1995 musical based on the Swedish emigration to America atthe end of the 19th century. Abba's male half contributedmuch to the production: Benny Andersson composed & arrangedthe music; Bjorn Ulvaeus wrote the text. Comes in a slipcasebox with a 70 page booklet that features pictures from thestage production and full lyrics (though almost all arewritten & sung in Swedish). Crucial collector's item for die-hard ABBA fans. 1995.
Kristina Fran Duvemala: Den Kompletta Utgavan Soundtrack Music Review
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Musical Masterpiece Sure to become one of the greatest musical's of our time! Kristina is the work of Abba's Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus and enjoyed 3 years of success in Sweden. Guldet Bleu Till Sand and Du Maste Finnas are simply brilliant. The musical is currently being translated into English with a view to Broadway. It is the new Les Mis. You have to hear this work! Submitted by a reviewer (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Kristina Fran Duvemala: Den Kompletta Utgavan Soundtrack CD music
$12.69 DJUPA ANDETAG is the solo studio release in over ten years from ex-Abba singer Frida. The album features 10 Swedish language tracks including "Lugna Vatten" and "Ogonen."
Frida returned to her roots for this sublimely beautiful album, produced and written or co-written by Anders Glenmark (and it closes with a song ...
Kristina Fran Duvemala: Den Kompletta Utgavan Soundtrack songs
$15.65 The Grammy-nominated Broadway cast recording of the lauded 2006 musical THE DROWSY CHAPERONE pays clever and entertaining tribute to the lavish stage productions of the early ...
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$12.05 Like his screen-writing brethren Cameron Crowe, Quentin Tarantino, and David Chase, filmaker Wes Anderson uses music as an integral part of his work. For THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS soundtrack, Anderson re-teams with Devo founder Mark Mothersbaugh for a mix of original instrumentals and semi-obscure cuts reminiscent of the duo's prior collaboration on the music for RUSHMORE.
For this bittersweet black comedy centered on the dysfunctional relationship between the children and parents of the Tenenbaum brood, some of rock's moodiest performers were tapped.
The soundtrack is bookended by a pair of Jackson Browne covers given a characteristically Teutonic reading by Nico ("These Days," "The Fairest Of The Seasons"). In between, Anderson throws in material by Elliot Smith (a jittery "Needle in the Hay"), Nick Drake (the gloomy "Fly"), and the Velvet Underground (the sparkling "Stephanie Says"). Other artists setting the mood are The Ramones with their chugging "Judy Is A Punk," Emmitt Rhodes (pop nugget "Lullaby"), and The Clash (their rock steady cover of Junior Murvin's "Police & Thieves"). Mothersbaugh's original score also impresses whether he's dabbling with raga on "Pagoda's Theme" or mixing reggae and baroque classical music within the bars of "Lindbergh Place Hotel Suite".
Where the soundtrack to Rushmore captured that film's mix of brash and bittersweet through British Invasion obscurities and Mark Mothersbaugh's playfully poignant score, the music for The Royal Tenenbaums -- Wes Anderson's tale of a prodigal patriarch and the ...