Alexander's Ragtime Band (The Original Soundtrack Recording)
★ 4.60
5 ocen
59 ma
13 chce
Rok
1978
Kraj
US
Format
Vinyl
LP, Album
Label
Hollywood Soundstage
H.S. 406
Stage & Screen Soundtrack
Identyfikatory
Matrix / Runout: HS-406-A xx-x 10-78T [Anvil symbol]
Matrix / Runout: HS-406-B xx-y 10-78 [Anvil symbol] T
Tracklista
A1
Opening Credits
Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra
A2
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Alice Faye
A3
Ragtime Violin
Jane Jones Trio, Otto Fries (2), Mel Kalish
A4
The International Rag
Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Chick Chandler
A5
Everybody's Doin' It
Wally Vernon, Dixie Dunbar, Alice Faye, Unknown Artist
A6
Now It Can Be Told
Don Ameche
A7
Now It Can Be Told (Reprise)
Alice Faye
A8
This Is The Life
Wally Vernon
A9
When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam'
Alice Faye
A10
For Your Country And My Country
Donald Douglas
A11
In The YMCA
The Kings Men
A12
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
Jack Haley, The Kings Men
A13
We're On Our Way To France
Unknown Artist
B1.1
Say It With Music
Ethel Merman, Jack Haley, Tyrone Power
B1.2
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
Ethel Merman
B2
Blue Skies
Ethel Merman, Alice Faye
B3
Pack Up Your Sins And Go To The Devil
Ethel Merman
B4.1
What'll I Do?
The Kings Men
B4.2
My Walking Stick
Ethel Merman
B5.1
Remember
Alice Faye
B5.2
Everybody Step
Ethel Merman
B5.3
All Alone
Alice Faye
B6
Marie
Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra
B7
Easter Parade
Don Ameche
B8
Heat Wave
Ethel Merman
B9
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Alice Faye, Unknown Artist
Notatki wydania
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Credits as they appear on back of sleeve -
Track A2: Alice Faye and dialogue
Track A8: title appears as "This It The Life"
Track B6: Instrumental
Tracks A1, B6 do not include artist credits. Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra is not credited on release.
Catalog numbers on release: NO 406 on spine; 406 on back of sleeve; H.S. 406 on labels
Runout details are etched except Anvil symbol stamped.
Information not on release:
In 1938, Twentieth-Century Fox got the idea for a film, Alexander’s Ragtime Band, which would in effect be a Berlin retrospective. They asked Berlin to come up with a story that would cover 25 years, from his first success in 1911 to the present.
Berlin, however, had no interest in sharing his private life with America. The story he gave Fox involved the fictitious adventures of "Alexander," a New Orleans bandleader who rises to fame playing Berlin’s music.
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" was a box office smash upon its release in 1938 and has long been a favorite with fans of the music of Tin Pan Alley. The film was nominated for 8 Academy Awards. One of the winners was Alfred Newman for his superb musical direction.
On October 30, 2001, Howards International released this (Hollywood Soundstage) recording on CD which includes additional tracks cut from the film.
On November 5, 2002, Screen Archives Entertainment (the internet-based supplier-to-the-world of motion picture soundtrack CD's) released the complete motion picture soundtrack score to Irving Berlin's 1938 20th Century-Fox Musical "Alexander's Ragtime Band" on CD.
The score is reproduced from the original 1938 studio scoring sessions. In addition to all of the vocal and instrumental music that appears in the film, the CD features several outtakes featuring Ethel Merman, Jack Haley and the 20th Century-Fox Orchestra under the direction of Alfred Newman.
The Screen Archives Entertainment CD includes 36 page full-color booklet heavily illustrated with historical notes by, among others, entertainer and musical archivist Michael Feinstein.
Credits
- Directed By [Uncredited] Alfred Newman
- Featuring [Starring] Alice Faye
- Featuring [Starring] Don Ameche
- Featuring [Starring] Ethel Merman
- Featuring [Starring] Jack Haley
- Featuring [Starring] Tyrone Power
- Music By Irving Berlin
- Orchestra [Uncredited] Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra
Firmy
- Pressed By North American Music Industries
Master release
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