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Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim: Live at Carnegie Hall

 
Classical Album: Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim: Live at Carnegie Hall
  • Main performer: Barbara Cook
  • Time: 92:28
  • Release Date: 2001

Review

For a tribute concert commemorating his 70th birthday in 2000, Stephen Sondheim compiled a list of his favorite songs that he didn't write rather than those he did. Barbara Cook used that list in putting together her own concert program in 2001, though, as its title suggests, the song list remained "mostly Sondheim." Cook, who has become increasingly prolific on records since hooking up with DRG in 1993, has previously devoted titles to lyricists Dorothy Fields (Close as Pages in a Book) and Oscar Hammerstein II (Oscar Winners). But as annotator Frank Rich points out, though she and Sondheim scored their first Broadway successes within months of each other in 1957, she in The Music Man, he with the lyrics to West Side Story, she has never seemed a likely Sondheim interpreter. Her sweet, sincere style contrasts with his biting wit and introspection, and she never appeared in one of his shows. But in 1985, she essayed "Losing My Mind" in the concert version of Follies and made the song her own, and here she chooses carefully from the songwriter's repertoire and from his favorites. Songs like "Send in the Clowns" and "Anyone Can Whistle" well suit her approach, and she makes a point of singing the happy-love lyrics only from "Not a Day Goes By." The real finds on the album are her two selections from Passion, "Happiness" and "Loving You," which have not been much heard since the show closed. Among the non-Sondheim material, her Harold Arlen interpretations are stellar. She gives up the stage once in each act to Malcolm Gets, an agreeable singer who also performs duets with her several times, most impressively on "Not While I'm Around." That's the only suggestion that this septuagenarian is getting a little old; you never hear it in her sparkling voice. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Stephen Sondheim Anyone Can Whistle, musical (Everybody Says Don't) 4:04
Harold Arlen St. Louis Woman, musical play (I Wonder What Became of Me?) 4:23
Harold Arlen Bloomer Girl, musical play (The Eagle And Me) 4:04
Harold Arlen St. Louis Woman, musical play (I Had Myself A True Love) 4:46
Stephen Sondheim Into the Woods, musical play (Into The Woods / Giants In The Sky) 6:13
Stephen Sondheim Another hundred people, song (from Company) 3:56
Irving Berlin Let's Face the Music and Dance, song (from "Follow the Fleet") 6:02
Stephen Sondheim Passion, musical play (Happiness) 4:18
Stephen Sondheim Passion, musical play (Loving You) 2:14
Stephen Sondheim Company, musical (You Could Drive A Person Crazy) 3:40
Stephen Sondheim Work(s) (Not A Day Goes By (from Merrily We Roll Along) / Losing My Mind (from Follies)) 6:03
Harold Arlen Hooray for What, musical play (Buds Won't Bud) 3:47
Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun, musical (I Got Lost In His Arms) 3:03
Leonard Bernstein West Side Story, musical (Something's Coming / Tonight) 5:34
Stephen Sondheim Sunday in the Park with George, musical play (Move On) 4:26
Various Composers Work(s) (San Francisco Medley: Hard Hearted Hannah / Waiting For The Robert E. Lee / San Francisco) 6:42
Jerry Bock She Loves Me, musical (Ice Cream) 4:52
Stephen Sondheim A Little Night Music, musical (Send In The Clowns) 5:28
Hugh Martin / Ralph Blane Meet Me In St. Louis, film score (The Trolley Song) 2:37
Stephen Sondheim Sweeney Todd, musical play (Not While I'm Around) 3:27
Stephen Sondheim Anyone Can Whistle, musical (Anyone Can Whistle) 2:49
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