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State Fair

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発売日 2016年09月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルStage Door
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 STAGE2360
SKU 5055122153702

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

STATE FAIR - ORIGINAL FILM SOUNDTRACK
1. OVERTURE AND MAIN TITLE "OUR STATE FAIR" - Pat Boone, Alice Faye, Tom Ewell and Chorus [LISTEN]
2. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING - Anita Gordon
3. THAT'S FOR ME - Pat Boone
4. MORE THAN JUST A FRIEND - Tom Ewell
5. ISN'T IT KINDA FUN - Ann-Margret, David Street [LISTEN]
6. WILLING & EAGER - Pat Boone, Ann-Margret
7. NEVER SAY NO TO A MAN - Alice Faye
8. IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING - Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, Anita Gordon, Bob Smart and Chorus [LISTEN]
9. THIS ISN'T HEAVEN - Bobby Darin [LISTEN]
10. THE LITTLE THINGS IN TEXAS - Tom Ewell, Alice Faye, Kids Chorus
11. OUR STATE FAIR FINALE - Chorus

BONUS TRACKS
12. WILLING AND EAGER (Pop Version) - Pat Boone
13. NEVER SAY NO TO A MAN (Pop Version) - Alice Faye
14. ISN'T IT KINDA FUN / THIS ISN'T HEAVEN / THE LITTLE THINGS IN TEXAS / WILLING AND EAGER - The Michael Sammes Singers [LISTEN]
15. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING / NEVER SAY NO TO A MAN / THAT'S FOR ME / IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING - The Michael Sammes Singers [LISTEN]

STATE FAIR with the 20th Century Strings Orchestra Conducted by Sonny Lester
16. OVERTURE
17. IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING
18. THIS ISN'T HEAVEN
19. IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING
20. WILLING AND EAGER
21. NEVER SAY NO TO A MAN
22. ISN'T IT KINDA FUN
23. MORE THAN JUST A FRIEND
24. THE LITTLE THINGS IN TEXAS
25. THAT'S FOR ME
26. FINALE

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Bobby DarinPat Boone

オリジナル発売日:1962年

商品の紹介

『ステート・フェア』(1945年 アメリカ作品 / 監督 ウォルター・ラング / 音楽監督 アルフレッド・ニューマン、チャールズ・ヘンダーソン / 作詞作曲 オスカー・ハマースタイン二世、リチャード・ロジャース / 音楽 ソニア・レヴィン、ポール・グリーン / 出演 ジーン・クレイン、ダナ・アンドリュース、ディック・ハイムズ)のサウンドトラック盤。
タワーレコード(2016/09/01)

This archival release presents material from the soundtracks of the two movie musical versions of State Fair, which contained songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. In the 1940s, Rodgers and Hammerstein were approached by 20th Century-Fox about doing a musical version of the 1932 novel written by Philip Stong. They wrote six songs, and Hammerstein co-wrote the screenplay. The film was a critical and commercial success upon its release in 1945, and Fox returned to the property for a remake in 1962, by which time Hammerstein had died and Rodgers was trying his hand at writing his own lyrics. With the setting moved from Iowa to Texas and the cast expanded, Rodgers wrote five new songs. This version was a critical and commercial failure, though Dot Records released a soundtrack album that reached the Top Ten. It is not the source for the recordings on the present collection; instead, producer Nick Redman dug out the actual soundtrack recordings and, for the later version, went back to the multi-track tapes. Still, one wishes it had been possible to license the missing material from Dot. The musical performances and arrangements on the two soundtracks tend to bear out the responses to the two films when they appeared. The 1945 music still sounds wonderful. "It Might as Well Be Spring" still seems deserving of the Academy Award for Best Song that it won, and the other songs are almost equally good. The 1962 version is far less impressive. Ann-Margret almost justifies the radical rearrangement of "Isn't It Kinda Fun?" that turns it into a mambo halfway through, but the new Rodgers songs are a waste of talent. Nevertheless, Rodgers and Hammerstein fans will welcome this valuable reclamation of one of their minor and often overlooked efforts. ~ William Ruhlmann|
Rovi

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