- Audio CD (Feb 22 2000)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Soundtrack Factory
- ASIN: B00004R5ZQ
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
Product Details
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| 1. A Day At The Races: Main Title - Gus Kahn/Walter Jurmann/Bronislau Kaber |
| 2. A Day At The Races: Blue Venetian Waters - Alan Jones |
| 3. A Day At The Races: Prelude In Do Mi, Op 23 - Chico Marx |
| 4. A Day At The Races: Blue Venetian Waters - Harpo Marx |
| 5. A Day At The Races: Tomorrow Is Another Day/A Message From The Man In The Moon/All God's Chillum... - Alan Jones/Crinoline Choir |
| 6. A Day At The Races: End Title - The Marx Brothers/Alan Jones |
| 7. Go West: Main Title - George Stoll/George Bassman |
| 8. Go West: You Can't Argue With Love - June McCloy/Groucho Marx |
| 9. Go West: Classic Excerpt - Chico Marx |
| 10. Go West: Ridin' The Range - John Carroll/The Marx Brothers |
| 11. Go West: My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean/Land Of The Sky Blue Water - Groucho Marx/Harpo Marx |
| 12. Go West: End Title - George Stoll/George Bassman |
| 13. The Big Store: Main Title - Sid Kuller/Gus Kahn |
| 14. The Big Store: If It's You - Tony Martin |
| 15. The Big Store: Sing While You Sell - Groucho Marx |
| 16. The Big Store: Mama Yo Quiero - Chico Marx/Harpo Marx |
| 17. The Big Store: Bach Excerpt - Harpo Marx |
| 18. The Big Store: The Tenement Symphony - Tony Martin/Chico Marx/Harpo Marx |
| 19. The Big Store: End Title - Kuller/Borne |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Just for the Laughs....,
By "bronwyndaniels" (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marx Brothers: Day at the Races (Audio CD)
"Awchy, chawny, ain't I corny?" the great Groucho Marx sings in the song "Sing while you Sell" and the answer is basically, "Yes" - but that's the way we like it. Way out of the realm of "cool" this soundtrack features all those great songs from corny (the affore mentioned "Sing While You Sell), to concerto (Rachmaninov's Prelude In Do Mi, Op 23) that featured in the three Marx Brothers films "A Day at the Races", "Go West" and, my personal favourite "The Big Store". If you thought however, that the Marx Brothers were purely for visually comedy, just take a listen to the musicality behind beautifully crafted songs such as "Tenement Symphony" (The imagery in this song provides the ultimate New York experience!) There's no digital remastering here just the Marx Brothers in all their "scratchy" glory. The perfect album for any Marx Brothers afficinado or anyone just wishing to go back to a time of innocent and yes, corny, laughs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Just for the Laughs....,
By "bronwyndaniels" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Marx Brothers: Day at the Races (Audio CD)
"Awchy, chawny, ain't I corny?" the great Groucho Marx sings in the song "Sing while you Sell" and the answer is basically, "Yes" - but that's the way we like it. Way out of the realm of "cool" this soundtrack features all those great songs from corny (the affore mentioned "Sing While You Sell), to concerto (Rachmaninov's Prelude In Do Mi, Op 23) that featured in the three Marx Brothers films "A Day at the Races", "Go West" and, my personal favourite "The Big Store". If you thought however, that the Marx Brothers were purely for visually comedy, just take a listen to the musicality behind beautifully crafted songs such as "Tenement Symphony" (The imagery in this song provides the ultimate New York experience!) There's no digital remastering here just the Marx Brothers in all their "scratchy" glory. The perfect album for any Marx Brothers afficinado or anyone just wishing to go back to a time of innocent and yes, corny, laughs.
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