Everyone Is Everybody Else [Import] [Original recording remastered]

everyone is everybody else [import] [original recording remastered]

Track Listings
1. Child of the Universe
2. Negative Earth
3. Paper Wings
4. Great 1974 Mining Disaster
5. Crazy City
6. See Me See You
7. Poor Boy Blues
8. Mill Boys
9. For No One

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Product Description
Japanese reissue of 1974 album originally released on Polydor. Packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 2001 release.

Everyone Is Everybody Else,Barclay James Harvest,Polydor,British Folk-Rock,Folk-Rock,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock


Everyone Is Everybody Else [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Seesaw (1973 Original Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • It deserved better
  • SEESAW (1973 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST)
  • A Broadway nadir.
  • Michele Lee sings Cy Coleman's most underrated score
  • This Seesaw is merely quirky fun
Seesaw (1973 Original Broadway Cast)
Dorothy Fields
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ASIN: B000000PG6
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Seesaw - Orchestra & Company
  2. My City - Street Walkers & Company
  3. Nobody Does It Like Me - Michele Lee
  4. In Tune - Michele Lee/Ken Howard/Company
  5. Spanglish - Giancarlo Esposito/Michele Lee/Ken Howard/Company
  6. Welcome To Holiday Inn - Michele Lee
  7. You're A Lovable Lunatic - Ken Howard
  8. He's Good For Me - Michele Lee
  9. Ride Out The Storm - Lamonte Desfontaines/Cecelia Norfleet/Company
  10. Entr'acte - Orchestra
  11. We've Got It - Ken Howard
  12. Poor Everybody Else - Michele Lee
  13. Chapter 54, Number 1909 - Tommy Tune/Ken Howard/Michael Lee/Company
  14. Seesaw Ballet - Orchestra
  15. It's Not Where You Start - Tommy Tune/Company
  16. Finale: I'm Way Ahead & Seesaw - Michele Lee
  17. Bows: It's Not Where You Start - Entire Company

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It deserved better.......2007-07-05

I've often wondered if I'm the only person alive who saw "Seesaw!" It's been sadly neglected. Michele Lee was wonderful, and it was a great introduction to a guy named Tommy Tune.. The music is very enjoyable. Highly recommended for Broadway show lovers!

5 out of 5 stars SEESAW (1973 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST).......2007-01-27

I SAW THIS SHOW AND LOVED EVERY MOMENT. I TILL REMEMBER HOW MUCH FUN I HAD. I WAS IN COLLEGE AT THE TIME AND HAD THE GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SEE IT AGAIN. THE SCORE IS WONDERFUL, TUNEFUL AND MEMORABLE.

1 out of 5 stars A Broadway nadir........2004-09-14

With all due respect to Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields, both of whom made major contributions to the Broadway canon, this must be one of the weakest musical scores ever committed to vinyl. Worst of all, it bears no relation to the poignant two-character play on which it is based. Just who was it who wanted that tender little play to be enhanced by a big campy production number starring Tommy Tune?

4 out of 5 stars Michele Lee sings Cy Coleman's most underrated score.......2004-01-28

SEESAW was a musical version of William Gibson's rueful comedy-drama TWO FOR THE SEESAW, which originally starred Anne Bancroft. For the musical version, the leading lady was the delightful Michele Lee (BRAVO GIOVANNI) who earned a Tony nomination for her performance.

The Cy Coleman-Dorothy Fields score includes great numbers like "Nobody Does It Like Me", "In Tune" and the 11 o'clock number "Poor Everybody Else".

The supporting cast includes the always-reliable Tommy Tune, as well as Ken Howard, Cecelia Norfleet and LaMonte DesFontaines.

Highly-recommended for fans of Broadway musicals as well as the incantory Miss Michele Lee. [DRG CDRG6108]

4 out of 5 stars This Seesaw is merely quirky fun.......1999-08-22

Cy Coleman's Seesaw overture is a wonderful start to a wonderfully breezy CD. Most of the chorus numbers are very poor ( Spanglish, Ride Out the Storm), but the spotlighted Michele Lee, Ken Howard, and Tommy Tune are preserved fantastically. Michele Lee's husky voice is capable of making your heart soar and break at the same time. Her comedic timing is wonderful (Welcome to Holiday Inn), her down-on-her-luck song is perfection(Nobody Does It Like Me), and Poor Everybody Else will have you rooting for Michele instantly. Ken Howard is truly a Lovable Lunatic. And Tommy Tune's Tony Award winning performance is captured here with "It's Not Where You Start." It is typically Coleman music, but he is wonderfully aided with Dorothy Fields's lyrics. If you can find it for a discount, don't resist!
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    Tracks:

    1. Mama's Talkin' Soft (from "Gypsy") (Styne-Sondheim) - Lindsay Ridgeway and Sarah Chapman
    2. Come Down from the Tree (from "Once on This Island") (Flaherty-Ahrens) - Lillias White
    3. Sweet River (from "110 in the Shade") (Jones-Schmidt) - Sally Mayes
    4. Like Everybody Else (from "West Side Story") (Bernstein-Sondheim) - Judy Malloy, Richard Roland, Sal Viviano
    5. What Am I Doing Here? (from "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach-David) - Liz Callaway
    6. Tick Tock Goes the Clock (from "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach-David) - Lisa Mayer, Judy Malloy, Debbie Pavelka
    7. The Job Application (from "Ballroom") (Bergman-Bergman-Goldenberg) - Karen Morrow
    8. Big Fat Heart (from "Seesaw") (Coleman-Fields) - Debbie Gravitte
    9. Where Do I Go From Here? (from "Fiorello") (Bock-Harnick) - Liz Callaway
    10. Ten Percent (from "Chicago") (Kander-Ebb) - Harry Groener
    11. Marking Time (from "Pippin") (Schwartz) - Michael Rupert
    12. Older and Wiser (from "Bye Bye Birdie") (Strouse-Adams) - Michele Pawk and Tammy Minoff
    13. Flaemmchen (The Flame Girl) (from "Grand Hotel") (Wright-Forrest) - Lynnette Perry
    14. When I Went Home (from "Peter Pan") (Charlap-Leigh) - Michelle Nicastro
    15. Guess We May as Well Stay Married Now (from "I Do! I Do!") (Jones-Schmidt) - Glory Crampton and Guy Haines
    16. I'm Naive (from "Sugar") (Styne-Merrill) - Jane Krakowski and Sal Viviano
    17. Take It in Your Stride (from "Annie Get Your Gun") (Berlin) - Liz Larsen
    18. Pink Taffeta Sample Size Ten (from "Sweet Charity") (Coleman-Fields) - Lynne Wintersteller
    19. If I Can't Take It with Me (from "Goldilocks") (Anderson-Ford-Kerr-Kerr) - Alet Oury
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    Release Date: 2003-08-19

    Tracks:

    1. English Music Hall [Mystery of Edwin Drood] - Tim Ewing, Jonathan Freeman, , , Dan Shaheen
    2. Just Fine [110 in the Shade] - Sally Mayes, Ron Raines
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    6. Waiting [From The King and I] - Judy Kaye, Ron Raines, Lee Wilkof
    7. Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine [From Fiddler on the Roof] - Emily Loesser
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    15. If You Leave Me Now [The Happy Time] - Michael Rupert
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars So many great songs.......2007-02-26

    So many great songs almost lost. How is it possible that a Kander & Ebb song like Mr Ten Percent got cut? This CD is worth its cost for that one song alone, but this disc is chock full of great songs that didn't make it to opening night...

    5 out of 5 stars The Missing Songs from Some Major Musicals.......2003-12-02

    This is the first of four CDs that contain recordings of songs that for one reason or another were cut from their shows. Highlights include:

    From 110 DEGREES IN THE SHADE:
    "Sweetriver" - replaced in the show by "Love Don't Look Away", parts of the melody appear in "Everything Beautiful Happens at Night".
    "Flibbertigibbet" - became "Raunchy" in the musical. The music is pretty much the same, but the lyrics are a bit different.

    From THE KING AND I:
    "Waiting" - Anna sings her frustration of being kept waiting for weeks to see the King. This song was cut after the premier of the show in New Haven.

    From FIDDLER ON THE ROOF:
    "Dear, Sweet Sewing Machine" - A lullaby sung at the start of the second act by the tailor and Tzeitel. Cut because audiences in previews just didn't respond.

    From WEST SIDE STORY:
    "Like Everybody Else" - a short fugue for the delinquents A-Rab (the "Shrimp"), Baby John (the young one) and Anybodys (the girl) intended to lighten up the first act. This song was edged out by "Gee, Officer Krupke".

    From PETER PAN:
    "When I Went Home" - a ballad sung by Peter about the time he tried to go back to his old life, and found everyone had moved on. Seems to have been replaced by the lullaby "Distant Melody".

    From ANNIE GET YOUR GUN:
    Annie's song about keeping her ego in check when she sees herself on the larger-than-life poster advertising the show. Cut possibly because the melody was too challenging to sing.

    Other tracks on this CD include songs cut from CHICAGO, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, PROMISES PROMISES, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, FIORELLO!, SILK STOCKINGS and THE HAPPY TIME.

    If you enjoyed this CD, you must check out the other three in the series. Also, the same label, Varese Sarabande, has a series and a few composer albums of UNSUNG MUSICALS.

    4 out of 5 stars ONCE ON THIS ISLAND RULES.......2001-07-02

    I'm not usually one to buy a CD for just one track...but in this case, I have to admit, that's precisely what I did. Anyone who has seen the musical, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND or had a chance to listen to its soundtrack will be won over. The idea that there were songs cut from this marvelous, "every song is a winner" album, was just impossible for me to resist. And WHEN DANIEL MARRIES in this CD does not disappoint. La Chanze's voice is absolutely marvelous. And the bonus? The other tracks are pleasing and fun for any Broadway buff: Liz Callaway's HONEY from Merrily We Roll Along is musically winning. I also liked the songs cut from GYPSY and FLOWER DRUM SONG. For an impulsive buy, I was completely rewarded. I have also ordered the other CD in the series for the ONCE ON THIS ISLAND song, DOWN FROM THE TREE...which also carries a Liz Callaway song. For musical enthusiasts, this series is a nice collector's item...and something to play on a rainy day.

    5 out of 5 stars The first in this great series.......2001-02-13

    This CD is the first in a fine series of four releases consisting of songs cut from well-known musicals. Just about any successful musical has had songs cut from it, not always because the song wasn't good, but because it no longer fit the show as updated, or a character or scene was cut (the booklet explains why each song was removed from its show). The songs are all good, some better than others or course, and the performances are wonderful. My favorites are "Ten Percent" (cut from Chicago), "Come Down from the Tree" (Once on this Island), "An English Music Hall" (Mystery of Edwin Drood), and "Take it in your Stride" (Annie Get Your Gun). Bruce Kimmel was smart in using show singers instead of pop singers. I recommend the entire series. This one's a great start and a fine addition to any show music collection.

    4 out of 5 stars Lost Songs From Musicals Are Fun To Hear!!.......2001-01-18

    The "Lost In Boston" series, starting with this first disc, is a great set to have. There are some songs that are pretty apparent as to why they were cut from the show, but others that you might scratch your head about. Some great performers get the opportunity to record these hardly, if ever, heard before songs and preserve them on disc.

    Of particular note on this particular disc are Lillias White singing "Come Down From The Tree" from "Once On This Island." This is a beautiful, beautiful song and while it may not have worked on stage, it works very well on CD.

    From such classical musicals as "The King And I" comes "Waiting." This song, designed as a trio between the King, Anna, and the Krahalome is interesting to hear, but definitely is not on the same page as "Getting to Know You" or "Something Wonderful," both classic songs from the show.

    Also of interest are the songs from "West Side Story," "Fiddler On The Roof," and what was almost the song that Annie Oakley sang in "Annie Get Your Gun" instead of "There's No Business Like Show Business."

    This is a fun disc. It does have that overproduced sound that tends to be Bruce Kimmel's trademark, but it's still interesting to hear what almost made it in.

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