Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, Alan Bennett - Beyond the Fringe (1962 Original Broadway Cast)
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Alan Bennett |
| Studio | Drg |
| Release Date | May 23, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 021471908923 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 5 2:25 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Cast Recording Or 21 new from $9.16, 6 used from $7.58 |
Tracks
- Bollard - The Company
- The Sadder And Wiser Beaver - Peter Cook & Alan Bennett
- Deutscher Chansons - Dudley Moore at the piano
- Take A Pew - Alan Bennett
- Aftermyth Of War - The Company
- Sitting On The Bench - Peter Cook
- And The Same To You / Colonel Bogey - Dudley Moore at the paino
- Potrait From Memory - Jonathan Miller
- So That's The Way You Like It - The Company
- The End Of The World - The Company
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Utterly hilarious! |
There is a wonderful spoof called the 'aftermyth of war" which takes off the documentaries of World War Two Heroism with the outrageous suggestion "unavoidably came peace"
Very enjoyable, you will have to listen closely to pick up some of what is said, but it is worth the effort. January 13, 2007
| STILL FUNNY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS . . . |
Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore, as they were billed back then, all went on to great success is other show business endeavors. Bennett is currently represented on Broadway with The History Boys and Miller become one of the great directors of opera in the last century. Dudley Moore and Peter Cook both died tragically young, but both with a number of noteworthy movies, recordings and television credits.
But it is in these 10 brief sketches nearly a half-century old that their genius in writing and performing is evident. From "Bollard." in which four less than masculine commercial actors butch it up for the microphone to "So That's the Way You Like It," which savagely parodies bad British acting, neither the material nor the performances have dated badly. The satire, parody, wit and humor of these four young men at the start of their careers and the peak of their creative power is astounding all these many years later. Kudos to DRG for having the brains to reissue a very funny revue that continues to influence British and American comics--and continues to make people howl. August 7, 2006
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