question for the music brain-trust
Nov. 16th, 2008 08:07 pmI have a bootleg cassette tape of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat made by, at the latest, 1989 (probably a few years earlier). I am now trying to replace this recording, or at least come close.
I believe it is a London recording. The narrator is male and this is important to me; it's the reason I have always preferred this one to the Broadway version. (Look, I'm not chauvinist; I just think the part works better with the lower pitches.) It is not this one despite the timing; I don't recognize Peter Reeves. It is possible that it could be this one, but I can find no samples to listen to. And, finally, it is not an earlier edition of this one, though if I can't find "mine" this is probably the one I'll buy. (The most important roles are the narrator and Joseph, both of whom I like in the samples here. The rest of the sampled ensemble is weaker than I'd like.)
So I turn to you, oh diverse and helpful friends. Do any of you share my affection for this musical, and if so, do you have any clue what edition I might have or where I could find samples of #2 above?
Thanks!
I believe it is a London recording. The narrator is male and this is important to me; it's the reason I have always preferred this one to the Broadway version. (Look, I'm not chauvinist; I just think the part works better with the lower pitches.) It is not this one despite the timing; I don't recognize Peter Reeves. It is possible that it could be this one, but I can find no samples to listen to. And, finally, it is not an earlier edition of this one, though if I can't find "mine" this is probably the one I'll buy. (The most important roles are the narrator and Joseph, both of whom I like in the samples here. The rest of the sampled ensemble is weaker than I'd like.)
So I turn to you, oh diverse and helpful friends. Do any of you share my affection for this musical, and if so, do you have any clue what edition I might have or where I could find samples of #2 above?
Thanks!
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Date: 2008-11-17 01:28 am (UTC)No help, I know. *sigh*
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Date: 2008-11-17 01:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 02:51 am (UTC)On review of my tape it is possible that I do have the London 1973 version (first link above). There's been some damage on my tape that affected the opening song, which is what I used to say "nope, not the same narrator", but further sampling suggests that I was wrong.
My version does not have the prologue that was added when the show went to Broadway; it starts with "Jacob and Sons". (I wonder if any post-1982 version kept that structure.)
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Date: 2008-11-17 02:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 03:19 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 03:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 02:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 02:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-11-17 05:08 am (UTC)"The 74 studio cast album (which she says it isn't) is the only one listed with a male narrator in my musical recording guide. There were some Joseph concept albums I think, but I don't know the versions."
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Date: 2008-11-18 03:26 am (UTC)