How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: Soundtrack from the Musical Comedy

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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: Soundtrack from the Musical Comedy
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ReleasedMay 31, 2011 (digital)
June 7, 2011 (physical)
RecordedApril 10–12, 2011
Studio Manhattan Center, New York City
Genre
Length1:13:08
Label Decca Broadway
Producer Robert Sher

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying: Soundtrack from the Musical Comedy is the cast album for the 50th anniversary Broadway revival of the 1961 musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which had music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert, based on Shepherd Mead's 1952 book of the same name. Released digitally on May 31, 2011, and in physical formats on June 7 by Decca Broadway, [1] [2] the album featured performances of the musical numbers by the cast, headlined by Daniel Radcliffe and John Larroquette. [3] [4] It was nominated for Best Musical Theater Album at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. [5]

Contents

Background

The original orchestration of the 1961 musical had nearly 27 players, whereas the 2011 revival had 14 players. [6] Rob Ashford, director and stage choreographer had retained more of the reed and brass written at the expense of the strings, being diminished with the augmentation of synth, thus allowing the present-day creative staff to have the show arranged and orchestrated to their own style. [7] Doug Besterman reorchestrated the musical to give it a brand new sound. At the liner notes, the producers felt they decided "to think in terms of a muscular jazz ensemble rather than a symphonic sound". The team found inspiration in the work of 1950s arranger Marty Paich and blendedStereolab's 1993 extended play, Space Age Bachelor Pad Music along with Henry Mancini and Martin Denny's 1957 album Exotica. [7]

Reception

Jon O'Brien of AllMusic wrote "How to Succeed... loses much of its context when stripped of its visual spectacle, but diffusing any reservations about the Harry Potter star's musical ability, this soundtrack is still a charming listen for the army of worldwide theatergoers who haven't had the chance to make up their own minds themselves." [8] Steven Suskin of Playbill wrote "The cast album is different, though; you can very easily compare today's recording with that of yesteryear". [7]

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Overture"How To Succeed Orchestra2:26
2."Dear Reader..." Anderson Cooper and Daniel Radcliffe 0:39
3."How To Succeed"Daniel Radcliffe and How To Succeed Company2:34
4."Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm" Mary Faber and Rose Hemingway 2:43
5."Coffee Break" Christopher Hanke, Mary Faber and Office Workers3:30
6."The Company Way"Daniel Radcliffe and Rob Bartlett 2:52
7."The Company Way (Reprise)"Christopher Hanke, Rob Bartlett and Office Workers1:39
8."Rosemary's Philosophy"Rose Hemingway, Daniel Radcliffe and Anderson Cooper0:37
9."Entrance Of Hedy La Rue" Ellen Harvey, John Larroquette, Tammy Blanchard and The Executives0:55
10."A Secretary Is Not A Toy"Mary Faber, Michael Park, The Executives and The Secretaries3:21
11."Been A Long Day"Mary Faber, Rose Hemingway and Daniel Radcliffe3:15
12."Been A Long Day (Reprise)"Christopher Hanke, John Larroquette and Tammy Blanchard1:30
13."Grand Old Ivy"John Larroquette and Daniel Radcliffe3:30
14."Paris Original" Megan Sikora, Rose Hemingway, Ellen Harvey, Mary Faber, Tammy Blanchard and The Secretaries4:01
15."Martini Time"How To Succeed Orchestra0:41
16."Finch Is in Love"Tammy Blanchard and Daniel Radcliffe0:58
17."Rosemary"Daniel Radcliffe and Rose Hemingway3:57
18."Act One Finale"Daniel Radcliffe, Rose Hemingway and Christopher Hanke1:35
19."Entr'acte"How To Succeed Orchestra1:06
20."Cinderella, Darling"Mary Faber and The Secretaries3:48
21."Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm (Reprise)"Rose Hemingway1:00
22."Love From A Heart Of Gold"John Larroquette and Tammy Blanchard2:55
23."The Executive Washroom"Michael Park and The Executives1:38
24."I Believe in You"Daniel Radcliffe and The Executives3:15
25."Pirate Dance"How To Succeed Orchestra1:39
26."I Believe in You (Reprise)"Christopher Hanke, Daniel Radcliffe and Rose Hemingway1:27
27."Brotherhood Of Man"Daniel Radcliffe, Ellen Harvey, John Larroquette, Rob Bartlett and The Executives5:07
28."Finale – The Company Way"How To Succeed Company1:00
29."Bows"How To Succeed Orchestra and How To Succeed Company2:08
30."Exit Music"How To Succeed Orchestra3:45
31."Pirate Dance (Extended Version)"How To Succeed Orchestra3:28
32."I Have Returned"Christopher Hanke0:11

Chart performance

Credits

Performers
Musicians
Production personnel

Source: AllMusic [12]

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