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Patti Lupone at Les Mouches | 
enlarge | Artist: Patti Lupone Label: Razor & Tie Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $13.20 You Save: $5.78 (30%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2094
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 83315 UPC: 791558331523 EAN: 0791558331523 ASIN: B001G4V1R0
Release Date: November 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Latin from Manhattan / I Got Rhythm | | • | I've Got Them Feelin' Too Good Today Blues | | • | Love for Sale | | • | Not While I'm Around / Come Rain or Come Shine | | • | Meadowlark | | • | Squeeze Me | | • | Heaven Is a Disco | | • | Downtown | | • | Street Of Dreams | | • | Because the Night | | • | Mr. Tambourine man | | • | Everything I Am | | • | Rainbow High | | • | Don't Cry For Me, Argentina | | • | Look to the Rainbow | | • | Superman (I Wish I Could Fly) | | • | It Goes Like It Goes | | • | Thank Yous | | • | Goodnight Sweetheart |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Back in 1980, immediately after the curtain had come down on the Saturday performance of Evita, Patti LuPone would leave Broadway and hurry down to a Chelsea boite called Les Mouches. There she performed the midnight nightclub act immortalized on this album. If you’re looking for clean, traditional interpretations of show tunes, stay away. But if you want to relive an over-the-top night from back when New York truly was a wild and crazy town, Patti LuPone at Les Mouches is fantastically fun. Backed by an ace quintet led by pianist/musical director David Lewis, LuPone throws herself with manic intensity into a set list split between Broadway tunes (“Love for Sale,” “Meadowlark” and of course “Rainbow High” and “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina” from Evita) and pop/rock songs like Paul Jabara’s “Heaven Is a Disco,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Because the Night” and the Kinks’ “Superman.” The energy is infectious and the between-song banter downright hilarious, with LuPone chuckling and guffawing and speed-talking, and generally sounding like she’s just put her fingers into an electric socket (her shout-out to Stephen Sondheim is particularly funny). Those were the days? -- Elisabeth Vincentelli
Amazon.com The year was 1980, and for 27 weeks at midnight during her career-defining run as Evita, Patti LuPone performed a legendary concert at the nightclub Les Mouches... Digitally restored from original soundboard tapes, this recording transcends time, place and genre and miraculously reappears here. It's like having a stereo in a time machine.
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| Customer Reviews:
THIS IS SHOWBIZ HISTORY! January 5, 2009 NYC Music Lover (New York, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Anyone who is a Patti LuPone fan or is interested in cabaret should pick up this exuberant CD. No, the sound isn't state of the art, but when you consider that it was compiled from OLD CASSETTE RECORDINGS that were found in a shoebox somewhere, the producers and engineers did a heck of a job getting it to sound as good as it does. If you can get past that, you will hear a performance that is as energetic and heartfelt as anything out there. At the time it was recorded, Patti was the toast of Broadway, starring in "Evita". She performed this act every Saturday night at midnight (after finishing "Evita" for the night) for half a year and it was the hottest thing in town. I was living in NYC at the time (I still live here) and you couldn't go anywhere without seeing the posters for this show. Her singing is vibrant, real, warm, engaging and her choice of material is eclectic and risky, and it works. On the one hand, you have songs you'd expect her to sing, like "Rainbow High" or "Meadowlark", and then she does things like Patti Smith's "Because The Night" or a reimagined version of Pet Clark's "Downtown", all with great results. This is a rare example of a cabaret performer doing the unexpected, and boy does she pull it off! The CD booklet is filled with reviews of the show, rare photos and memorabilia, and interesting essays. All in all, they could not have done a better job considering the age and source of the material. Get this CD and hear a living Broadway Legend enjoying the first peak of a long and dazzling career. Go, Patti!
Lupone Rocks The House January 1, 2009 Dean G. Ehlers (New Mexico) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
She is the diva! Patti sounds wonderful in this most priceless find. This CD has been restored to perfection from analog tape recorded almost thirty years ago! The sound quality is wonderful as is Patti belting out some really great music. She has since become a legend and will remain so. I treasure her and this CD. Bravo!!
Eva with her hair down December 31, 2008 James Hiller (Beaverton, OR) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Patti Lupone's been a singing force for years now, as is proven by her latest and most interesting find "Patti Lupone at Les Mouches". As the liner notes say, her involvement with Les Mouches came after a noticable lack of applause during her now infamous and Tony winning run as Eva Peron in Evita. Somehow, after performing for over two hours in a B'way show in the lead, Lupone had enough voice and gumption to perform in a more intimate show, which is this one. Lupone in the recording is surprising. At first, with her between song banter, she sounds girlish and not quite the professional of her later years. But then, as she gets into her act, her powerful voice grows and booms out some of her songs. When she gets to the career defining "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", she's in full form. Some reviewers have complained about the quality of the recording. Is it 2008 sound standard? No. This is from found tape, recorded nearly thirty years ago now. It's amazing to me the sound is what it is. There is not one song distorted to the point of unenjoyment. It's Patti, and her powerful voice is one to awe in. Her song selection is representative of her career up to 1980. This CD is for Broadway lovers, musical historians, and those who appreciate hearing singers with just a piano and a microphone, and a mighty set of lungs.
someone trying to make a buck December 16, 2008 Luke (Minneapolis, MN) 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
The sound quality is poor. The singing is shrill. The selections are sometimes obscure. I threw away the money on this disc and will never play it again. There must be someone in my family I can pawn it off on as a white elephant gift this Christmas.
Wow and again I say Wow! December 11, 2008 Cornelius G. Kelly (Albuquerque) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Knock me out and prop me up. I was taken by delightful shock over the clarity of this CD, the stand-up jokes delivered by Patti, and her most overwhelming powerful performance. I can only dream that I was there. I was probably down the block at the same time she was recording that night. This CD will take you back to that night and you will relive a flawless moment in history. Thank the Lord for this diva's gifts. She remains to this day as one of the best female vocalists we know. We drove to Denver last November to see her perform at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House's Anniversary Gala. Well worth the scenic drive and Denver is an artistic, entertaining and beautiful city. Seeing Patti overtake the dull and stuffy opera crowd was amazing. Click...click..click and buy...buy...buy.
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