The Maury Yeston Songbook

The Maury Yeston Songbook

by John McDaniel
The Maury Yeston Songbook

The Maury Yeston Songbook

by John McDaniel

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Overview

For a songwriter who has won two Tony Awards for best score (Nine and Titanic), Maury Yeston has flown surprisingly far under the radar, relatively little-known even among musical theater fans. That he is not famous with the general public is understandable just because he has worked in an age when show tunes don't tend to get on the hit parade, and when cast albums only occasionally get in the charts. His lack of renown within the theater crowd has to do with his infrequent appearances on Broadway (Nine came in 1982, Titanic in 1997, with only Grand Hotel, to which Yeston added material to an existing score, in between in 1989), and to his remove from the scene as an academic who seems to deliberately maintain a low public profile. Tommy Krasker, co-founder of PS Classics and producer of The Maury Yeston Songbook, seeks to increase the exposure of Yeston's work, at least insofar as it may relate to getting his songs performed more on the nightclub circuit. At least that's what appears to be the case from his selections for the album and the arrangements, orchestrations, and vocal performances Krasker has commissioned for it. Of the 20 selections, a full half -- five each -- come from two sources, Nine, which is, essentially, a score devoted to individual showcase numbers for women vying for the attention of the male lead character (that character's big song, the witty patter tune "Guido's Song," is not included), and December Songs, a song cycle Yeston wrote for the 1991 centennial of Carnegie Hall that is also a series of showcase numbers for women (not that women always sing them here). Meanwhile, Krasker has avoided almost entirely the score of Titanic, which consists mostly of plot-based choral numbers (there's only one song, "No Moon"), and completely left out anything from Yeston's concept album Goyaâ?¦A Life in Song, even though one of its songs, "Till I Loved You," was the composer's only Top 40 hit in a cover version by Barbra Streisand and Don Johnson. As a result, the listener is treated to one emotive performance after another of sincere, emotional songs sung earnestly in cabaret style by a succession of stage and nightclub veterans including Betty Buckley, Liz Callaway, Christine Ebersole, Sutton Foster, and Alice Ripley. Context is eliminated; "My True Love," for example, the song written to be sung by the character of Christine in Yeston's Phantom (a less-well-known version of The Phantom of the Opera) just before she unmasks the Phantom, is here sung by a man, Philip Chaffin. On the other hand, "New Words," a song that has emerged from Yeston's much revised Off-Broadway show now known as In the Beginning as a favorite of women singers, since it is sung by a parent to a child, is here essayed, as it is in the musical, by a man, Brent Barrett, but not as well as women including Callaway have done it previously. Listeners coming to Yeston with only a slight familiarity with his music will think him a passionate writer on the basis of these selections and performances, and he is. But there's also much more to him as a composer than what is heard here. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2003
Label: Ps Classics
UPC: 0803607031022
Rank: 140538

Tracks

  1. My True Love
  2. Home
  3. I Want to Go to Hollywood
  4. Please Let's Not Even Say Hello
  5. I Had a Dream About You
  6. My Grandmother's Love Letters
  7. By the River
  8. I Am Longing
  9. No Moon
  10. Only With You
  11. A Call From the Vatican
  12. Simple
  13. Unusual Way
  14. Be on Your Own
  15. You're There Too
  16. Is Someone Out There?
  17. New Words
  18. Danglin'
  19. Now and Then
  20. Another Day in the Modern World

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John McDaniel   Primary Artist,Conductor,Music Direction,Musical Director,Piano
Shannon Ford   Primary Artist,Drums,Percussion
Christine Andreas   Primary Artist,Vocals
Laura Benanti   Primary Artist,Vocals
Liz Callaway   Primary Artist,Vocals
Howard McGillin   Primary Artist,Vocals
Johnny Rodgers   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Michael Holland   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Piano,Vocals
Brent Barrett   Primary Artist,Vocals
Brian d'Arcy James   Primary Artist,Vocals
Eden Espinosa   Primary Artist,Vocals
Jimmie F. Rodgers   Primary Artist
Clay Ruede   Primary Artist,Cello
Christine Ebersole   Primary Artist,Vocals
Christopher Fitzgerald   Primary Artist,Vocals
Alice Ripley   Primary Artist,Vocals
Tracy Wormworth   Primary Artist,Bass
Sutton Foster   Primary Artist,Vocals
Philip Chaffin   Primary Artist,Vocals
Gary Sieger   Primary Artist,Guitar
Joe Ravo   Primary Artist,Guitar
Robert Cuccioli   Primary Artist,Vocals
Betty Buckley   Primary Artist,Vocals
Brian Glassman   Primary Artist,Bass
Christopher Denny   Piano
Maury Yeston   Piano
Dave Ratajczak   Percussion
Grace Paradise   Harp
Tommy Krasker   Piano
Lawrence Feldman   Flute,Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Laura Oatts   Violin
Tony Kadleck   Trumpet
Martin Agee   Violin
Steve Kenyon   Clarinet,Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Robert Carlisle   Horn
Glenn Drewes   Trumpet
Keith O'Quinn   Trombone
Maxine Roach   Viola
Rick Dolan   Violin
Dan Willis   Oboe,Clarinet,Sax (Tenor),Horn (English)
Anthony Geralis   Piano,Celeste,Harpsichord
Xin Zhao   Violin
Adam Grabois   Cello
Dale Stuckenbruck   Violin
Chris Denny   Piano
John F. Rodgers   Piano,Vocals
Mark Thrasher   Flute,Bassoon,Clarinet,Sax (Soprano)
Theresa MacDonnell   Horn
Danny Mallon   Drums
Keith O'Quin   Trombone
Brian Miller   Flute,Flute (Alto)
Randall Andos   Trombone
Tony Geralis   Piano,Celeste,Harpsichord
Jeff Carney   Bass
Richard Brice   Viola
Joyce Hammann   Violin

Technical Credits

John McDaniel   Orchestration,Arranger,Producer
Jonathan Tunick   Orchestration
Maury Yeston   Composer
Michael Morales   Composer
Bart Migal   Engineer,Mastering
Tom Lazarus   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Tommy Krasker   Producer,Liner Notes,Executive Producer
Philip Chaffin   A&R,Photography
Peter Matz   Orchestration
Paul Holderbaum   Music Preparation
Larry Hochman   Orchestration
John Miller   Orchestra Contractor
Ross Petersen   Assistant Engineer
Marc Stedman   Editing
John William Costa   Design,Art Direction
Donald Oliver   Music Preparation
Christine Rodin   Photography
John F. Rodgers   Arranger
John Costa   Design,Art Direction
Mel Curtis   Back Cover,Cover Photo,Photography
David Murray   Composer
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