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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street [2007 Soundtrack]
Original Sountrack / CD / 2007
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Original Sountrack
Format
CD
Genre
Soundtrack
Label Name
Nonesuch
Producer
Mike Higham, Bruce Witkin
Release Date
2007 12 18
Song List
1: Opening Title (3:30)
2: No Place Like London (4:25)
3: The Worst Pies in London (2:21)
4: Poor Thing (2:46)
5: My Friends (3:48)
6: Green Finch and Linnet Bird (2:16)
7: Johanna (1:57)
8: Pirelli's Miracle Elixir (2:01)
9: The Contest (2:05)
10: Wait (2:38)
11: Pretty Women (4:07)
12: Epiphany (3:14)
13: A Little Priest (4:51)
14: Johanna (5:42)
15: God, That's Good! (2:47)
16: By the Sea (2:17)
17: Not While I'm Around (3:38)
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Soundtracks, Musicals
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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.) ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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