Mame (1974 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)

Mame (1974 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade) Artist: Jerry Herman , Lucille Ball , and Beatrice Arthur
Label: Rhino Handmade
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 603497778430
EAN: 0603497778430
ASIN: B0001LYG2G


Release Date: 2004-01-01

Mame (1974 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)


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Tracks:

  1. Main Title Including "ST. Bridget"
  2. It's Today
  3. Open a New Window - Lucille Ball, Kirby Furlong
  4. Man in the Moon
  5. My Best Girl - Lucille Ball, Kirby Furlong
  6. We Need a Little Christmas - Lucille Ball, Jane Connell, Kirby Furlong, Sab Shimono
  7. Mame
  8. Loving You
  9. Letter - Kirby Furlong,
  10. Bosom Buddies - Bea Arthur, Lucille Ball
  11. Gooch's Song - Jane Connell
  12. If He Walked into My Life - Lucille Ball
  13. Finale (Open a New Window/Mame)

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars MAIMED.......2005-07-01

LUCILLE BALL WILL BE FOREVER IMMORTALIZED AS LUCY RICARDO AND AS SUCH HER COMEDIC GENIUS WAS UNIMPEACHED- BUT LUCY AS MAME? ARE YOU KIDDING? MAME IS A THIRTY-SOMETHING PARTY ANIMAL TAMED BY THE RESPONSIBILTY OF RAISING HER NEPHEW. MISS BALL AT SEVENTY APPEARED TO BE AN ARTHRITIC OLD CRONE RECENTLY ESCAPED FROM THE NURSING HOME. SHE THEN STARTS TO SYSTEMATICALLY DESTROY EACH SONG SHE CROAKS FROM THIS WONDERFUL SCORE. USE THIS CD AS A COASTER FOR A FROSTY MINT JULIP AND REVEL IN THE OBC STARRING ANGELA LANSBURY.

4 out of 5 stars Lucy- An Old Friend.......2004-11-18

The reason I like the movie Mame is because Lucille Ball is in it. As everyone knows Lucy is the greatest female comedienne ever.
When she sings in Mame its like listening and watching an old friend sing.
Sure, Lucy isn't a great singer, but to me, this makes the movie more realistic. Yes, its a musical, but I find it cool that when Lucy sings, it sounds like Lucy! Her personality and comedy skills shine through her singing voice.
The character of Mame is supposed to be a brassy, loud, opinionated, friendly woman, and Lucy played the part perfectly, in my opinion.
What I'm trying to say is, in the real world, when someone sings in a social setting, like a party, they don't normally sound perfect, they sound like an amature.
And I like to view Mame as an amature singer who just likes to have a good time and doesn't care what people think about her singing.

4 out of 5 stars This is actually a good album for Braodway fans.......2004-10-19

Yes, I know, Lucille Ball can't sing and neither can Kirby Furlong, who played the young Patrick. But the orchestrations on this album are wonderful. The overature is a delight and captures the spirit of the story and the original novel. Watch the details of the actual film and you will see that it is quite faithful to the details of the orginal novel.

The producers of the movie kept all the Broadway score except for one song, and added the lovely "Loving You."

When you listen to the album, listen to it with fun in mind. Lucille Ball's rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" is actually quite joyous and full of spunk. There is nothing wrong with her "Bosom Buddies," and she brings a sense of pathos to "If He Walked Into My Life."

The pity of the album is that if true singers had been cast in the Mame and young Patrick roles, the album would be perfect.

The title song is very well done, perhaps with more life and excitement than the OBC rendering.

All in all, this is a fun album if you think Fun, good Broadway music not ruined by the movies, and not "I need to be a critic."

4 out of 5 stars nobody can say she didn't give it her best shot..........2004-06-29

MAME was one of the top musicals from the 1966 Broadway season, cementing Angela Lansbury as a musical theatre star to be reckoned with, and earning her the first of several Tony Award's. Lansbury campaigned heavily to reprise the role of Mame Dennis in the Warner Bros. film version, though producers said she didn't have the box office clout (a laughable notion, considering that Lansbury started out in the movies and only segwayed into theatre quite late into her career!). Lucille Ball gamely stepped up to the plate, middle-aged and with no singing voice to speak of (she had starred on Broadway in WILDCAT but its run was notorious for Ball's frequent illnesses and vocal problems). If there were any qualms about Ball being miscast, they were kept quiet. Madeline Kahn was originally announced for the role of frumpy secretary Agnes Gooch, but Ball was afraid the trained opera-singer would steal the picture. After considering Ruth Buzzi, producers resorted to Jane Connell, who had played the role in the 1966 original cast. Likewise Bea Arthur got to reprise her Tony-winning role of boozy barb Vera Charles, with Broadway favorite Robert Preston (THE MUSIC MAN) as Mame's loving Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside. Cherubic little Kirby Furlong played the young Patrick Dennis. Jerry Herman simplified all Mame's numbers in order to accommodate for Ball's shortcomings. The score for the film version of MAME is vastly different to what audiences heard during the show's almost 5-year run on Broadway. The Overture now included Gooch's number "St. Bridget", and Mame's introductory number "It's Today" isn't the brassy showstopper it should be. Apparently in order to get the most out of Ball's voice, an electronic device was implemented to adjust her pitch and so forth, during the recording of the numbers. This is glaringly obvious on this reissue of the soundtrack, where her voice often sounds over-dubbed. Jane Connell gives a splendid reading of "Gooch's Song" (perhaps even better than on the OBC) and Bea Arthur is at the peak of her formidable musical talents. Robert Preston is heartbreaking with "Loving You", the only new number written especially for the film by Jerry Herman. Apart from the odd lyric-change, the numbers are almost exactly the same (the only glaring omission is Mame's Act 2 showstopper "That's How Young I Feel", though given Ball's musicality, perhaps it was a mountain she'd preferred not to have tackled). This limited-edition reissue from Rhino Handmade marks the soundtrack's CD premiere

5 out of 5 stars WE LOVE YOU LUCY!! Sorry, Miss Lansbury.......2004-05-20

I've always been amazed at those who have the gall to say the most unkindest remarks about Lucille Ball's performance on the soundtrack of "Mame," not to mention the fact the utter shock of those who 30 years later, are still sticking up for a stuffy, old-fuddy duddy like Angela Lansbury. Give it UP!! "Mame" didn't bomb. It actually made money, and today this movie is loved by a lot of people. Was the movie supposed to make ten million dollars in order to be called a success?? Were there supposed to be lines around the block like "Star Wars?" Were people actually supposed to be breaking the doors down to see it, in order for these "haters" to call this movie a success?

I loved the movie and I love the album. For heaven's sake, this is LUCY. Was the voice of Karen Carpenter supposed to come out of Miss Ball's mouth when she sang "Get the ice out" or "hang up the holly?" I can honestly say that I never questioned Lucy's singing into Lucy haters started pointing out the technical aspect of Miss Ball's vocal chords. I've heard Miss Lansbury sing and I can honestly say as well that her voice has never made me want to go out and buy her records or put a poster up on the wall.

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