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Carousel (1956 Film Soundtrack) [SOUNDTRACK]

Shirley Jones (Artist), Claramae Turner (Artist), Robert Rounseville (Artist), Cameron Mitchell (Artist), Barbara Ruick (Artist), Robert Rounseville (Artist), Richard Rodgers (Artist), Oscar Hammerstein II (Artist), Gordon MacRae (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 13, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Angel Records
  • ASIN: B00005A7XD
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,356 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Introduction [#] - Gordon MacRae
2. Main Title: The Carousel Waltz [#] - Twentieth Century Fox Orchestra
3. You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan - Barbara Ruick
4. When I Marry Mr. Snow - Barbara Ruick
5. If I Loved You - Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae
6. June Is Bustin' Out All Over - Mixed Chorus & Orchestra, Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner
7. June Is Bustin' Out All Over Ballet [#] - Twentieth Century Fox Orchestra
8. Soliloquy - Gordon MacRae
9. Blow High, Blow Low
10. When the Children Are Asleep - Robert Rounseville, Barbara Ruick
11. Real Nice Clambake - Mixed Chorus & Orchestra, Robert Rounseville, Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner
12. Stonecutters Cut It on Stone - Mixed Chorus & Orchestra
13. What's the Use of Wond'rin' - Shirley Jones
14. You'll Never Walk Alone - Shirley Jones, Claramae Turner
15. Ballet [#] - Twentieth Century Fox Orchestra
16. If I Loved You (Reprise) - Gordon MacRae
17. You'll Never Walk Alone (Finale) - Shirley Jones, Mixed Chorus & Orchestra
18. Carousel Waltz [LP Version][*] - Twentieth Century Fox Orchestra

On this CD:
  1. Carousel, musical Introduction
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with William le Massena, Gordon MacRae
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  2. Carousel, musical Main Title: The Carousel Waltz
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  3. Carousel, musical You're A Queer One, Julie Jordan
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Barbara Ruick, Shirley Jones
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  4. Carousel, musical When I Marry Mr. Snow
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Barbara Ruick
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  5. Carousel, musical If I Loved You
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  6. Carousel, musical June Is Bustin' Out All Over
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  7. Carousel, musical June Is Bustin' Out All Over Ballet
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  8. Carousel, musical Soliloquy
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Gordon MacRae
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  9. Carousel, musical Blow High, Blow Low
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  10. Carousel, musical When The Children Are Asleep
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Barbara Ruick, Robert Rounseville
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  11. Carousel, musical A Real Nice Clambake
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner, Robert Rounseville
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  12. Carousel, musical Stonecutters Cut It On Stone
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  13. Carousel, musical What's The Use Of Wond'rin'
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Shirley Jones
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  14. Carousel, musical You'll Never Walk Alone
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Shirley Jones, Claramae Turner
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  15. Carousel, musical Ballet
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  16. Carousel, musical If I Loved You (reprise)
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Gordon MacRae
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  17. Carousel, musical You'll Never Walk Alone (Finale)
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    with Shirley Jones
    Conducted by Alfred Newman

  18. Carousel, musical Carousel Waltz
    Composed by Richard Rodgers
    Conducted by Alfred Newman


Editorial Reviews

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Richard Rodgers always considered Carousel his favorite score, even though it didn't generate the number of popular hits of some of the other shows he produced with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Their adaptation of the Ferenc Molnar play Liliom is marked by three especially sublime moments. "The Carousel Waltz," Rodgers's alternative to the traditional Broadway overture, serves as an orchestral backdrop to the opening scene and is one of the best miniatures ever written for the theater. "If I Loved You," which establishes the romance of carnival barker Billy Bigelow (Gordon MacRae, a late replacement for Frank Sinatra) and nice girl Julie Jordan (Shirley Jones), is a musical minidrama in which the pair's discussion of how they are not in love reveals just how much they are in love. "Soliloquy" is Billy's powerful solo that foreshadows the action to come in Act II. Add the inspirational anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone," and you have Rodgers and Hammerstein's most extraordinary, near-operatic score. On the soundtrack for the 1956 film, MacRae and Jones are in exceptional voice (following their success in 1955's Oklahoma) and the orchestra sounds glorious, but unfortunately some of the numbers were shortened, most notably "If I Loved You." Extensive production notes, an interview with Jones, and a synopsis are included. --David Horiuchi

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finest of all recordings of the classic R&H score, July 29, 1998
By A. Andersen (Bellows Falls, VT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Carousel (1956 Film) (Audio CD)
The sumptuous orchestrations, superb vocal and dramatic interpretations (courtesy of Alfred Newman/Ken Darby) and the wonderful stereo sound make this the finest recording of the score to date. True it is incomplete but until the new 1994 cast recording this was true of all prior releases. The CAROUSEL WALTZ is heard in its entirety (7:11) though this performance is not heard in the film. Likewise YOU'RE A QUEER ONE, JULIE JORDAN and BLOW HIGH, BLOW LOW appear on the album but not in the film - excised from the final print due to running lengths. This is the first time the first half of the WALTZ is heard in stereo. The stereo LP cut it in half. Barbara Ruick is a wonderful Carrie and her MR. SNOW is the definitive version - there's a musical intro not heard in the film. IF I LOVED YOU has little of the bridging dialogue but is superbly sung by MacRae and Jones and sumptuously orchestrated. Part of the bridge "I can just see myself..." is not heard in the film. JUNE is a fabulous stereo sound spread with exceptional work from Claramae Turner as Nettie and the chorus and orchestra - this contains a musical intro and closing music not heard in the film. The SOLILOQUY is MacRae's finest hour dramatically and vocally and is the best recording of the song to date. The first half of WHEN THE CHILDREN ARE ASLEEP heard here does not appear in the film - it is an infectious performance vocally (Ruick and Robert Rounseville) and orchestrally. A REAL NICE CLAMBAKE is rousing - here another musical intro not in the film. STONECUTTERS CUT IT ON STONE (again with a musical intro not in the film) is great fun and very well done - part of the women's chorus is not in the film. Jones' WHAT'S THE USE OF WONDRIN is plaintive and introspective - a fine performance. Turner is again fabulously voiced in YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE. The poignant reprisal of IF I LOVED YOU is first recorded here. The Finale as heard here does not appear in the film, with the exception of the last repetition of the title concluding the work, tacked onto this recording of Jones and chorus performing YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE. Not present here are: GERANIUMS IN THE WINDER and THE HIGHEST JUDGE OF ALL. Recording time differs in liner notes and jewel case as either 50:53 or 47:08 - my calculations favor the latter. All in all, a superb, extremely sensitive combination of acting, singing and orchestration - the finest moment for this score. A must have!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MacRae and Jones soar in this tragic R&H musical, February 10, 2007
By Yi-Peng (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This film adaptation of Carousel came shortly after the Oklahoma! film and reunited Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones. Although the film was not well-received at the box office, the soundtrack shows MacRae, Jones and the superb cast performing their roles to their heart's content. Their performance helps bring out the pathos in this tragic R&H musical, which Rodgers himself considered his favourite of all his works.

MacRae shines vocally as Billy Bigelow, bringing an open-hearted musicality and sincerity to his stout-hearted portrayal. MacRae stands out in Billy's pivotal Soliloquy, which some reviewers have considered one of the finest vocal performances of the 20th century. He is well-partnered by Shirley Jones, who lends her tender voice and personality to her portrayal as Julie. Listen to the chemistry they exude during the pivotal If I Loved You duet, as if they're overcoming their shyness and drawing sustenance from each other with their love. The supporting cast also gives its all in performing their roles. Claramae Turner's hearty Nettie brims with sincerity, warmth and tenderness, and she leads a rousing rendition of June is Bustin' Out All Over and renders You'll Never Walk Alone touchingly. Barbara Ruick and Robert Rounseville are superb as Carrie and Mr. Snow, although I admit I would have liked a little more humour. I also admit I would have liked Cameron Mitchell as Jigger to sound more sinister, like Fisher Stevens did in the 1994 Broadway revival recording. But even as it is, everyone sings gloriously and is given sumptuous backing from Alfred Newman's superb arrangements and the 20th-Century Fox Orchestra, when it shines out in the ballets.

If I'm adding to the praise of these critic-proof performance, you'll wonder, why am I giving only 4 stars? Well, it's because the extra sound effects from the unreleased sequences tend to jar after a while. I know some of you are complaining that the dance sequences are plagued by extraneous sound effects and noise. I share the same feelings too and also wish that the producers had utilised the original studio pre-recordings for a sumptuous listening experience. However, let us at least be grateful that Didier Deutsch and his production team have made these unreleased sequences available on a soundtrack CD reissue. At least it's a step in the right direction before the entire canon of R&H film soundtracks (yes, including South Pacific and The Sound of Music) gets its due as deluxe 2-CD sets, complete with underscore.

However, don't let this gripe dissuade you from buying this soundtrack. It offers a complete musical experience that one could only dream of in the previous CD reissues of the soundtrack. And it demonstrates the element that Rodgers & Hammerstein were discovering in their musicals.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars CAROUSEL SOUNDTRACK THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE EVER!, March 15, 2001
By "hcampo" (Culver City, Ca.) - See all my reviews
CAROUSEL represents Rodgers and Hammerstein's finest hour musically, the closest thing to Grand Opera the duo ever wrote. The 1956 film version showcases the finest performance, before or since, that this magnificent score has ever received.

Nevertheless it is very difficult to recommend this latest expanded edition from EMI-Angel, which contains about 20 additional minutes of music not on the original album or previous CD editions. For while it is great to have Louise's Ballet, in a simply glorious arrangement by the great Alfred Newman and additional ballet music as well, the additional music is NOT from the original multi channel vocal and music separation soundtrack master recordings stored in the 20th Century Fox vaults but instead recorded directly from a final mix print soundtrack complete with foot stomping and extraneous sound effects, which besides having no place on a music only recording, actually detract from the listening experience rather than enhance it. If this were 42ND STREET, the foot stomping would make sense, since it is an integral part of the musical presentation, but without the visuals these random sounds don't make any sense in CAROUSEL, where the magnificent arrangements of Alfred Newman should be allowed to speak for themselves without intrusions from foley effects. If this were a live recording, such sounds would be an artifact of the original and impossible to remove and therefore have to be acceptable if one wanted to hear the score in its entirety. But in the case of CAROUSEL (and for that fact, OKLAHOMA, THE KING AND I and SOUTH PACIFIC) a wealth of unmixed original musical material exists in the studio vaults which could have been made available for this remastering, allowing the inclusion of even MORE MUSIC on this album. For instance, LOUISE'S BALLET could have been presented in its ENTIRETY without any worry about the ocean sound effects intruding at the beginning and the delicate and quite beautiful OPENING MUSIC lead up to the CAROUSEL WALTZ Main Title could have been presented minus the dialogue at the beginning of the album. That is the saddest part concerning this release. The original material could have been made available if anyone at EMI-Angel had cared enough to present CAROUSEL with the integrity that this classic recording deserves and should have gotten.

If you can get past these aberrations imposed on us by producer Didier C. Deutsch, whose name on any soundtrack usually means a DESTRUCTION rather than reconstruction of the material (there are some amateur sloppy fade-ins and fade-outs cross cutting the old and new material) the sound on this CD is at least as good as the previous CD version and offers a performance of the seven minute Soliloquy by Gordon Mac Rae which is one of the greatest vocal performances of the 20th. Century. In fact, the entire cast performs this music superbly and add to that the excellent orchestration and choral work by Alfred Newman and Ken Darby. No other recording even comes close to this level of brilliance. But even so, try to find the previous CD version of this album, which may not have the additional music but does include the entire vocal score without all the intrusive sound effects and sloppy edits making for a far more enjoyable listening experience.

By the way, the same criticisms listed above apply to the other two Rodgers and Hammerstein musical re-issues from EMI-Angel (Oklahoma, The King and I) as well with the exception being that on the other two the useless dialogue and sound effect intrusions are even worse.

Add three more classic soundtrack albums destroyed and mangled by the likes of Didier C. Deutsch and company. EMI-Angel would have done well to listen to the so-called EXPANDED versions of West Side Story, My Fair Lady and especially A Star Is Born before green lighting these projects.

Let's hope that someday EMI-Angel will give all three of the Rodgers and Hammerstein soundtracks their due and re-release them with added material from the untainted studio vault separations. That would really be SOMETHING SPECIAL.

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