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| re: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD | |
| Last Edit: AlanScott 12:26 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 12:26 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
| In reply to: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD - showtunetrivia 07:37 pm EDT 09/01/20 | |
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| It can be tough to get used to those changes of order. Sometimes, the LP order really did make for better home listening. Two lesser-known ones that were greatly re-ordered were Promenade and Dr. Selavy's Magic Theater, and I think the LP order was better for listening outside the show. Of course, the former left out almost half the score. I have, though, sometimes re-ordered CDs that were not re-ordered in a particular issue, to put the tracks in show order. But with both Camelot and Sweet Charity, it really doesn't make for great listening to have an instrumental right after the overture, even if that's how it was in the show. In fact, I think Camelot's beginning is rather screwy. The curtain goes up, and after just 30 seconds, when we're waiting for the story to really start, we spend 90 seconds watching something completely unnecessary, although the music is neat. |
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| re: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD | |
| Posted by: showtunetrivia 12:49 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
| In reply to: re: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD - AlanScott 12:26 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
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| Oh, I agree the CAMELOT LP order is kind of silly. But I’m so conditioned. I think the three albums I most remember my mom playing when I was very, very small, were CAMELOT, MFL, and KISS ME, KATE. They’re imprinted on my brain. 😄 Laura |
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| re: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 01:23 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
| In reply to: re: I still cannot deal with the change of order on the CD - showtunetrivia 12:49 am EDT 09/03/20 | |
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| Oh, but I don't think the Camelot LP order is kind of silly. I think the show order is kind of silly, or at least rather ineffective as home listening. Actually, it might have made sense to put what the LP called "Parade" after the title song. Not too far from where it comes in the show. In fact, the court does re-enter there, but to different music (an orchestral version of the title song) than the music heard when they exited ("Parade"). |
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