Saturday, May 9, 2009

Girl Crazy--Studio Cast recording on CD



According to the very good notes to the 1998 CD reissue of this 1951 studio recording of the 1930 Gershwin show, Girl Crazy owed its relatively modest original Broadway run of 272 performances to the state of the economy at the time. No matter how much changes, some things stay the same. The notes are by Didier C. Deutsch, and I must make a point to find out more about him, as he has written interesting and informative notes for many CDs I've encountered this Year.

This studio recording was produced by Goddard Lieberson (another name I've come across often) as part of a project to capture previously unrecorded musicals using musical stars of the day. In 1951 Mary Martin had just hit with South Pacific when Girl Crazy was recorded.

Since this recording hoped to capitalize on the popularity of Ms. Martin, that was the motivation behind who was chosen to sing which selections of songs. Hence, Martin sings songs of a couple of different characters from the stage show and is featured more than she would have been on a traditional production cast album. This also accounts for the crooning nature of much of the singing on the album--it's probably not the style that would have been recorded if this cast had prepared the work for the stage.

This score features one of my favorite Gershwin tunes--"Sam and Delilah" is a kind of vampy, trampy story song that Ethel Merman introduced in the original cast (along with "I Got Rhythm". As presented on this recording, the tune is played much more "straight" and isn't as effective as other versions I've heard.



Girl Crazy
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Book by Guy Bolton and John McGowen
Opened in 1930
Cast of this studio recording: Mary Martin, Eddie Chappell, Louise Carlyle,

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