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Sondheim At The Movies: Songs From The Screen (Studio Cast Re-recordings)

Sondheim At The Movies: Songs From The Screen (Studio Cast Re-recordings)
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  • Seller:kocon213
  • Sales Rank:196,090
  • Format:Cast Recording
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:September 9, 1997
  • UPC:030206580525
  • EAN:0030206580525
  • ASIN:B000001512
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Tracks
  • Back in business, song (from the film "Dick Tracy") [From Dick Tracy]
  • Dawn, song (for the unproduced film "Singing Out Loud") [From Singing O
  • The glamorous life (Film Version) [From A Little Night Music]
  • What can you lose?, song (for the film "Dick Tracy") [From Dick Tracy]
  • More, song (for the film "Dick Tracy") [From Dick Tracy]
  • Suite One
  • Sand, song (for the unproduced film "Singing Out Loud") [From Singing O
  • It takes all kinds, song (for the film "The Bird Cage") [From the Bird
  • Little dream, song (for the film "The Bird Cage") [From the Bird Cage]
  • Suite Two
  • Sooner or later, song (for the film "Dick Tracy") [From Dick Tracy]
  • Suite Three
  • If you can find me, I'm here
  • I remember
  • When
  • Take me to the world
  • Goodbye for now, song (for the film score "Reds") [From Reds]


Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com
The premier stage composer of his time, Stephen Sondheim has also contributed a substantial body of work to the big and small screens, explored in this 65-minute collection by the Varèse Sarabande stable of artists. The best known is Warren Beatty's 1990 live-action cartoon Dick Tracy, which won Sondheim an Oscar for "Sooner or Later" (covered here by Ally McBeal's Jane Krakowski). This CD includes "Back in Business" as well as the three songs also released on Madonna's movie tie-in album. Other rarities include "Dawn" and "Sand" from the unproduced film project Living Out Loud, the revised version of "The Glamorous Life" written for the 1978 feature film, and "It Takes All Kinds" from The Bird Cage. Orchestral selections include three suites taken from the film score of Stavisky and the gorgeous ballad "Goodbye for Now" from Reds. The major piece here is five songs written for the 1967 television drama Evening Primrose and covered by golden-voiced Liz Callaway and Gary Beach. The recording may not have the star power of an earlier recording by Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters, but it's simply and effectively performed here. --David Horiuchi

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