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Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0074644820744
Format: Cast Recording
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: November 24, 1992
Studio: Sony
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I welcomed this score back into my life through the CD. This show was reissued by Columbia on vinyl in the 1970s. Listening to it, I couldn't believe it was a flop. (The overture is as good as All American.) My father suggested it opened just as the pop art fad was fading, and thus nobody wanted to see it just for the score, which is probably Strouse and Adams' best. The songs are almost insanely memorable, especially the ones written for Clark and Lois. The problem is that having two villians - ... Read More
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Considered a "cult" music by some specialists, this album is quite a treat. Some songs are beautiful ("It's Superman") and, as a whole, you have a nice, funny moment listening to it. Highly recommended to musical collectors since it is quite a rare and unique musical. I wonder why it flopped in New York...
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It's A Bird ... It's A Plane ... It's Superman (1966 Original Broadway Cast)
I like the CD, but it doesn't play on all CD players. Printed information in the CD case seems to be for the cassette version. People with older or fussier CD players may want to be aware of possible problems.
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Some reviewers below have attributed the short run of this Broadway musical to the obvious conclusion that it was a [commercial] flop.
NOT SO! It was a huge sell-out success [with an unprecedented four matinees per week in addition to the standard 6 nightlies per week], and would have continued for many years were it not for the ongoing suit between Superman's creators, Mssrs Siegel & Shuster, and DC Comics. Siegel and Shuster's lawyers served notice on the producers of the show that the ... Read More
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It's A Bird ... It's A Plane ... It's Superman (1966 Original Broadway Cast)has long been one of my favorite scores that wasn't a hit. In fact I directed an ill fated production in 1982. Comic stars Jack Cassidy and Linda Lavin out shine the leads of Patricia Marchand and Bob Holiday as Lois Lane and Clark/Superman but it is all a lot of fun.
Linda Lavin's "You've Got Possibilities" is an infectious treat. "It's Superman" is a very catchy Strouse tune. The whole show is a tongue in ... Read More
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