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Man of La Mancha (Original Cast 2000 Covent Garden Music Festival)

Man of La Mancha (Original Cast 2000 Covent Garden Music Festival)

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Artists: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Ron Raines, Kim Criswell
Label: Jay Records
Category: Music

List Price: $38.98
Buy New: $27.55
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 77154

Format: Cast Recording
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 605288130427
EAN: 0605288130427
ASIN: B00005A0B9

Release Date: March 6, 2001
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Overture
  • Prison Scene
  • Man of La Mancha
  • The Enchanter
  • Fight of the Windmill
  • Scene: What did I tell you?...
  • It's All the Same
  • Scene: Payment before delivery?...
  • Dulcinea
  • Scene
  • I'm Only Thinking of Him
  • Scene: And now there appears on the scene...
  • We're Only Thinking of Him
  • Scene: Let us return now to the inn...
  • Scene: The Missive
  • I Really Like Him
  • Scene: Ay, there, old hack...
  • What Does He Want of Me?
  • Little Bird, Little Bird
  • Scene: I spit in the milk of your little bird...
  • Barber Song
  • The Golden Helmet of Mambrino

  Disc 2
  • Scene: Your friends have departed...
  • To Each His Dulcinea
  • Scene: Now I must consider how sages of the future...
  • The Impossible Dream
  • Scene: Once, just once would you look at me as I really am?...
  • The Combat
  • Scene: Victory! Victory! Victory!...
  • The Dubbing
  • Hail Knight of the Woeful Countenance
  • The Abduction
  • The Impossible Dream Reprise
  • Scene: That sound?...
  • Scene: My friend, I have lived almost fifty years...
  • Moorish Dance
  • Scene: Don't open the gates...
  • Aldonza
  • Knight of the Mirrors
  • Scene: Cervantes! Cervantes! Prepare to be summoned...
  • A Little Gossip
  • Scene: That's enough now...
  • Scene: Now come closer girl...
  • Finale
  • Scene: Under authority of the holy office...
  • The Impossible Dream Finale
  • Bows
  • Exit Music
  • Bonus track: Little Bird Little Bird (popular version)
  • The Dubbing
  • Knight of the Woeful Countenance
  • The Abduction
  • Scene. Ah, Sancho, how I do envy my enemies...
  • Scene. That sound?...
  • Scene. My friend, I have lived almost fifty years....
  • Moorish Dance
  • Scene. Don't open the gates....
  • Aldonza
  • Scene. Cervantes! Cervantes! Prepare to be summoned....
  • A Little Gossip
  • Scene. That's enough now....
  • Scene. Come closer, girl....
  • Finale
  • Scene. Under authority of the holy office....
  • The Impossible Dream Finale
  • Bows
  • Exit Music
  • Little Bird, Little Bird

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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The best   December 7, 2003
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

If you want the best recording of Man of la mancha, look no further than this recording. It's the best of them all and it's complete.


2 out of 5 stars Very disappointing.   October 29, 2003
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

I was unfamiliar with this recording until I stumbled across it on Amazon.com and read the reviews. I was familiar, however, with the original Broadway cast recording ( with Richard Kiley, Joan Diener, and Irving Middleton) and with the earlier London version that is largely complete, with dialogue as well as music. Despite the reviews below, this version suffers in comparison to both of these earlier versions. Ultimately, the quality of the voices--both in terms of absolute musicality and in terms of dramatic characterizations--in this version are inferior to the earlier ones. In particular Kim Criswell is wooden, both as an acress and as a singer, so she makes a collosally unimpressive Aldonza/Dulcinea. Ron Raines is functional but insufficiently inspiring when he sings the role of Quijote/Cervantes---his "Impossible Dream" sounds like a well intentioned college freshman. Only the orchestrations and dramatizations of the muleteers' songs are interesting.

Stick to the original Broadway cast recording, or if you want a nearly complete version, go to the earlier London recording. Stay away from this one.


5 out of 5 stars The best recording of La Mancha   October 13, 2002
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Thanks to this complete recording, with all the music and dialogue, the full impact of this amazing work is now fully realised. The production of this recording is one of the best I have ever heard in any cast recordings. It is like you are in the theatre listening to a great performance of Man Of La Mancha by the wonderful cast of Ron Raines, Kim Criswell and the rest. I used to have the old London cast recording which purports to be complete but it was not the case because a lot of the music and scenes were not recorded and are missing from the recording. If you want a truly complete and best recording of La Mancha, this is the only recording to get. 5 stars and no less.


4 out of 5 stars New Recording Is a Mixed Affair   March 8, 2002
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

The new recording of Man of La Mancha is a mixed affair. The songs are beautifully sung with the exception of Kim Criswell. Which was a surprise.

I felt that Criswell under played her role of Aldonza. Although her performance was technically very good, I felt that her characterization of Aldonza was lacking in other performances of the the role that I had heard or seen. I was wondering if she was directed this way. I have her two solo albums and in my opinion she is much better on those two recordings.

Ron Raines is at the top of his game and it is a shame that there is no place for a performer of his stature on Broadway these days. He gives a stunning version of The Impossible Dream.

The other quibble I have is the spoken dialogue. I found the readings to be flat, dull and uninspired. I wonder if the cast was in the studio at one time. The spoken dialogue lacked spark and characterization. I had no idea at times who was speaking as there was no real distinction in the speaking voices.

Thankfully one can program out the dialogue and just lisen to the music. Always critized as a one song show (The Impossible Dream) the score has a lot to recommend. It's a shame the composer and lyricist were never able to follow up with a successful show.

I recommend this recording with 4 stars for its technical excellence, the complete score and for most of the performances. I normally find Jay's complete recordings to be at the top of their game and an important part of any collection. I have nothing but high praises for 110 in the Shade, Cabaret, Nine and Lady in the Dark which are part of my collection. This recording of Man of La Mancha just misses the mark of being perfection.


5 out of 5 stars A CAST RECORDING AT IT'S BEST   October 22, 2001
If you are a fan of this show, if you want to hear it in it's fullest context and if you definetly want your money's worth then this is the recording of "Man of La Mancha" that you should get. The three leads are fabluous, especially Ron Raines(wait to you hear his rendition of "The Impossible Dream"), are excellent and the fact that all the dialogue and underscoring is here makes this like being able to watch the complete show every night. Believe me if you want this show this is the best recording "on a whole" that you can get your hands on.

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