Mary Poppins CD

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#0Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 1:14pm

I can't wait to buy it! Has anybody heard it yet? I'm VERY curious about the new songs. I've read some reviews online but would rather hear from the posters on this board . . . I wonder if Colony has it.


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#1re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 1:24pm

Got it from Amazon.co.uk as soon as it came out and I LOVE IT! I was a little disappointed that more songs from the film were left out of the show than I realized, but the album is still wonderful. The new songs fit in perfectly and the arrangements of the original songs are extraordinary! If you do pick it up, I hope you enjoy.

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#2re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 3:50pm

agreed.... its my latest obsession. I grew up watching the movie twice a day lol. I was very pleasantly surprised by the new new sound and life given to the old songs (Lets go fly a kite sounds absolutely amazing with the layers and alyers of harmonies!), and also the new ones. I also lkike that they added a little flavor from the book in there (Temper, Temper).... very verry good stuff


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#3re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 7:12pm

I just got it today. It's nice how the songs come off a little bit more realistically than in the movie. Laura has an amazing voice. Quite worth the money.

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#4re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 7:51pm

When's it coming to Broadway? I hear that Laura Michelle Kelly is going to breakout in this show a la Sutton Foster in MILLIE and win the Best Actress Tony, for sure.

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#5re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 8:25pm

My grandparents just saw the show in London. They said it was the best show they've ever seen. And they go pretty often to NYC. They didn't even bring me back a present. I should have asked them to buy me the cd...crap!


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#6re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 8:36pm

I live in UK, I have the CD and I'm seeing it soon. I love it! Laura Michelle Kelly is brilliant! She really deserves to be on Broadway, in fact, this is the first West End show that I feel gives Broadway a run for its money in a long time! (Having seen my fair share of both, I'm usually disappointed with the lack of slickness, energy, and just general amazingness in the West End compared to Broadway) My friend is in it and lots of my friends have already seen it and from what everyone's saying I can't wait to see it the next chance I get to go to London!
I'd also like to say how great it is to see people appreciating us Brits!

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#7re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 9:02pm

If anyone out there has seens it: do you think i should buy the cast recordeing before i see the show, or wait.

for complex shows like caroline or change, it can help- but in funny shows like avenue q you already know alot of the jokes. i am assuming it is not going to be as intense as C. or C.... but.... YOUR THOUGHTS?

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#8re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 9:04pm

which songs are left out that are in the movie?


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#9re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 9:07pm

it's all I've been listening to these past couple of days. loooooooooove it!


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#10re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 9:19pm

Three songs from the movie have been left out: "Sister Suffragette," "I Love to Laugh" and "Stay Awake". Of the three, I'd miss "Stay Awake" the most.


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#11re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/23/05 at 10:48pm

This CD is one of the rare cases that I enjoyed more the cast album than the actual show... maybe thats because I saw the show on previews (@ Bristol) and I wasn't ready to see so many changes from the movie, but the cast recording is great.

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#12re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/24/05 at 12:08am

also LIFE I LEAD which is Mr. Banks' song in the film is absent. I miss stay awake... and also miss Julies haunting FEED THE BIRDS. I think that is one of the most amazing blends of beautiful songs and great performers.... Julie singing ALL AROUND THE CATHEDRALS is just amazing.... lol


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#13re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/24/05 at 12:14am

I saw the London production this last December and was amazed. One of the best things I have seen in a long time. The album is terrific and I do reccomend geting it and listening to it even if you have not seen the show. I hope All Shook UP doesn't last since I think the Palace theater would be a ideal home for Poppins.


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#14re: Mary Poppins CD
Posted: 4/24/05 at 12:14am

Just bought it today! I can't wait to listen to it!


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#15re: Mary QUITE Contrary?
Posted: 4/26/05 at 1:25pm

Okay, I got my MARY POPPINS OLCR from amazon UK. I listened to it once through yesterday, and now I've listened to it 3 times through on my iPod here at work. I'm under rehire with Disney Consumer Products as a character artist, so I'm a Disney-phile through and through. I am one of the many of children who grew up with Mary Poppins. It's a brilliantly magical film, so much so that I obsess over it. I was delighted to hear that it was being adapted for the stage, and from the clips and songs I had heard via the internet previously, I was very excited. But now that I've heard the Cast Recording, I'm a little confused. Maybe some of you who have seen it can help me out. I have a million questions, and I am posting some spoilers, so don't read ahead if your waiting to see the show.

Firstly, does it seem a bit dodgy that Mary Poppins proceeds to scare the SH*T out of the children? First with the park, then with the demonic toys in the nursery, then by leaving them with the seemingly witch-like and drunk Mrs. Brill as a replacement? It seems that a new derivitive of the show is that Jane and Michael are total hoodlums that really need a mental whoopin'. Part of the charm of the movie was that Mary Poppins had an elusive way of trickery. She disguised her lessons so that the children would learn valuable lessons of responsibility. And she did the same with the lessons that she taught Mr. and Mrs. Banks. She brought the family together. And there's another plot point that's interesting. We find out that George Banks was raised by a rotten nanny named Miss Andrew. Is this right? If so, how does this fit into the plot? It's confusing.

The costumes and the sets look amazing. The one thing that I keep in mind is that Walt Disney was a pioneer who believed in evolution and change. Mary Poppins was a story that was very close to his heart, and I think he would have loved to see a stage version of his classic film.

I would love it dearly if someone would post a synopsis of the show, so that I can better understand the recording.

What do you guys think about the new song "ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN". I think it's brilliant...and fits in so well with the tone of the show.

-John


Updated On: 4/26/05 at 01:25 PM

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#16Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 1:59pm

I think that the whole show is quite logical. And I LOVE it! btw, just a random fact, the script write Julian Fellows is from my school! Anyway, I think that Mary had to use these things to scare them, i.e. Dolls is her so call 'games'. And I think the scupltures are not supposed to scare the children I think. ANd she left the children because they are too clever to be nursed by her as they know every step she does. But she returns as she sees them in trouble. I think the musical is SO gd. Definitely one of the best things I have seen in my life and I have to say to everyone here, go watch the show if you can! But I still feel strongly against a Broadway transfer as I think that it is a VERY British show and, not being discriminative or anything, I think it'll just ruin the whole thing have Mary Poppins or the cast of American accent... sorry, I just can't imagine and stand it! But I think defo buy the CD and defo watch the show! Stephen Meare and Matthew Bourne's choreography are SO SO SO brilliant!
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#17Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 2:26pm

Footlight Records has it for $27.95:

http://www.footlight.com/product.cfm?product_id=32590

I don't see it on Colony's website, but chances are that it will be $40-45 from Colony.


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Urban
#18Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 2:28pm

I never liked the song "I Love to Laugh" it always grated on me, so I am glad it is out.

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#19Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 2:37pm

I think it's Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I haven't warmed up to all of the new stuff yet, but it's growing on me. GET IT!

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#20Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 3:51pm

Mary leaves the children with Mrs. Andrews at the end of Act 1. Mrs. Brill is the nanny who leaves at the opening of the show.

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#21Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 4:14pm

I am seeing it next Tuesday from Row E center in the orchestra ! It's the first show of my London trip ! I'll let you all know what i think, as soon as I get back home !

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#22Mary Poppins
Posted: 4/26/05 at 4:24pm

BrdwyThtr, thanks for that. There is reference in one of the songs that Miss Andrew was Mr. Bank's one-time nanny. So, I'm interested to know how that fits into the plot?

Also, I know that JOLLY HOLIDAY takes place inside the park, (I LOVE Nelius' voice!),but when does it go from normal life to the magical? Do they jump inside the chalk pavement picture? I've been trying to figure out Mary and Bert's costume change for that number...and only come up with the fact that Jane and Michael run off and ditch Mary (there's a line that she's boring..."like all the rest"...).

I can't wait to see this show. Here are two links to some interesting reviews:


http://www.matthewbourne.org/marypoppins_variety_16dec04

http://www.curtainup.com/marypoppins.html
Updated On: 4/27/05 at 04:24 PM

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#23Mary Poppins -- some spoilers
Posted: 4/26/05 at 4:53pm

BrdwyThtr you have the names mixed up. Mrs. Brill is the housekeeper who ends up with the children at the end of Act 1. MISS ANDREW is Mr. Banks' former nanny who shows up at the beginning of Act 2.

JHartnow the children aren't hoodloms -- they ARE spoiled brats and little snobs who don't take care of what they own -- hence the scene where the toys put them on trial -- for losing their temper. While Jane and Michael are startled when Neleus talks to them and moves, they aren't scared by him and the other dancing statues.

There is no jumping into a chalk picture on the pavement. Bert's pictures are hung on the fence. As you say the children are on their own when Neleus starts to talk-- that is the signal that the park has become magical. Mary and Bert show up in their Jolly Holiday clothes soon after

As I said, the children are left in the care of Mrs. Brill, the housekeeper, who isn't drunk or witch-like. Mary Poppins left because the children had to go through the "next step" on their own. On and off throughout the first act, Mr. Banks always held up Miss Andrew as an example of what a nanny should be. However, when his wife finds and hires her, they quickly learn the reality -- that she was very much old school believing that children should know their place, be seen and not heard. She is played a bit witch-like. Miss Andrew doesn't stay around long though, as Mary Poppins returns during the song Let's Go Fly a Kite, and soon sends Miss Andrew off.

The stage show is not a carbon copy of the film -- no dancing penguins, no horse race, no tea party on the ceiling. It's adapted from the book as well as the film. It's been awhile since I've read the book, but I do vaguely recall the book being a bit darker.

Mary Poppins was the very first film I ever saw, and it has been one of my all time favorites ever since. I was enchanted by what I saw on the stage on the Prince Edward Theatre -- so much so I'm going back again in July.

I hope this helps a bit.

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#24Mary Poppins -- some spoilers
Posted: 4/26/05 at 6:44pm

I wasn't totally taken in with the CD the first time through, but now I love it and have been listening to it in my car for over a week straight.

I love all the songs, especially PRACTICALLY PERFECT, SUPERCALIF..., and ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN. I don't know the movie too well, just saw it once or twice as a kid, but I do like this CD.

I love Laura Michelle Kelly's voice, it is different, but perfect for this role.

If you want it in the US, the cheapest way to get it is through Amazon.co.uk. It is only about $20 and some change with shipping, and mine came in three or four days. You can also use your regular Amazon account.