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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 5 reviews) Sales Rank: 116 Category: Music
Artist: Original Soundtrack Publisher: RCA Studio: RCA Manufacturer: RCA Label: RCA Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 035629031128 EAN: 0035629031128 ASIN: B000026FAZ
Release Date: March 25, 1989 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Overture - Orchestra | | | Food, Glorious Food/Oliver! - Mark Lester & Boys/ Harry Secombe, Peggy Mount & Boys | | | Boy for Sale \x{2013} Harry Secombe | | | Where Is Love? \x{2013} Mark Lester | | | You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two \x{2013} Ron Moody & Boys | | | Consider Yourself \x{2013} Jack Wild, Mark Lester & Ensemble | | | I'd Do Anything - Jack Wild, Shania Wallis, Sheila White, Mark Lester, Ron Moody & Boys | | | Be Back Soon - Ron Moody & Boys | | | As Long As He Needs Me - Shania Wallis | | | Who Will Buy? - Mark Lester & Ensemble | | | It's a Fine Life - Shania Wallis, Sheila White & The Three Cripples Crowd | | | Reviewing the Situation - Ron Moody | | | Oom-Pah-Pah - Shania Wallis & The Three Cripples Crowd | | | Finale \x{2013} Orchestra & Ensemble |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.com Lionel Bart's wonderful musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic was the first London stage musical to be transplanted to Broadway with the same kind of sensation it received in Britain-- something that is now common in these post-Cats/Les Miserables times. Although no one from this British cast ever became enormously famous (future Monkee Davy Jones was in the second Broadway cast)--and Sir Carol Reed's film version receives all the critical accolades--this remains the better recording, featuring all the songs cut from the film, while excluding the film's musical interludes that simply seem annoying without the visuals. Just compare Bruce Brochnik to the film's Mark Lester in the title role. Or Clive Revill to Ron Moody's Fagin. Or any of the principals, for that matter--and the differences are remarkable. --Bill Holdship
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| Customer Reviews:
  Musically superb. September 5, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are few musicals with so many great numbers as Oliver!: 'Consider Yourself'; 'You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two'; 'As Long As He Needs Me'; 'Reviewing the Situation'....the list just goes on and on. Lionel Bart never wrote a better musical (and I'm not sure anyone else did). It's now an incredible bargain at Amazon's current price of under 3-00. Some people prefer the stage recording (there are some odd balances in this, the film recording, but they don't detract from the pleasure) ; but for sheer joy and wonderful orchestral arrangements, you should snap this up.
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  The film - on disk July 12, 2005 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Oliver! is one of those shows which has become well known through the film. Although the stage show has a few extra songs, Carol Reid's cinema version is a faithful adaptation which delivers spectacle aplenty, and has served as the definitive cinema musical for many others. The recording is faithful, but adds nothing to the film itself, and suffers from a weak lead that cannot be lifted when the visuals are removed. I would recommend the London Revival above this recording, but film fans may well enjoy this version.
  "It a fine, FIIIIINE life" November 3, 2004 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
What a fantastic film with a brilliant soundtrack. I used to watch this when I was only 2 and from then on knew the entire film off by heart, including the script. If you like musicals, then this is the one for you. It is a real get up and dance type film, and will have you entertained for hours even though there are no pictures to watch. And who says you have to be able to sing to enjoy this soundtrack? Half the time in the Oom Pa Pa song there are lots of drunk men singing, so if you are really terrible you can always play/ sing those parts. Great price. buy buy buy!!
  good soundtrack May 23, 2004 5 out of 36 found this review helpful
every song from the film you love to listen to over and over again! no complaints at all, all original songs from the movie!
  ONLY THE BEST ! October 11, 2000 22 out of 35 found this review helpful
It Is very hard to take a theatre musical and make a film version out of it . most of the time what comes out of it is a complete disaster . but sometimes ( like in OLIVER )you can get only the best . you can watch OLIVER time after time and still shad a tear when MARK LESTE is singing " Where is love " . You can get cheerful when you hear SHANI WALLIS singing the umpa-pa and you can smile when JACK WILD is giving you a wallet full of cash and consider yourself at home. Shiver when you see OLIVER REED as bill sikes And never forget RON MUDDY who is astonishing as fagin . he bring you not just the joy of fagin but also the agony .One of the best things is the soundtrack of this film which brings you LIONAL BART musical in the best version which is better then any stage version ever. In a lot of times when you take a musical and mack a film out of it - the music adoption in the film is deferent then in the theatre version. But in OLIVER you get only the best .
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