Discussion on DISCO MERMAN ON CD!!!!!! within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; Jeff: One of my pals is a controller for the Kimpton Group Hotels. He told me that right now and ...
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| Jeff: One of my pals is a controller for the Kimpton Group Hotels. He told me that right now and through July, the City seems to be booked pretty well. This weekend is our GLBT Pride Parade which always brings in alot of tourism (this year promises to be fun with Ian McKellan and Sharon Gless as Grand Marshalls!). However, the advanced bookings are way below normal after that. Seems we aren't getting conventions from other parts of the US like normal (people still don't want to go through the security hassle at the airports). Therefore, they are still preferring to go to places they can drive. I do have to say that downtown SF has been bustling again the past few weeks. The cable car turnaround on Powell and Market Streets has had the huge lines like the days prior to Sept. 11th. Hopefully, that's a good sign that things are slowly getting better. Let's hope that someone good will buy Medium Rare (or maybe the owner has a change of heart)! |
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| To all reading these posts and wondering should I look for this album, be warned: STAY AWAY, STAY FAR AWAY! There's no way to be polite --- this album sucks! (Thank you, Graham.) It sucked when it was first released and it will suck until BIG BANG 2! I didn't know Valpucci had done remixes and why did he waste his talent? If you put him, Luongo, Guttadaro and Moulton on this project together it would still be GARBAGE. Pure junk! The woman doesn't sing --- she screams. No, she SCREETCHES - like chalk on a blackboard. There is no camp factor here. Paul Jabara had to be severely stoned when he wrote those liner notes. My album is in pristine condition. Proud to say it's never been played. Any takers?
__________________ Baby, Ask Me! Nicky |
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| Hey, either ya gets THE MERM or ya don't. Obviously, this isn't her best work. She was an old lady and this was a campy attempt to cash in on a craze. BUT, the woman was peerless as a Broadway performer. Her vocals on GYPSY are astonishing in their force. NO ONE has come close to her vocal power in singing the role of Mama Rose!!!!!!!!
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
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Love ya to death, Mark, but Ethel ain't for me. _________________ Dancin'... A Thing To Free Your Mind Nicky <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: NickNack on 2002-06-26 23:05 ]</font> |
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| Nicky, Ethel was like a "Force Of Nature". She belted to the back row of every theater. No need of amplification for her. Unheard of in that day and age, anyway. Sometimes she appeared to be a "Brick Shithouse" standing there, especially in the latter days--BUT, there was a reason the likes of Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Sondheim & Styne wanted HER to sing their tunes on stage. She was the woman who defined the term "Belter" for the musical theater. I love her for her sheer audaciousness and belting power. As the 60's progressed she appeared a relic of another generation, BUT I'll never forget a Tony Awards in the early 1970's where a group of male dancers and 2 costars (Larry Blyden & someone else) attempted to do a medley with Ethel. They were dancing and singing their little hearts out and The Merm just stood there. You didn't look at anyone but The Merm standing still in the middle of all this hubbub. And the other performers knew it. Their looks said, "Why are we even trying?" Ya gotta give Ethel her props. She was a Force Of Nature, IMHO. _________________ Make My Feet Wanna Dance! Markydefad <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: markydefad on 2002-06-27 01:27 ]</font> |
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| Nicky & Others, Don't get me wrong!!! I certainly understand why you don't "get" Ethel. She is/was certainly an acquired taste. I learned to appreciate her after listening to her Broadway cast LP's when I was in college and after seeing other performers attempt to sing "her" songs in productions of the shows she starred in. They never even got close. Prior to that, she was just a loud lady on TV to me, too. Judy Garland once had Barbra Streisand as a guest on her TV variety show and Ethel appeared in a cameo. The three of them (LEGENDS ALL) sang...was it "There's No Business Like Show Business"? Quite a historic moment. At least for me!!!! I'm quite shocked this topic has a little fire burning next to it. I thought this was a 1-2-3 post---and it's over!!!!
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
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| I have heard so much about this album. I am curious to know who were the producers and arrangers on it, anybody well known? Now someone has mentioned that Paul Jabara wrote the sleeve notes, I am dying to know what he said. Anybody prepared to oblige me toto |
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Here you go --- the album reads: PRODUCED, ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY PETER MATZ EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: KIP COHEN CONCERTMASTER: JERRY VINCI ORCHESTRA CONTRACTOR: JOE SOLDO MUSIC PREPARED BY: BILL FORMAN VOCAL AND ORCHESTRAL ARRANGEMENTS: PETER MATZ (The musicians and background vocalists are also listed. If you want, just ask.) There are two sets of liner notes. One by Peter Matz and the other by Paul Jabara. Here's Paul's: "For decades Ethel Merman has been the heart and soul of the American Musical Theater. Hearing this album, I'm convinced that this Disco Diva may be taking a whole new career! Not only are these songs among the world's favorites, but the sheer joy of Merman's voice makes me want to get up and dance. Bless you for boogeying, Ethel, you're hot as a pistol!" "P.S. When are you going to sing one of my tunes?" That's it. Also, these are the notes on the 'original' A&M released lp, not the 'remix' or other versions talked about by Boodikka and Graham.
__________________ Baby, Ask Me! Nicky |
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| Markydefad-- Ethel Merman used to appear on a number of game shows in the 70's, such as "Match Game" and "Hollywood Squares". Ironically, the guy you mentioned (Larry Blyden) hosted "What's My Line" in the early 70's. |
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| The first official CD release of The Ethel Merman disco Album from 1979 is August 27th 2002 from Fynsworth Alley. They specialize in remastering hard to find Broadway Cast LPs. They remaster the original tapes and do a great job--I've heard their CD of JUNO. The Street date is Tuesday Oct 1, 2002. I remember getting the LP from SCDDJA but I never played it for the crowd. It was a stiff and a joke between us DJ's. But it seems 23 years later it has become a treasured hard to find gem. I will be buying the CD.
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