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Man of La Mancha: A Decca Broadway Original Cast Album (Original 1965 Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 3284by: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Richard Kiley, Joan Diener
: :Man of La Mancha, the show that introduced 'The Impossible Dream' to the world (and lounge singers everywhere), was the hit of the 1965 Broadway season. Richard Kiley is magnificent in his career-defining performance as the deluded wannabe knight Don Quixote. His leading lad Joan Diener sings the role of the kitchen wench Aldonza with just the right balance of dignity and vulgarity. Irving Jacobson turns in a fine comic performance as the Don's faithful squire, Sancho Panza. The score, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, was revolutionary in its time. The orchestra had no violins--just brass, woodwinds, percussion, ... |
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Man of La Mancha (2002 Broadway Revival Cast)(more) »rank: 5813by: Brian Stokes Mitchell, Stephen Bogardus, Mark Jacoby, Mary-Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Ernie Sabella
: :Brian Stokes Mitchell belongs to a rarefied species: a male lead who can steal scenes from his female counterparts in a Broadway musical. As if his impossibly rich and evocative voice weren't enough, Mitchell is a charismatic actor who inhabits his roles with panache. After turns in Kiss of the Spider Woman, Ragtime, and Kiss Me, Kate, he is back in the popular 1965 show about Cervantes and his fictional alter ego, Don Quixote. The show has become a bit creaky over the years. The revival probably wouldn't have a chance without Mitchell, and he does turn in a spectacular performance. Mary Elizabeth ... |
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Man of La Mancha (1973 Movie Soundtrack)(more) »rank: 16078by: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Laurence Rosenthal
: :Brian Stokes Mitchell belongs to a rarefied species: a male lead who can steal scenes from his female counterparts in a Broadway musical. As if his impossibly rich and evocative voice weren't enough, Mitchell is a charismatic actor who inhabits his roles with panache. After turns in Kiss of the Spider Woman, Ragtime, and Kiss Me, Kate, he is back in the popular 1965 show about Cervantes and his fictional alter ego, Don Quixote. The show has become a bit creaky over the years. The revival probably wouldn't have a chance without Mitchell, and he does turn in a spectacular performance. Mary Elizabeth ... |
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Man of La Mancha(more) »rank: 114268by: Mitch Leigh, Roger Andrews, James Bassi, James Bingham, Rodne Brown, Alvaro Domingo, Placido Domingo, Rosalind Elias, Jerry Hadley, Mandy Patinkin
: :Plácido Domingo endows Quixote with a vocal richness and intensity no previous man of La Mancha has brought to the role. But as wonderful as Domingo is, he is too overpowering to capture the vulnerability of Quixote's mental state, an essential quality of this character. Julia Migenes gets trapped in Aldonza's massive register changes, even though her lower range is expressive and robust. She is unafraid of indulging the chest tone, a vital necessity in this role. The sore spot is Mandy Patinkin, who is misguided by delivering Sancho in an unnaturally nasal and obnoxious manner--he is more annoying than cute. A worthy, ... |
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Man Of La Mancha (1965 Original Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 124813by: Joe Darion
: :Man of La Mancha, the show that introduced 'The Impossible Dream' to the world (and lounge singers everywhere), was the hit of the 1965 Broadway season. Richard Kiley is magnificent in his career-defining performance as the deluded wannabe knight Don Quixote. His leading lady Joan Diener sings the role of the kitchen wench Aldonza with just the right balance of dignity and vulgarity. Irving Jacobson turns in a fine comic performance as the Don's faithful squire, Sancho Panza. The score, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, was revolutionary in its time. The orchestra had no violins--just brass, woodwinds, percussion, ... |
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Man Of La Mancha: Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 80634by: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion
: :Man of La Mancha, the show that introduced 'The Impossible Dream' to the world (and lounge singers everywhere), was the hit of the 1965 Broadway season. Richard Kiley is magnificent in his career-defining performance as the deluded wannabe knight Don Quixote. His leading lady Joan Diener sings the role of the kitchen wench Aldonza with just the right balance of dignity and vulgarity. Irving Jacobson turns in a fine comic performance as the Don's faithful squire, Sancho Panza. The score, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, was revolutionary in its time. The orchestra had no violins--just brass, woodwinds, percussion, ... |
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Man of La Mancha (Original Cast 2000 Covent Garden Music Festival)(more) »rank: 169767by: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Ron Raines, Kim Criswell
: :Man of La Mancha, the show that introduced 'The Impossible Dream' to the world (and lounge singers everywhere), was the hit of the 1965 Broadway season. Richard Kiley is magnificent in his career-defining performance as the deluded wannabe knight Don Quixote. His leading lady Joan Diener sings the role of the kitchen wench Aldonza with just the right balance of dignity and vulgarity. Irving Jacobson turns in a fine comic performance as the Don's faithful squire, Sancho Panza. The score, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, was revolutionary in its time. The orchestra had no violins--just brass, woodwinds, percussion, ... |
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L' Homme de la Mancha (Man of La Mancha 1968 French Cast)(more) »rank: 108235by: Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion, Jacques Brel
:Album Details:Digitally Remastered Edition of the Original LP that First Came Out in 1968. |
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Man of La Mancha [LP VINYL](more) »rank: 943787from: ua
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Man of La Mancha (Original Cast Recording- Kapp)(more) »rank: 943787by: Richard Kiley
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