The Dreamer of Oz [Soundtrack]

the dreamer of oz [soundtrack]

Track Listings
1. Main Titles
2. Maud/Emperor Waltz
3. Magic Land
4. First Family
5. Attic
6. Two Witches
7. Aberdeen
8. Dorothy
9. Baum's Bazaar
10. Scarecrow
11. Dorothy and the Tin Man
12. Gunfight
13. Cowardly Lion
14. For Dorothy
15. Write
16. Dorothy in the Land of Oz
17. O-Z
18. Denslow's Dorothy/The Emerald City
19. Frank's Nightmare/The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
20. Celebration
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The Dreamer of Oz [Soundtrack]
The Dreamer of Oz
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The "L. Frank Baum Movie" CD Soundtrack
The Dreamer of Oz

Manufacturer: Percepto
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A2H1Y6
Release Date: 2005-07-12

Tracks:

  1. Main Titles
  2. Maud/Emperor Waltz
  3. Magic Land
  4. First Family
  5. Attic
  6. Two Witches
  7. Aberdeen
  8. Dorothy
  9. Baum's Bazaar
  10. Scarecrow
  11. Dorothy and the Tin Man
  12. Gunfight
  13. Cowardly Lion
  14. For Dorothy
  15. Write
  16. Dorothy in the Land of Oz
  17. O-Z
  18. Denslow's Dorothy/The Emerald City
  19. Frank's Nightmare/The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  20. Celebration
  21. You're Still My Prince
  22. End

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The "L. Frank Baum Movie" CD Soundtrack.......2006-05-23

"The Dreamer of Oz" is/was a 1990 TV-Movie that told the story of how L. Frank Baum came to write 'the Wonderful Wizard of Oz'. It starred John Ritter (May he Rest in Peace) as L. Frank Baum, Annette O'Toole as his wife Maud Gage Baum (who now plays Martha Kent in 'Smallville') and although on Video for a short time (in Australia) has not yet been *properly* released on an actual DVD (a "Special Commemorative Edition" would be SO PERFECT!! - with many Special Features of course!). The movie started (and ended, both in b-&-w) with the premier of MGM's Musical, and a young reporter talked to Maud Baum, who then went to tell him (turning into colour) how she met L. Frank Baum, made a family (despite her mother, Matilda Joselyn Ggae, disapproving), his storytellings, the circumstances in his life inspiring fantasy, how the name 'Oz' originated, the illustrations by W. W. Denslow and getting published. Although bits of the movie resembled MGM (e.g. 2-Leg walking Lion, Emerald Towers, Wicked Witch Sisters, Beautiful Young Good North Witch), neglected to show the cyclone and the Magic Silver Shoes and had the Munchkins purple instead of blue, it was an EXCELLENT and BEAUTIFULLY MADE TV-Movie, and I wish I had kept it on tape, or had a copy to watch again and again. The Video may be rare and the DVD non-existent, at least we have the CD Soundtrack to be grateful for.
The CD not only comes with music from the movie (which you can see on the info) it also comes with a 32-pg booklet on the Making of the TV-Movie, with behind-the-scenes photos and facts (one including one certain orginal 'Lollipop' Munchkin actor and Great Grandson of Baum), movie stills, pictorial background on Baum, a never-before-seen sketch from 'Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz' (L. Frank Buam's 4th 'Oz' Book) and interviews.
The CD Disk itself has Desnlow's original images of Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, Tin Woodman, a Munchkin and Toto printed.
If you didn't see the Movie, you MUST get this CD, because it's wonderful to listen to (you could play ANY Oz movie on mute and play the CD in any order you like to match the scene) and has great pictures on the making of this masterpiece. WORTH the BUY!!
Also, the Cover is not only the booklet, but also is modelled after John. R. Neil's drawings (illustrator for the rest of Baum's Oz books and other ones), although Lion never had daisies in his mane, just a BLUE bow, while the Hungry Tiger had a red ribbon on his tail.

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