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| Posted by: young-walsingham 06:02 am EST 12/31/18 | |
| In reply to: A semi-Apology about the score for REDHEAD... - bmc 06:10 pm EST 12/30/18 | |
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| Any opinions here about the studio or Mexican recordings? Must admit the Mike Sammes singers have put me off buying so far | |
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| re: A semi-Apology about the score for REDHEAD... | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 08:59 pm EST 12/31/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A semi-Apology about the score for REDHEAD... - young-walsingham 06:02 am EST 12/31/18 | |
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| I haven't heard either, but a friend is very fond of both. He says that the studio recording is just about the best of that whole series. Rita Williams was a terrific singer so I can easily believe it. | |
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| re: A semi-Apology about the score for REDHEAD... | |
| Posted by: TXTyler 08:34 am EST 12/31/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A semi-Apology about the score for REDHEAD... - young-walsingham 06:02 am EST 12/31/18 | |
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| The Mexican recording is quite charming, barring some clunkers from the orchestra. Virma González and Armando Calvo both give great performances. I probably listen to it as much as the OBC, but then I have a bizarre fixation on Mexican musical theatre. I’d say give the disc a try. I haven’t heard the accompanying studio recording so I can’t give you an opinion either way on that release. Ty |
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