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Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production)

Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production) Tracks
1. There's No Business Like Show Business (Berlin)
2. Caca
3. I Want a Long Time Daddy (Grainger)
4. A Piece of Mahler
5. This Is All Very New to Me (Hague/Horwitt)
6. Going to New York
7. Marlon Brando
8. Broadway Baby (Sondheim)
9. My First Broadway Show
10. Civilization (Hilliard/Sigman)
11. Ethel Merman
12. Can You Use Any Money Today? (Berlin)
13. Pal Joey
14. Zip (Hart/Rodgers)
15. Ben Gazzara
16. Nokl Coward
17. Why Do the Wrong People Travel (Coward)
18. Richard Burton
19. But Not for Me/If Love Were All (Gershwin/Gershwin)
20. I'm Still Here (Sondheim)
21. Booze
22. Little Things You Do Together (Sondheim)
23. The Ladies Who Lunch (Sondheim)
24. John Bay
25. There Was Never a Baby Like My Baby (Comden/Green/Styne)
26. I've Been to a Marvelous Party (Coward)
27. God So Quickly
28. The Party's Over (Comden/Green/Styne)
29. Absent Almost Always
30. Something Good (Rodgers)
31. I'm Still Here (Sondheim)
32. Booze
33. Little Things You Do Together (Sondheim)
34. The Ladies Who Lunch (Sondheim)
35. John Bay
36. There Was Never a Baby Like My Baby (Comden/Green/Styne)
37. I've Been to a Marvelous Party (Coward)
38. God So Quickly
39. The Party's Over (Comden/Green/Styne)
40. Absent Almost Always
41. Something Good (Rodgers)
Irving Berlin - Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production)
Elaine Stritch - At Liberty (2002 Original Broadway Production) Review
Elaine Stritch is a legend and she knows it. And so she came up with a whole one-woman show about the best topic she could think of: her life in the theater. And what a trip it's been. From Ethel Merman to Noel Coward, Stritch has worked with some of the greatest names to grace the American stage, and she has anecdotes about all of them (most are included on this recording). In this show, she hits all the marks with the acuity of a seasoned pro who's seen it all and whose love for the theater remains undiluted. Stritch is not a traditionally pretty singer (those gravelly pipes!), but she absolutely knows how to give life to a song, extracting the last drop of meaning, dropping pauses for effect with deadly accuracy. Sondheim's "Ladies Who Lunch" and "Broadway Baby" will be hers forever, and a case could be made for the hilarious "Zip" (from Pal Joey) and the obscure, spectacularly politically incorrect "Civilization" (from the revue Angel in the Wings) as well. Fittingly, this two-CD set includes "I'm Still Here," which may well be Stritch's motto. If you're looking for a concise yet bewitching history of the musical, this is it. --Elisabeth Vincentelli


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Utterly enthralling
5
Heart-wrenching, funny, moving, majestic, brilliant. This is one woman's legacy in the theater captured on CD. Not terribly polished, just raw talent. She always knows where she's going, and her ride is bewitching. Spectacular from start to finish.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-06-06
A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE.
5
I just listened to this cd and I am still glowing from this brilliant and electrifying performance. Elaine Stritch is STILL a glorious and unique performer. The previous reviewer commented on her age and said that "she should retire". NONSENSE! No one can sell a song or instill the heart in a lyric as well as can Miss Stritch. As, for her relationship with Noel Coward, read the book of his personal reminisences, "The Noel Coward Diaries",in which he praises her in glowing terms as an actress and as a person. On her part, she has spoken fondly and respectfully about Noel in several interviews that I have read and seen over the years. BRAVA, MISS STRITCH! She is tops in my book!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-07-23
Buy the DVD
4
To appreciate this show to full effect..buy the dvd. It's even better then being in the theatre as you get that real close up effect. Not sure that you would want to watch or listen to it more than a couple of times...but its still a recommended release.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-10-09