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Julie Andrews - Rose Marie (1959) Vinyl LP • Soundtrack, Giogio Tozzi
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jul 2nd.
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FREE via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States
Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
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None: All purchases final
Purchase protection
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PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Style: | |
Speed: |
33 RPM |
Record Size: |
12" |
Duration: |
LP |
Record Grading: |
Excellent (EX) |
Sleeve Grading: |
Excellent (EX) |
Record Label: |
RCA Victor |
Release Year: |
1959 |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Artist: |
Julie Andrews |
Special Attributes: |
Original Inner Sleeve |
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Seller pays shipping for this item. |
Price discount: |
10% off w/ $75.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1718363583 |
Item description
Catalog Number: LSO-1001
Condition Details:
Vinyl plays with occasional light-crackles (play-graded). Cover looks great, a few creases near edges; light scuffing and surface impressions (front/back); back has slight discoloration. Inner-sleeve is original (RCA ads); three seams partially split. Spine is easy-to-read with mild wear. Little shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. (Not a cut-out.)
Tracks:
Overture
Rose Marie
Hard Boiled Herman
The Mounties
Lak Jeem
Indian Love Call
Pretty Things
Why Shouldn't We
Totem Tom-Tom
Finale, Act I
Finaletto, Act II
Minuet Of The Minute
Door Of My Dreams
Finale Ultimo
About The Record:
Rose Marie, is an operetta-style musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. The story is set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and concerns Rose-Marie La Flemme, a French Canadian girl who loves miner Jim Kenyon. It has been performed over the years by many performers but this version is an audio by Julie Andrews. Allmusic says, "Julie Andrews, while she was in London appearing in My Fair Lady, Julie Andrews spent a few afternoons in July 1958 singing the title role of the operetta Rose-Marie for a studio cast recording released by RCA Victor Records. Although Rose-Marie is supposed to be partially a Native American who speaks pidgin English (witness her song "Lak Jeem," i.e., "Like Jim"), Andrews makes no attempt to accommodate that characterization. Indeed, while she follows the occasionally fractured syntax of the lyrics, she sings in the same clipped, upper-class English accent that Eliza Doolittle learned from Professor Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady. That's just an indication that there isn't any real effort at character realism here. The singers simply try to sing the score as well as they can, and that turns out to be very good, with Andrews' romantic interest, Jim, played by opera singer Giorgio Tozzi, teaming with her successfully on Indian Love Call and other roles played by such effective performers of the British stage of the 1950s as the comic Meier Tzelniker and Frances Day (Hard-Boiled Herman, Why Shouldn't We) as well as Marion Keene (Totem Tom-Tom). But the recording is largely a showcase for Andrews. That covers the first 14 tracks on this 25-track compilation, the rest of the disc being filled up by scratchy, but interesting, performances by members of the original London cast of Rose-Marie from back in 1925 (tracks 15-21); Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy of the 1936 movie version, singing Indian Love Call; one song, Pretty Things, from a 1948 studio cast recording featuring Marion Bell; and a couple of tracks from a 1957 studio cast recording featuring Elizabeth Larner and Andy Cole. All of this added material doesn't quite make the Sepia album an "ultimate" Rose-Marie, but it does provide comparisons in how different performers have interpreted the score over the decades. Andrews more than holds her own against the competition."
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