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Morning Again Music Collection : Destry Rides Again (1959 Original Broadway Cast)

Destry Rides Again (1959 Original Broadway Cast)


Price: $33.95

  1. Overture
  2. Bottleneck
  3. Ladies
  4. Hoop-De-Dingle
  5. Tomorrow Morning
  6. Ballad of the Gun
  7. I Know Your Kind
  8. I Hate Him
  9. Rose Lovejoy of Paradise Alley
  10. Anyone Would Love You
  11. Once Knew a Fella
  12. Every Once in a While
  13. Fair Warning
  14. Are You Ready, Gyp Watson
  15. Not Guilty
  16. Only Time Will Tell
  17. Respectability
  18. The Ring on the Finger
  19. Once knew a fella
  20. I Say Hello
  21. Ballad of the Gun (Finale)

Dolores Gray in her element - DESTRY RIDES AGAIN is the musical version of the popular James Stewart-Marlene Dietrich film of the same name. Harold Rome s score is given a much-needed lift from the delicious Dolores Gray, who could sing out entries from the dictionary and steal your heart.Dolores Gray (TWO ON THE AISLE) takes on the Marlene Dietrich role of saloon singer Frenchie. Andy Griffith plays the role of Destry, with a cast led by Scott Brady, Libi Staiger and Jack Prince.Needless to say, apart from Gray s numbers, the score is very average. Gray infuses her numbers, including Ladies, I Know Your Kind, I Hate Him (not to be confused with the song from CARNIVAL!), Fair Warning and I Say Hello with more sass and fanfare than they deserve.DESTRY RIDES AGAIN opened in the same season that saw the acclaimed long-runners FIORELLO!, THE SOUND OF MUSIC and GYPSY. Other shows that quickly sank in the same season were FIRST IMPRESSIONS and JUNO.All-in-all, Dolores Gray is the only reason to buy this cast album.

ENJOYABLE AND ENERGETIC --- BUT NOT A TRULY GREAT RIDE - Michael Kidd s Destry, with music and lyrics by Harold Rome, is a zesty, rousing reminder of how great even marginal musicals of the 50s were. Produced the same year as Gypsy, The Sound of Music and Fiorello, the score contains no standards, but has some lovely ensembles and ballads, as well as some wonderful whoop-it-up western tunes. Starring Andy Griffith, who had yet to discover the idyllic pleasures of Mayberry and sultry Dolores Gray and based on the Marlene Dietrich-Jimmy Stewart comedy, Destry would be a welcome addition to any musical buff s library ... even if you won t be too eager to let it ride again and again on your CD player. (Submitted by staff member Stephen J. Finn)

Thank You, Dolores Gray!!! - The incomparable Dolores Gray mesmerizes on this Broadway Cast Recording from 1959. Her recent death makes the work she displays here even more poignant. She was one of a kind who deserved more fame and accolades than she ever got, because her talent was one for the ages. There is no other Broadway voice (including Merman) to compare to hers, and she displays all of her versatility on this recording. From the ballads I Say Hello and Anyone Would Love You to the roof-raising Fair Warning, Gray shines in her quintessential role as Frenchy. Andy Griffith makes a surprisingly good foil, and his singing, while not in the same league as Gray, suits the proceedings just fine. Harold Rome, an underrated composer, wrote his finest score for this somewhat forgotten musical, but it is really Dolores Gray who is the draw here. Also, check out the Broadway Cast Recording of Two on the Aisle and the MGM musicals Kismet, The Opposite Sex and It s Always Fair Weather to experience Gray in all her splendor. Anyone would love her!

Destry IS Dolores Gray - What a great, under-sung winner this is. A rousing score by Harold Rome, great orchestrations by Lehman Engel, with stirring, personality-filled voices of the kind you don t hear on Broadway any longer, most notably, the one-of-a-kind Dolores Gray. To the general public (in America, at least) Gray may not be as famous as such legendary Broadway divas as Ethel Merman, Mary Martin, Elaine Stritch, Angela Lansbury and others, but she was every bit their equal. In fact, when she did Annie Get Your Gun in London, critics praised her singing and performance as miles ahead of Merman s. She had a stunningly warm and powerful voice, sultry, sly comic chops, a spectacular figure and a tart, acerbic personality. A Tony-winner and nominee several times over, she was adored by critics right up to her final big performance in the London revival of Stephen Sondheim s Follies, in which her biggest number, I m Still Here stopped the show cold nightly. Sondheim reportedly told many people that Gray was the one brilliant thing in the whole revival. On film, in Kismet and The Opposite Sex, we get hints of what dynamite she was. Here, on Destry, too, we can at least get a sense of what a knockout shemust have been on stage. The show sounds very much in the tradition of Whopee, Annie Get Your Gun, Oklahoma and Paint Your Wagon. I can t imagine any musical fan not finding it worthwhile.

Super! - A brilliant soundtrack! Great lyrics, great music, and great vocals! I would highly recommend this CD to any music lover!



Destry Rides Again (1959 Original Broadway Cast)