Blitzstein |
Smith first became known in the title role of Carmen Jones on Broadway in 1943. She was appearing in a revival of The Cradle Will Rock when this record was made. Smith later spent much time in London, and was a vocal double for several films, notably for Juanita Hall in South Pacific. I have at least one of her LPs, and may share more of her work here.
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Smith as Carmen Jones |
"Mamasha Goose" - comes from the unfinished 1945 American-Soviet friendship musical Goloopchik. The song is sung by a child in Russia attempting to entertain two American soldiers. Music is from folk sources; words by Blitzstein. I believe "goloopchik" is a term of endearment.
"In the Clear" - is from the 1941 leftist opera No for an Answer, which only achieved a few performances at the time. The words are by the composer.
"Orpheus" - is from the 1937 incidental music for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Here the piano tone has been altered to give an antique sound to the accompaniment.
"Ode to Reason" - is a solo song from the incidental music from a 1938 production of Georg Büchner's Danton's Death. The piano tone has been altered here as well.
"Song of the D.P." also is from Goloopchik. It is sung by a displaced woman ("D.P." = displaced person) who has been repatriated to Russia by the Nazis. It was drawn from some of Blitzstein's experiences in the US Army.