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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Honestly, Why Bother? Jul 30, 2002
By K. Alford
"WriterBearSF"
All in all, this is a pleasant enough compilation. There are no embarassing moments. The performers all acquit themselves nicely. But in the long run, there's really little to recommend this above the rest of the many tributes and reviews recorded of Sondheim's music. No new interpretations. No amazing performances. No inspired song choices. Nothing special here, folks.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Worth having because of Honey... Sep 20, 2006
By Dvarg ... the Lion Dance and the fact that some of these arrangements work well out of context. Some of these songs in their original arrangements are diffiicult to listen to on their own. Regretfully, some of these arrangements are a little cheesy (for example the saxophone solo in this version of Loving You).
All in all, this is an okay compilation of some Sondheim songs, but definately one to get after having bought all the original Broadway cast recordings.
3 of 10 found the following review helpful:
One of the best Sondheim compilation CD availiable Aug 24, 2002
I love this CD, every track is a winner. Get it.
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