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What a enormous idea: picture the cast album for Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” live, as it were–no overdubs, no artificial mixdown. What a colossal idea: gain a documentary crew to describe the represent session. The filmmaker caught 15-and-a-half hours of bleary-eyed cast members giving their all for a tough represent producer and an even tougher composer/lyricist. (It had to be one marathon session because it would be too expensive to assemble all those singers and musicians for multiple sessions.) This is a substantial documentary that shows how hard it all is. If you’ve only seen her on the incipid display “Alice,” you’ll have no opinion how talented Beth Howland is till you peek her in “Getting Married Today.” Donna McKechnie, Susan Browning, and Pamela Myers spoof Rogers and Hart (and not the Andrew Sisters as everyone seems to consider) with verve in “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” which also finds Sondheim at his most clever. Charles Kimbrough would go on to do Murphy Brown and Barbara Barrie would briefly be in Barney Miller, and both shine here as effortless, “natural” actors. Star Dean Jones is perfect as the slightly dopey Bobby, even if some of his singing will do you wince. What’s perhaps most grand is that the numbers that sound so original and improvisational actually took 8, 10, 15 takes. Especially “The Ladies Who Lunch.” Elaine Stritch’s distinguished song was the last number they recorded. By the time they were ready, it was after four in the morning and everyone was exhausted. Stritch tries, but after about eight takes it’s determined she’s not going to accomplish it that night. With everyone getting punchy, they choose to describe her music track separately, bringing her serve the next day to knock the song out of the park.
The DVD has a commentary track, as Stritch, Hal Prince and the filmmaker reminisce about the session 30 years later. There’s also a unusual feature where one of the songs not covered in the doc can be listened to over B&W stills from the theatrical production. This didn’t do anything for me, but there’s no distress in having it there, either.
So this is a very estimable documentary. But it could have been even better. Two of the most complex and enthralling songs, the opening number and “Side By Side/What Would We Do Without You,” are barely covered in the film. I really wanted to survey how they pulled off these extraordinarily complex numbers with the complete cast “live,” but the documentary doesn’t explain it. Too dreadful. A 90 puny documentary with this material would hae been so considerable better than a 60 dinky documentary without. It’s probably good the 60 itsy-bitsy limit was imposed by ABC, which originally aired the documentary, but I’d be surprised if the filmmaker didn’t assign material that could have been added succor for this DVD.
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Still, this is worth owning, if a small pricey for a 53 miniature CD (not 58, as advertised on the case) . In some ways this musical is a classic, and in others it’s incredibly (and amusingly) dated. Both qualities honest develop it all the more improbable.
If you care about musical theatre, then you will want to survey this 1-hour condesation of the 18 1/2 hour recording session that yielded the unique cast album of COMPANY.
This documentary will give you an notion of how considerable sweat goes into making these albums… usually done in one long day in a itsy-bitsy recording studio. Once you perceive this documentary, you’ll listen to the album in a totally different arrangement. View Sondheim coach the singers: moral their pronunciations, or even upright notes they have changed over the weeks of performances. Best of all leer Elaine Stritch struggle to recount “The Ladies Who Lunch” until exhaustion gets the better of her and she starts screaming attend at her contain playback. And yet … and yet the final result is worth it! No other cast album documentary captures as worthy as this one.
A must for those who know that cast albums are NOT “soundtracks!”
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