Various Artists: Sweeney Todd [2012 London Album]

Track List

>Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The (Prelude) - Michael Ball
>No Place Like London - Gillian Kirkpatrick/Luke Brady/Michael Ball
>Worst Pies in London - Imelda Staunton
>Medley: My Friends/The Ballad of Sweeney Todd - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball
>Johanna - Luke Brady
>Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The
>Wait - Imelda Staunton
>Kiss Me - Luke Brady/Lucy May Barker
>Ladies in Their Sensitivities - John Bowe/Luke Brady/Lucy May Barker/Peter Polycarpou
>Pretty Women - John Bowe/Luke Brady/Michael Ball
>Epiphany - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball
>Little Priest, A - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball
>God, That's Good! - Imelda Staunton/James McConville/Michael Ball
>Johanna (Reprise) - Gillian Kirkpatrick/Luke Brady/Lucy May Barker/Michael Ball
>By the Sea - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball
>Not While I'm Around - Imelda Staunton/James McConville
>Searching - Gillian Kirkpatrick/Michael Ball
>Judge's Return, The - John Bowe/Michael Ball
>Final Scene - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball
>Ballad of Sweeney Todd, The - Imelda Staunton/Michael Ball

Album Notes

Best known as a cuddly housewives' favorite thanks to roles in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Les Misérables, and Hairspray, West End veteran Michael Ball surprised everyone with his against-type performance as the murderous Sweeney Todd in Jonathan Kent's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's 1979 classic. Ball may have understandably dominated the headlines, his tour de force performance silencing the doubters who believed he wasn't the right man for the terrifying rage of "Epiphany" or the brooding melancholy of "My Friends." But this original cast recording of the production, which premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre before transferring to a longer run at the Adelphi Theatre, shows that it was far from a one-man show. Oscar nominee Imelda Staunton is just as much a revelation as the pie-making accomplice Mrs. Lovett, providing a much-needed comic touch without descending into caricature on the waltz-led ode to cannibalism of "A Little Priest" and the sprightly orchestrated "Worst Pies in London," while elsewhere, Luke Brady and Lucy May Barker convince as star-crossed lovers Anthony and Johanna on the quickly paced romantic duet "Kiss Me," and John Bowe and Peter Polycarpou are suitably villainous as the corrupt Judge Turpin and his right-hand man Beadle Bamford on the gentle harp-led "Ladies in Their Sensitivities." Staying faithful to Sondheim's original operatic score, there's little in the way of Lloyd Webber-style crowd-pleasers here, meaning it's unlikely to cross over in the same way as Ball's previous fare. But while some completists may bemoan that the streamlined track list omits the likes of ensemble piece "The Letter" and Adolfo Pirelli's "The Contest," this first official Sweeney Todd cast recording since its Broadway revival back in 2005 is a still an exhilarating listen suggesting that the stream of five-star opening-night reviews was fully justified. ~ Jon O'Brien



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