| | Frankel: Battle Of The Bulge / Werner Andreas Albert Soundtrack CD (2 Customer Reviews)
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Full performer name: The Beau Hunks/The Metropole Orchestra. The music on OUR RELATIONS, composed by Leroy Shield, was originally scored for the Laurel & Hardy movie of the same name. The Beau Hunks: Robert Veen, Ronald Jansen Heijtmajer, Frank Timpe, David Kweksiber, Leo Van Oostrom (saxophone, clarinet); Hanneke Metselaar (bassoon); Seya Teeuwen, Petra Griffoen (violin); Ton Van Bergeijk (guitar); Louis Debij (drums). The Metropole Orchestra includes: Jan Stulen (conductor). Recorded at Studio MCO3, Hilversum, The Netherlands on January 3-7, 27 & 28, 2000. Includes liner notes by Piet Schreuders and Richard W. Bann. Personnel: Tom Van Bergeijk (guitar); Herman Van Haaren, Arlia de Ruiter, Marianne ...
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$30.49 Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Based on a book by T.S. Eliot. Principal cast: Hector Jaime Mercado (Alonzo); Stephan Hanan (Asparagus/Growtiger); Donna King (Bombalurina); Steven Gelfer (Carbucketty); Rene Ceballos (Cassandra); Rene Clemente (Coricopat/Mungojerrie); Wendy Edmead (Demeter); Christine Langner (Etcetera/Rumpelteazer); Betty Buckley (Grizzabella); Bonnie Simmons (Jellylorum/Griddlebone); Anna McNeely (Jennyanydots); Timothy Scott (Mistoffelees); Harry Groener (Munkustrap); Ken Page (Old Deuteronomy); Kenneth Ard (Plato/Macavity); Terrence V. Mann (Rum Tum Tugger); Timothy Scott (Mr. Mistoffelees); Anna McNeely (Jennyanydots); Bonnie Simmons (Jellylorum/Griddlebone); Herman W. Sebek (Pouncival); Whitney Kershaw (Sillabub); Reed ...
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Frankel: Battle Of The Bulge / Werner Andreas Albert Soundtrack
$13.85 Original music composed by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Composer: Richard Rodgers. Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein II. British budget reissue label Prism Leisure takes advantage of European copyright law, which puts recordings over 50 years old into the public domain, to release its own version of the 1949 original Broadway cast album of South Pacific. Theoretically, it should not be available in the U.S., where Sony still claims copyright on the recording, originally issued on Columbia Records and still in print, but upon release the Prism version was for sale through American mail-order firms for only about $8. For that, you get an adequate-sounding, but clearly inferior mastering made from secondary sources and poor annotations in which, amazingly enough, Oscar Hammerstein II's name is misspelled. You also get four bonus tracks, pop versions of songs from the show by Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Perry Como. Of course, the result cannot be recommended over the full-priced Columbia version, but it's a lot cheaper. ~ William Ruhlmann The original soundtrack recording of the film South Pacific, released by RCA Victor Records in 1958, entered the public domain on January 1, 2009, in Europe, where a 50-year copyright limit on recordings prevails, and the ASWAS imprint of Delta Leisure Group, Plc., lost no time in issuing its own unlicensed version of the album. It's a no-frills budget release mastered from a record, but it boasts the entire 16 tracks from the RCA album, plus six extra performances of songs from South Pacific by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Peggy Lee, which makes it considerably longer than the legitimate version. South Pacific was a movie in which much of the principal cast had its singing voices dubbed, and that leads to a certain confusion in the credits here. The performer credits on the back of the album actually are correct with ...
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