DR Elmore: What (and when) was the Danbury concert? And the Book of the Month Club?
The Danbury Concert was a Rodgers & Hart, Gershwin concert with Meg Bussert, and a couple of other singers I no longer remember from about 1987; John and I rode to and from Danbury with the bass player whose name i forget, and it was a good concert, and it was one of the few times that I ever saw John relax or put on airs. I think that's the concert for which I orchestrated the verse to "You're Nearer" that ended up on the vonStade recording "My Funny Valentine.
The Book of the Month Club recording "Songs of New York" was my fist union jb and McGlinn's first album where he conducted the whole shebang. He'd conducted a couple of tracks for Ben Bagley's Jerome Kern Revisited.
I moved here in 1989, so at least I didn't miss that concert out of incompetence. But I'm not sure I would have known the name McGlinn in 1987. The SHOW BOAT recording was my introduction to him. When was that released? It was a big damned deal, I remember that much, and I scarfed up that LP box set. Which I think I've kept (must check), even though I also got the CD set some years later.
SBOW BOAT was recorded in 1988 to 1987.
Was it recorded in reverse?
I typed "to" and I meant "or." I don't recall the year of the recording.
The listing on CastAlbums.org lists 1984.
DR George, the questionable dates were for SHOW BOAT, not SONGS OF NEW YORK; that was indeed recorded in January 1984. I was writing my charts while i was managing the Minskoff Rehearsal Studios for my friend Diane.
According to the recoding booklet, SHOW BOAT was recorded in June, July, and August 1987. I remember it was very warm when I made the trek to the Warner Brothers warehouse to pick up the three cut numbers found in Secaucus. So, it must have been January or February 1987 when Rbert Kimball and I went to McGlinn's to hear the rough mix.