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Rose Soundtrack album for sale Product Description
Rose Soundtrack album for sale by Bette Midler was released Dec 08, 2009 on the Atlantic (Label) label. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Rose Soundtrack songs Personnel: Bette Midler (vocals); Danny Weiss , Steve Hunter (guitar); Norton Buffalo (harmonica, trombone); Jerry Jumonville (saxophone); Mark Underwood (trumpet); Robbie Buchanan (keyboards); Whitey Glan (drums). Rose Soundtrack album for sale Audio Remixer: Rothchild. Recording information: 06/1978/07/1978. Director: Mark Rydell. Photographer: Sean Russell. Arranger: Paul Rothchild. Paul A. Rothchild produced the final Janis Joplin studio album, Pearl, as well as many a Doors disc, and the late producer was the perfect guy to tackle this tribute to Joplin featuring "The Divine Miss M" as "Pearl"/"The Rose." In March of 1980, the version of "When a Man Loves a Woman" from this 1979 film soundtrack went Top 35, and Midler's biggest hit followed her Oscar nomination, but it was a well-produced version of the title track, different from the album, which went Top Three, the gold single the biggest of her six hits up to this point in time. ...See Full Description
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| bettelicious! this cd has brings to the surface every emotion within you. You laugh ,you cry. you shout , you dance. You can see the movie in your head as you hear each song ,and if you have not seen the movie it doesn't matter because this is the divine Miss M at her very best. By tristonyoung2000 (SACREMENTO ,CALIFORNIA, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| The Best The Best!!! By a reviewer (HAWAII, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| timemachine this album brings you back to real feeling of the lifestyle in this time. By a reviewer (Zurich, Switzerland) This review is for a different format. |
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Rose Soundtrack buy CD music When Streisand and Kristofferson, two very different '70s pop culture icons, united for the remake of the classic film A STAR IS BORN, few expected how well their distinctive styles would complement each other. Streisand was always the singers' singer, possessed of a golden voice and almost superhuman pitch and tone control, while country-rock rebel Kristofferson was from the John Prine/Bob Dylan school of singing, where emotion and intent mattered far more than proper pitch. Yet Streisand's silvery tones and Kristofferson's gruff, three-packs-a-day drawl never seem at odds on this soundtrack. Admittedly, on tunes like "Watch Closely Now" and "The Woman in the Moon," the characters the singers portray are more exaggerated versions of their real selves, but it all works, especially the instant pop standard "Evergreen."
Digitally remastered by Stephen Marcussen.
Personnel: Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson (vocals); Terry Paul, Jerry McGee, Stephen Bruton, Sammy Creason, Donnie Fritts, Mike Utley, Booker T. Jones, Dean Heagen, Art Munson, Charles Owens, Bobby Shew, Jack Redmond, Clydie King, Venetta Fields.
Engineers: Phil Ramone, Dan Wallin, Tom Vicari.
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Rose Soundtrack songs Years of acting in comedies and performing Las Vegas revues have clouded public perception of Bette Midler; people tend to forget now just how completely weird she was in 1972, how she skirted on the edges of taboo. Absurdly sexy, defiantly trashy, and unafraid of crossing musical boundaries whenever she felt like it, the Bette Midler of her debut, THE DIVINE MISS M, is someone truly remarkable. That this sense of adventurousness was eventually replaced by more mainstream aspirations is somewhat of a shame, but at least for this album, something truly new was happening.
The record starts with a sultry, sexy re-imagination of Bobby Freeman's "Do You Want to Dance?" as a more carnal invitation than the dance-party original, and moves through similar re-workings of Leon Russell's groupie anthem "Superstar," John Prine's stark "Hello in There" and, most famously, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." The album's emotional center, however, is the bittersweet, Buzzy Linhart-penned "Friends," which opens and closes what was Side Two of the original LP, and became Midler's signature tune.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, New York.
Personnel includes: Bette Midler (vocals); David Spinozza (guitar); Gene Orloff, Emmanuel Green (violin); Selwart Clarke (viola); Kermit Moore (cello); Barry Manilow, Pat Rebillot, Dick Hyman (piano); Ron Carter, Milt Hinton (bass); Ralph MacDonald (drums, percussion); Cissy Houston, Melissa Manchester, Gail Kantor (background vocals).
Producers: Barry Manilow, Art Ertegun, Joel Dorn.
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