映画史に残る名作ミュージカルの豪華盤
ブロードウェイ・ミュージカルの映画化作品。
フレデリック・ロウの美しい旋律とアラン・ジェイ・ラーナーの洗練された歌詞が完璧に調和し、階級社会を題材にした物語を音楽的に昇華させている。「I Could Have Danced All Night」や「The Rain in Spain」といった名曲が並び、ミュージカル映画の黄金時代を象徴する作品だ。
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27 TRACKS:
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1)
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Overture
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2)
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Why Can't The English?
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3)
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Wouldn't It Be Loverly
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4)
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The Flower Market
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5)
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I'm An Ordinary Man
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6)
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With A Little Bit Of Luck
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7)
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Just You Wait
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8)
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Servants' Chorus
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9)
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The Rain In Spain
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10)
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I Could Have Danced All Night
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11)
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Ascot Gavotte
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12)
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Ascot Gavotte (Reprise)
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13)
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On The Street Where You Live
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14)
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Intermission
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15)
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The Transylvanian March
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16)
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The Embassy Waltz
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17)
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You Did It
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18)
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Just You Wait (Reprise)
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19)
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On The Street Where You Live (Reprise)
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20)
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Show Me
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21)
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The Flowermarket
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22)
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Get Me To The Church On Time
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23)
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A Hymn To Him
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24)
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Without You
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25)
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I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
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26)
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End Titles
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27)
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Exit Music
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Supervised By [Music Supervised By], Conductor - André Previn
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Vocals [Freddy Eynsford-hill, Sung By] - Bill Shirley (13, 19, 20)
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Mixed By [Remixed By], Mastered By - Darcy Proper
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Libretto By [Book By], Lyrics By - Alan Jay Lerner
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Music By - Frederick Loewe
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Orchestrated By - Alexander Courage
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Reissue Producer - Didier C. Deutsch
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Vocals [Alfred P. Doolittle] - Stanley Holloway (6, 22)
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Vocals [Henry Higgins] - Rex Harrison (2, 5, 9, 17, 24, 25)
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Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] - Robert Tucker
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Voice [Eliza Doolittle] - Audrey Hepburn
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Orchestrated By - Al Woodbury
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Vocals [Eliza Doolittle, Sung By] - Marni Nixon (2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24)
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Liner Notes - Brooks Atkinson
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Vocals [Colonel Pickering] - Wilfrid Hyde-White (2, 9, 17)
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Orchestra - Orchestra
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Vocals [Mrs. Pearce] - Mona Washbourne (10, 17)
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Orchestrated By - Robert Franklyn
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Chorus - Ensemble
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Photography By [Audrey Hepburn Cover] - Cecil Beaton
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Photography By - Mel Traxel
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Photography By - Bob Willoughby