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Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me

 
Album Review: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me

  • Artist: Original Broadway Cast
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 10, 2007
  • Total Time: 54:16
  • Type: Cast (Broadway, television or movie), Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Why is Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me not, as its opening song, "Another Curtain Goes Up," puts it, "another one-man show," like the name-checked single-person Broadway productions starring Whoopi Goldberg, Dame Edna, Billy Crystal, Jackie Mason, Elaine Stritch, Chita Rivera, and others? Well, for one thing, it's got a cast of six! And for another, its heartfelt and amusing revelations about the life of the star are almost, if not entirely, fictional. But for the purposes of a consideration of the cast album, the most significant difference between Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me and other "one-man" Broadway shows is that this one has a full-scale, newly written score by the Tony Award-winning team of composer/lyricist Marc Shaiman (who also is a member of the cast) and lyricist Scott Wittman. Their Tonys were for Hairspray, and just as they were able to evoke the sound of early-'60s pop/rock in that score, Shaiman and Wittman successfully attempt a whole range of styles here. In fact, for a good part of its running time, the music for Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me provides a mini-history of popular and, in particular, show music. Short admits up-front that he will be telling lies and adds, "But let's start with the truth, shall we? 1976...I am born." (That's only off by 26 years.) This begins an odyssey of musical parody in which Dusty (played by Mary Birdsong) makes like Judy Garland in "The Salesman That Got Away," to be joined by Short as Shim (supposedly, his father) sounding like Jack Haley playing the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz in "Sittin' on a Fence." "The Jackie Rogers Jr. Show" brings things into the '50s à la Sammy Davis, Jr., or Bobby Darin. And when Short and the cast reach "Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba Broadway," the songwriters really go to town, even managing to make fun of Jesus Christ Superstar ("The Strumpet of Samaria") and Godspell ("Step Brother to Jesus") separately, which is no small accomplishment.

Inevitably, Stephen Sondheim comes in for his lumps on the tongue-twister "Married to Marty," while "A Dry Martin, Straight Up... with a Twist" sounds like an outtake from A Chorus Line. The Broadway parodies give way to other priorities, with "More, More, More" drawing on Ike & Tina Turner, but they are brought nearly up to date with "A Wicked Memorial," a send-up of Wicked, which also marks the death of Martin Short. That's right, the star of the show dies off midway, which necessitates a set change to "Heaven, Heaven." That takes things back to the '40s for an Andrews Sisters parody, and then Irving Cohen (Short), serving as pearly gatekeeper, sounds a lot like Jimmy Durante in "Up Here in Heaven." The musical climax returns to Broadway satire as Capathia Jenkins sings "A Big Black Lady Stops the Show," which she does by making fun of The Wiz and Dreamgirls. In between all these musical shenanigans, there is also room for impersonations of a range of celebrities from Joan Rivers and Ellen DeGeneres to Britney Spears and Celine Dion, none of them by Short, although he does, inevitably, turn up in his Jiminy Glick persona to sing to his own dying self in "I Came Just as Soon as I Heard." So, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me is not just another one-man show. It's actually a very funny full-fledged Broadway musical, well preserved on this cast recording in which the star is only one of several talented performers. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Another Curtain Goes Up Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short, Nicole Parker, Capathia Jenkins, Brooks Ashmanskas, Marc Shaiman (1:50)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~All I Ask (Is You Love Me) Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short (1:41)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Three Gorgeous Kids Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short (1:00)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Big Titties Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short, Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong, Nicole Parker (3:01)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~The Salesman That Got Away Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Mary Birdsong (1:35)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Sittin' On The Fence Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short, Mary Birdsong (1:09)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~The Jackie Rogers Jr. Show Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short (1:23)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba Broadway Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Mary Birdsong, Brooks Ashmanskas, Nicole Parker, Martin Short (1:38)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~The Hello Boy Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short (:56)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~The Strumpet of Samaria Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Nicole Parker, Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong (1:36)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Step Brother To Jesus Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short, Nicole Parker, Mary Birdsong, Brooks Ashmanskas (2:31)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Backstage Courtship Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short, Nicole Parker (1:08)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Married To Marty Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Nicole Parker, Cast, Martin Short (1:47)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Sniff, Sniff Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong, Martin Short, Nicole Parker (1:09)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~A Dry Martin, Straight Up...With A Twist Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short (:41)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Twelve Step Pappy Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short (1:33)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~More, More, More [*] Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short, Cast (1:53)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Would You Like To Star In Our Show? Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Mary Birdsong, Nicole Parker, Brooks Ashmanskas (4:48)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~I Came Just As Soon As I Heard Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short, Capathia Jenkins (2:21)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~A Wicked Memorial Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short, Nicole Parker (1:14)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Michael's Song Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Brooks Ashmanskas (1:33)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Heaven, Heaven Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Marc Shaiman, Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong, Nicole Parker (2:03)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Up Here In Heaven [*] Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Martin Short, Nicole Parker, Marc Shaiman, Mary Birdsong, Brooks Ashmanskas (2:13)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~A Big Black Lady Stops The Show Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Mary Birdsong, Nicole Parker, Martin Short, Capathia Jenkins, Marc Shaiman, Brooks Ashmanskas (5:17)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Finale Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Marc Shaiman, Brooks Ashmanskas, Mary Birdsong, Nicole Parker, Capathia Jenkins, Martin Short (2:29)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Lesson Learned Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short, Marc Shaiman (:24)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Glass Half Full Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman Martin Short (3:09)
Fame Becomes Me, musical play~Frieda May's Lament [*] Scott Wittman, Marc Shaiman Capathia Jenkins (2:14)

Credits

Marc Shaiman (Performer), Scott Hull (Mastering), Marc Shaiman (Lyricist), Pete Karam (Recording), Mary Birdsong (Vocals), Rich Mercurio (Drums), Marc Shaiman (Arranger), Richard Sarpola (Bass (Electric)), Eddie Salkin (Sax (Tenor)), Jim Harp (Synthesizer Programming), Mike Christianson (Trombone (Tenor)), Dave Trigg (Trumpet), Jan Folkson (Digital Editing), Ed Shea (Percussion), Marc Shaiman (Executive Producer), Martin Short (Performer), Richard Sarpola (Bass (Acoustic)), Martin Short (Executive Producer), Eddie Salkin (Sax (Alto)), Brett Sommers (Synthesizer Programming), Bernie Brillstein (Executive Producer), Marc Shaiman (Vocals), Nicole Parker (Performer), Brooks Ashmanskas (Vocals), Eddie Salkin (Clarinet), Joanna Hagan (Executive Producer), Craig Baldwin (Synthesizer), Mike Christianson (Trombone (Bass)), Penelope Daulton (Company Manager), Pete Karam (Mixing), Kristen Marie Pilecki (Production Assistant), Eddie Salkin (Flute), Capathia Jenkins (Vocals), Steve Norman (Associate Producer), Paul Kolnik (Photography), Alan Zweibel (Additional Music), All Stars (Vocal Ensemble), Mary Birdsong (Performer), Dave Trigg (Flugelhorn), Larry Blank (Orchestration), Capathia Jenkins (Performer), Scott Wittman (Lyricist), Scott Wittman (Concept), John Miller (Music Coordinator), Scott Wittman (Director), Daniel Goldfarb (Book), Marc Shaiman (Piano), Zan Sabini (Production Assistant), Gavin Bond (Photography), Martin Short (Vocals), Marc Shaiman (Producer), Kurt Deutsch (Executive Producer), Alan Zweibel (Synopsis), Martin Short (Concept), Scott Wittman (Liner Notes), Martin Short (Book), Dave Trigg (Piccolo), Noah Cornman (Associate Producer), Nicole Parker (Vocals)
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