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South Pacific: Original 1949 Broadway Cast Recording

par Richard Rodgers (Compositeur), Oscar Hammerstein, II (Lyricist/Librettist), Joshua Logan (Librettist)

Autres auteurs: Michael De Leon (Preformer), Noel De Leon (Preformer), Juanita Hall (Preformer), BarBara Luna (Preformer), Mary Martin (Preformer)7 plus, Myron McCormick (Preformer), James A. Michener (Original story), Enzio Pinza (Preformer), Betta St. John (Preformer), Harvey Stephens (Preformer), William Tabbert (Preformer), Martin Wolfson (Preformer)

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INFORMATION-This album contains the following tracks:
A1 - (3:34) Overture - Orchestra
A2 - (1:22) Dites Moi - Barbara Luna, Michael DeLeon
A3 - (1:43) A Cock-Eyed Optimist - Mary Martin
A4 - (2:26) Twin Soliloques (I Wonder How It Feels) - Mary Martin, Enzio Pinza
A5 - (3:01) Some Enchanted Evening - Enzio Pinza
A6 - (2:15) Bloody Mary - Sailors, Seabees, Marines
A7 - (3:36) There Is Nothin' Like A Dame - Myron McCormick, Sailors, Seabees, Marines
A8 - (3:26) Bali Ha'i - Juanita Hall
B1 - (3:27) I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair - Mary Martin
B2 - (3:32) A Wonderful Guy - Mary Martin, Nurses
B3 - (3:26) Younger Than Springtime - William Tabbert
B4 - (3:32) Happy Talk - Juanita Hall
B5 - (2:01) Honey Bun - Mary Martin
B6 - (1:16) Carefully Taught - William Tabbert
B7 - (3:28) This Nearly Was Mine - Enzio Pinza
B8 - (3:00) Finale - Mary Martin, Barbara Luna, Enzio Pinza
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Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's fourth musical, South Pacific, was based on several stories in James A. Michener's book Tales of the South Pacific, specifically two that dealt with wartime romances complicated by racial issues. Lyricist and co-librettist Hammerstein had first taken on the issue of racial tolerance in Show Boat in 1927; here, he renewed the theme by exploring the relationship between an older French planter with two young half-Polynesian children and a young American nurse from Arkansas, and between an American lieutenant and a native girl. The cultural contrasts were supported by musical ones: The score veered between lush, operatic ballads ("Some Enchanted Evening," "This Nearly Was Mine") and earthy comedic numbers ("There Is Nothin' Like a Dame," "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair"). Those contrasts in turn were embodied by the leads, retired Metropolitan Opera bass Ezio Pinza and Broadway musical comedy star Mary Martin, who managed to have an onstage romance without ever quite singing a duet (the closest thing to that being the appropriately named "Twin Soliloquies").

The story also allowed Rodgers & Hammerstein to portray the rough-edged, lusty character of U.S. servicemen, so well-documented in the recently concluded world war, and to present music with an exotic flavor ("Bali Ha'i"). The result was a massive hit. Opening on Broadway April 7, 1949, South Pacific ran 1,925 performances, longer than any musical before it except Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! The score was even more popular, if possible. At a time when many different record companies might put out their own covers of a popular song, "Some Enchanted Evening" was a Top Ten hit for no less than six artists, with Perry Como's version hitting number one. Como also had the most successful of five chart versions of "Bali Ha'i," reaching the top five, and Margaret Whiting beat out three chart competitors for the top version of "A Wonderful Guy." (Though not a chart hit, "Younger Than Springtime" has gone on to be a much-recorded standard.)

But it was the original Broadway cast album that was the real blockbuster. Released at a time when record formats were changing, it came out on 78s, EPs, and an early 12" LP, and became the longest running number one hit in history. A perennial seller, it remained in print in successive LP reissues, one in 1962 (Columbia OS-2040 in rechanneled stereo) and another in 1973 (Columbia S-32604). The first CD version was a straight transfer of the LP in 1988 (Columbia CK-32604).

On March 9, 1993, Sony Broadway released a remastered version (SK-53327) with three bonus tracks. Pinza had had one of those Top Ten versions of "Some Enchanted Evening" back in 1949, and that had led Columbia to have him record "Bali Ha'i," a song he did not sing in the show, as a follow-up. In 1951, Martin recorded a one-off single for Columbia of two songs written for but dropped from the show, "Loneliness of Evening" and "My Girl Back Home." These made welcome additions to the 1993 CD. Unfortunately, in returning to the original master tapes, the reissue team mistakenly used an alternate take of "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught," creating a collectable. On November 10, 1998, that error was corrected on a new CD reissue (Sony Classical/Columbia/Legacy SK-60722) that added another bonus track, a nine-minute suite of South Pacific music arranged by Robert Russell Bennett, who had written the original orchestrations for the show, performed by André Kostelanetz and the Philadelphia Orchestra "Pops" in 1951.
 

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Nom de l'auteurRôleType d'auteurŒuvre ?Statut
Rodgers, RichardCompositeurauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Hammerstein, Oscar, IILyricist/Librettistauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Logan, JoshuaLibrettistauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
De Leon, MichaelPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
De Leon, NoelPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Hall, JuanitaPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Luna, BarBaraPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Martin, MaryPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
McCormick, MyronPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Michener, James A.Original storyauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Pinza, EnzioPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
St. John, BettaPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Stephens, HarveyPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Tabbert, WilliamPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Wolfson, MartinPreformerauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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