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Bajour (1964 Original Broadway Cast) | 
enlarge | Creators: Walter Marks, Nancy Dussault, Robert Burt Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 169168
Format: Cast Recording Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 48208 UPC: 074644820829 EAN: 0074644820829 ASIN: B0000027WC
Release Date: October 5, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| • | Overture | | • | Move Over, New York | | • | Where Is The Tribe For Me? | | • | The Haggle | | • | Love-Line | | • | Word, Words, Words | | • | Mean | | • | Bajour | | • | Must It Be Love? | | • | Soon | | • | I Can | | • | Living Simply | | • | Honest Man | | • | Guarantees | | • | Love Is a Chance |
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Guilty Pleasure March 4, 2008 steve lowenthal (NYC) How bad is it,they ask. Not as bad as you'd think; though "Bajour" has bland,and even horrid aspects, it's still good often enough to remind you why its stars are so highly admired. If you were wondering,you may as well give it a go. Songwriter Walter Marks had the chops,showed them again a few years later in the wildly tacky,glossy-professional "Golden Rainbow"("I've Gotta Be Me"). Whatever happened to him? Anyway,you'll laugh at least sometimes during "Bajour" -- it's got glee,that's for sure.
HURRICANE RITA....SORRY I MEAN CHITA December 9, 2005 Robert F. Powers (Quincy, Ma USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bajour had most of all the ingredients for a successful show. Talented cast, colorful costumes, witty scenery, tuneful and lively songs, torrid choreography and the fantastic and uncannily thrilling dancing of Chita Rivera who single-handedly nearly caused a fire alarm from the sparks shooting from her heels. The problem which could not be solved was the book which was too convaluted and had a premise stretched beyond the breaking point. Nancy Dussault as Emily is a student who in order to obtain a degree in anthropology must write a thesis on the primitive customs of a tribe. She settles on a "tribe' of Gypsies in NYC and that was the stretch that stopped the show from becoming a hit and a shame it is to anyone who hears the delightful score. The cd is now out of print but worthwhile for theatre buffs if it becomes available again but unfortunatly the fiery dancing of Ms Rivera (on the numbers 'The Haggle' 'Mean' 'Bajour' and 'The Sew-up' the last not on the cd because it is a dance number only)can't be appreciated.
BAJOUR is a winner, maybe for all the wrong reasons. October 31, 2004 Don (La Verne, CA United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
First I had the piano score, then I had to get the vinyl, and then, thank goodness, the CD came out to preserve this relic of a simpler and more innocent time in musical theatre history. BAJOUR had a short life back in the days when a Broadway season had lots of shows to choose from and budgets weren't sky-high. So, what's the deal with this one? Well, listen to "Guarantees" and "Words, Words, Words," for starters. Just terrible....but in such a wonderful, Broadway sort of way, that you have to listen to the entire show. Then there's "Love Line," which as a piano solo is very pretty. And "Honest Man," a good, old-fashioned Broadway "show stopping" number. MY FAIR LADY it ain't, but good-bad Broadway it is, with Chita Rivera, Herschel Bernardi, et al, belting 'em out in the type of show that, alas, doesn't come along very often, but, in the 60's did, more often than not. (By the way, if you want another show that fits in this particular good-bad 60's mold, try I HAD A BALL, with Buddy Hackett and Richard Kiley.)
A very nice score. January 20, 2003 Alfonzo Tyson (Buffalo, NY United States) The CD of Bajour is the perfect example of a "nice" Broadway show: Plesant score with a few nice songs such as "Words, Words, Words" and "Where is the Tribe for Me", but nothing groundbreaking or remarkable about it. Great performance by Chita Rivera, Nancy Dussault and, Herschel Bernardi also help. A good CD for Broadway fans.
THE perfect example of the minor broadway musical January 25, 2000 Jonathan Lapin (Brooklyn, NY USA) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
a generation ago -- or two -- the broadway musical season would usually produce one blockbuster, several flops, and 2 or 3 "nice shows" that would play to theatre parties and tourists and show queens, and then after six months to a year, close at a modest profit or a modest loss.BAJOUR is a classic of this type of show. it is replete with almost hilarious comedy songs, and almost lovely ballads. its ambitions were modest, but it accomplished them 100%. and there are some great performances here by broadway legend chita rivera, and the sadly ignored and underrated nancy dussault. if you expect every show to be MY FAIR LADY, this album is not for you. but if you want to spend a thoroughly enjoyable hour listening to what the broadway musical once was, you cannot do better than BAJOUR!
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