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West Side Story (1957 Original Broadway Cast) | 
enlarge | Artists: Carol Lawrence, Larry Kert, Chita Rivera Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $3.85 You Save: $8.13 (68%)
New (39) Used (24) Collectible (8) from $3.85
Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 1554
Format: Cast Recording, Extra Tracks, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 60724 UPC: 074646072424 EAN: 0074646072424 ASIN: B000056TB2
Release Date: September 15, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Act I: Prologue | | • | Act I: Jet Song | | • | Act I: Something's Coming | | • | Act I: The Dance At The Gym | | • | Act I: Maria | | • | Act I: Tonight | | • | Act I: America | | • | Act I: Cool | | • | Act I: One Hand, One Heart | | • | Act I: Tonight (Qnt And Chor) | | • | Act I: The Rumble | | • | Act II: I Feel Pretty | | • | Act II: Somewhere(Ballet) | | • | Act II: Gee, Officer Krupke | | • | Act II: A Boy Like That/I Have A Love | | • | Act II: FInale | | • | Sym Dances: Prologue(Allegro Moderato) | | • | Sym Dances: Somewhere(Adagio) | | • | Sym Dances: Scherzo(Vivace E Leggiero) | | • | Sym Dances: Mambo(Meno Presto) | | • | Sym Dances: Cha-Cha(Andantino Con Grazia) | | • | Sym Dances: Meeting Scene(Meno Mosso) | | • | Sym Dances: Cool Fugue(Allegretto) | | • | Sym Dances: Rumble(Molto Allegro) | | • | Sym Dances: Finale(Adagio) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com What is there left to say about this musical, deservedly one of the most famous in the canon? Created by what lyricist Stephen Sondheim described as "a unique concatenation of people" (Leonard Bernstein, Sondheim, Arthur Laurents, Jerome Robbins), the show remains as explosively vibrant, daring, and modern as it was decades ago. Bernstein integrated Latin percussion and jazz into his electrifying score, dazzlingly translating New York's unique vitality into a musical idiom. West Side Story has been adapted for jazz and interpreted by pop and opera singers, but you owe it to yourself to check out the original version to see what the fuss was all about. This new reissue adds over 20 minutes of "symphonic dances" as well as liner notes and production photos. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Broadway Classic Every Collector Should Own July 10, 2008 This an absolutely fantastic cast recording. No other recording even comes close. Usually some revival cast recordings bring something new and we sometimes even prefer the revival recording but of all the hundreds of cast recordings I own, there is absolutely nothing that tops this album. It is absolutely timeless and a master work. And for the price offered here on Amazon, there is no better deal in town.
Treat yourself to what I think is the absolute BEST Broadway show ever performed by the most talented people in theatre. This was so innovative and different from what we normally saw that it will touch your heart so many times over while even listening to it one time. I can't go too long without listening to this wonderful recording. Bravo to our Beloved Leornard Berstein and Stephen Sondheim for bringing us such a national treasure. Enjoy!
Satisfying May 9, 2008 Having a CD recording of "West Side Story" that is a duplicate of the original 33 1/3 LP record that first delighted me when it was issued shortly after the musical debuted on Broadway is a great pleasure. It is just as I remembered it only better because now I don't have to sit by the turntable to hear it!
Still the Best April 29, 2008 There are several excellent versions of this great show - the familiar film soundtrack and Bernstein's own operatic recording with Te Kanawa and Carreras among them. This original recording, made within hours of opening night in 1957, remains the freshest and most vital, especially in the excellent remastered sound. The click of the flick knife in "The Rumble" is still one of the most electric sounds on record. The bonus of Bernstein's thrilling New York Philharmonic "Symphonic Dances" adds to the attractions of this issue.
West Side Story February 13, 2008 Great musical recording appropriate to the 50's in NYC. Recording is very good but lacks the warm tones of a 33 rpm recording.
Amazing vocals November 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The vocals - particularly Carol Lawrence and Larry Kert - were so amazing I couldn't concentrate on work when I tried to listen to it there. Reproduction was excellent. The program notes insert was printed misaligned on a few pages, but it was a minor inconvenience.
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