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As he did with the musicals of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, Percy Faith released orchestral adaptations of the scores of the hit musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein III. This reissue collects the two most popular of those instrumental albums, THE SOUND OF MUSIC and MY FAIR LADY. Rodgers was a remarkable composer, and hearing his melodies without Hammerstein's equally impressive, prolix lyrics is possibly the best way to fully comprehend their timelessness and power. Rodgers' more classically-influenced style fits Faith's full orchestral arrangements somewhat better than Loewe's more pop-oriented scores, and both of these scores, particularly SOUTH PACIFIC, are perfect for Faith's treatments. Faith's version of SOUTH PACIFIC's "Bali Ha'i" is close to definitive.
2 albums on 1 CD include instrumental versions of songs from these classic Broadway musicals, including "My Favorite Things," "Do Re Me," "The Lonely Goatherder" & "Sixteen Going On Seventeen"
2 LPs on 1 CD: THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1960)/SOUTH PACIFIC (1958). Sound Of Music/South Pacific Music Percy Faith Sound Of Music/South Pacific Songs | 1. | Sound of Music, The |
| 2. | Maria |
| 3. | My Favorite Things |
| 4. | Do Re Mi |
| 5. | No Way to Stop It |
| 6. | Climb Ev'ry Mountain |
| 7. | So Long, Farewell |
| 8. | Ordinary Couple, An |
| 9. | Lonely Goatherd, The |
| 10. | Sixteen Going on Seventeen |
| 11. | How Can Love Survive |
| 12. | Sound of Music, The - (reprise) |
| 13. | Bali Ha'i |
| 14. | Happy Talk |
| 15. | Younger Than Springtime |
| 16. | I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair |
| 17. | Dites Moi |
| 18. | Loneliness of Evening |
| 19. | Wonderful Guy, A |
| 20. | Honey Bun |
| 21. | There's Nothing Like a Dame |
| 22. | Cockeyed Optimist, A |
| 23. | Some Enchanted Evening |
| 24. | This Nearly Was Mine |
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