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Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz
Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz











Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz

CDs will ship by the third week of December, but never fear, we’ve actually been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date. We’re also happy to include the Cliff Richard film songs, along with cover versions of two other songs from the show as bonus tracks.Įxpresso Bongo is limited to 500 copies only and priced at $19.98, plus shipping. For this new release, James Nelson has done a major remastering, bringing the original brashness and luster back to what was an excellent recording.

Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz

That was reissued in the United States many years later with an especially bad LP and then CD transfer.

Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz

The original cast album of Expresso Bongo was released in mono only by Nixa Records. After the show’s run, it kind of just disappeared off the face of the earth, with only its cast album and film version keeping its memory alive. It was a moderate hit but enough of one for director Val Guest to turn it into a film the following year, starring Laurence Harvey and pop singer Cliff Richard.ĭivorced from its time and place, the score is really delightful, filled with snappy tunes, clever lyrics, and satirical over-the-top pop ballads of the era. The pop singer in the show was loosely based on Tommy Steele. The musical had a book by Wolf Mankowitz ( A Kid for Two Farthings, The Day the Earth Caught Fire, Casino Royale) and Julian More ( Irma la Douce), music by David Heneker ( Half a Sixpence) and Monty Norman (the “James Bond Theme”), and lyrics by Julian More, David Heneker, and Monty Norman. A satire of the music industry, the show starred Paul Scofield, James Kenney, Millicent Martin, Meier Tzelniker, Hy Hazell, and Elizabeth Ashley. On April 23, 1958, Expresso Bongo burst on the London theatre scene. Lyrics by Julian More, David Heneker, and Monty Norman

Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz

Kritzerland is proud to present an original cast album recording of a great 1950s British musical comedy: EXPRESSO BONGO - Original London Cast Recording













Expresso Bongo by Wolf Mankowitz