An expanded version of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” will be released on Dec. 1, featuring more than 40 unreleased tracks, 11 of which are alternative takes from the film that have never been seen before.
Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer — who passed away in 2021 at the age of 91, after a storied acting career — starred in the iconic 1965 musical. Originally, Plummer recorded tracks for the film, however, his voice was later dubbed over by Bill Lee. Nearly 60 years later, Plummer’s vocals will be released to the public.
“The Little Dears,” a song that was never in the film and combines “I Have Confidence,” “My Favorite Things” and “New Governess,” will be featured on the Super Deluxe Edition. The songs “Do-Re-Mi,” “Favorite Things,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and more will also be included.
One of the alternative takes, “Prelude/The Sound of Music,” performed by Andrews is already available to stream.
Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer — who passed away in 2021 at the age of 91, after a storied acting career — starred in the iconic 1965 musical. Originally, Plummer recorded tracks for the film, however, his voice was later dubbed over by Bill Lee. Nearly 60 years later, Plummer’s vocals will be released to the public.
“The Little Dears,” a song that was never in the film and combines “I Have Confidence,” “My Favorite Things” and “New Governess,” will be featured on the Super Deluxe Edition. The songs “Do-Re-Mi,” “Favorite Things,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and more will also be included.
One of the alternative takes, “Prelude/The Sound of Music,” performed by Andrews is already available to stream.
- 9/27/2023
- by Natalie Korach
- The Wrap
“Sound of Music” fans prepare: “Something Good” is coming your way.
A new version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” soundtrack, featuring more than 40 previously unreleased tracks and unheard vocals by Christopher Plummer, will debut on Dec. 1. Released by Craft Recordings, this Super Deluxe Edition — one of many remixed and remastered issues — has 11 alternate takes from the film that audiences have never heard before.
The iconic 1965 musical stars Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer as a spunky governess and a strict father of seven who fall in love in Austria against the backdrop of the start of World War II. While Plummer did record songs for the film, his vocals were ultimately dubbed over by Bill Lee. Now, almost 60 years later, Plummer’s versions will be available for fans to hear. He died in February 2021 at the age of 91 after a decades-long career in acting.
Previously unheard songs include “The Little Dears,...
A new version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” soundtrack, featuring more than 40 previously unreleased tracks and unheard vocals by Christopher Plummer, will debut on Dec. 1. Released by Craft Recordings, this Super Deluxe Edition — one of many remixed and remastered issues — has 11 alternate takes from the film that audiences have never heard before.
The iconic 1965 musical stars Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer as a spunky governess and a strict father of seven who fall in love in Austria against the backdrop of the start of World War II. While Plummer did record songs for the film, his vocals were ultimately dubbed over by Bill Lee. Now, almost 60 years later, Plummer’s versions will be available for fans to hear. He died in February 2021 at the age of 91 after a decades-long career in acting.
Previously unheard songs include “The Little Dears,...
- 9/27/2023
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
The Sound of Music soundtrack is receiving a massive reissue featuring all of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s music from the film, along with the instrumentals of each song. The box set drops on December 1st via Craft Recordings.
Based on the 1959 Broadway musical, the Robert Wise-directed film adaptation of The Sound of Music was released in 1965. Within one year, the Julie Andrews-starring movie overtook Gone with the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all time. The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Score, and Best Actress for Andrews. The soundtrack, featuring now-classic songs like “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” and “The Sound of Music,” spent a whopping 109 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
The reissue’s super deluxe edition — comprised of four CDs and one Blu-ray disc — features 40 previously unreleased tracks, including 11 never-before-heard alternate takes. The Blu-ray Audio disc contains the full score in hi-res audio,...
Based on the 1959 Broadway musical, the Robert Wise-directed film adaptation of The Sound of Music was released in 1965. Within one year, the Julie Andrews-starring movie overtook Gone with the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all time. The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Score, and Best Actress for Andrews. The soundtrack, featuring now-classic songs like “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” and “The Sound of Music,” spent a whopping 109 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
The reissue’s super deluxe edition — comprised of four CDs and one Blu-ray disc — features 40 previously unreleased tracks, including 11 never-before-heard alternate takes. The Blu-ray Audio disc contains the full score in hi-res audio,...
- 9/27/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
The Sound of Music soundtrack is receiving a massive reissue featuring all of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s music from the film, along with the instrumentals of each song. The box set drops on December 1st via Craft Recordings.
Based on the 1959 Broadway musical, the Robert Wise-directed film adaptation of The Sound of Music was released in 1965. Within one year, the Julie Andrews-starring movie overtook Gone with the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all time. The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Score, and Best Actress for Andrews. The soundtrack, featuring now-classic songs like “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” and “The Sound of Music,” spent a whopping 109 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
The reissue’s super deluxe edition — comprised of four CDs and one Blu-ray disc — features 40 previously unreleased tracks, including 11 never-before-heard alternate takes. The Blu-ray Audio disc contains the full score in hi-res audio,...
Based on the 1959 Broadway musical, the Robert Wise-directed film adaptation of The Sound of Music was released in 1965. Within one year, the Julie Andrews-starring movie overtook Gone with the Wind as the highest-grossing film of all time. The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Score, and Best Actress for Andrews. The soundtrack, featuring now-classic songs like “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” and “The Sound of Music,” spent a whopping 109 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart.
The reissue’s super deluxe edition — comprised of four CDs and one Blu-ray disc — features 40 previously unreleased tracks, including 11 never-before-heard alternate takes. The Blu-ray Audio disc contains the full score in hi-res audio,...
- 9/27/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Film News
Last year, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition" was released on home media. The new version of the sci-fi classic was described as director Robert Wise's "definitive vision" for the big screen adaptation of the TV series, and it was given a restored and remastered 4K Ultra HD release with Hdr-10 and Dolby Vision for optimal picture and Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. Along with the new cut of the film came an updated version of Jerry Goldsmith's astounding score, and now, in honor of Star Trek Day (that's today!), that soundtrack is finally being released on vinyl.
Mondo and Enjoy the Ride Records are releasing a variety of limited edition vinyl soundtracks for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition," which has the film's music restored, remixed, and mastered from the first-generation multi-track masters by Bruce Botnick, the original album's executive producer and Goldsmith's long-time engineer.
Mondo and Enjoy the Ride Records are releasing a variety of limited edition vinyl soundtracks for "Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition," which has the film's music restored, remixed, and mastered from the first-generation multi-track masters by Bruce Botnick, the original album's executive producer and Goldsmith's long-time engineer.
- 9/8/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Following their vinyl soundtrack releases for Little Monsters and Haunt back in February, Enjoy The Ride Records is teaming up with Back Lot Music for a limited edition vinyl release of Graeme Revell's delightfully deadly score for Bride of Chucky!
We have a look at the official details and Garreth Gibson's new artwork for the Bride of Chucky limited edition vinyl score, and keep an eye on Enjoy The Ride Records' official website when the new release goes on sale this Friday, March 31st, at noon Et!
Enjoy The Ride Records in conjunction with Back Lot Music proudly present a limited-edition vinyl pressing of Graeme Revell's Bride of Chucky Original Motion Picture Score. Composed and Conducted by Graeme Revell and Performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Bride of Chucky is the fourth film in the Child's Play franchise, and where we begin to see a bit of a shift - Andy is out,...
We have a look at the official details and Garreth Gibson's new artwork for the Bride of Chucky limited edition vinyl score, and keep an eye on Enjoy The Ride Records' official website when the new release goes on sale this Friday, March 31st, at noon Et!
Enjoy The Ride Records in conjunction with Back Lot Music proudly present a limited-edition vinyl pressing of Graeme Revell's Bride of Chucky Original Motion Picture Score. Composed and Conducted by Graeme Revell and Performed by The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Bride of Chucky is the fourth film in the Child's Play franchise, and where we begin to see a bit of a shift - Andy is out,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
When the late director Robert Wise stepped behind the camera for 1979’s “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” he reinvigorated a moribund franchise that hadn’t existed in a live-action format for 10 years. “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” was the fourth highest grossing movie of its year and began the modern “Star Trek” era as we know it, spawning multiple sequels, spinoffs, and television series. It also nabbed three Academy Award nominations, for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Score.
In spite of all this, Wise was never happy with the film and it was a sore subject with him for decades after its release. “’Star Trek’ was the one that got away,” said producer David Fein, who worked with Wise on several home video releases of the film. “He always insisted that you have to have your script solid before you start, you have to know where...
In spite of all this, Wise was never happy with the film and it was a sore subject with him for decades after its release. “’Star Trek’ was the one that got away,” said producer David Fein, who worked with Wise on several home video releases of the film. “He always insisted that you have to have your script solid before you start, you have to know where...
- 9/16/2022
- by Jim Hemphill
- Indiewire
To mark the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture – The Director’s Edition – The Complete Adventure on 5th September, we’ve been given a copy to give away.
Originally released in 1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture became the fourth highest grossing movie of the year and earned three Academy Award® nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Music, Original Score. The film successfully launched the Star Trek franchise beyond the original television series, despite having been rushed to theaters with incomplete special effects and forced editing choices.
In 2001, director Robert Wise revisited the film to refine the edit and enhance the visual effects. His updated vision was released on DVD in standard definition and embraced by fans but has never been available in higher definition until now. Meticulously assembled and restored by producer David C. Fein with Post Production Supervisor, Mike Matessino, both of whom originally collaborated with Wise,...
Originally released in 1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture became the fourth highest grossing movie of the year and earned three Academy Award® nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, and Best Music, Original Score. The film successfully launched the Star Trek franchise beyond the original television series, despite having been rushed to theaters with incomplete special effects and forced editing choices.
In 2001, director Robert Wise revisited the film to refine the edit and enhance the visual effects. His updated vision was released on DVD in standard definition and embraced by fans but has never been available in higher definition until now. Meticulously assembled and restored by producer David C. Fein with Post Production Supervisor, Mike Matessino, both of whom originally collaborated with Wise,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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