Sweeney Todd [Original Broadway Cast] [Highlights] Original Broadway Cast

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Sales Rank: 55,532
  • Label: RCA VICTOR BROADWAY
  • UPC: 078635503326

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Sweeney Todd is of course the tale of a 19th-century London barber who, wrongly imprisoned by a judge lusting after his wife, returns to take revenge with his razor. What keeps the story from being a re-treading of The Count of Monte Cristo is the element of class conflict -- that and the grotesque device of having the barber get rid of the bodies by giving them to his pie-maker girlfriend to bake into her wares. We are thus treated to a very dark tale, indeed, with repeated mentions of the "Dies Irae" theme (the Day of Judgment theme from Catholic liturgical music which has been used by many classical composers). The darkness of Sweeney Todd, ironically, prompts Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and Hugh Wheeler (book) to write a richer, more coherent piece than the usual Broadway fluff.

With his somber baritone, Len Cariou is chilling as the murderous, grief-stricken barber; Angela Lansbury, the cannibal-pie-maker, sounds like an insane Cockney Edith Bunker. The tormented young lovers Victor Garber and Sarah Rice are a bit bland, as second-string lovers in Broadway shows often are, but Merle Louise as the Beggar Woman provides some necessary spice. The orchestra is more than up to the demands of Sondheim's score, and the whole affair is well-recorded. This version of Sweeney Todd is a lot of fun as long as you don't listen to it too soon after a meal. ~ Kurt Keefner, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Sweeney Todd [Original Broadway Cast] [Highlights]by Anonymous

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December 20, 2005: Most of the time, a highlights album for a show will include only the tracks that are truly musical "numbers" (i.e. The Phantom of the Opera). This highlights album, however, is not. This CD offers a great selection of tracks, all of which are important to the overall plot of the show, but could also stand alone as singles. The only thing I do not like is the removal of the beautiful solo "Green Finch and Linnet Bird." It is such a lovely song and Sarah Rice sings it beautifully. It's a pity that we can only hear her in duet and quartet on this album. To anyone who purchased this and was satisfied: don't be! Get up and also treat yourself to the full 2-disck set. It's a little more money, but for a show like Sweeney Todd, it's certainly worth it.

Sweeney Todd [Original Broadway Cast] [Highlights]by Anonymous

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June 10, 2005: You will be sitting on pins and needles after hearing this music. One of Soundhiems best.