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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome. Seriously. Un-freaking-believably awesome.,
By M J Heilbron Jr. "Dr. Mo" (Long Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
This is an outstanding CD from an outstanding musical film!
I totally loved the movie. "Hairspray" makes a seamless, wonderful transfer from the Broadway stage to the silver screen. The soundtrack perfectly captures the film, including all the music and snippets of dialogue, creating a complete satisfying experience. It is impossible to overstate what a find Nikki Blonsky is. Watching her is like shaking a bottle of Pepsi, and waiting for it to fizz. Bubbly is an understatement. Her vocal performance matches her screen performance beat for beat. "Good Morning Baltimore" launches us into this very specific (60's, working-class, Baltimore) era, using hysterical lyrics and time-capsule-like music. The music of "Hairspray" sounds like every single early 60's pop song you can name off the top of your head dumped into a blender, and then poured over a CD. Motown, Brill Building, surf, Spector, Stax, Sinatra, girl groups, doo-wop...seriously...it's all here. It's like one day,you unexpectedly have the best chocolate milk shake you've EVER tasted. You had tons of 'em before, but MAN was that one good! Same here. Instantly familiar yet wholly original and of the utmost quality. The tunes are more infectious than head lice at preschool. The lyrics are smarter than you are. Anyways...back to Blonsky. Her showcase songs, "Baltimore" & "I Can Hear The Bells" , along with her cast pieces like "Without Love" and "You Can't Stop The Beat" reveal her to be a world class entertainer. Her character's personality spills out of your speakers like the foam of a root beer float filled too full. The entire cast is a dream. James Marsden (Cyclops? Really? Is that you?) fully imbues his plastic Corny Collins character with a winking shine; he knows he's considered superficial but he also know he isn't. Zac Efron will get all the tweens/teens aflutter, but he's great. Honestly. "Ladies' Choice" positively thunders out of my car stereo, and is merely one of several, cardiac-arrhythmia-inducing energizing moments during the show. Queen Latifah, as usual, is nothing but pure class. She as regal as her name. Powerful vocals without being overpowering. And what about Travolta? He's terrific in the movie. As Tracy's mom, Edna, he goes for something different than the previous incarnations. Before, they were clearly big men in drag. Loud ad abrasive. Here, Travolta goes for a different tack. It's clearly Travolta, but his Edna has this pig-eyed sweetness, this down-trodden nobility, that I haven't seen before. It works like gangbusters. His vocal input here is limited, and that's perfectly OK. Michelle Pfeiffer represents evil in this movie, and it comes across in her "Miss Baltimore Crabs" song. Listen, I love Miss Pfeiffer. She's my favorite. I'm her number one fan. Love her to death. I would lie down in front of a moving train for her. But she's positively horrible here...and in the best possible way. She is so good at being so bad, her input here is unpleasant. Which is a roundabout high compliment. I never have to listen to her songs again. I'll just go back to "Ladyhawke" or "Baker Boys." The REAL find her might be Elijah Kelley. During the film, you can't take your eyes off of him. On this soundtrack, he soars. Every time he shows up, you KNOW it. "Run and Tell That" is frankly amazing. It moves and grooves with such delightful energy, you cannot avoid doing that weird looking dance you do while sitting in your car with your seatbelt on. The best moment, of dozens, is "You Can't Stop The Beat." When I say people were dancing as we left the movie theater, that is not hyperbole or exaggeration. It is fact. It is what people were doing, filing out the exits. They were dancing. To this song. An unbridled tornado of musical electricity, "You Can't Stop..." shake you from your very foundations, finding some deep, repressed desire to shake your booty that may have been hidden long along, and brings it, uncontrollably, to the surface. I felt like somebody clamped a car battery to my tail bone. The ensemble singing will lift you off of your chair (I'm warning you: pull over if you listen to this in your car), and the band exhibits such crisp, tight musicianship, coupled with a healthy, wild abandon...it is futile to resist. The ending is simply thrilling with the stop-start chorus and explosive band breaks. I'm spent just RECALLING the experience! One other thing. Definitely check out the last song on the disc. "Mama, I'm A Big Girl Now" is a song from the original show that didn't make it into the film. Rikki Lake (from the original non-musical film), Marissa Jaret Winokur (the original Broadway Tracy Turnblad) and Nikki Blonsky come together to do a hilarious, fun, riotous version of this very funny song. There's a brief, hysterical vocal cameo by...well...I'll save THAT for you to discover on your own. A higher recommendation does not exist. Thanks for taking the time to read this...
32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YOU CAN'T STOP THE BEAT,
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This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I refuse to compare the Broadway Cast with the Soundtrack Cast because they each stand on their own dancing feet and each makes you feel as high as Tracy Turnblads hair-do. And who could have known that John Travolta would make his 3rd or fourth movie comeback playing a two-ton woman named Edna Turnblad. The photos make it look like he swallowed a volkswagon but I can't wait to see him in the movie.
The CD starts with the jubilant "Good Morning Baltimore" and the finale is the driving.pulsing "You Can't Stop The Beat" and sandwiched in-between is a raft of tasty morsels like Blonskys(Tracey) "I Can Hear The Bells' "Welcome to The Sixties" "Without Love" and the afore-mentioned "Good Morning Baltimore" and "You Can'tstop The Beat" Zac Efron playing Traceys love interest Link Larkin shines on "It takes Two" and a new rocker written for the film "Ladies Choice" and Queen Latifah soars on her big number "I Know Where I'm Going" Although John Travoltas role has not much singing he and Christopher Walken duet on the charmingly off-beat "You're Timeless To Me" "Hairspray" is fun,it rocks,it rolls,and to be cliche-it just darn well makes you feel good.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good attempt at one of my favorites.,
This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I just got this soundtrack today and right away in my mind i was comparing it to the original cast, and i also flashed back to the stage performance and I knew i had to stop that because no matter who redid it will never match them. I am disappointed many of the songs from the musical didn't make it onto the soundtrack, and i could do without the new songs they added in. Overall to me the whole soundtrack is very good. ONly real complaint i have is how they butchered the song "without love" that's one of my favorites out of the whole show and the rendition of it is terrible! in my opinion. Either way i really do like this sountrack and can't wait to see it in theaters this Friday (opening day first showing.. lol). Either way Hairspray is just a fun expereince and i'm glad they did it in movie form to bring it to alot more people who aren't really into musicals as i am. Hairpsray is like my top fav. So yea... good buy.
p.s: i also love the fact they let Ricki Lake onto the soundtrack in number 19 "mama i'm a big girl now"
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nicest soundtrack in town,
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This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
The soundtrack of the hit movie musical (and probably the best film musical since "Moulin Rouge!")is well worth the price that you pay to get it. Included are toe-tapping hits like "Good Morning, Baltimore" and "You Can't Stop the Beat" that will make any person want to groove it and shake it like it's 1962.
I recommend this version of the soundtrack over the stage one for a few reasons. First, most viewers will be more familiar with the film and it will come closer to their experience of what "Hairspray" is. Second, although he's a brilliant stage actor, Harvey Fierstein's voice is hugely annoying on the stage soundtrack when it's not propped up by a visual performance. Third, the orchestrations are teriffic; even if they're not 100% accurate as a represention the music of the period, they're faithful enough to maintain the spirit of the early '60s without sacrificing the potentials of a full orchestra. There are a few drawbacks. The absence of "The Big Doll House" (which is in the stage version) is a disappointment. Also, a few music cuts are sloppy (such as in "New Girl in Town"), but overall an excellent addition to any music collection.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I couldnt believe it...,
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This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I have never seen any previous Hairspray and I went to the movie with my mother and little sister on July 22nd and I went to this movie thinking "Oh, Great, Another chick flick". I was in the theater watching this movie and I started bopping my head and that was just to the first song. Further in the movie I started liking it...A LOT. And by the end of the movie with the song "You Can't Stop The Beat" I had become completely hooked. I mean this movie and soundtrack was absolutely phenomenal. I mean I left the theater practically dancing.
When the movie was over I went to the store and bought the soundtrack. It exceeded my expectations big time. I am not much of "Musical" liking guy but Oh My Goodness. It was amazing. John Travolta was sheer hilarity and I couldn't believe he pulled off playing a woman. But he did. I don't just recommend you see this movie. I sincerely urge and insist you go. I had to practically hold my knees from jumping up and dancing. I have listened to it countless times already. Don't Be Square, See some Hair(spray)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
get your dancing shoes on..,
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After you pop in the Hairspray soundtrack, you won't stop dancing til the last song is over with. All the actors are on point with each song that they perform whether its Queen Latifah singing "Big Blonde and Beautiful", James Marsden "(It's) Hairspray", Nikki Blonsky "I Can Hear the Bells" or Zac Efron "It Takes Two". Just about every song on the cd is listen worthy on many occasions. The only songs i didn't really care for where "(You're) Timeless To Me" Christopher Walken/John Travolta and the Big Blonde and Beautiful (Reprise) John Travolta/Michelle Pfeiffer. Its nothing against the songs or singers. I just wasn't into either as they didnt catch me the way the other songs on the soundtrack did.
My personal faves: "Ladies Choice" Zac Efron "The Nicest Kids in Town" James Marsden "I Know Where I've Been" Queen Latifah "You Can't Stop The Beat" Nikki Blonsky, Zac Efron, Amanda Bynes, Elijah Kelley, John Travolta and Queen Latifah "Come So Far (Got So Far To Go)" Queen Latifah, Nikki Blonsky, Zac Efron and Elijah Kelley "(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs" Michelle Pfeiffer "I Can Hear the Bells" Nikki Blonsky "Welcome To The 60s" Nikki Blonsky and John Travolta "Run and Tell That" Elijah Kelley and Taylor Parks (it has so much energy and flow to it you can't help love it) All those songs listed above and even ones not mentioned are all top notch making the Hairspray soundtrack a worthy addition to your musical library. It goes without saying that you should check out the movie as well to get the full effect.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great hummable music!,
This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I love this CD and play it ad nauseum. Then I play it again. I like it better than the film it came from. I don't care about the singers, but they are all terrific. It's the music and arrangements that are spectacular! Feel good music!
All of the music is catchy, hummable, and even if you wanted to you can't get it out of your head. Great ear worms!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This CD is great!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I have this CD and I LOVE it.The songs are very upbeat and catchy.I listen to the songs all the time now.There are very talented cast members including Zac Efron,Queen Latifia,and even John Travolta.There are even 3 songs that arent on the movie.If you want a good musical soundtrack you should deffinately get this one or if you are on the fence about buying this please do so.:-)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great addition to the movies,
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This review is from: Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) (Audio CD)
I purchased this after I saw the movie. It's great to have a recording of all the songs from the movie (plus some extras). While some of the songs are definitely better than others, this is one soundtrack that I can listen to the whole way through. Inclusion of the lyrics is always a bonus. I also enjoyed the exclusive website you can visit.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you love the movie then you love the music,
By AznAngelGurl (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I looked everywhere to get this album and it had sold out really fast, but i knew amazon had it since I had checked the night before.
Right away when I got it I was very excited and of course I played it all day long and got all the songs stuck in my head within minutes. |
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Hairspray (Soundtrack to the Motion Picture) by Marc Shaiman (Audio CD - 2007)
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