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- Julkaisija Bear Family Records
- SKU 4000127176912
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- Lyhyt kuvaus 120 Years Hollywood Community and a 100 Years Hollywood Sign 2CD 2-CD (Digisleeve) with 36-page booklet, 61 single tracks. Total playing time approx. 158 min. 120 years ago the community became an independent municipality, 100 years ago the famous letters were created – H O L L Y W O O D – for Bear Family Records® reason enough for a jam-packed double CD! With 61 recordings from 1928-2011, Hollywood’s story is told with icons like Kirk Douglas, John Wayne, Errol Flynn, Marilyn Monroe, Robert Mitchum, Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas and many more: Songs about Hollywood, songs by movie stars, and film scores from the silent era to the present. Some songs from movies were not previously released on LP or CD, e.g. R’n’R with Fred Astaire and comedian Jerry Lewis. Movie hits like Moon River from ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’, Doris Day’s Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps, more recent exclusive recordings by Val Kilmer, Los Lobos and the Hans Zimmer Orchestra as well as historical sound documents by Johnny Weissmuller and Marlon Brando and recordings by European Hollywood stars like Gina Lollobrigida or Sophia Loren round off this homage to Hollywood music. The 36-page full-color booklet includes rare photos, illustrations and memorabilia, as well as the Hollywood story, written by the producer of this compilation, Marc Mittelacher. Hollywood dream factory 120 years ago, on November 14, 1903, Hollywood was granted the status of an independent municipality. The famous letters, Hollywood’s landmark, were erected 100 years ago – two anniversaries in one year, giving us cause for a musical tribute to this magical place. We start with some songs dealing with Hollywood itself, together with the majority of the recordings – soundtracks and actors singing – a musical journey through time from the beginnings of the dream factory in the silent film era to the new millennium was created. Two CDs with a focus on film music Both CDs contain rare recordings that were previously only heard in the film itself and have never been released on LP or CD before. On the first eight songs, rockers like Carl Perkins, Connie Francis, Ray Campi and others, as well as the modern jazz of Chet Baker & Bud Shank, deal with Hollywood itself, followed by Tarzan alias Johnny Weissmuller’s legendary Jungle Scream, at the same time the beginning of an almost chronological time travel through Hollywood’s musical film history. The career of Dolores Del Rio, who later filmed with Elvis Presley, began in the silent era. Her 1928 Ramona is the oldest song in this retrospective. Bing Crosby, Laurel & Hardy, Judy Garland, Gene Autry, The Andrews Sisters and others contribute songs from the first heyday of talkies in the 1930s and '40s. In the 1950s, Hollywood experienced a second heyday with new music (rock 'n' roll) and young names (Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Anthony Perkins, among others). Renowned artists such as Errol Flynn, Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas also took to the microphone, Douglas for the Walt Disney production '20000 Leagues Under the Sea'. That some actors performed Teen Rock in the 1950s is evidenced here by Jane Russell, Earl Holliman and Michael Landon (known as Little Joe in the TV series 'Bonanza' and in 'Our Little Farm'), among others. Film divas are embodied by Jayne Mansfield, Julie London, Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren, Bette Davis, Ann-Margret and last but not least June Allyson with a special contribution. Music from legendary 1960s film productions such as 'Spartacus,' 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' 'Exodus,' 'Hatari!" and 'The Great Race' follow. Who knew Richard Chamberlain from 'The Thorn Birds' recorded music? You can hear him here. Henry Mancini, Francis Lai and Twiggy helped shape the 1960s and it’s hard to imagine Hollywood without them. Telly Savalas (known in Germany as TV commissioner ‘Kojak’) is here with his top hit from 1980, as are Val Kilmer, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard with soundtrack recordings of famous hits from the rock ‘n’ roll revival of the ‘80s/’90s. Amy Irving sings Peggy Lee's Why Don't You Do Right? and used it to lend her voice to Jessica Rabbit in the movie 'Wrong Game with Roger Rabbit'. The retrospective is rounded off with two great final titles from the films 'Pearl Harbor' and 'Rango' with no less famous names: the Hans Zimmer Orchestra and Los Lobos. Roll the film! "
- Julkaisuvuosi 2 023
DISC 1:
1. You're My Hollywood Star The Teardrops
2. Hollywood Connie Francis
3. Johnny Be-Goode Is In Hollywood Eddy Bell and The Bel-Airs
4. I'm Going To Hollywood Gene Ray with Dusty Miller
5. Hollywood Chet Atkins
6. Hollywood City Carl Perkins
7. Hollywood Twist The Thunder Rocks
8. Hollywood Cats Ray Campi and His Rockabilly Rebels
9. Tarzan Call Johnny Weismuller
10 Ramona (Film Version) Dolores Del Rio
11 Temptation Bing Crosby
12 Honolulu Baby (Film Version) Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
13 Over The Rainbow (Film Version) Judy Garland
14 Deep In The Heart Of Texas Gene Autry
15 Lovely Hula Hands Dorothy Lamour
16 Corns For My Country The Andrews Sisters
17 Put The Blame On Mame (Film Version) Rita Hayworth
18 Main Theme From 'The Asphalt Jungle' Miklós Rósza
19 What Are You Rebelling against? (Speech from 'The Wild One') Various - Memorial Series
20 Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Marilyn Monroe
21 A Whale Of A Tale Kirk Douglas with The Mello Men
22 Lily Of Laguna (Film Version) Errol Flynn
23 A Frangesa (A La Francaise) Gina Lollobrigada
24 Cry Me A River Julie London
25 Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) Anthony Perkins
26 Keep Your Eyes On The Hands Jane Russell
27 Now Baby Now (Film Version) June Allyson
28 Hula Lou Danny Kaye
29 The Ritz Roll And Rock (Film Version) Fred Astaire
30 Be Patient With Me Michael Landon
31 Rock-A-Bye Baby Rock (Film Version) Jerry Lewis
DISC 2:
1. Ballad Of Thunder Road Robert Mitchum
2. Tammy Debbie Reynolds
3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore Earl Holliman
4. Tu Vuo Fa L'Americano Sophia Loren and Paolo Bacilieri
5. Spartacus - Love Theme Dick Jacobs and His Orchestra
6. Theme From 'Exodus' Ernest Gold and The Sinfonia Of London Orchestra
7. Moon River Cha Cha Henry Mancini and His Orchestra
8. I Have Faith John Wayne
9. Just Plain Jayne Jayne Mansfield
10 Baby Elephant Walk Henry Mancini and His Orchestra
11 Lawrence Of Arabia (Main Theme) Maurice Jarre and The London Philharmonic Orchestra
12 Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Bette Davis and Debbie Burton
13 Rowdy Clint Eastwood
14 Bye Bye Birdie Ann-Margret
15 Hurricane Twist The 'Palm Springs Weekend' Orchestra
16 Like Young Troy Donahue
17 All I Have To Do Is Dream Richard Chamberlain
18 The Pink Panther Theme The Hollywood Studio Orchestra
19 Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Quizas, Quizas, Quizas) Doris Day
20 The Sweetheart Tree Henry Mancini and His Orchestra
21 Un Homme Et Une Femme (A Man And A Woman) Francis Lay
22 Over And Over Twiggy
23 The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra
24 Some Broken Hearts Never Mend Telly Savalas
25 Tutti Frutti (Film Version) Val Kilmer
26 Great Balls Of Fire (Film Version) Jerry Lee Lewis
27 Why Don't You Do Right? Jessica Rabbitt (Amy Irving)
28 Good Golly Miss Molly ('King Ralph' Film Version) Little Richard
29 Tennessee Hans Zimmer, Orchestra conducted by Gavin Greenaway
30 Walk Don't Rango Los Lobos
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