Music : The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

Music : The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)

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The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 8287672556208
Format: Extra tracks, Soundtrack
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: November 08, 2005
Sales Rank: 182
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Disc 1:
  1. Prelude and The Sound Of Music
  2. Overture and Preludium (Dixit Dominus)
  3. Morning Hymn and Alleluia
  4. Maria
  5. I Have Confidence
  6. Sixteen Going On Seventeen
  7. My Favorite Things
  8. Do-Re-Mi
  9. The Sound Of Music
  10. The Lonely Goatherd
  11. Edelweiss
  12. Laendler
  13. So Long, Farewell
  14. Entr'acte
  15. Climb Ev'ry Mountain
  16. My Favorite Things (reprise)
  17. Something Good
  18. Processional and Maria (The Wedding)
  19. Sixteen Going On Seventeen (reprise)
  20. Do-Re-Mi (reprise)
  21. Edelweiss (reprise)
  22. So Long, Farewell (reprise)
  23. Climb Ev'ry Mountain (reprise)
  24. Finale
  25. Robert Wise Interview - Spoken Word
  26. Richard Rodgers Interview - Spoken Word
  27. Charmian Carr Interview - Spoken Word


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great soundtrack! ...
This soundtrack has several bonus tracks as well as all the great music from the movie.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * fun listening for the whole family ...
Makes mundane jobs more fun when the whole family can listen to familiar tunes! Makes me want to watch the movie again & again!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * FINALLY, the soundtrack sounds as it should ...
I purchased the first CD release of this soundtrack and it was awful. Tape hiss was so bad, and echo was there from RCA using the album master instead of the original master tapes. Now, after hearing this version, RCA has obviously gone to great care to make this soundtrack sound brilliant and as good as I thought it should always sound. RCA's living stereo recordings were superb and that is exactly what we get here! They have eliminated all of the voice echo, the orchestra sounds full, and the master tapes for the soundtrack album are in better shape...sounding better than the tracks on the film (DVD) do.

You get the original soundtrack recording, plus many of the recordings from the 6-track magnetic music masters used for the film. The RCA soundtrack recording selections, in my opinion, survived better than the film masters. They are cleaner and brighter and the stereo is beautiful.

I strongly recommend this edition (40th anniversary) to anyone who loves this soundtrack regardless of if they own a previous edition, none of them live up to this one. It's finally perfect!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Brings you right to every seen in the movie..... ...
The sound track is great!! I listened to it so much when I got it that I burned myself out!!! I had to take a little break before listening to it again. It would be a great gift. Everyone loves the Sound of Music.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Great find! ...
Me and my kids love this one. Case was in worn shape, but mailed within days of purchase and the CD is quality.


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