Guys and Dolls (1992 Broadway Revival Cast)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Broadway revival that has become a national sensation. This new production of Frank Loesser's great American musical features Tony winner Faith Prince as Adelaide.
Genre: Original Cast Recordings
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 14-JUL-1992
Track Listing
- Guys and Dolls/Runyonland - Company
- Guys and Dolls/Fugue for Tinhorns - Walter Bobbie, Timothy Shew, J.K. Simmons
- Guys and Dolls/Follow the Fold - John Carpenter, Victoria Clark, Josie DeGuzman, Leslie Feagan, Eleanor Glockner
- Guys and Dolls/The Oldest Established - Nathan Lane, J.K. Simmons, Bobbie Walter
- Guys and Dolls/I'll Know - Josie DeGuzman, Peter Gallagher
- Guys and Dolls/A Bushel and a Peck - Tina Marie DeLeone, Denise Faye, Pascale Faye, JoAnn M. Hunter, Nancy Lemenager, Greta Martin, Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/Adelaide's Lament - Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/Guys and Dolls - Walter Bobbie, J.K. Simmons
- Guys and Dolls/Havana
- Guys and Dolls/If I Were a Bell - Josie DeGuzman, Peter Gallagher
- Guys and Dolls/My Time of Day - Peter Gallagher
- Guys and Dolls/I've Never Been in Love Before - Josie DeGuzman, Peter Gallagher
- Guys and Dolls/Entr'acte; Take Back Your Mink - Tina Marie DeLeone, Denise Faye, Pascale Faye, JoAnn M. Hunter, Nancy Lemenager, Greta Martin, Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/Adelaide's Lament (Reprise) - Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/More I Cannot Wish You - John Carpenter
- Guys and Dolls/The Crapshooters Dance
- Guys and Dolls/Luck Be a Lady - Peter Gallagher
- Guys and Dolls/Sue Me - Nathan Lane, Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat - Walter Bobbie,
- Guys and Dolls/Marry the Man Today - Josie DeGuzman, Faith Prince
- Guys and Dolls/Guys and Dolls (Reprise) - Company
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27224 in Music
- Brand: LOESSER,FRANK
- Released on: 1992-07-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Cast Recording
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This 1992 revival cast rewrote the standard for Guys and Dolls, with costumes and sets decked out in splashy colors, a crack pit band conducted by Edward Strauss, and a perfect cast. In the classic setting of Damon Runyon's tales of the New York underworld, Peter Gallagher and Josie de Guzman excel in their respective roles as the suave Sky Masterson and the innocent but hopeful Sarah Brown, but Nathan Lane and Faith Prince are even better as the hopeless couple Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide. Walter Bobbie brings the house down with the grand showstopper, "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat," and the other ensemble numbers, including "The Oldest Established," are also thrilling. Frank Loesser's score, of course, is one of Broadway's greatest ever, with "Luck Be a Lady," "Fugue for Tinhorns," "I've Never Been in Love Before," "A Bushel and a Peck," "More I Cannot Wish You," and "Marry the Man Today." The list goes on, as does Guys and Dolls, in this definitive recording. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
a fine revival
Although nothing will come close to the greatness of the original Broadway cast, this 1992 Broadway revival of GUYS AND DOLLS is a worthy addition to any collection.
For a start, the recording is quite complete; it includes the entire "Havana" scene (complete with the 'Bacardi milkshake' dialogue), the Entr'acte, and the dialogue that links the "Havana" scene with "My Time of Day", "If I Were a Bell" and "I've Never Been in Love Before".
The performers are uniformably strong; Nathan Lane is the perfect smarmy Nathan Detroit; Peter Gallagher has the right amount of urbane coolness for Skye Masterson; Josie de Guzman's glowing voice and attitude is perfect for the holier-than-thou Sarah Brown; and Faith Prince puts her own stamp on Miss Adelaide.
This production was the hottest ticket in town when it opened on Broadway in 1992; the first full-scale revival of the show since a somewhat souped-up revival production in the 70's. The cast album captures a superb cast that is more than capable of portraying Damon Runyon's characters for a new generation.
Highly-recommended.
GREAT Revival Recording!
Hi, I am currently doing a production of Guys and Dolls, playing Nicely-Nicely, and I decided to do some research on the various recordings of this show. This 1992 Revival Recording is fantastic, and a fun recording to listen to. The tempos of all of the songs are bright, fun, colorful and really breathe some life into the songs. The overall performances given on this disc are excellent as well...Nathan Lane makes a funny, and charming Nathan Detroit - one can see why Adelaide would put up with his nonsense for 14 years.....Faith Prince keeping with the tradition of nasal Adelaides with the Brooklyn accent does an excellent job here of portraying Adelaide with impeccable comic timing, and belt that can reach the back of any large Broadway house. Her "Adelaide's Lament" was a treat. Peter Gallagher and Josie De Guzman do a wonderful job here, although they are not the best Sky and Sarah I have heard, or seen. Walter Bobbie's characterization of Nicely-Nicely is just adorable and warm, and he does an incredible job on whatever number Nicely has to sing. J.K. Simmons was hilarious as well, with great comic timing.
I only give this recording 4 stars instead of 5 because I feel that sometimes some of the tempos were TOO rushed, to the extent that some of the clever lyrics might be overlooked and compromised, and a lot of the score has been drastically changed, when they didn't need any changes at all - "Runyonland", and "Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat" are a couple that come to mind immediately. I think Frank Loesser's score was good enough with out the changes and embellishings that were added to the score for this production.
I would recommend this recording just for the fun of it, but if I were doing a production of this, and wanted to hear an accurate representation of the score, or if I were doing research on this musical, I would either go with the Original Broadway Cast, or the 1995 Complete Recording with Kim Criswell, Don Stephenson and Emily Loesser. Both, especially the latter, give an excellent representation of how the score was initially conceptualized and represented. And how perfect it was, and still is.
Don't wait; BUY THIS NOW!
If you were, like me, unfortunate enough to have missed the 1992 Broadway revival of "Guys and Dolls," (and if you did, I feel sorry for you, as I feel sorry that I missed it), then don't wait a second longer; pick up your mouse and purchase this wonderful cast recording of said revival now!
There's nary a flaw in sight as Frank Loesser's wonderful score gets a smooth, lively, jazzy, pulsating, magnificent rendering across the boards from every member of the cast, from Peter Gallagher's Sky Masterson to Jozie de Guzman's beautifully rendered Sarah Brown to Nathan Lane's "good old reliable" Nathan Detroit to the wonderful Faith Prince's Miss Adelaide. All the showstopping songs are here, from "The Oldest Established" to "A Bushel and a Peck" to "Adelaide's Lament," (Wait 'till you hear Prince sing that one!) to "If I Were a Bell" to "I've Never Been In Love Before" to "Luck Be a Lady" to "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" to "Marry the Man Today" to the final reprise of "Guys and Dolls" itself. I'm sure the original Broadway and movie casts were just as good, maybe even better (Well, that may be pushing it) but this recording is a must-have in the collection of anyone who loves Broadway, musicals, or just plain music. What, you're still sitting there? Buy it already!




