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The British seem to love to make stage musicals out of film musicals. In the last 2 decades or so, High Society, Singing in the Rain and The Wizard of Oz have been lifted from the silver screen and transplanted onto the stage with varying degrees of success. The most recent film to make the transition is the disco dance film, Saturday Night Fever. It seems truly bizarre to me that anyone would want to attempt this since there are no "book" songs to speak of and only songs that accompany the dancing. Nevertheless, it has been done and is currently playing in the West End. For this production, a new book has been provided by Nan (The Scarlet Pimpernel) Knighton and there are additional songs by the Bee Gees, who wrote the original score.
There are three different versions featured on this single: a dance-pop version, the stage version and a dance remix. While the name "Saturday Night Fever" has been synonymous with 70s disco and conjures images of mirrored balls, white suits and bell bottoms, this new recording does not. The two dance versions have been updated for the 90s, sounding more like today's dance music. The stage version sounds as if it has become a character song for Tony Manero to sing, with a sparse arrangement that builds as the song comes to an end. I guess we will have to wait and see how this song fits into the rest of the show, when the cast album is released.
Andrew Lloyd-Webber's newest musical, Whistle Down the Wind, recently opened in London after a year of rewrites following a disastrous run in Washington, D.C. To coincide with this new production, Really Useful Records has released a second single from the show, the first being the children's anthem, "When Children Rule the World."
Also included on this disc is the pop version of "The Perfect Year" sung by Glenn Close that was released as a CD single when Sunset Boulevard premiered in L.A. in December of 1993. Because that single is out of print, this new disc will be of interest to die-hard ALW fans who missed it the first time. As a tease for the upcoming Cats video, "Jellicle Ball" has been included here as recorded for the video.
Robert Guillaume, who starred in Andrew Lloyd-Webber's The Phantom of the Opera in L.A. released a solo disc in mid-1997 featuring two songs from Phantom .... For some strange reason, a CD single from this disc was recently released, nearly a year after the release of that solo CD.
This single will certainly be a collectible among Phantom "phans" as it is extremely difficult to find in record stores even now.
While Grease the film is celebrating its 20th anniversary, Australia is being treated to a concert version of the show titled Grease: the Arena Spectacular. Playing Teen Angel in this production is Australia's top musical theater star, Anthony Warlow.
Proceeds from this CD go to aid the Sydney Cancer Centre and the Heart Research Institute.
New releases for the summer include the soundtracks of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Man of La Mancha, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Irma La Douce from Rykodisc. These titles were released July 14th. Producer John Yap has also promised that his complete recording of Sweet Charity, on the JAY label, would be on record stores shelves sometime in July. TVT Records has recorded the recent Madison Square Garden production of The Wizard of Oz for immediate release. From what I understand, Eartha Kitt recorded a considerable amount of dialogue for the recording; that alone should make it worth the price of the disc. Robert Sher is producing.
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