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From the second the majestic overture of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1949 show starts, you know you're in for a treat: In this age of diminished Broadway pits, hearing the 45-piece Orchestra of St. Luke's firing on all...more.
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Mary Martin, great; Enzio Pinza, vocally great but hard for me to connect with.
Mitzi Gaynor, adorable, which is way different than great and who knows who sang for Rosano Brazzi.
Let's not even talk about Glenn Close.
Reba is...more.
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This is a beautiful performance of a classic musical. Nellie Forbush is finally cast with an actress compatible with the role.
Brian Stokes Mitchell has one of the most powerful and magnificent voices of recent times. An equal to Ezio Pinza...more.
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Saw the PBS show and had to have the CD. So you know my taste, its Broadway or music from my generation (Neil Young, Billy Joel, Springsteen, etc) First of all, I think Reba is great-love her show, too (take...more.
Review of the Album: "Reba McEntire - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" from more reviews...
As the late 1980s gradually segued into the early 1990s, the choices of material and the production values Reba McEntire brought to her recordings often seemed to be guided as much by right-brained market savvy as by true left-brain...more.