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Into the Woods (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Original Broadway Cast of Into the Woods

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With Into the Woods, songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist/director James Lapine retold a group of children's stories in an intricate, moving way that worked on many levels. In the show, which opened on Broadway on November 5, 1987, and ran 764 performances before closing on September 3, 1989 (making it Sondheim's most popular work in 25 years), Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and other familiar fairy tale characters, joined by a few newly invented ones, engage in interrelated adventures. Sondheim and Lapine's interpretation is informed by child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim's book The Uses of Enchantment, and they not only retain some of the gorier aspects of the original tales, but also add adult complexities. Sondheim's score for Into the Woods is one of his most tuneful, and slyly acknowledges the melodic simplicity of the Disney movie versions of some of these fairy tales, but his lyrics are typically witty and, not infrequently, employ tongue twisters. Song highlights include Cinderella's "On the Steps of the Palace"; the two versions of "Agony," sung by two princes; and "Hello, Little Girl," sung to Little Red Riding Hood by the Wolf. An ensemble cast led by Bernadette Peters (as a witch) navigates those words well. Particularly impressive are Danielle Ferland as Little Red Riding Hood; Robert Westenberg, who plays both the Wolf and Cinderella's Prince; and Tony winner Joanna Gleason. Into the Woods succeeded in enchanting children (some of whom, it must be admitted, probably could have left after the deceptive "happy ending" that closed the first act) along with adults who understood the grown-up references. Recorded at a time when the advent of CDs was expanding the previous length limitations of albums, the original Broadway cast recording used its 69-minute running time to give a good sense of the show as a whole rather than being just a collection of musical highlights.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
Prologue: Into The Woods
Paul Gemignani
00:11:58

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Company, Performer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Tom Aldredge, Vocal

(P) 1988 BMG Music

2
Cinderella At The Grave
Paul Gemignani
00:01:13

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Kim Crosby, Vocal - Merle Louise, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

3
Hello, Little Girl
Paul Gemignani
00:02:33

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Danielle Ferland, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Robert Westenberg, Vocal - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

4
I Guess This Is Goodbye / Maybe They're Magic
Paul Gemignani
00:02:03

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Ben Wright, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Joanna Gleason, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

5
I Know Things Now
Paul Gemignani
00:01:48

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Danielle Ferland, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

6
A Very Nice Prince / First Midnight / Giants in the Sky
Paul Gemignani
00:05:20

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Barbara Bryne, Vocal - Ben Wright, Vocal - Bernadette Peters, Vocal - Chip Zien, Vocal - Chuck Wagner, Vocal - Company, Performer - Danielle Ferland, Vocal - Edmund Lyndeck, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Joanna Gleason, Vocal - Joy Franz, Vocal - Kay McClelland, Vocal - Kim Crosby, Vocal - Lauren Mitchell, Vocal - Merle Louise, Vocal - Pamela Winslow, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Philip Hoffman, Vocal - Robert Westenberg, Vocal - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Tom Aldredge, Vocal

(P) 1988 BMG Music

7
Agony
Paul Gemignani
00:02:28

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Chuck Wagner, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Robert Westenberg, Vocal - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

8
It Takes Two
Paul Gemignani
00:02:48

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Chip Zien, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Joanna Gleason, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

9
Stay With Me
Bernadette Peters
00:02:41

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Bernadette Peters, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Pamela Winslow, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

10
On The Steps Of The Palace
Paul Gemignani
00:02:34

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Kim Crosby, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

11
Ever After
Paul Gemignani
00:02:20

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Company, Performer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Tom Aldredge, Vocal

(P) 1988 BMG Music

12
Prologue: So Happy
Paul Gemignani
00:03:49

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Company, Performer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Tom Aldredge, Vocal

(P) 1988 BMG Music

13
Agony (reprise)
Paul Gemignani
00:02:16

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Chuck Wagner, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Robert Westenberg, Vocal - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

14
Lament
Bernadette Peters
00:02:03

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Bernadette Peters, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

15
Any Moment / Moments in the Woods
Paul Gemignani
00:04:58

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Joanna Gleason, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Robert Westenberg, Vocal - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

16
Your Fault / Last Midnight
Bernadette Peters
00:04:46

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Ben Wright, Vocal - Bernadette Peters, Vocal - Chip Zien, Vocal - Danielle Ferland, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Kim Crosby, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

17
No More
Paul Gemignani
00:04:16

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Chip Zien, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Tom Aldredge, Vocal

(P) 1988 BMG Music

18
No One Is Alone (From "Into The Woods")
Paul Gemignani
00:03:57

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Ben Wright, Vocal - Chip Zien, Vocal - Danielle Ferland, Vocal - Jay David Saks, Producer - Kim Crosby, Vocal - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

19
Finale: Children Will Listen (From "Into the Woods")
Bernadette Peters
00:05:10

Anthony Salvatore, Recording Engineer - Bernadette Peters, Vocal - Company, Performer - Jay David Saks, Producer - Paul Gemignani, Conductor - Paul Goodman, Recording Engineer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist

(P) 1988 BMG Music

20
Giants in the Sky (Bonus Track)
John Cameron Mitchell
00:01:56
21
Back to the Palace (Bonus Track)
Kim Crosby
00:02:30
22
Boom Crunch (Bonus Track)
Maureen Moore
00:02:36

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With Into the Woods, songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist/director James Lapine retold a group of children's stories in an intricate, moving way that worked on many levels. In the show, which opened on Broadway on November 5, 1987, and ran 764 performances before closing on September 3, 1989 (making it Sondheim's most popular work in 25 years), Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and other familiar fairy tale characters, joined by a few newly invented ones, engage in interrelated adventures. Sondheim and Lapine's interpretation is informed by child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim's book The Uses of Enchantment, and they not only retain some of the gorier aspects of the original tales, but also add adult complexities. Sondheim's score for Into the Woods is one of his most tuneful, and slyly acknowledges the melodic simplicity of the Disney movie versions of some of these fairy tales, but his lyrics are typically witty and, not infrequently, employ tongue twisters. Song highlights include Cinderella's "On the Steps of the Palace"; the two versions of "Agony," sung by two princes; and "Hello, Little Girl," sung to Little Red Riding Hood by the Wolf. An ensemble cast led by Bernadette Peters (as a witch) navigates those words well. Particularly impressive are Danielle Ferland as Little Red Riding Hood; Robert Westenberg, who plays both the Wolf and Cinderella's Prince; and Tony winner Joanna Gleason. Into the Woods succeeded in enchanting children (some of whom, it must be admitted, probably could have left after the deceptive "happy ending" that closed the first act) along with adults who understood the grown-up references. Recorded at a time when the advent of CDs was expanding the previous length limitations of albums, the original Broadway cast recording used its 69-minute running time to give a good sense of the show as a whole rather than being just a collection of musical highlights.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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