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Release Date May 13, 2000
Okay, so the one-line summary is silly. Don't let it into your system. This album (that derives from her BBC series) is a true joy. Songs that have impacted us, body and soul such as "La Vie En Rose", 20th century composers that go perennial ("You'll Never Walk Alone") and arias you probably listened to a hundred times before you got to know they were called "Parigi O Cara" or hymns you've known since time began ("Amazing Grace/Nearer My God To Thee") or even the odd exotic gem such as "Bachianas Brasileiras" And any singer daring to approach this kind of music - plus lyrics in English, Italian, French, German and Portuguese - gets the most eager thumbs up from me anytime. Just check it out!
Release Date October 01, 1999
Cinema Century: A Musical Celebration of 100 Years of Cinema offers you the the most comprehensive package of the greatest musical songs to embrace their names in cinema history. This is a landmark celebration. In music retailing, you will not get any package that you offers the best and unique choice of high callibre music featured in movies. This takes some beating if you get what I mean. It is great value for money.
Cinema Century: A Musical Celebration of 100 Years of Cinema features three CDs of all the cinema songs which are a pleasure to listen and you can relive the magical and special moments of the greatest movies of all time. The list ranges from Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars, Taxi Driver,Gone with the Wind, Out of Africa, ... Read More:
Release Date October 24, 2005
This must be the umpteenth CD reissue of Richard Tauber recordings, but so far as I know it is the first and only one to feature a very special item from his discography – Love Lost Forevermore. Featured originally in the 1934 film Blossom Time (where it differed from the recorded version), it gives us the opportunity to hear Tauber beautifully recorded in a very favourable acoustic backed by a boys choir and an organ. A little piece of pseudo-religious hokum perhaps, it contains many good ideas over-topped with a grandiose conclusion.
Otherwise, the usual collection of Tauber favourites is here, rounded off with the ubiquitous Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier.
Track listings are so far not provided for this CD that I am reviewing. ... Read More:
Release Date March 01, 1994
This must be the umpteenth CD reissue of Richard Tauber recordings, but so far as I know it is the first and only one to feature a very special item from his discography – Love Lost Forevermore. Featured originally in the 1934 film Blossom Time (where it differed from the recorded version), it gives us the opportunity to hear Tauber beautifully recorded in a very favourable acoustic backed by a boys choir and an organ. A little piece of pseudo-religious hokum perhaps, it contains many good ideas over-topped with a grandiose conclusion.
Otherwise, the usual collection of Tauber favourites is here, rounded off with the ubiquitous Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier.
Track listings are so far not provided for this CD that I am reviewing. ... Read More:
Release Date September 28, 1998
This must be the umpteenth CD reissue of Richard Tauber recordings, but so far as I know it is the first and only one to feature a very special item from his discography – Love Lost Forevermore. Featured originally in the 1934 film Blossom Time (where it differed from the recorded version), it gives us the opportunity to hear Tauber beautifully recorded in a very favourable acoustic backed by a boys choir and an organ. A little piece of pseudo-religious hokum perhaps, it contains many good ideas over-topped with a grandiose conclusion.
Otherwise, the usual collection of Tauber favourites is here, rounded off with the ubiquitous Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier.
Track listings are so far not provided for this CD that I am reviewing. ... Read More:
Release Date June 28, 2005
This must be the umpteenth CD reissue of Richard Tauber recordings, but so far as I know it is the first and only one to feature a very special item from his discography – Love Lost Forevermore. Featured originally in the 1934 film Blossom Time (where it differed from the recorded version), it gives us the opportunity to hear Tauber beautifully recorded in a very favourable acoustic backed by a boys choir and an organ. A little piece of pseudo-religious hokum perhaps, it contains many good ideas over-topped with a grandiose conclusion.
Otherwise, the usual collection of Tauber favourites is here, rounded off with the ubiquitous Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier.
Track listings are so far not provided for this CD that I am reviewing. ... Read More:
Release Date May 29, 2006
As far as I know, unlike other issues in the current spate of Naxos film score releases, this one of Dimitri Tiomkin's score for 'Red River' had not previously been issued on the Marco Polo label, or if it was I missed it. This recording was made in 2002 by what has become the staple team for these releases: score restoration by John Morgan, with William Stromberg conducting those honorary Hollywood musicians, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, this time joined by a full choir (not to speak of a banjo and accordion, and an enlarged string section).
Dimitri Tiomkin, for American moviegoers of my generation, was a Big Name. Just look at a few of the movies for which he composed the score: Dial M for Murder, Rio Bravo (some of whose music was recycled for 'Red ... Read More:
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from: Varèse-Sarabande
Release Date November 10, 1997
As far as I know, unlike other issues in the current spate of Naxos film score releases, this one of Dimitri Tiomkin's score for 'Red River' had not previously been issued on the Marco Polo label, or if it was I missed it. This recording was made in 2002 by what has become the staple team for these releases: score restoration by John Morgan, with William Stromberg conducting those honorary Hollywood musicians, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, this time joined by a full choir (not to speak of a banjo and accordion, and an enlarged string section).
Dimitri Tiomkin, for American moviegoers of my generation, was a Big Name. Just look at a few of the movies for which he composed the score: Dial M for Murder, Rio Bravo (some of whose music was recycled for 'Red ... Read More:
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