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The Music Man (1962 Film Soundtrack)

The Music Man (1962 Film Soundtrack)

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Artists: Meredith Willson, Robert Preston, Shirley Jones
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
Buy New: $10.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 2311

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 1459
UPC: 075992715829
EAN: 0075992715829
ASIN: B000002K9Y

Release Date: October 25, 1990
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Tracks:

  • Main Title/Rock Island/Iowa Stubborn
  • Ya Got Trouble
  • Piano Lesson/If You Don't Mind My Saying So
  • Goodnight, My Someone
  • Ya Got Trouble/Seventy Six Trombones
  • Sincere
  • The Sadder but Wiser Girl
  • Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little
  • Marian the Librarian
  • Being in Love
  • Gary, Indiana
  • The Wells Fargo Wagon
  • Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You?
  • Gary, Indiana
  • Shipoopi
  • Till There Was You
  • Goodnight, My Someone
  • Seventy Six Trombones -

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
In light of all the hit Broadway musicals that have stumbled in their translation to the big screen, The Music Man stands out as an exception; it is one of the best-loved movie musicals of all time. A great deal of the credit goes to composer Meredith Willson, who resisted studio pressure to hire a big name for the title role (Frank Sinatra or Cary Grant) in favor of the Tony-winning stage star, Robert Preston, who turns in one of Hollywood's most magical performances as the spellbinder who hoodwinks a small town in Iowa. Shirley Jones did not perform the show on Broadway, but she had cut her teeth as a musical ingenue in the films of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! and Carousel and gives Marian the librarian a lovely voice and charming personality. Most importantly, Willson's score combines marching bands and barbershop quartets to capture perfectly the spirit of America's heartland at the turn of the century. A classic. --David Horiuchi


Customer Reviews:   Read 32 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully nostalgic   September 11, 2008
I purchased this DVD because I have been cast as Mrs. Paroo in a local production of "Music Man" and wanted to re-acquaint myself with it. I had forgotten that Hollywood was capable of creating something so entertaining and free of sex, violence, and dirty words. It was so refreshing.


4 out of 5 stars Music Man CD   August 22, 2008
This arrived pretty quickly considering it was from the US.Unable to purchase it in this country so pleased to get a copy as a present for my Mum


5 out of 5 stars Just the Way I Remember It!   January 18, 2008
When I was a kid my family had The Music Man on video. I don't remember when I saw it last, but I got this soundtrack yesterday and played through it a couple times. I always enjoyed the movie and this CD captures all the fun I remember.

Robert Preston is excellent as the fast-talking con man Harold Hill (reprising the role he originated on Broadway) and Shirley Jones is good as Marian the Librarian. The songs (with some dialogue cues) are pulled right out of the movie, so the sound may not be as crisp and clear as a Broadway cast recording may be. But the sound is decent nonetheless and the music is wonderful.

The CD includes (as far as I can remember) all the songs from the movie. The first track is actually three songs back-to-back-to-back (the orchestral theme, the salesmen on the train, and the people of Iowa). I'm not sure why they couldn't separate these songs so they could be listened to individually, but it's not that big a deal.

The Music Man 1957 Broadway recording is also available, but the 1962 film version is the one I grew up with, so I opted for this particular recording. But Robert Preston was in the stage version, too, so it's probably just as good. (Although the song "My White Knight" from the Broadway show was replaced with "Being In Love" in the movie, if that makes a difference to you.)

The CD was released nearly twenty years ago (I reckon), so the jewel case isn't as sturdy as those of newer releases. No big deal. The liner notes are scant, with a backstory by Meredith Willson (the man who wrote the musical) but no song lyrics. But the CD content is great and the price can't be beat. If you haven't seen the play or the movie, I highly recommend it!



4 out of 5 stars Good CD but not studio edited as expected   June 2, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The music is fun but a bit "raw" sounding. I thought it was going to sound more studio edited like other soundtracks I own. I still enjoy the CD though. My kids enjoy it too.


5 out of 5 stars The Music Man   January 17, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Robert Preston's version of The Music Man is the ONLY version - Matthew Broderick is NOT the Music Man!!!


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