Nino Rota - Romeo & Juliet
Facts
| Artist(s) | Nino Rota |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 077779205721 |
| Buy this item | $8.49 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 23:46 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Soundtrack |
Tracks
- Prolouge (Prince)
- Romeo's Foreboding and the Feast at House of Capulet: "What Is Youth" - Nino Rota, Walter, Eugene
- The Balcony Scene
- Romeo and Juliet Are Wed
- The Death of Mercutio and Tybalt
- Farewell Love Scene (Juliet's Bedchamber)
- The Likeness of Death
- In Capulet's Tomb (Death of Romeo & Juliet)
- All Are Punished
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Nothing like the CD with just the music soundtrack! |
Do not buy the CD with Label by SILVA! That is an imitation disc with a horrible vocal by an unknown singer for the song: What is a youth? No one can sing this like Glen Weston! September 19, 2008
| Brilliant |
Both this CD and the music only are superb. Olivia, you are still a beauty and although my youthfullness has faded I recall this time fondly. I can only wonder if my high school sweetheart feels the same way all these years later. April 26, 2008
| If you love the movie |
| A Rare Gem of a CD! |
The original LP was a relic of it's time, where Shakespearean films and faux-Shakespearean films (like Beckett) often spawned albums which showcased dramatic scenes and dialogue highlights, backed by the score.
The liner notes for this CD even say that it was a phenomenon when teenagers of the 60's would put aside their pop albums and devote 45 minutes in rapt attention listening to actors their own age performing Shakespeare (BTW: There was another pressing issued at the time -a deluxe four LP set with illustrated booklet in a box featuring the entire film's audio track, issued to schools and libraries).
My only gripe (and it's barely even that) is that the music used is often not that which accompanied the scene. There are moments where music from another scene has been repositioned to bridge the edited dialogue sequences. It makes for a better "flow" but I miss some of the familiar "hits" that Rota worked into his score to accompany certain lines (like the discordant squeal when Lady Capulet appears).
Summing up, this is an excellent CD and should actually be in every home library along with the DVD of the film. It is far superior in most respects to the Leo & Claire version under any circumstances. It may come across as 'Shakespeare Lite' to some purists, and it is not the MUSIC soundtrack album, but it stands very well on its own.
The sound is clear and "present" -marred only by the excessive dubbed-in sound of the original film's dialogue tracks. The stereo separation preserves the spread of the music as well as the 60's period left-right channel spread of sound effects, movement and dialogue.
For those who want the music only, there are two CDs out there you can look for (both of which I own).
The actual motion picture soundtrack in stereo is available on the Cloud Nine lable (deep red cover with a still of R&J touching palms at the feast).
A digital re-recording of the complete score was issued by Silva Screen and while it is very nice in that it presents every cue and in very clear sound, it fails to compare to the original in terms of performance (the vocals are awful) and lack of "feeling."
For the serious collector and R&J fan, you can also hunt down the deluxe 4 LP set [SWDR-289] Romeo & Juliet - The Complete Motion Picture Soundtrack Recording (which of course I also own). Transferred to CD it fits nicely on two CDs, so I don't know why some record company hasn't done so already. April 15, 2007
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