Sweeney Todd (Deluxe Version) (2007)

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Label: Lions Gate
UPC: 00075597995800
Release Date: 12/18/2007
Buy.com Sku: 206228174
Item#: M3UVQM
Buy.com Sales Rank: 26588
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Opening Title - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
2. No Place Like London - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Worst Pies In London, The - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Poor Thing - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
5. My Friends - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Green Finch And Linnet Bird - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Alms! Alms! - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Johanna - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Pirelli's Miracle Elixir - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Contest, The - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Wait - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Ladies In Their Sensitivities - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Pretty Woman - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Epiphany - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Little Priest, A - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
16. Johanna - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
17. God, That's Good! - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
18. By the Sea - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
19. Not While I'm Around - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack
20. Final Scene - Various Artists ~ Original Soundtrack



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim.
Personnel: Timothy Spall, Alan Rickman, Edward Sanders, Johnny Depp, Laura Michelle Kelly (vocals); Andy Richards (organ).
Audio Mixer: Andy Richards.
Recording information: AIR Recording Studios, London, England; Out Of Eden, London, England.
Photographer: Jerry Jackson.
Arrangers: Mike Higham; Alex Heffes.
This deluxe edition of the 2007 soundtrack to Tim Burton's movie adaptation of the macabre musical SWEENEY TODD features revered actor Johnny Depp performing as the murderous title character. Despite having played in a few rock bands (most notably P with Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes), Depp had little singing experience before the role, yet he approaches Stephen Sondheim's songs with both emotion and intuitive skill, as exemplified by the dramatic "Epiphany," Todd's skewed manifesto of revenge. Depp's thoughtful, distinctly non-Broadway-like take on Todd anchors the film, allowing it to avoid operatic show-tune cliches and giving these impressive tracks an appeal far beyond the theater-going set.
Stephen Sondheim's 1979 Broadway musical Sweeney Todd has been hailed as the composer's best work and the best musical of its decade, if not of the last three decades of the 20th century. It has been revived frequently and, as a work that straddles the line between musical theater and opera, adopted for the repertories of opera companies. When a stage musical is adapted into a motion picture, it is often the case that the score is given a bigger treatment. Broadway shows use a limited number of musicians, and, due to union regulations, Broadway cast albums tend to be recorded in a single day by casts also performing the music eight times that week on-stage. When the same score gets to Hollywood, producers often employ much larger orchestras and more elaborate recording techniques, for better or worse. Something like the opposite seems to have happened with director Tim Burton's 2007 film version of Sweeney Todd. Burton has cast the movie with actors not previously known as singers, starting with his frequent collaborator Johnny Depp (the two previously paired on Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), and also including Helena Bonham Carter (Burton's common-law wife) in the principal roles of Sweeney Todd and the pie shop proprietress Mrs. Lovett, plus Alan Rickman and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen (from the film Borat). To accommodate these performers, Sondheim orchestrator Jonathan Tunick has done some serious transposing of the score to bring the songs into the limited vocal ranges at hand. In this version, no one will confuse Sweeney Todd with an opera. Depp turns out to have a reasonable middle tenor, which makes for a very different Sweeney as compared with the baritones who usually essay the part on-stage. It might also cause some confusion with the secondary part of Anthony (Jamie Campbell Bower), if Depp did not adopt the same lower class British accent he used in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. He also speak-sings his way through as much of the musical material as he can get away with. Bonham Carter does somewhat better, although she's no competition to previous Mrs. Lovetts such as Angela Lansbury and Patti LuPone. Much the same thing can be said about the rest. On a soundtrack album, the comparisons with stage performers are inevitable, but they shouldn't trouble moviegoers very much. Other associations may cause titters, however. Rickman sounds much as he did in the Harry Potter movies, and when he and Depp modestly mutter their way through the lovely ballad "Pretty Women," it's like hearing Captain Jack Sparrow in a duet with Professor Severus Snape.
There are two editions of the soundtrack. The regular one eliminates some minor music from the score, notably including "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" (which is, however, used instrumentally as "Opening Title"). The highlights disc does not include the lyric booklet and deletes the short "Alms! Alms!," "Ladies in Their Sensitivities," and the lengthy "Final Scene," which consists of reprises of previously heard songs and some more killings to add to the pile in this musical Grand Guignol. Some dialogue is also edited in the highlights version. (In the marketing environment of 2007, the makers of the soundtrack are to be commended for not introducing a gratuitous new composition in the end credits just to have a potential Oscar contender for best song, and for not including karaoke versions of the songs on the album.) [A Deluxe Edition was also released.] ~ William Ruhlmann

Producer: Mike Higham; Bruce Witkin; Mike Higham

Engineer: Geoff Foster; Jake Jackson; Andy Richards

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 12/18/2007
Original Release Date : 2007
Catalog ID : 368572
Label : Nonesuch Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 71m : 47s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075597995800

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (p.76)
- "[T]hanks to the lush orchestrations, Stephen Sondheim's score -- all jagged harmonies and beautiful dissonance -- has never seemed more alive." -- Grade: B

  
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