I have one, and I love it! It comes with a CD of the contents (different from the OBCR), so you don't have to have a record player to enjoy it. However, I brought my record home once to play on my parents' record player, just because, and it was great. MP3s and CDs really can't recreate that full LP sound. However, after listening to it that one time, it is going in a frame and on my wall.
It's a fun thing to have, but the enjoyment (for me, at least) is in having it, not listening to it. The booklet and artwork are all of the "original" 1928 cast. I got a kick out of reading them.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
If you didn't see the show, get the CD of the cast recording.
The LP is different. It was a limited edition recording of the "original" 1928 show. It is basically the recording of the show within the show. So, while the OBCR has Man In Chair's interjections, comical skips, and other surprises, the LP is a straightforward recording of what is supposedly the 1928 show that the Man loves so much. Like I said, it comes with a CD of the contents if you can't play the LP, but the LP is not sold as a CD, nor is the OBCR sold as an LP.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
I agree with Yero. For me, the record was definitely worth the $50. It takes out Man in Chair's dialogue and inserts other character's (who would've been in the 1928 recording). But ultimately you won't listen to it more than a couple of times if you already own the OBCR. So my enjoyment, too, comes from owning it, not listening to it. I have the record displayed with my other Drowsy merchandise and every-so-often I'll listen to it, just to get some use out of my record player :) Ultimately, whether or not it's worth the $50 depends on your enjoyment of (or in my case, obsession with) the show.
I have one from the original pressing and paid $99 for it. Its a great collectors item for serious collectors.
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
I paid $50 for one of the first pressing LPs. Kinda disappointed when they decided to make the "limited edition" not so limited by pressing more copies.
I love it because I loved the show...and I have a turntable so I can actually listen to it if I want. But it's the same as the CD so I never really play the record.
Courtny - *almost* the same. I just want to be careful in case there's someone who has never seen the show and thinks they are the same thing.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
I know its a stupid price to pay but that was the only option channel i had to ensure i got a limited edition pressing.
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
The skips are gone (unless your LP is defective). You don't get "Message from a Nightingale" or "I Remember Love." The finale is gone (the final song is "I Do, I Do in the Sky."
Again, I'm just being careful to keep the distinction because it could be confusing to someone who doesn't know the show well.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
Wickedboy2 that makes me feel better about the second pressing. Makes me think my first pressing copy is *slightly* more special. Not that I'm looking to sell it.
Does it come with The Man In Chair in the cd with it?
No. The CD that comes with it is only a CD of the contents of the LP, which do not include the Man In Chair because the Man In Chair is not a part of the original show from 1928.
Yes, I know there was no original show from 1928. But pretend there was. If there was, in fact, a show from 1928 called The Drowsy Chaperone that the Man In Chair played for everyone in the Marquis Theater in 2005, this LP (and the CD within it) are what the cast recording of the 1928 show would have been. Think of this as a really elaborate prop. This is the CD that the Man in Chair pulls from his collection and plays for you.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
I have one of the original 1000 pressings and got a few of the cast members to sign it. And I absolutely love it. It's one of my favorite theatre items. If you are a fan of the show, it is definantly worth it.
I bought my LP from the souvee stand in the theater. When I bought it, the girl said there were only 1000 ever made. I forgot what number my copy is, but it's hand written and sealed inside the album cover. I paid $55 for it a few nights before the show closed, and at that point were told there were only about 9 or so left. Did I get an original one??
Not that I would know the difference at this point...:)
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'