In the late '90s, Burt Bacharach--thanks to a boxed set, new collaborations, and numerous reissues--just keeps popping up. And for good reason: his music is nostalgic, filled with great melodies, and instantly recognizable. For many, he's the essence of pop. Promises, Promises, the composer's 1968 Broadway collaboration with lyricist Hal David, is based on the 1960 Billy Wilder film, The Apartment, written by Neil Simon. Jerry Orbach's performance as Chuck Baxter is powerful (it also won him a Tony Award), and though some of the music in Promises, Promises is dated, it's simply infectious. As Fran Kubelik, Jill O'Hara (Hair) performs reflective numbers such as "Whoever You Are" and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again." Bacharach's title theme (a hit for Dionne Warwick) sounds better than ever here--both performed instrumentally and sung by Orbach. At 45 minutes, it's a short listen, but for fans of Bacharach or Broadway, it's highly recommended. --Jason Verlinde
- Format: Cast Recording, Original recording remastered
- Track Listings : Disc 1
- Overture
- Half As Big As Life
- Upstairs
- You'll Think Of Someone
- Our Little Secret
- She Likes Basketball
- Knowing When To Leave
- Wanting Things
- Turkey Lurkey Time
- A Fact Can Be A Beautiful Thing
- Grapes Of Roth
- Whoever You Are
- Where Can You Take A Girl?
- Christmas Day
- A Young Pretty Girl Like You
- I'll Never Fall In Love Again
- Promises, Promises