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Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast

Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast is an album from the first London revival of Irving Berlin's musical Annie Get Your Gun, starring American rock musician Suzi Quatro as Annie Oakley and Eric Flynn as Frank Butler. The revival was a David Gilmore Chichester Festival Theatre production. It toured in the UK and then moved to the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End.

Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast
Cover of the 2001 CD release
Cast recording by
Released22 August 1986 (1986-08-22)
RecordedOlympic Studios, Barnes, 14–15 July 1986
Genremusical
Length55:58
LabelFirst Night/Pinnacle
ProducerRobert Mackintosh (album), Norman Newell (album), John Gale (theatre), Al Waxman (theatre), Anita Waxman (theatre)
Suzi Quatro chronology
Main Attraction
(1982)
Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast
(1986)
Oh, Suzi Q.
(1990)
Singles from Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast
  1. "I Got Lost in His Arms"
    Released: 3 October 1986

The album was initially released on the First Night/Pinnacle record label as Annie Get Your Gun (1986 London revival cast) and is sometimes (ambiguously) called Annie Get Your Gun (Original London Cast Recording) or Annie Get Your Gun: Original London Cast Recording. It is Quatro's ninth studio album.

Background edit

The musical Annie Get Your Gun is based on a book of the same name, written by Herbert and Dorothy Fields. The story covers Oakley's romance with Butler while they were exhibition shooters in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. In real life, Butler became Oakley's manager when she became the star attraction in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. Oakley then became the first American female superstar.

 
Quatro raising her bass guitar above her head during a rock performance at AIS Arena in Canberra, Australia on 26 September 2007
 
The real Oakley in a Wild West show poster
 
The real Oakley circa 1899

On 12 April 1982 Quatro appeared in a BBC television program called An Evening with Andrew Lloyd Webber. During his show, Webber suggested that Quatro should star in Annie Get Your Gun.[1]

Names edit

According to its publisher, this album is called Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast.[2]

It was originally released as Annie Get Your Gun (1986 London revival cast).[3][4]

The album is sometimes ambiguously referred to as Annie Get Your Gun (Original London Cast Recording) or Annie Get Your Gun: Original London Cast Recording. The term "original cast recording" is ambiguous because it can mean either the cast of the first ever performance of a musical in a particular city, or the cast of the première of a particular production (which may be a revival). The album's cover contains the words "Original London Cast Recording" and its catalogue number contains the characters "OCR" (which stand for Original Cast Recording). This 1986 production is actually the first West End (London) revival of the musical — the first ever London performance of Annie Get Your Gun (starring Dolores Gray) was in 1947.[5]

Recording, production edit

There were different teams of producers for the theatre and the album.

John Gale was the executive producer for the theatre, with Al Waxman and Anita Waxman as associate producers.[6]: 2 

Robert Mackintosh was executive producer for the album, with Norman Newell as record producer. The album was recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, on 14–15 July 1986.[6]: 23 

Touring edit

15 April 1986 – 14 June 1986: Annie Get Your Gun opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre.[1][7]

21 June 1986 – 12 July 1986: the production then moved to the Theatre Royal, Plymouth.[1]

29 July 1986 – 4 October 1986: finally, the musical moved to the Aldwych Theatre in the London's West End.[8]

Track listing edit

All songs were written by Irving Berlin.

No. Title[2] Performer(s)[6]: 23 [9] Length[10]
1 "Overture" orchestra 2:08
2 "Colonel Buffalo Bill" Matt Zimmerman, ensemble, orchestra 3:15
3 "I'm a Bad, Bad Man"
or "I'm a Bad Bad Man"
(according to the CD booklet)[6]: 2 
Eric Flynn, girls, orchestra 2:27
4 "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly"
or "Doin' What Comes Naturally"
(according to the CD booklet)[6]: 2 
Suzi Quatro, kids, Berwick Kaler, orchestra 3:35
5 "The Girl That I Marry" Flynn, orchestra 1:08
6 "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" Quatro, orchestra 2:44
7 "There's No Business Like Show Business" Zimmerman, Edmund Hockridge, Flynn, Quatro, orchestra 4:12
8 "They Say It's Wonderful" Flynn, Quatro, orchestra 4:29
9 "Moonshine Lullaby" Quatro, Tony Pedretti, Steve Fortune, Peter Ledbury, Tony O'Rourke, orchestra 3:47
10 "My Defences Are Down" Flynn, chorus, orchestra 3:25
11 "Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance"
also known as "Drum Dance"
or "Ceremonial Dance"
(according to Ovrtur)[11]
Peter Lucadou-Wells, Indians, orchestra 4:03
12 "I'm an Indian Too" Quatro, orchestra 3:19
13 "I Got Lost in His Arms" Quatro, ensemble, orchestra 3:04
14 "I Got the Sun in the Morning" Quatro, ensemble, orchestra 4:54
15 "Old Fashioned Wedding"
also known as "An Old-Fashioned Wedding"
or "An Old Fashioned Wedding"
(according to Ovrtur)[12]
Quatro, Flynn, orchestra[6]: 23 [13] 2:27
16 "Anything You Can Do" Quatro, Flynn, orchestra 3:22
17 "They Say It's Wonderful" (reprise) full company, orchestra 1:36
18 "There's No Business Like Show Business" (reprise) ensemble, orchestra 2:03

Personnel edit

Main players[6]: 23 
Indians, cowboys, girls, and ball guests[6]: 23 
  • Roger Alborough – (also a main player)
  • Francesca Coker
  • Richard Cuerden
  • Steve Fortune – (also a main player)
  • Adam Goodfellow
  • Anne Grayson – (also a main player)
  • Karen Halliday
  • Peter Ledbury – (also a main player)
  • Peter Lucadou-Wells – (also a main player)
  • Tony O'Rourke – (also a main player)
  • Tony Pedretti – (also a main player)
  • Mikaela Ryden
  • Robin Salter
  • Taffy Taylor
  • Tricia Tomlinson
  • Nichola Treherne
  • Helene Whitcombe
  • Sarah Woollett – (also a main player)
Kids[6]: 23 
  • Rosie Freshwater – Nellie
  • Richard Hanson-Smith – Little Jake
  • Abigail Painter – Minnie
  • Tiffany-Alice Pershke – Jessie
Orchestra[6]: 23 
Production, etc.[6]: 23 

Release history edit

Date Label Format Catalogue
22 August 1986[1] First Night/Pinnacle LP CAST4[4]
cassette CASTC4[4]
CD CASTCD4[4]
1995 First Night Records CD 6024[14]
1996 First Night Records CD [14]
2001 First Night Records CD OCR CD6024[6]: 24 [14]

On 3 October 1986, Quatro's songs "I Got Lost in His Arms" and "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" were released as a single.[1]

Quatro's "I Got Lost in His Arms" has also been included in the compilation albums The Divas Collection (2003)[15] and Songs from the Greatest Musicals (2008).[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . thecoverzone.com. Bristol, USA: Suzi Quatro Rocks - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Mission. Archived from the original on 5 November 2009. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b c . first-night-records.co.uk. London, United Kingdom: First Night Records. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  3. ^ "BBC - Music - Irving Berlin - Releases". London, United Kingdom: BBC. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d "Gramophone magazine, December 1986 issue, page 138, Stage and Screen section". Gramophone magazine. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 10 May 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Annie Get Your Gun (Original London Cast) (Bonus Tracks) - Original Soundtrack, AllMusic Review". Ann Arbor, USA: AllMusic. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Bush, Richard (1986). Annie Get Your Gun (CD booklet). Suzi Quatro. London, United Kingdom: First Night Records. OCR CD6024.
  7. ^ "1986, Chichester Festival Theatre". cft.org.uk. Chichester, United Kingdom: Chichester Festival Theatre. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Chronology of London Shows, The Guide to Musical Theatre, 1986". guidetomusicaltheatre.com. Accrington, United Kingdom: The Guide to Musical Theatre. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
  9. ^ "Annie Get Your Gun - Irving Berlin - The Guide to Musical Theatre - Show Synopsis". guidetomusicaltheatre.com. Accrington, United Kingdom: The Guide to Musical Theatre. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
  10. ^ Annie Get Your Gun – 1986 London Cast (CD). A Chichester Festival Theatre production. London, United Kingdom: First Night Records. 2001.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  11. ^ "Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance, Annie Get Your Gun (Berlin, 1946), Ovrtur". ovrtur.com. Illinois, United States of America. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  12. ^ "An Old-Fashioned Wedding, Annie Get Your Gun (Berlin, 1946), Ovrtur". ovrtur.com. Illinois, United States of America. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  13. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Annie Get Your Gun (1966 Broadway Revival Cast) - 1966 Lincoln Center Cast". Ann Arbor, USA: AllMusic. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
  14. ^ a b c Ruhlmann, William. . Ann Arbor, USA: AllMusic. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  15. ^ "The Divas Collection - Patti LuPone, AllMusic, Overview". Ann Arbor, USA: AllMusic. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  16. ^ "Songs from the Greatest Musicals - Various Artists, AllMusic, Overview". Ann Arbor, USA: AllMusic. Retrieved 10 May 2012.

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Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording and Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording redirect here For the original 1947 London production instead of the original cast of the 1986 revival see Annie Get Your Gun musical Original productions Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast is an album from the first London revival of Irving Berlin s musical Annie Get Your Gun starring American rock musician Suzi Quatro as Annie Oakley and Eric Flynn as Frank Butler The revival was a David Gilmore Chichester Festival Theatre production It toured in the UK and then moved to the Aldwych Theatre in London s West End Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London CastCover of the 2001 CD releaseCast recording by Suzi QuatroReleased22 August 1986 1986 08 22 RecordedOlympic Studios Barnes 14 15 July 1986GenremusicalLength55 58LabelFirst Night PinnacleProducerRobert Mackintosh album Norman Newell album John Gale theatre Al Waxman theatre Anita Waxman theatre Suzi Quatro chronologyMain Attraction 1982 Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast 1986 Oh Suzi Q 1990 Singles from Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast I Got Lost in His Arms Released 3 October 1986The album was initially released on the First Night Pinnacle record label as Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London revival cast and is sometimes ambiguously called Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording or Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording It is Quatro s ninth studio album Contents 1 Background 2 Names 3 Recording production 4 Touring 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Release history 8 ReferencesBackground editThe musical Annie Get Your Gun is based on a book of the same name written by Herbert and Dorothy Fields The story covers Oakley s romance with Butler while they were exhibition shooters in Buffalo Bill s Wild West show In real life Butler became Oakley s manager when she became the star attraction in Buffalo Bill s Wild West show Oakley then became the first American female superstar nbsp Quatro raising her bass guitar above her head during a rock performance at AIS Arena in Canberra Australia on 26 September 2007 nbsp The real Oakley in a Wild West show poster nbsp The real Oakley circa 1899 On 12 April 1982 Quatro appeared in a BBC television program called An Evening with Andrew Lloyd Webber During his show Webber suggested that Quatro should star in Annie Get Your Gun 1 Names editAccording to its publisher this album is called Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast 2 It was originally released as Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London revival cast 3 4 The album is sometimes ambiguously referred to as Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording or Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Recording The term original cast recording is ambiguous because it can mean either the cast of the first ever performance of a musical in a particular city or the cast of the premiere of a particular production which may be a revival The album s cover contains the words Original London Cast Recording and its catalogue number contains the characters OCR which stand for Original Cast Recording This 1986 production is actually the first West End London revival of the musical the first ever London performance of Annie Get Your Gun starring Dolores Gray was in 1947 5 Recording production editThere were different teams of producers for the theatre and the album John Gale was the executive producer for the theatre with Al Waxman and Anita Waxman as associate producers 6 2 Robert Mackintosh was executive producer for the album with Norman Newell as record producer The album was recorded at Olympic Studios Barnes on 14 15 July 1986 6 23 Touring edit15 April 1986 14 June 1986 Annie Get Your Gun opened at the Chichester Festival Theatre 1 7 21 June 1986 12 July 1986 the production then moved to the Theatre Royal Plymouth 1 29 July 1986 4 October 1986 finally the musical moved to the Aldwych Theatre in the London s West End 8 Track listing editAll songs were written by Irving Berlin No Title 2 Performer s 6 23 9 Length 10 1 Overture orchestra 2 082 Colonel Buffalo Bill Matt Zimmerman ensemble orchestra 3 153 I m a Bad Bad Man or I m a Bad Bad Man according to the CD booklet 6 2 Eric Flynn girls orchestra 2 274 Doin What Comes Natur lly or Doin What Comes Naturally according to the CD booklet 6 2 Suzi Quatro kids Berwick Kaler orchestra 3 355 The Girl That I Marry Flynn orchestra 1 086 You Can t Get a Man with a Gun Quatro orchestra 2 447 There s No Business Like Show Business Zimmerman Edmund Hockridge Flynn Quatro orchestra 4 128 They Say It s Wonderful Flynn Quatro orchestra 4 299 Moonshine Lullaby Quatro Tony Pedretti Steve Fortune Peter Ledbury Tony O Rourke orchestra 3 4710 My Defences Are Down Flynn chorus orchestra 3 2511 Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance also known as Drum Dance or Ceremonial Dance according to Ovrtur 11 Peter Lucadou Wells Indians orchestra 4 0312 I m an Indian Too Quatro orchestra 3 1913 I Got Lost in His Arms Quatro ensemble orchestra 3 0414 I Got the Sun in the Morning Quatro ensemble orchestra 4 5415 Old Fashioned Wedding also known as An Old Fashioned Wedding or An Old Fashioned Wedding according to Ovrtur 12 Quatro Flynn orchestra 6 23 13 2 2716 Anything You Can Do Quatro Flynn orchestra 3 2217 They Say It s Wonderful reprise full company orchestra 1 3618 There s No Business Like Show Business reprise ensemble orchestra 2 03Personnel editMain players 6 23 Roger Alborough Pawnee s messenger Mr Schulyer Adams John Conroy Mac Eric Flynn Frank Butler Steve Fortune railwayman majordomo Anne Grayson Mrs Sylvia Potter Porter Edmund Hockridge Buffalo Bill Michael G Jones Pawnee Bill Berwick Kaler Foster Wilson Chief Sitting Bull Peter Ledbury railwayman Peter Lucadou Wells The Wild Horse Tony O Rourke railwayman Mr Clay Tony Pedretti conductor Suzi Quatro Annie Oakley Maureen Scott Dolly Tate Sarah Woollett Mrs Schulyer Adams Matt Zimmerman Charlie Davenport Indians cowboys girls and ball guests 6 23 Roger Alborough also a main player Francesca Coker Richard Cuerden Steve Fortune also a main player Adam Goodfellow Anne Grayson also a main player Karen Halliday Peter Ledbury also a main player Peter Lucadou Wells also a main player Tony O Rourke also a main player Tony Pedretti also a main player Mikaela Ryden Robin Salter Taffy Taylor Tricia Tomlinson Nichola Treherne Helene Whitcombe Sarah Woollett also a main player Kids 6 23 Rosie Freshwater Nellie Richard Hanson Smith Little Jake Abigail Painter Minnie Tiffany Alice Pershke Jessie Orchestra 6 23 Andy Barnwell woodwinds Dennis Bowden bass Myrtle Bruce Mitford cello Colin Courtney woodwinds Fred Crossman horn Leslie Davis violin Ruth Dawson violin Martin Gill violin Mark Graham trombone David Hulley percussion Grant Hossack production musical director Dave Land trumpet Rosalyn Lishak violin Louise Martin harp Andy Mitchell trumpet John Mayer violin Andy Panayi woodwinds Robert Purvis assistant musical director keyboards Michael Rennie leader Production etc 6 23 Toby Alington assistant recording engineer Bill Bray lighting design Richard Bush sleeve artwork Deirdre Clancy costume design John Craig co ordinated for First Night Records David Firman music supervision and arrangement John Gale executive producer theatre 6 2 Matthew Gale sound design David Gilmore director Roger Glossop set design Keith Grant recording engineer Suzanne Hywel choreography assistant Jon King assistant recording engineer Michael Lynas with thanks to Robert Mackintosh executive producer album Jerome Minskoff presented by 6 2 James M Nederlander presented by 6 2 Norman Newell record producer Gerry O Riordan incorrectly spelt Gerry O Riordon in the CD booklet assistant recording engineer 2 Anthony Van Laast choreography Duncan C Weldon presented by 6 2 Al Waxman associate producer theatre 6 2 Anita Waxman associate producer theatre 6 2 Release history editDate Label Format Catalogue22 August 1986 1 First Night Pinnacle LP CAST4 4 cassette CASTC4 4 CD CASTCD4 4 1995 First Night Records CD 6024 14 1996 First Night Records CD 14 2001 First Night Records CD OCR CD6024 6 24 14 On 3 October 1986 Quatro s songs I Got Lost in His Arms and You Can t Get a Man with a Gun were released as a single 1 Quatro s I Got Lost in His Arms has also been included in the compilation albums The Divas Collection 2003 15 and Songs from the Greatest Musicals 2008 16 References edit a b c d e Suzi Quatro Timeline thecoverzone com Bristol USA Suzi Quatro Rocks Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Mission Archived from the original on 5 November 2009 Retrieved 9 May 2012 a b c First Night Records Online Store Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast first night records co uk London United Kingdom First Night Records Archived from the original on 19 July 2009 Retrieved 28 May 2012 BBC Music Irving Berlin Releases London United Kingdom BBC Retrieved 28 May 2012 a b c d Gramophone magazine December 1986 issue page 138 Stage and Screen section Gramophone magazine London United Kingdom Retrieved 10 May 2012 permanent dead link Ruhlmann William Annie Get Your Gun Original London Cast Bonus Tracks Original Soundtrack AllMusic Review Ann Arbor USA AllMusic Retrieved 17 May 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Bush Richard 1986 Annie Get Your Gun CD booklet Suzi Quatro London United Kingdom First Night Records OCR CD6024 1986 Chichester Festival Theatre cft org uk Chichester United Kingdom Chichester Festival Theatre Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2012 Chronology of London Shows The Guide to Musical Theatre 1986 guidetomusicaltheatre com Accrington United Kingdom The Guide to Musical Theatre Retrieved 13 May 2012 Annie Get Your Gun Irving Berlin The Guide to Musical Theatre Show Synopsis guidetomusicaltheatre com Accrington United Kingdom The Guide to Musical Theatre Retrieved 2 June 2012 Annie Get Your Gun 1986 London Cast CD A Chichester Festival Theatre production London United Kingdom First Night Records 2001 a href Template Cite book html 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