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The Fantasticks (Original 1960 Off-Off Broadway Cast) | 
enlarge | Artists: Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones, Jerry Orbach Label: Decca Broadway Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $10.04 You Save: $8.94 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 15690
Format: Cast Recording, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 543665 UPC: 731454366526 EAN: 0731454366526 ASIN: B00004STPR
Release Date: April 25, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Overture | | • | Try to Remember | | • | Much More | | • | Metaphor | | • | Never Say No | | • | It Depends on What You Pay | | • | You Wonder How These Things Begin | | • | Soon It's Gonna Rain | | • | The Rape Ballet/Happy Ending | | • | This Plum Is Too Ripe | | • | I Can See It | | • | Plant a Radish | | • | Round and Round | | • | There Is a Curious Paradox | | • | They Were You | | • | Try to Remember (Reprise) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com On May 3, 1960, a chamber-sized variation on Romeo and Juliet by composer Harvey Schmidt and writer-lyricist Tom Jones opened off-off-Broadway at the Sullivan Street Playhouse. On May 3, 2000, The Fantasticks opened again at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, celebrating 40 continuous years of performances and having long since become the longest-running musical in the history of the world. And while many cast members have come and gone, it's the original cast recording that has become an indelible part of our memory, from the dual pianos dotting the overture and Jerry Orbach's rich reading of "Try to Remember" to the fathers' lament "Never Say No" and the gorgeous duet "Soon It's Gonna Rain." Even better, this anniversary edition CD benefits from remastered sound (you can now hear the harp strum in the opening bars) and a new booklet that includes a note from Jones, an introductory essay, and (drumroll, please) full lyrics. Yes, it's still true that the voices may not have the sheer beauty some modern ears might expect, and the pit band (augmented from two players to five for this recording) sounds a bit dated, but who cares? It's The Fantasticks, an essential piece of musical theater history. Long may it run. --David Horiuchi
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Superb transaction November 16, 2008 Ordered it, received it, and now it waits in the closet to be given as an Xmas gift and will make someone very happy!!!
Treat Yourself to a Musical classic September 10, 2008 From this beautifully remastered recording of the original 1959 cast album, it is obvious why The Fantasticks ran for 42 years off Broadway, making it the world's longest continuous musical run to date. In a time of Mega-Mega-Mega This or That, The Fantasticks stands as a testament to the simple beauty of the lyric and melody of Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, and the simple poignancy of a tale about human relationships and lasting love without frills, big budgets, or preachiness. Those raised on musicals of the last 3 decades initially may be unable to process it. Extensive recording notes provide a background of the musical and full synopsis of the story, photos, and the entire lyrics and dialogue within the recording. The enchanting two-piano score jumps off the CD to life before you from the first note to the last. The listening experience is akin to sitting in the front row of the intimate Sullivan Street Playhouse where this modern-day Romeo and Juliet premiered and played for more than four decades. From the score, "Try to Remember" -- exquisitely sung by Jerry Orbach, and "They Were You" with Rita Gardner and Kenneth Wilson stand out as classics, though every song beautifully walks us through the lives of the characters. Also extraordinary is the opportunity to hear this wonderful cast, many of whom were appearing in first notable roles. Treat yourself to an experience of what theatre is truly all about.
The Fantasticks August 17, 2008 What a treat to hear that piano begin another "Fantastick" review of romance and the ongoing battle between teens and their parents. Jerry Orback's invitation to "remember" aways anchors me to the joys of my life.
Great sound quality puts me back in the theatre March 27, 2008 I was fortunate to see the production in 1962, early in its forty-two year non-stop run, and it has always remained one of my favorite musicals. I appreciated the opportunity of downloading a re-mastered original cast album in MP3 format....Fantastic!!! Easy download and just as easy to burn a CD of the download for playing in my vehicle. The sound quality is impressive, sharp, with accurate reproduction of the audible range.
Fantastics record February 15, 2008 I ordered the Fantastics record because I was interested in one song on it. Somehow, I had never heard of this very successful musical. And I enjoyed almost all of it. Good stuff!
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