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The King And I 1977 Broadway Cast




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The King And I 1977 Broadway Cast



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The King And I (1977 Broadway Cast)
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The King And I (1977 Broadway Cast)
List Price: $13.98Label: RCA Red Seal

Salesrank: 101139

Released: October 25, 1990
Our Price: $9.12
Used Price: $2.50
Media: Audio CD

The King And I (1977 Broadway Cast) Track Listing:
1. Overture
2. Arrival At Bangkok/I Whistle A Happy Tune
3. My Lord And Master
4. Hello, Young Lovers
5. March Of The Siamese Children
6. Children Sing, Priests Chant
7. A Puzzlement
8. The Royal Bangkok Academy
9. Getting To Know You
10. So Big A World
11. We Kiss In A Shadow
12. A Puzzlement
13. Shall I Tell You What I Think Of You?
14. Something Wonderful
15. Finale To Act I
16. Western People Funny
17. Dance Of Anna And Sir Edward
18. I Have Dreamed
19. Song Of The King
20. Shall We Dance?
21. Finale

The King And I (1977 Broadway Cast) Reviews:
A happy addition 4 Star Review
2007-09-21 - This is a happy addition to--but not a replacement for--the 1951 original cast recording.
The strong point is, of course, the amount of music included. Virtually the entire score, with all numbers recorded in their entirety instead of abridged to fit 78 rpm requirements.
It is difficult to assess Yul Brynner, because acting, not singing, is his forte. Happily, we have more examples here of the talent he has.
This time, we have a real singing actress in the role of Anna. If I may borrow from Douglas Watts' review of the stage production, "The lovely and accomplished Constance Towers sings the many gems thrown her way beautifully and acts the role with grace and conviction."
This recording should be a valuable part of any Broadway musical fan's collection. But keep the 1951 version, too.

Best version of King and I 5 Star Review
2004-07-26 - This 1977 version really tells you what this show is made of!!! Yul Brynner is in prime form with A Puzzlement (finally being recorded with the full score), and Constance Towers makes a fine Anna Lenowans. The added dialouge tracks add a special personality to the CD, and help the listener who may have never seen the show to understand it. The 1956 soundtrack (remastered) is okay compared to this, and the 1951 Decca Broadway album is deplorable compared to this. Only version you will ever need. Highly Reccomended!!!!!!!!!

CD by which all other KING AND I discs are measured 5 Star Review
2004-02-17 - By the time RCA recorded this album of the 1977 revival of THE KING AND I the show had been playing on Broadway for six months and the cast had settled happily into their roles. The result is a vividly theatrical recordng that, except for the "Small House of Uncle Thomas" ballet, contains the entire musical score.

I would like to correct reviewer Arne Anderson: Brynner was not dying from cancer when this production played. He returned to Broadway with the show again in 1985 just six months before his death and by that time, yes, he voice was showing noticable deterioration. But when this production played the Uris theatre in 1977 and 78 he was in fine voice. True, it is not the youthful voice heard on the original 1951 cast album but with the years come many more layers to the performance.

It also helps that several dialogue moments such as the King's soliloquy "So Big a World" are included on this record. The dialogue also plays an important part in the way Thomas Z. Shepard has laid out the record. For example, the famous "Shall We Dance" sequence. On this recording, the whole scene is prsented and suddenly what on other KING AND I cd's is just another great R & H song, is a dramatic highlight. Also, the Cd closes with a recording of the entire final scene. It is incredibly moving.

Constance Towers sounds properly mature as Mrs Anna, and all the secondary roles have been thoghtfully cast by wonderful singer/actors. Bear in mind, Richard Rodgers was still alive when this production and recording were made and was at the recording sessions. In fact, it would be the final cast recording of one of his shows he would supervise. This guarantees it is an authenic recording.

The package includes good background notes and a fully detailed synopsis of the show.

This album was recorded Monday October 31, 1977. On Tuesday November 1, 1977 I attended the performance at the Uris theatre. It was my first Broadway show. So, for me, this album holds extra special memories.

good revival recording; Constance Towers is lovely 4 Star Review
2003-10-12 - This cast album to the acclaimed 1977 Broadway revival of THE KING AND I is a must-own for all fans of the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Yul Brynner again heads the cast as the imperious King, with Constance Towers as Mrs Anna and June Angela as Tuptim.

Yul Brynner asked his good friend Yuriko (the original Eliza in the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ballet in the 1951 Broadway production and later the film version) to direct this production and also recreate Jerome Robbins' choreography for the ballet. Yuriko perfectly reproduced all this and more with this sumptuous revival, which embarked on an extensive touring season following it's Broadway engagement, before coming back to New York in 1985, the year that Brynner succumbed to cancer.

Constance Towers is quite lovely in the role of Mrs Anna, offering up glowing renditions of "I Whistle a Happy Tune", "Getting to Know You", "Hello Young Lovers" and "Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?".

June Angela, apparently the youngest actress to play Tuptim in a major revival, lets her gorgeous soprano loose with her breathtaking "My Lord and Master" as well as her duets with the Lun Tha of Martin Vidnovic (OKLAHOMA!) in "I Have Dreamed" and "We Kiss in a Shadow".

Hye-Young Choi is a lovely Lady Thiang, singing a heartbreaking "Something Wonderful". The rest of the cast is superb.

All-in-all, an essential cast album of THE KING AND I, and one you will really adore.

Required listening! 5 Star Review
2000-06-16 - The 2 love duets between Martin Vidnovic and June Angela are worth the price of admission in themselves, plus you get the complete score including "I Have Dreamed", which for some unbelievable reason was cut from the film.


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