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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Overture 2. March (Parade) 3. I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight 4. Simple Joys of Maidenhood, The 5. Camelot 6. Follow Me 7. Lusty Month of May, The 8. C'Est Moi 9. Then You May Take Me to the Fair 10. How to Handle a Woman 11. Before I Gaze at You 12. If Ever I Would Leave You 13. Seven Deadly Virtues, The 14. What Do the Simple Folk Do? 15. Fie on Goodness 16. I Loved You Once in Silence 17. Guenevere 18. Finale Ultimo (Camelot Reprise)
Album Notes Music composed by Frederick Lowe. Lyrics written by Alan J. Lerner. Principal cast includes: Richard Burton (Arthur); Julie Andrews (Guenevere); Robert Goulet (Lancelot). Recorded at 30th Street Studios, New York, New York on December 11, 1960. Originally released on Columbia (5620). Includes liner notes by Mark Kirkeby. All tracks have been digitally remastered. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 01/10/08 by: Love Camelot. The CD is great. Letting my 4 year old granddaughter listen to it and we both sign along the the CD. Thank you. Review ID: 10000000005096033 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/05/07 by: I grew up listening to the Camelot soundtrack on LP. When Robert Goulet died I wanted a cd version of it. It is great. The music is just a moving now as it was 40 years ago. The seller was very quick in getting my cd to me. Thanks! Review ID: 10000000004743008 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/26/07 by: Camelot is a timeless treasure. Lyrics and music by Lerner & Lowe (My Fair Lady). In my estimation, the 1966 Broadway version of Camelot is a much better version than the movie soundtrack (with Richard Harris). I may be biased because the Broadway production is the one I heard first, and most of the time the version people hear first and learn to appreciate, becomes their standard. But beyond any personal bias, the broadway version is superior for one very important reason. It is uncensored. "Fie On Goodness", and "The Seven Deadly Virtues", were excluded from the movie soundtrack because they were considered too risque' for the general audience. However, they are of utmost importance to the story. "Virtues" defines Mordreds character and explains his subversive behavior throughout. "Fie" relates the knights unrest and dissatisfaction, and subsequent division amongst them. How the film was made without these two songs is bewildering to me. The vocal performances of the Broadway version are sterling. How, for instance, could anyone improve Goulet's arrogant, boisterous yet innocent rendition of C'est Moi? Andrews delivers as usual. Burton, to me, falls into a special category of entertainers (Incl. Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Durante) that really don't have a very good singing voice, but express so much heart, soul, and character in their performances, that any technical vocal shortcomings are entirely immaterial. If you are unfamiliar with Camelot, take a chance and buy this CD, - expand your horizons. Review ID: 10000000003242287 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/06/07 by: 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. I bought it because my daughter was to be in a stage version of the show, and wanted to practice the songs. I knew exactly what to expect from the CD and that is what I got. Julie Andrews always rocks! Review ID: 10000000003118632 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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