasty recording conditions described in the booklet. The sound is a little fierce, but good enough to make this set a wonderful gift for any open-minded but symphonically ignorant acquaintance. I can easily imagine it turning someone on to classical music.

    4 out of 5 stars For Bernstein enthusiasts, it's like owning a gold mine.......2005-06-19

    This new album set is something that I had heard of, but never dared to hope would be released on CD. It consists of Leonard Bernstein's very first recordings of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (the "Eroica"), Dvorak's "New World Symphony", Schumann's Symphony No. 2, Brahms' Fourth Symphony, and Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" Symphony. They are all conducted by Bernstein and played beautifully by an orchestra which bills itself as the New York Stadium Symphony Orchestra, but which is really the great New York Philharmonic, using the name that they gave themselves during summer concerts.

    The performances are a revelation, because they demonstrate conclusively that Bernstein did not always "exaggerate" or "overinterpret" great music, as critics frequently claim. His performances here are very, very direct and straightforward, more like Fritz Reiner or Toscanini than like Bernstein.

    If this album contained only Bernstein's early performances of these symphonies, it would be interesting, but it might not really attract that much attention, since he re-recorded all of these pieces in stereo in later years, and with the same orchestra.

    What makes this set so valuable is that it contains his long out-of-print lectures on these symphonies, and far from what the previous reviewer claims, they never become boring and monotonous. No musician in our time, or maybe even in the history of music, was a better or more articulate and sensitive lecturer on music than Leonard Bernstein. His legendary appearances on the "Young People's Concerts" did more for the appreciation of classical music than all the "Beethoven's Wig" albums combined. (If you don't know what "Beethoven's Wig" is, check it out and shudder at how far music appreciation has fallen since Bernstein's death.)

    Bernstein had a unique ability to make classical music accessible to everybody, without ever condescending to the listener or cheapening the music. His lectures on this album, previously only available to 1950's Book of the Month Subscribers (except for part of the Beethoven lecture, which is the only one that Bernstein did re-record in stereo), are invaluable both to music students and to those who are willing to listen. All of the lectures included cover all four movements of the symphonies discussed, except for the Brahms; that one is just as extensive as the others, but it covers only the first movement of the symphony.

    However--be warned, the lectures do have a flaw that the symphonies themselves do not, and that is why I have subtracted one star.

    The symphony recordings are obviously remastered from magnetic tape, but the lectures have been transferred from LP's. Thus, you will be able to hear an occasional click or pop from time to time, and there is a clearly audible "skip" on the Brahms lecture. It is NOT the CD being defective, or the laser beam on your player skipping; it is clearly the lecture recordings themselves. Deutsche Grammophon, which released this CD set, is very honest about the source of the transfers to compact disc, and is to be commended for this. (They mention it in the last page of the accompanying booklet.) But this shouldn't deter anybody from buying this enormously important Bernstein set.

    4 out of 5 stars Bernstein's Early American Recordings.......2005-04-02

    The most recent batch of DG's "Original Masters" box sets boasts several titles that will leave classical collectors rejoicing, "Leonard Bernstein: The 1953 American Decca Recordings" foremost among them. This 5CD set features Lenny in his earliest recorded performances of some of his trademark works -- Beethoven's 3rd, Dvorak's 9th, Schumann's 2nd, Brahms' 4th and Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphonies. Bernstein would later re-record all of five these symphonies with the NYPO (btw, the Stadium Symphony Orchestra of New York IS the NYPO) to greater acclaim for Columbia, but these early accounts capture a brilliant young conductor at the threshold of greatness. Also after each performance, Bernstein offers a musical analysis, simplifying what the listener just heard as only he could, which is again something the conductor would become famous for in years to come. Well then, if this is such a great set, why the four-star rating? First, while the performances sound very good, these are 1953 mono recordings and the casual fan needs to be aware that analog and digital stereo recordings of these works by the conductor do exist, and are generally preferable. Second, the musical analysis is a nice touch, but certainly does not warrant repeated listenings, as does the music. In fact, nearly half of the contents of these five discs is LB talking, and it could have been filled with music instead, or simply sold as a less expensive 3CD set. However, these shortcomings aside, "Leonard Bernstein: The 1953 American Decca Recordings" is another outstanding release in a fine series.
    Red Hot (From Mystic Music, As Seen On TV)
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      Red Hot (From Mystic Music, As Seen On TV)
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      MYSTIC MUSIC Presents RED HOT. AS SEEN ON T.V. Disc 1 1. SOMETHING SO STRONG CROWDED HOUSE 2. OBSESSION ANIMOTION 3. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU LEVEL 42 4. IS THIS LOVE WHITESNAKE 5. EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN POISON 6. ALL I NEED JACK WAGNER 7. MORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY ALIAS 8. SOME LIKE IT HOT THE POWER STATION 9. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) SAMANTHA FOX 10. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP RICK ASTLEY 11. TOUCH ME CATHY DENNIS 12. NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS 13. THE FLAME CHEAP TRICK 14. BLACK VELVET ALLANAH MYLES 15. SAVE YOUR LOVE GREAT WHITE 16. WHEN I'M WITH YOU SHERIFF 17. CAN'T STOP AFTER 7 18. ADDICTED TO LOVE ROBERT PALMER DISC 2 1. FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE BAD COMPANY 2. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS FOREIGNER 3. SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER THE MOTELS 4. TOO SHY KAJAGOOGOO 5. SHATTERED DREAMS JOHNNY HATES JAZZ 6. WE BELONG PAT BENATAR 7. CARIBBEAN QUEEN (NO MORE LOVE ON THE RUN) BILLY OCEAN 8. I GET WEAK BELINDA CARLISLE 9. TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT / BE MY BABY EDDIE MONEY WITH RONNIE SPECTOR 10. HOLD ON TO THE NIGHT RICHARD MARX 11. LISTEN TO YOUR HEART ROXETTE 12. MISSING YOU JOHN WAITE 13. I TOUCH MYSELF DIVINYLS 14. SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE ROBERT PALMER 15. SUGAR WALLS SHEENA EASTON 16. I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU DAN HARTMAN 17. FREEWAY OF LOVE ARETHA FRANKLIN
      George Gershwin: Porgy and Bess [Highlights]
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        1. Porgy & Bess: High Performance

        ASIN: B000003ENS
        Release Date: 1990-10-25

        Tracks:

        1. Introduction; Summertime
        2. A Woman Is A Something Thing
        3. Gone, Gone, Gone
        4. My Man's Gone Now
        5. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
        6. Bess, You Is My Woman
        7. It Ain't Necessarily So
        8. What You Want Wid Bess?
        9. I Loves You, Porgy
        10. There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York
        11. Oh, Bess, Oh, Where's My Bess
        12. Oh, Lawd, I'm On My Way
        Gilbert & Sullivan: Patience
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • The best ever version
        • The Golden Cast of D'Oyly Carte!
        • The Definitive Recording
        Gilbert & Sullivan: Patience
        Philip Potter , Kenneth Sandford , Mary Sansom , Jennifer Toye , and D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
        Manufacturer: Polygram Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000041VE
        Release Date: 1989-07-21

        Tracks:

        1. Overture
        2. Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
        3. Act One: Still brooding on their mad infatuation
        4. Act One: I cannot tell what this love may be
        5. Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
        6. Act One: The soldiers of our Queen
        7. Act One: If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
        8. Act One: In a doleful train two & two we walk all day
        9. Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
        10. Act One: When I first put this uniform on
        11. Act One: Am I alone & unobserved?
        12. Act One: If you're anxious for to shine
        13. Act One: Long years ago-fourteen, maybe
        14. Act One: Prithee, pretty maiden-prithee
        15. Act One: Though to marry you
        16. Act One: Let the merry cymbals sound
        17. Act One: Now tell us, we pray you
        18. Act One: Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
        19. Act One: Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
        20. Act One: Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel

        Tracks:

        1. Act One: Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity
        2. Act One: We've been thrown over, we're aware
        3. Act One: And are you going a ticket to buy?
        4. Act One: Hold! Stay your hand!
        5. Act One: True love must single-hearted be
        6. Act One: I hear the soft note of the echoing voice
        7. Act One: But who is this, whose god-like grace
        8. Act One: List Reginald, whilst I confess a love
        9. Act Two: On such eyes as maidens cherish
        10. Act Two: Sad is a woman's lot who, year by year
        11. Act Two: Silvered is the raven hair
        12. Act Two: Turn, oh turn in this direction
        13. Act Two: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
        14. Act Two: Love is a plaintive song
        15. Act Two: So go to him & say to him
        16. Act Two: It's clear that the mediaeval art
        17. Act Two: If Saphir I choose to marry
        18. Act Two: When I go out of the door
        19. Act Two: I'm a Waterloo House young man
        20. Act Two: After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars The best ever version.......2002-06-07

        The wonderful cast transports you to the realms of Gilbert and Sullivan, to make you feel that you are experiencing a first night in 1881! John Reed, as Bunthorne, an aesthetic poet is superb, camp, subversive and a complete fraud. If anyone is not aware, the story of the opera is based upon the idiosyncracies of the Aesthetic movement in England of the 1880's and Gilbert used the public parodies of his friend Oscar Wilde as his major source. The rest of the cast, chorus and orchestra , under the long experienced 'Goddie' are superlative and make for one of the finest line-ups in D'Oyly Carte history. Revel and enjoy, for this is quite the best.

        5 out of 5 stars The Golden Cast of D'Oyly Carte!.......1999-04-13

        My wish had always been to see John Reed and the D'Oyly Carte Company in a performance of Patience. My mother had done so, remarking that, 'You'd need patience to watch it', she was coloured in her opinion, since she wanted to see 'The Mikado', but had gotten the wrong tickets! The recording, made in 1961, is superb in every detail. You are with the cast, on stage, in the auditorium, it is such a 'live' performance. The dialogue is delivered exquisitely, whilst the singing is uniformerly of the highest standard. I recently portrayed 'Bunthorne' and throughout my performances, I felt that I was continuing the legacy of Gilbert and Sullivan. All the past history of performers were there. I feel that Patience is a magical Savoy Opera. Do not miss the opportunity to own such a definitive performance. Maybe the subject of the 'Art Nouveau' periodof Victorian England is dated, but as one critic has already stated, every generation 'throws up' its poseures, to be knocked. 'Ah, me! lack aday!' BUY IT!

        4 out of 5 stars The Definitive Recording.......1998-12-09

        For those who prefer the traditional Savoyard renderings of the G&S canon, this is far and away the best recording of this parody of the cult of celebrity. John Reed leads the cast as a delightful Bunthorne, and the recording contains all of the opera's dialogue. "HMS Pinafore," "The Mikado," and "The Pirates of Penzance" may be better known, but "Patience" is deserving of a wider audience.
        So What You Want?
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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        So What You Want?
        Rare Essence
        Manufacturer: Liaison Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        4. Doin' It Old School Style

        ASIN: B000005FLK
        Release Date: 1995-12-12

        Tracks:

        1. Studio Side: Go All Out
        2. Studio Side: So What You Want?
        3. Studio Side: Must Be Like That
        4. Studio Side: Bitch Nigga
        5. Studio Side: Comeback
        6. Live: Must Be Like That
        7. Live: Where They At?
        8. Live: And Uhh
        9. Live: Where My Troopers At?
        10. Live: So What You Want?
        11. Live: 20 Minute Workout

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Great.......2000-04-25

        All of Rare Essence music is the bomb!
        Vintage Gilbert & Sullivan
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Excellent ... but ...
        Vintage Gilbert & Sullivan

        Manufacturer: Sanctuary
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000AA5XFW
        Release Date: 2005-10-03

        Tracks:

        1. A Wand'ring Minstrel 1
        2. Behold The Lord High Executioner
        3. Three Litttle Maids From School
        4. Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
        5. A More Humane Mikado
        6. Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
        7. On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit
        8. There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
        9. When U Good Friends Was Called To The Bar
        10. We Sail The Ocean Blue
        11. I'm Called Little Buttercup
        12. I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
        13. When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
        14. Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
        15. Carefully On Tiptoe Stealing
        16. He Is An Englishman
        17. Oh Better Far To Live And Die
        18. Poor Wand'ring One
        19. I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
        20. Then Fred'ric Let Your Escort, Lion Hearted When The Foeman Bares His Steel
        21. When A Felon's Not Engaged
        22. With Cat-Like Tread
        23. I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
        24. If You Want A Receipt For That Popular Mystery
        25. So Go To Him And Say To Him
        26. Loudly Let The Trumper Bray... Bow Ye Lower Middle Classes
        27. Love Unrequited Robs Me Of My Rest.... When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal
        28. If You Go In You're Sure To Win
        29. My Boy You May Take It From Me
        30. When The Night Wind Howls
        31. When Maiden Loves She Sits And Sighs
        32. When Our Gallant Norman Foes
        33. I Have A Song To Sing, Oh!
        34. Were I Thy Bride
        35. List And Learn
        36. In Enterprise Of Martial Kind
        37. There Was A Time
        38. Do Not Give Way... Then One Of Us
        39. Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
        40. Dance A Cachucha

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Excellent ... but ..........2007-02-07

        As a vintage G&S listener, I appreciated this collection but I think it would mostly appeal to the specialist-completeist. A newcomer to the genre would do well to get a full operetta DVD. (I prefer the OK BBC performances to the tarted up & modernised Australian ones.)

        Old-comers probably already have all these tracks as part of their collection of vintage full operetta recordings.

        But don't let my idiosynchratic views deter you if you really like G&S... but not to the extent of buying all the vintage full operetta versions.
        The Best of Gilbert & Sullivan
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          The Best of Gilbert & Sullivan

          Manufacturer: Angel Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00004SSJR
          Release Date: 2002-11-05

          Tracks:

          1. The Mikado: Overture
          2. The Mikado: A Wandering Minstrel I
          3. The Mikado: Our Great Mikado, Virtuous Man
          4. The Mikado: Young Man, Despair
          5. The Mikado: Behold The Lord High Executioner!...Taken From The County Jail
          6. The Mikado: As Some Day It May Happen
          7. The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School Are We
          8. The Mikado: Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted
          9. The Mikado: I Am So Proud
          10. The Mikado: The Sun, Whose Rays
          11. The Mikado: Here's A How-De-Do!
          12. The Mikado: Miya Sama (Entrance Of The Mikado)
          13. The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado Never
          14. The Mikado: The Criminal Cried
          15. The Mikado: See How The Fates Their Gifts Allot
          16. The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
          17. The Mikado: Alone, And Yet Alive!...Hearts Do Not Break!
          18. The Mikado: On A Tree By A River
          19. The Mikado: There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
          20. The Mikado: For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum
          21. Trail By Jury: The Learned Jungle
          22. H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm Called Litttle Buttercup
          23. H.M.S. Pinafore: My Gallant Crew...I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
          24. Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well
          25. H.M.S. Pinafore: When I Was A Lad I Served A Term

          Tracks:

          1. H.M.S. Pinafore: Fair Moon, To Thee I Sing
          2. H.M.S. Pinafore: Things Are Seldom What They Seem
          3. H.M.S. Pinafore: The Hours Creep On Apace
          4. H.M.S. Pinafore: Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
          5. The Pirates Of Penzance: Oh, Better Far To Live And Die
          6. The Pirates Of Penzance: Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast
          7. The Pirates Of Penzance: Poor Wandering One!
          8. The Pirates Of Penzance: I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
          9. The Pirates Of Penzance: When The Foeman Bears His Steel
          10. The Pirates Of Penzance: Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine
          11. The Pirates Of Penzance: When A Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment
          12. The Pirates Of Penzance: With Cat-Like Tread
          13. Patience: The Soldiers Of Our Queen...If You Want A Receipt For That Popular Mystery
          14. Patience: Am I Alone And Unobserved...If You're Anxious For To Shine
          15. Patience: Sad Is That Woman's Lot...Silvered Is The Raven Hair
          16. Patience: A Magnet Hung In A Hardware Shop
          17. Patience: Love Is A Plaintive Song
          18. Patience: So Go To Him And Say To Him
          19. Patience: When I Go Out Of Door
          20. Patience: After Much Debate (Finale Act 2)
          21. Iolanthe: When I Went To The Bar As A Very Young Man
          22. The Lady Of My Love...(Finale Act 1)

          Tracks:

          1. When All Night Long A Chap Remains
          2. When Britain Really Ruled The Waves
          3. When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal Headache
          4. If You Go In, You're Sure To Win
          5. Ruddigore: My Boy, May Take It From Me
          6. Ruddigore: The Battle's Roar Is Over
          7. Ruddigore: In Sailing O'er Life's Ocean Wide
          8. Ruddigore: You Understand?
          9. Ruddigore: When The Night Wind Howls
          10. Ruddigore: My Eyes Are Fully Open
          11. Ruddigore: There Grew A Little Flower
          12. The Gondoliers: We're Called Gondolieri
          13. The Gondoliers: From The Sunny Spanish Shore...In Enterprise Of Martial Kind
          14. The Gondoliers: I Stole The Prince
          15. The Gondoliers: When A Merry Maiden Marries
          16. The Gondoliers: Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
          17. The Gondoliers: Dance A Cachucha, Fandango, Bolero
          18. The Gondoliers: There Lived A King, As I've Been Told
          19. The Gondoliers: I Am A Courtier Grave And Serious
          20. The Yeoman Of The Guard: I Have A Song To Sing, O!
          21. The Yeoman Of The Guard: How You Say Maiden, Will You Wed
          22. The Yeoman Of The Guard: Where I Thy Bride
          23. The Yeoman Of The Guard: Oh! A Private Buffoon Is A Light Hearted Loon
          24. The Yeoman Of The Guard: Comes The Pretty Young Bride

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