Who Framed Roger Rabbit [Soundtrack]
On this CD:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Maroon Logo
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Maroon Cartoon
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Valiant and Valiant
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score The Weasels
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Hungarian Rhapsody (Dueling Pianos) after Liszt
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Randy Waldman
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Judge Doom
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Why don't you do right?
Composed by
Joe McCoy
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Harvey Mason
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score No Justice For Toons
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
The Merry-go-round broke down
Composed by
Cliff Friend
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Jessica's Theme
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Toontown
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score Eddie's Theme
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score The Gag Factory
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score The Will
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Smile Darn Ya Smile
Composed by
Max Rich
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
That's All, Folks!
Composed by
Carl Stalling
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, film score End Title
Composed by
Alan Silvestri
Performed by
London Symphony Orchestra
with
Chuck Domanico,
Tom Scott
Editorial Reviews
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Though it was a massive success that perpetuated the imposing history of Disney technical breakthroughs by seamlessly fusing animation with live action to an unprecedented degree, Roger Rabbit never achieved the franchise status so many expected from it. One suspects the film's spectacular collision of the Disney and Warner animation universes would be a tough act for the respective empires' burgeoning licensing and copyright departments to repeat. That fusion, along with its '40s historical roots (believe it or not, it's based on a true story: the corporate collusion to eliminate Los Angeles's once-expansive commuter rail system in favor of buses), also gave the composer a whole slate of daunting challenges. He's required to variously concoct the musical ethos for a fictional cartoon studio and Roger, its mascot (the "Maroon" themes, "The Merry Go Round Broke Down"); recall the swing and smoky jazz of post-war L.A. (Jessica Rabbit's/Amy Irving's sultry "Why Don't You Do Right," "Jessica's Theme"); and evoke the madcap genius of veteran Disney/Warner animation composer Carl Stalling ("Hungarian Rhapsody (Dueling Pianos)," "Toontown")--but don't make it too obvious, please. To his credit, Silvestri delivers one of the great contemporary animated scores, a dizzy, back-to-the-future soundtrack that bounds across both genre and studio boundaries with surprising grace and subtlety. --Jerry McCulley
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Alan Silvestri Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006580M Release Date: 2002-04-16 |
Customer Reviews:
Fun in a cartoonish sort of way.......2003-03-23
I have the original CD..........2002-06-05
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