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Play Ball! / Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops

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発売日 1998年03月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTelarc
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CD80468
SKU 089408046827

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:02:29
Personnel: Maria Muldaur, Tom Wopat (vocals); Jerry Kimbrough (guitar); Michael Bishop (sound effects). Liner Note Author: Richard E. Rodda. Recording information: 09/09/1996-10/20/1997. Directors: Earl Rivers; Laurie Wyant; William Henry Caldwell; Bill Caldwell. Editor: Mark Tessi. Illustrator: John Maggard. Photographer: Michael Bishop . Unknown Contributor Roles: Ernest Lawrence Thayer; Jack Hayes. Arrangers: Steven Reineke; Max Rudolf; Joe Price; Erich Kunzel . There have been a handful of classical pieces on baseball -- for example, Charles Ives' "Some Southpaw Pitching" and William Schuman's "Casey at the Bat" -- but this is an entire album by a symphony orchestra on the theme. Yet Erich Kunzel, the ever-expansive populist, keeps away from the classics, reaching instead for a clutch of film scores, pop songs, marches, standard baseball ditties, and assorted memorabilia, liberally laced with realistic crowd noises. Nevertheless, the eccentric, eclectic brainstorms are what give this CD its charm; and you want to whiz past the dull, formulaic swatches of film music (the odd rhumba from "A League of Their Own" being an eccentric exception) to get to them. You'll probably be tempted to head straight for the timeless Abbott & Costello "Who's On First" routine first; and yes, it's the real McCoy. One of the best musical features is the rarely recorded full overture to Broadway's Damn Yankees, with its irresistible tunes strung together in curtain-raising style. There is a "Casey at the Bat," but not Schuman's; Kunzel loyally opts instead for Cincinnati Pops principal composer Steven Reineke's corny, over-the-top illustration of the tale, with the stentorian, sometimes overwrought James Earl Jones overdubbing his narration from a studio in New York. So does actor/singer Tom Wopat (from Nashville), doing his best John Fogerty imitation in a decent sympho-rock arrangement of "Centerfield." So does Maria Muldaur (from San Francisco) as she sings "The Ball Game" from Cobb in a raunchy voice. The orchestral sound is a bit recessed, but equipped with the full rich Telarc bass content, and the crowd noises from Cleveland's Jacobs Field sound pretty snazzy when heard on a surround-sound system. ~ Richard S. Ginell

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    1. 1.
      Sound Effects: Hot Dogs & Beer Here
    2. 2.
      Star-Spangled Banner, The (National Anthem, USA), for orchestra & voice/chorus, ad lib
    3. 3.
      Sound Effects: Play Ball!
    4. 4.
      Damn Yankees, musical: Overture
    5. 5.
      Sound Effects: The Crowd Turns Ugly
    6. 6.
      Casey at the Bat (An American Narrative Tale), for narrator & orchestra
    7. 7.
      Field of Dreams, film score: The Place Where Dreams Come True / Shoeless Joe
    8. 8.
      Sound Effects: 7th Inning Stretch
    9. 9.
      Take Me Out to the Ball Game
    10. 10.
      Sound Effects: Charge!
    11. 11.
      Centerfield, song
    12. 12.
      League of Their Own, film score: The Final Game, A
    13. 13.
      Who's on First?, comedy routine
    14. 14.
      Sound Effects: Double Play
    15. 15.
      National Game, march for band, The
    16. 16.
      Angels in the Outfield, film score (1994): Main Title
    17. 17.
      Ball Game, song, The
    18. 18.
      Babe, film score: End Title / The Hero, The
    19. 19.
      Natural, film score: Suite, The
    20. 20.
      Sound Effects: Home Run
    21. 21.
      Rookie of the Year, film score: End Credits
    22. 22.
      Hooray for the Cincinnati Reds, song

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