Miss Saigon (Original 1989 London Cast)
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Disc 1:
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: Overture - The Orchestra
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Heat Is on in Saigon
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Movie in My Mind
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Dance - Chris, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: Why God Why? - Chris, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: This Money's Yours
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: Sun and Moon
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Telephone Song
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Deal
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Ceremony (Dju Vui Va - Chris, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: What's This I Find - Chris, Kim,
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Last Night of the Wo - Chris, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: The Morning of
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: I Still Believ - Ellen, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: This Is the Ho - Kim, People, ,
Disc 2:
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: If You Want to
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: Let Me See His
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Ho Chi Minh City - April 1978: I'd Give My Li - Kim,
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Atlanta - September 1978: Bui-Doi
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Atlanta - September 1978: The Revelation
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bankok - October 1978: What a Waste
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bankok - October 1978: Please
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Saigon - April 1975: The Fall of Saigon - Ellen, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: Room 317
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: Her or Me
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: The Confrontation - Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: The American Dream - Chris, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: The Sacred Bird - Gigi Dover, Kim
- Miss Saigon, Musical Play/Bangkok - October 1978: Finale - Chris, , Kim
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3131 in Music
- Released on: 1990-02-02
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Cast Recording
- Dimensions: .44 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
It's probably best known for raising the stakes for 1980s blockbuster shows by landing a helicopter on stage, but Miss Saigon is also a good show with good music. As a follow-up to their international smash Les Misérables, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg (with an assist from Richard Maltby Jr.) adapted the tale of Madame Butterfly to the Vietnam War, realized here by the original 1989 London cast. While it may seem overheated at times, the despair and passion fit the tragic story, and Schönberg's pop-flavored style receives its most appropriate setting. Leading the cast are Jonathan Pryce as the Engineer (a Eurasian character whose casting generated some controversy when the producers wanted to have Pryce, a Caucasian, reprise the role on Broadway), Lea Salonga (in her first major role) as the young Vietnamese bride, Simon Bowman as her lover, and Claire Moore as his American wife (and a young Ruthie Henshall as one of the sweaty bargirls). The songs include the bawdy opener "The Heat Is on in Saigon," "The Movie in My Mind," "Why God Why," the romantic duet "The Last Night of the World," the female duet "I Still Believe," the male chorus number "Bui-Doi," and the Engineer's mocking "The American Dream." The booklet includes photographs and full lyrics. It's also available in a 58-minute highlights version. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews
A Tragedy of Passion and Beauty
To follow up on their first musical, 'Les Miserables', Alain Boublil
and Claude-Michel Schonberg created another absolute masterpiece in
'Miss Saigon'. Like 'Les Mis', 'Miss Saigon' presents listeners with
an array of inspiring music and lyrics which appeal to their senses
and emotions. Every song in the score is worth listening to for its
meaning, symbolism and beauty. Set in the Vietnam War, 'Miss Saigon'
follows the love-story between a young girl, Kim (played by Lea
Salonga), and an American GI, Chris (played by Simon Bowman), yet ends
tragically due to the events which occur around the two
protagonists.
After viewing Lea Salonga's performance in 'Hey! Mr
Producer', I bought this version of 'Miss Saigon', later buying the
1995 Studio Cast. Salonga's performance on this album; with her
beautifully precise voice and way of creating emotional energy,
captures the spirit of the innocent, yet strong-willed, Kim perfectly,
especially in the duet "The Movie in My Mind". Her solo
performances in the songs; "I'd Give My Life For You" and
"The Sacred Bird" reveal the passion that Kim feels for her
son, Tam, and Chris. Yet, it is Salonga who brings this character to
life with her fantastic voice. Joanna Ampil's performance in the 1995
Studio Cast is equally brilliant, but Salonga just cannot be
beaten.
The character of Chris is admired at the beginning of the
musical, but toward the end a negative view is held of him, as he
chooses his new wife, Ellen (played by Claire Moore), over Kim. Simon
Bowman does an incredible job in portraying Chris, with his nicely
ranged and emotional voice. His performance of "Why God
Why?" is awe-inspiring. Not counting David Campbell's portrayal
of Chris in "Hey! Mr Producer", Bowman is the best Chris I
have heard to date, Peter Cousins (1995 Studio Cast) simply cannot
compete with him. I find that Cousins pronounces his words to well,
and therefore cannot create the realism which surrounds the American
GI. Bowman's American accent is very realistic, Cousins' is not. The
duets performed by Salonga and Bowman as Kim and Chris are beautiful
and are performed with great passion, especially in "Sun and
Moon", and "The Last Night of the World"; two truly
lovely songs. But Bowman's best performance in the musical, in my
opinion, is in the song "Confrontation" with Ellen and
Chris, where Chris sings: "Saigon was crazed, but she was real
And for one moment I could feel." This performance by Bowman is
deeply inspiring.
Kim's pimp, known as the Engineer, is played
outstandingly by Johnathon Pryce. Pryce portrays the seedy, comical
character with great enthusiasm. Although, the listeners should hate
him, I found that I felt sorry for him in parts due to the sad life he
has lived. That is what Boublil and Schonberg do, to create greater
realism and appeal to the emotions of the listeners. Every character
has faults, there are moments when you hate them and moments where you
pity them, a brilliant technique used by Boublil & Schonberg to
create realism. Kevin Gray's portrayal of the Engineer in the 1995
Studio Cast is also a brilliant performance, yet Pryce has a
wonderfully compelling voice, especially in the songs "If You
Want To Die In Bed", "What A Waste" and the fantastic
"The American Dream", and therefore I believe that his
performance is better.
The character of Ellen is one which can be
hated or admired. She is the character which destroys the dreams of
Kim. Claire Moore portrays Ellen quite well, although I believe that
Ruthie Henshall performs the character better in the 1995 Studio
Cast. Yet Claire's performance of the song "Now That I've Seen
Her" is powerfully beautiful. The duets between Kim and Ellen are
also performed beautifully by Salonga and Moore; "I Still
Believe", and "Room 317", two extremely powerful
songs.
Peter Polycarpou's portrayal of John, Chris' GI friend, is
the best I've heard. Although the 1995 Studio Cast's John, Hinton
Battle, performs well enough, his voice is just not fitting,
especially for the power and emotion required for the song
"Bui-Doi". The beautiful duet, "Please", between
John and Kim is also performed amazingly by Polycarpou and Salonga on
this album.
The antagonist of "Miss Saigon" is found in
Kim's cousin, Thuy, played by Keith Burns. Burns has quite a powerful
voice, and the viciousness he displays in the songs "What's This
I Find" and "This is the Hour" are really rather
effective in terrifying listeners. I think that he portrays Thuy
better than Charles Azulay (1995 Studio Cast), because he puts more
emotion into his performance.
The company numbers of "The
Heat Is On In Saigon" and "The Fall of Saigon", as well
as "This is the Hour" are performed brilliantly. These songs
are extremely good-listening.
'Les Miserables' cannot be beaten
musically or lyrically, but Boublil and Schonberg have come close with
'Miss Saigon'. If this album was complete like the 1995 Studio Cast,
then this album would be perfect. Even so, I would buy this album just
to hear the beautiful score as well as the brilliant talents of Lea
Salonga and Simon Bowman.
Excellent!
This is a very powerful and touching musical. I'm not surprised that this has become the 6th longest-running production in Broadway history.
Although I would have preferred listening to a "current version" recording with the original London cast in it, this will do. No one will ever beat Lea Salonga - who's done all versions (London and the original & revised Broadway versions) -- in her portrayal of Kim!
Don't Pass This Up
Easily the most touching and beautiful recording of Miss Saigon ever. Lea Salonga is infallible as Kim - the emotional strength and innocent hope she portrays leaves her voice etched in one's mind. Simon Bowman is amazing as Chris..."Why, God, Why?" is one of the most beautiful tracks. Peter Polycarpou's rendition of "Bui-Doi" is probably my favorite track...it never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Jonathan Pryce is the epitome of sleazy business...sorta reminds me of Joel Grey's 'Emcee' from Cabaret...hah. Except sometimes, after hearing about his life, you can pity him.
Claire Moore's duet with Salonga ("I Still Believe") is heartbreaking, especially since we know that Chris has since married, but Kim still believes he'll return...
Keith Burns is a convincing Thuy. His voice brings character with it, and fits absolutely perfectely in "What's This I Find?" Also, his counterpoint with Salonga in "This Is The Hour" can easily send chills up your spine, same as Salonga and Polycarpou's duet in "Please".
Other Notable Tracks - "The Morning of the Dragon" is a very strong track, I personally think its one of the best. "The American Dream" makes a wonderful mockery of our system...its absolutely ingeneous. "Sun and Moon" is gorgeous, as is "Last Night Of The World"...and "The Sacred Bird" never fails to bring me to tears. I also love "The Telephone Song", Polycarpou also shines in this one.
I could go on and on...
In fact, this isn't a single track on this CD that isn't good.
One Warning, though...some of these tracks have some pretty foul language, especially "The Heat Is On In Saigon", however, that doesn't change the fact that its a great song :P
So to sum it up:
DON'T PASS UP THIS RECORDING!!!




