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Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs Of Leiber And Stoller (1995 Original Broadway Cast)

Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs Of Leiber And Stoller (1995 Original Broadway Cast)
Mike Stoller

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Neighborhood
  2. Young Blood
  3. Falling
  4. Ruby Baby
  5. Dance with Me
  6. Neighborhood (Reprise)
  7. Keep on Rollin'
  8. Searchin'
  9. Kansas City
  10. Trouble
  11. Love Me/Don't
  12. Fools Fall in Love
  13. Poison Ivy
  14. Don Juan
  15. Shoppin' for Clothes
  16. I Keep Forgettin'
  17. On Broadway
  18. D.W. Washburn
  19. Saved

Disc 2:

  1. Fools Fall In Love
  2. Spanish Harlem
  3. I (Who Have Nothing)
  4. Baby, That Is Rock & Roll
  5. Stand By Me
  6. Charlie Brown
  7. Stay a While
  8. Pearl's a Singer
  9. Teach Me How to Shimmy
  10. You're the Boss
  11. Loving You
  12. Treat Me Nice
  13. Hound Dog
  14. Little Egypt
  15. I'm a Woman
  16. There Goes My Baby
  17. Love Potion #9
  18. Some Cats Know
  19. Jailhouse Rock
  20. Fools Fall in Love (Reprise)
  21. Spanish Harlem
  22. I (Who Have Nothing)
  23. Neighborhood (Reprise #2)
  24. Stand by Me
  25. Neighborhood (reprise 2)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28132 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-05-30
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Cast Recording

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
As good as Pomus and Gordy were, they can't compare with the premier rock & roll songwriters of the pre-Beatles era: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Chuck Berry, and Percy Mayfield. The team of Leiber (the lyricist) and Stoller (the composer) created such enduring standards as "Kansas City," "Hound Dog," "Stand By Me," "Spanish Harlem," "Jailhouse Rock," and many more. Those songs and 33 more were assembled into a bookless Broadway musical called Smokey Joe's Cafe, which was nominated for eight Tony Awards. If this soundtrack album is any indication, the show was an abomination, an act of self-betrayal by Leiber and Stoller, who not only participated in putting the show together but also co-produced the album with Arif Mardin. Instead of remaining true to the songs' rock & roll roots, the soundtrack producers have allowed the obscure stage performers to commit Broadway's worst sins: excessive earnestness, undernourished rhythms, and bombastic over-singing. Everyone in the cast has a good singing voice, but no one has a distinctive musical personality. Michael Park's Presley parody on "Jailhouse Rock," B.J. Crosby's confusion of vocal power for vocal attitude on "Hound Dog," and Victor Trent Cook's syrupy version of "I (Who Have Nothing)" prove Broadway chorus dancers are no substitute for real rock & roll singers. --Geoffrey Himes


Customer Reviews

My original copy is wearing out, so I'm buying a second!5
Was AMAZED at the Hines "official" review. I disagree vehemently. (His initial statement seems to indicate that he did NOT see the show ... Major Bummer for Mr. Hines, I'd say.)

Saw the show in NYC in December, 1996 -- bought the CD in the theatre lobby on my way out, as I KNEW I had to own it. It's worn from use (by myself and by my 22 year old daughter).

Yes, I own the original versions of many of the songs ... have a big collection which includes many CD's, tapes, and LP's (Yes, I'm THAT old...) of the Drifters, Coasters, and Ben E. King. I have loved all these songs since dancing to them at my high school sock-hops 30+ years back. Classics. What's not to like?

I see no reason to make a comparison between the original artists' renditions, and the versions found on this album. I frankly find it absurd to judge artistic works (or various interpretations of the same works) as if they were in competition with one another.

I receive just as much enjoyment from listening to the songs on "Smokey Joe's Cafe" as I do listening to the original artists' renditions. And this CD offers a compilation and variety that is hard to resist.

I recommend this HEARTILY, whether or not you ever see the show.

An incredible taste of the best songs ever written5
The combination of Leiber and Stoller is amazing. Together they created some of the best known hits of the 50s and 60s. Who could forget "Jailhouse Rock"? Along with "Jailhouse Rock" many other songs grace the stage in Smokey Joe's Cafe. Get this CD. It is one of the best Broadway musicals I have seen. The talent displayed by this cast is unparalled... even better than the original recording in some cases! I highly recommend this to ANYONE. Heck, I've been listening to it for 5 years... and I'm only 20!

Fabulous5
I'm in High School, and we've performed Smokey Joe's Cafe 3 times already as a One-Act Play. I have to say that this is just an amazing show! Not only are kids our age into it but the older people are grooving with us too!

People just go estatic when you perform memorable songs, like "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog". And it's always great to hear people humming or singing to themselves "Poison Ivy" and "Kansas City".

These are classic and timeless songs that will never pass out of existence.