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Todd: CD Review M & C Soundtracks February 14, 2006 By Douglas Strassler |
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But that's not all that they do: In this production, each performer also acts as a member of the orchestra, playing onstage. For instance, Cerveris also plays guitar, while Lupone plays percussion and her old high school talent, the tuba. The smaller, scaled-down orchestrations take some getting used to on the newly released cast recording, but it is worth it. And wile all actors in the ensemble sing and play well, and do so fully, they also create a creepy atmosphere for this most macabre show. For example, "Epiphany" is truly chilling, as is the "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd," delivered in hushed tones. Other songs benefit from a clarity of insight - "Johanna," "Wait," "By the Sea" all benefit from Doyle's simplicity (Christopher Bond adapted the original Hugh Wheeler book). The entire ensemble is in rare form. Cerveris (a rock vocalist by nature) is magnificent in the title role, and Lupone delivers another knockout performance. She hasn't been this solid since the 1990s, when she originated Norma Desmond in the original London production of Sunset Blvd. and appeared in The Old Neighborhood. Manoel Felciano, who plays Tobias as well as several string instruments in the orchestra, nails the beautiful standard "Not While I'm Around." Marc Jacoby also triumphs as the Judge, making even him sound more malevolent this time around. Perhaps the greatest vocals on this soundtrack occur in the witty, dirty, playful, "A Little Priest." Like everything else in this show and on this stupendous album, Cerveris and Lupone have rendered their version the definitive one.
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