On this CD:
Cinderella Man, film score The Inside Out
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
Composed by
Spencer Williams
with
Miff Mole's Molers,
Bill Bernstein
Conducted by
Miff Mole
Cinderella Man, film score Mae
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Change of Fortune
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Weehawken Ferry
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Cold Meat Party
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score All Prayed Out
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Tillie's Downtown Now
Composed by
Lawrence (Bud) Freeman
with
Bill Bernstein,
Bud Freeman's Windy City Five
Conducted by
Lawrence (Bud) Freeman
Cinderella Man, film score Three Bucks Twenty
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Corn Griffin
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Shoe Polish
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy), folk song
Composed by
Irish Traditional
with
Paul Giamatti,
Bill Bernstein
Cinderella Man, film score The Hope of the Irish
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Hooverville Funeral
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Fight Day
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Good as Murder
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
We've got to put thata sun back in the sky
Composed by
Joseph Meyer
with
Roane's Pennsylvanians,
Bill Bernstein
Cinderella Man, film score No Contest
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Pugilism
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Bulldog of Bergen
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Big Right
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score 9, 4, 2 Even
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Cinderella Man
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cinderella Man, film score Turtle
Composed by
Thomas Newman
with
Bill Bernstein,
George Doering,
Michael Fisher,
Eric Rigler,
Chas Smith,
Steve Tavaglione,
Chic Ciccolini,
Kathleen Keane,
Steve Kujala
Conducted by
Thomas Newman
Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz!
Composed by
Misha Portnoff, Wesley Portnoff
Performed by
Phil Spitalny's Music
with
Eddie Cantor,
Bill Bernstein
Conducted by
Phil Spitalny
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
For this movie about 1930s boxer Jim Braddock (Russell Crowe), director Ron Howard interrupted his longtime collaboration with composer James Horner and teamed up with Thomas Newman. It's a wise decision: Newman has a lighter touch and his somber palette emphasizes the fact that Cinderella Man is more thoughtful drama than mere brawling flick (even a track titled "Pugilism" eschews obvious punchiness in favor of ominous, rolling tribal-like percussion. Elsewhere, "Weehawken Ferry" illustrates Newman's ability to write swelling, majestic music that's not bombastic. Typical of the subdued approach is Paul Giamatti's version of "Londonderry Air," which he delicately whistles. The score is interspersed with a few lovely Depression-era tunes such as Chicago tenor saxist Bud Freeman's "Tillie¹s Downtown Now," Roane's Pennsylvanians' "We've Got to Put that Sun Back in the Sky," and especially Eddie Cantor's wonderfully biting "Cheer Up, Smile, Nertz" ("Our judges are queer/Our banks disappear/And all the while they tell us to smiiiiile"). --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Cinderella Man
Thomas Newman Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008ENHX0 Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
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Amazon.com
For this movie about 1930s boxer Jim Braddock (Russell Crowe), director Ron Howard interrupted his longtime collaboration with composer James Horner and teamed up with Thomas Newman. It's a wise decision: Newman has a lighter touch and his somber palette emphasizes the fact that Cinderella Man is more thoughtful drama than mere brawling flick (even a track titled "Pugilism" eschews obvious punchiness in favor of ominous, rolling tribal-like percussion. Elsewhere, "Weehawken Ferry" illustrates Newman's ability to write swelling, majestic music that's not bombastic. Typical of the subdued approach is Paul Giamatti's version of "Londonderry Air," which he delicately whistles. The score is interspersed with a few lovely Depression-era tunes such as Chicago tenor saxist Bud Freeman's "Tillie¹s Downtown Now," Roane's Pennsylvanians' "We've Got to Put that Sun Back in the Sky," and especially Eddie Cantor's wonderfully biting "Cheer Up, Smile, Nertz" ("Our judges are queer/Our banks disappear/And all the while they tell us to smiiiiile"). --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
The Soundtrack to Cinderella Man is great.......2007-01-11
Another good score from Thomas Newman........2006-11-07
Very nice.......2006-08-03
Why..........2006-07-11
A fairly conventional score for Thomas Newman, but enjoyable nonetheless.......2006-03-25
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Rodgers & Hammerstein: Songbook for Orchestra (Orchestral Suites)
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CXQ Release Date: 1992-01-28 |
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Customer Reviews:
Irresistible.......2005-07-29
"Some Enchanted Evening" with Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops.......2003-12-26
This CD has all the scores arranged chronologically. The OKLAHOMA! suite that opens this disc promises a feast for the senses, Kunzel ably evokes the territory's "bright, golden haze" in the way he conducts the various excerpts, until you feel the atmosphere of the country charm of the show, and the love-affair between Curly and Laurey. Then, in CAROUSEL, he ably evokes the pathos of this tragic R&H masterwork, especially in the truncated Waltz, but he leads a wonderfully melodic "June is Bustin' Out All Over" and a devotional "You'll Never Walk Alone." Although this suite does not include Billy's pivotal Soliloquy, it includes "If I Loved You" as an expression of his love for Julie, and within minutes you could be soaked in the ups and downs of the show's mood.
After a brief STATE FAIR suite, with sweeping renditions of "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "It's a Grand Night for Singing", we are brought into the disc's showstopping highlights. These highlights are the excerpts from SOUTH PACIFIC, THE KING AND I, and THE SOUND OF MUSIC. But yet Kunzel conducts the rest of the disc until the various suites amount to a series of showstoppers. These three suites present wonderfully-arranged versions of their many familiar classic songs, with well-played solos. The SOUTH PACIFIC suite presents the songs in chronological order, yet preserves the atmosphere of the show at the same time. Kunzel ably brings out the romance in "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Younger than Springtime," and contrasts it with the exotic and dreamlike "Bali Hai'i" and the comic "There is Nothing like a Dame" and "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair". Although the suite ends quietly with a reprise of "Dites-Moi" rather than the reprise of "Some Enchanted Evening," within minutes we are swept into the KING AND I suite. Kunzel ably brings out the Oriental pathos in this score, and he captures the warmth of Anna's rapport with the King's Siamese children in "Getting to Know You", and with the King himself in "Shall We Dance." There is also romance in the love ballads "I Have Dreamed" and "We Kiss in a Shadow." Similarly, in the selection from THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Kunzel conducts this until the orchestra soaks itself in the atmosphere of this Austrian R&H score. This SOUND OF MUSIC suite has more of a feel of the score compared to the bonus track on Sony's reissued version of the Broadway recording. You can almost feel as if you are following the progress of the Trapp family and how it lifts its spirits with the joy of music. Kunzel gives us a soaring version of the title song, and spirited versions of "Do-Re-Mi" and "My Favourite Things." He balances it with the open-air quality of "Edelweiss" and "The Lonely Goatherd." Although this suite could have included "Something Good," the love ballad written for the film, the three recollections of the songs that were cut from the movie only last for a while. And, the towering version of "Climb Every Mountain" crowns this portion of the disc, and this sumptuously-produced recording. But, I should also mention the infectuous FLOWER DRUM SONG medley, where Kunzel turns this underrated score into a work of art, until it convinces you to buy the cast recording. And, don't forget about the brief CINDERELLA WALTZ, too, when Kunzel conducts it magically, until you feel like you are in the company of Cinderella and the Prince. He is able to show how this R&H score marked a comeback for R&H after the failiures of Me and Juliet, and Pipe Dream.
Overall, this glorious Rodgers and Hammerstein recording is guarunteed to make you want to pucker your lips out for a whistle or sing along (to paraphrase another revew for Kunzel's Disney Spectacular disc) - even if this recording is music only, and as long as you know the words to the songs (and you might know a large handful of them already.) There is always a certain magic in this fine CD that makes you feel like you're sitting in the theatre watching these musicals, until it makes you feel like it is truly, to borrow two R&H song titles, "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Something Wonderful" to be in Kunzel's company for this R&H offering. It would certainly be one recording that could make you feel willing to buy the complete cast recordings of the shows. And I guaruntee that it will make you feel willing to pull out your existing copies of the cast recordings to listen to them again. I also guaruntee that it will be a cornerstone in any Rodgers and Hammerstein collection, just as it is in mine. Recommended heartily to any Rodgers and Hammerstein enthusiast and to fans of Erich Kunzel's work. And, you can play it while reading the Richard Rodgers biography, Musical Stages, until Rodgers himself would count this as his favourite disc in the afterlife.
By the way, most of the arrangements for the suites on this CD were done by the veteran R&H orchestrator Robert Russell Bennett, and it surely adds to the appeal of this recording. This itself is enough to amount to the icing on the cake, since Kunzel conducts them well on here, and since this recording still allows the suites to have the original theatrical atmosphere. And, although this recording is like the Mauceri collection of the Rodgers & Hammerstein overtures in compiling orchestral suites of Rodgers & Hammerstein, I think that I like the Kunzel recording even more because Kunzel has more magic in his conducting of these suites.
Excellent!.......2003-04-08
Great Arrangments.......2001-09-02
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