Rockabye Hamlet LP RILP 103 Rising Record Cliff Jones controversial classic RARE

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Rockabye Hamlet LP RILP 103 Rising Record

The Warehouse of Wonders presents this record with a selection of 10 songs used in "Rockabye Hamlet", a rock opera that was opened at the Minskoff Theater in Times Square. Even though Carol Channing and Bob Fosse and the audience liked it, New York critics on opening night absolutely trashed it.  It opened on February 17, 1976 and closed after 7 performances. The liner notes wallow in resentment and anger (mystery: who were the 5 NYC critics who killed the show). Was it actually terrible? It did well on an LA revival in 1982. Who knows? Meat Loaf was in the original cast (but not in this collection). Gower Champion directed. Cliff Jones made its redemption a lifetime project. This LP is very scarce.

Like New (if we shrinkwrapped it we could pawn it off as new)
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