Sweet Charity (2005 Broadway Revival Cast) | 
enlarge | Artists: Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, Christina Applegate Label: Drg Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 70172
Format: Cast Recording, Extra Tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 94777 UPC: 021471477726 EAN: 0021471477726 ASIN: B00080Z732
Release Date: July 12, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Factory Sealed. Free upgrade to FIRST CLASS SHIPPING
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| Tracks:
| • | Act 1. Overture | | • | Act 1. You Should See Yourself | | • | Act 1. Big Spender | | • | Act 1. Charity's Soliloquy | | • | Act 1. Rich Man's Frag | | • | Act 1. If My Friends Could See Me Now | | • | Act 1. Too Many Tomorrows | | • | Act 1. There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This | | • | Act 1. I'm the Bravest Individual | | • | Act 2. Entr'acte | | • | Act 2. The Rhythm of Life | | • | Act 2. A Good Impression | | • | Act 2. Baby, Dream Your Dream | | • | Act 2. Sweet Charity | | • | Act 2. Where Am I Going? | | • | Act 2. I'm A Brass Band | | • | Act 2. I Love to Cry at Weddings | | • | Act 2. I'm the Bravest Individual (Reprise) | | • | Where Am I Going? (Verse) (Bonus Track) | | • | Baby, Dream Your Dream (Bonus Track) | | • | Gimma A Rain Check (Bonus Track) | | • | I'm the Bravest Individual (Bonus Track) | | • | There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This (Bonus Track) | | • | Big Spender (Bonus Track) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The best thing about this CD is the score: Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields's songs have lost none of their incisiveness over the years, and even a lackluster revival such as this one doesn't entirely succeed in dulling their edge. In the title role, Christina Applegate means well and tries hard, which isn't enough to make us forget Gwen Verdon, the powerhouse original Charity. Even "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This," a showstopping number if there ever was one, shines like a 40-watt bulb when it should be 400. As Charity's paramour Oscar, Denis O'Hare gives a wonderful, multifaceted performance, though of course Oscar doesn't get songs--except for the welcome addition of "A Good Impression." While this production is adequate but no match for the original recording, fans will be delighted by the bonus tracks. Backed by a small ensemble, Coleman sings four 1963 demos, including an intimate, delightful "I'm the Bravest Individual." The composer also pairs with Fields for a live version of "Big Spender" recorded in 1972. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Good Soundtrack for Musical Lovers December 26, 2008 This soundtrack is worth listening if you are a Broadway Musical Lover, the music has a modern beat but it keeps the original intention of Cy Coleman. "The Rhythm of Life" is the most updated song and it has been modified significantly... for good.
Although there is nothing spectacular about the voices, it is worth listening to Christina Applegate she does a good job personificating Sweet Charity and she sings just right.
The soundtrack includes 5 additional songs sung by Cy Coleman itself while he plays the Piano, I liked those a lot. Additionally, there is a never before edited verse of "Where Am I Going".
Nice Revival July 22, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Christina Applegate is a totally endearing, multi-faceted performer, but there is no way you can forget Gwen Verdon, or to a lesser degree, Shirley MacLaine in the so-so movie. However, I love revival recordings, if only because they tend to record a more complete score, and they are technically so superior to most of the older originals. On that score, this Sweet Charity doesn't disappoint. While Applegate is fine, Dennis O'Hare shines as Oscar. The rest of the cast are okay. Nothing more, nothing less. And as Nicki, Janine LaMama can't overcome Bebe Neuwirth in the Debbie Allen revival in the 80's. Allen also suffered the same comparison as Applegate. One note about the score, one of Coleman's best, the song Too Many Tomorrows is beautifully done here. A gorgeous ballad, I think has been under appreciatted among all the bigger, brassier numbers. The bonus tracks at the end of the CD of Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields are mere annoying curiosity pieces, to be listened to once, then turned off. Overall a pleasant CD, Christina Applegate still needs that one big role that can make her a bona fide broadway star, she has the talent and versatility, now she has to get the right show.
A Sweet Attempt at a New Charity.... May 28, 2006 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
To begin, I saw this show twice before it bowed out at the Al Hirschfeld theatre. I had no intention of seeing it, but unfortunately, nothing else was available.
I didn't have the pleasure of seeing Gwen Verdon in the title role, but I don't consider myself unfortunate; Ms. Verdon, with all her dancing capability, could never carry a tune (See: Chicago, Damn Yankees, and yes, even Charity). She may have been the toast of Broadway a few decades ago, but Mrs. Bob Fosse is about as over-rated as Les Miserables.
I only recently caught the movie version with Shirley MacLaine...needless to say, not even the great Chita Rivera nor the incomperable Sammy Davis could save that version, which removed several wonderful pieces from Cy Coleman's score.
I found Christina Applegate to be completely endearing and poignant. Her character may have been a little watered down, but she was still effective. There were times where her lack of vocal capability was front and center (See: You Should See Yourself, If My Friends Could See Me Now), but it never took away from her performance. She absolutely shines in "I'm the Bravest Individual" and, on stage, had wonderful chemistry with co-star Dennis O'Hare. Each number serves as a modern tribute to it's 1966 counterpart, although each is a little more sugar-coated than the last.
Will Christina Applegate ever be regarded as Gwen Verdon? Never. Should she be shunned for her turn as Charity? Certainly not. I'd take Applegate over MacLaine any day.
a Bittersweet Charity April 17, 2006 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
Why do TV stars with little or no singing ability try to do a big Broadway musicial?
I gave Christina Applegate's version of Sweety Charity a chance. I love the previous versions of Charity with actres's Gwen Verdon, Shirley MacLean, and Debbie Allen . I listened with open ears. However Applegates version seem TOO Jersey, TOO Tart and TOO green to give this Broadway soundtrack any UMF!
The Pussycats Dolls should record this arrangement of the Signature tune, "Hey Big Spender" I think it would be a great single of them, however it does not work for me in this soundtrack
The other signature tune of "If my Friends could see me Now" under the singing of Christina was so bad...I felt she could have needed the use of a few FRIENDS. Is Matt Leblanc available?
One of the highlight is the talented Ernie Sabella singing "I always Cry at weddings". I'd cry too if i was on this soundtrack.
A bonus highligh is the original demo recording of Cy Coleman's tumes. Great threater history. However this is the wrong CD it should have been on
Have some charity for yourself and miss this one
Bennet Pomerantz, Audioworld
annoying and really overrated. April 7, 2006 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
everyone goes on and on about how great the new revival of sweet charity is. well i found it AWFUL. Christina Apelgate(i know thats not how you spell it..) is EXTREMELY annoying and "poppy", and this is what gives broadway a bad name.
Truthfully, it doesnt deserve any stars. but i did find one song "The Rhythm Of Life" to be a relatuvely good song. On the original release of Sweet Charity, back in the sixties, this song is done terribly, but i did enjoy it on this CD.
so basically do not purchase this CD, but get the song, "The Rhythm Of Life" individually off of itunes or something.
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