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re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!)
Posted by: simbo 02:28 pm EDT 04/01/21
In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - Michael_Portantiere 01:02 pm EDT 04/01/21

The London cast was recorded in stereo, which the Broadway wasn't, so it was considered an upgrade (plus of the cast with a substantial singing role, only the performer playing Freddie was different).
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re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!)
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 03:45 pm EDT 04/01/21
In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - simbo 02:28 pm EDT 04/01/21

Umm, yes, I know. Stereo was the big selling point.
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re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!)
Last Edit: JereNYC 04:19 pm EDT 04/01/21
Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 04:19 pm EDT 04/01/21
In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - Michael_Portantiere 03:45 pm EDT 04/01/21

If the Broadway album had been recorded in stereo, do you think the London album would even exist?
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re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!)
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 12:52 pm EDT 04/02/21
In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - JereNYC 04:19 pm EDT 04/01/21

"If the Broadway album had been recorded in stereo, do you think the London album would even exist?"

I highly doubt it, especially not with the same three (or four) leads: Harrison, Andrews, Holloway, and Coote.
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