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Les Miz Soundtrack Highlights now available on iTunes

peachesr82
Stand-by
joined:12/17/08
I was so worried about Stars probably more than anything else, and no he doesn't sing it like Philip Quast or any of the others but it felt more intimate and contemplative than I've heard it before even if Crowes voice is not outstanding. I'll probably get shot down for saying that. Bring Him Home has never been a favourite, but again, it's very different and just because it's different doesn't mean it's bad. Can't please everyone I suppose. The one that really blew me away was Empty Chairs, it's always been a song I could do without but Eddie made this into an event and I'm so pleased he has.
jacobsnchz14
Broadway Legend
joined:12/13/06
@westcoast_wannabe According to the liner notes, they're based on the 25th anniversary production because it sounds fuller, I think. Not sure if they mean the O2 concert or the tour (I don't know if there's a difference between the two...)
willep
Broadway Legend
joined:9/20/08
"1. Look Down: LOVE the into overture. Full rich, beautiful. And wow, all the chain gang solos are cut. =( In fact most of the song has been cut. This is my least favorite part where Russell Crowe sings. It also feels like his first scene he shot."

I just wanted to point out that the convict solos ARE in the film, they just weirdly edited them out for the soundtrack.
GlindatheGood22
Broadway Legend
joined:7/17/07
Listening to a bit of it on Spotify. Oh, my God, I have to disagree about Master of the House. I've never heard such a lifeless version, especially with Mme. Thenadier's solo. What is she being so quiet about? Didn't like Carter in Sweeney Todd, sounds like I won't like her here either.

I've yet to listen to Bring Him Home, but I know that's a track that's tripping a lot of people up. Everything else I've heard is satisfactory, I guess.
HBP
Broadway Star
joined:6/2/05
Master of the House was really exciting on film. But not for the singing. If I can recommend one thing to anyone, it's that they don't listen to the soundtrack before seeing the actual movie.
willep
Broadway Legend
joined:9/20/08
Helena is being quiet during her solo because she is using it to "woo" a customer so she can pickpocket him.
JP2
Broadway Legend
joined:6/2/07
Master is definitely a highlight in the film. Very funny and very clever.
tazber
Broadway Legend
joined:5/10/05
I was just previewing it on itunes. Is Who Am I not on the cd?
Jordan Catalano
Broadway Legend
joined:10/9/05
"Helena is being quiet during her solo because she is using it to "woo" a customer so she can pickpocket him."

That was smart to film it that way since, y'know, she can't really sing.
JP2
Broadway Legend
joined:6/2/07
Has it ever been a requirement for either Thénardier to be able to sing?

Updated On: 12/22/12 at 04:03 PM
My Oh My
Broadway Legend
joined:6/29/07
"Does anyone else think that the new orchestrations sound more like the underscoring from a non musical film score than the score from a musical?"

YES.

I don't necessarily love it for that, but I don't mind it because it isn't done in an awfully cliche manner and compliments the many, many parts that are directly lifted from John Cameron's original work. It's as if they looked to the existing scoring from John's work as inspiration to where next to take a given note or notes. It all nicely blends into, through, and alongside elements of John's orchestration.

With the harmonies restored and adapted to the style of a film score and with the attention to texture and cohesion, you'd be absolutely crazy to say this beautiful orchestral adaptation is based on the terrible 25th anniversary...anything.

It is based on the original John Cameron orchestration, just like the anniversary thing was based on his work also. Anything bad from the 25th ann. thing (which is a lot) has been reduced to a few bits here and there. Thank God.

Updated On: 12/22/12 at 05:31 PM
Ghostfan2
Understudy
joined:6/22/12
I personally love the soundtrack. I purchased it on Friday for $5 on amazon. Anne sang the sh*t out of "I Dreamed A Dream".

I grew up listening to the original broadway cast, so this is a nice change. I was hoping fantines death "Come To Me" would be on the release. Also, I would love to hear "A Little Fall Of Rain" as well.
wonderfulwizard11
Broadway Legend
joined:7/30/05
"Has it ever been a requirement for either Thénardier to be able to sing?"

I don't think anyone expects either of them to have a pretty voice, per se, but Madame Thenardier is such a low-down, bawdy kind of character, that Bonham-Carter's breathy singing voice doesn't really seem to fit the character. Whenever she sings, it's always a whisper, and this isn't really a whispering type of character.

I do have yet to see the film, so I'll give her the benefit of the doubt, but I felt similarly about her Lovett (which was, in her defense, acted beautifully), but I was not impressed listening to the CD. On the plus side, Anne Hathaway absolutely kills her song. Magnificent.
KirbyCat
Broadway Legend
joined:4/23/08
What I'd like most right now, is a complete instrumental recording of the score. I really do think these orchestrations are stunning.
JP2
Broadway Legend
joined:6/2/07
My hope is the bluray/dvd has an isolated score.
beautywickedlover
Broadway Legend
joined:6/28/07
"I literally cheered when I found out she'd be taking over for Taylor Swift."

Swift said that she was never officially offered the role. Read these articles.

http://www.eonline.com/news/295495/whitney-houston-she-was-relatable-says-taylor-swift#ixzz1oV0rAcuh

http://www.showbizspy.com/article/244449/taylor-swift-not-bothered-about-losing-les-mis-role.html


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