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| ARTIST: | Sting, Rolfe Kent, William T. Stromberg, Rolfe Kent |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Milan Records |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Until... - , Clock in New York - , I Want Him Resplendent, Leopold Chases Stuart to Brooklyn, That Was Your Best?, Let's Go!, Leopold Sees the Completed Bridge, "You Did So Great" (Kate's Theme), Galloping, "Dearest Kate...", Prolixin/Leopold and Charlie Buy Flowers, Charlie Wins Patrice, Leopold Wins Kate, Secret Drawer, Time for Bed, Charlie Realizes Leopold Was for Real - 1876, Kate Goes to the Awards, Kate Sees the Pictures - "I Have to Go", "You Have to Cross the Girder", Back in 1876 - Waltz, Back Where I Belong - Jula Bell |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731383598227 |
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Customer Reviews of Kate & Leopold
I have a different suggestion. Rolfe Kent's music is fine, though if you listen to it much you might be annoyingly haunted by the "Back where I belong" theme, which recurs a little too often.
But mostly I was disappointed with ...whoever was responsible for leaving out some of the best music from the sound track, and throwing in something that wasn't in the movie at all.
The CD omits a "Pink Panther" sound-alike piece from early in the movie, puts the Sting song first while it should be last, and puzzlingly throws in a vocal that wasn't in the movie to conclude the disc.
The sublime Strauss waltz that helps make the first ballroom scene so memorable is [missing]. ...
The video reveals the name of the waltz in the credits. It's "Tivoli-Rutsch Walzer" a track on "Strauss Dances," by the Gaudier Ensemble, ... The CD has the entire waltz, and a disc full of other joyous Victorian dances. Get it, and skip the sound track, if you want to recreate the mood of "Kate and Leopold."
You can sample the CD on Amazon, and maybe buy one .... The passage from "Tivoli-Rutsch" used in the movie is not on the sample, but it's the right one.
Ahem. Please allow me to change my mind.
Rather than skipping this CD and buying only "Strauss Dances," as I recommended in June, buy both and copy them onto two sides of a 90-minute audio cassette.
Rolfe Kent's soundtrack holds up very well over time -- except for the last number, a vocal not heard in the movie. Rearrange and re-engineer the songs as you like them. I put "Tivoli-Rutsch Walzer" on the tape where it should have been.
You might also find Django Rhinehart's "Honeysuckle Rose," which worked so well in the movie, and insert that where it should be. Lose the "Back Where You Belong" vocal and let Sting sing last.
On the other side, let the Gaudier Ensemble serenade you with "Tivoli" and whatever other dances you like. Voila, the perfect tape.
Jula Bell gives me shivers
This is an absolutely wonderful and poignant CD. Cudos to Kent. My favorite part is the final cut by underground artist Jula Bell. I was so pleased to hear her singing on something like this. Cheers to Kent for having the guts to take a chance with someone who is a truly cutting edge artist known for her integrity. I was pleasantly surprised to see her name on the CD after hearing her shiver inducing track. Why did Sting get all of that attention? Bell's song blows doors on his. It's simplicity and bold melody is the heart and soul of the soundtrack. Why wasn't this song in the movie? Buy this cd to hear one of the best female vocalists out there---