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The Fabulous Baker Boys [Soundtrack]

Dave Grusin Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (20 Mar 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Decca (UMO)
  • ASIN: B0000001O8
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 31,119 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Main Title (Jack's Theme)Dave Grusin 6:40£0.69
Listen  2. Welcome To The RoadDave Grusin 5:34£0.69
Listen  3. Makin' WhoopeeMichelle Pfeiffer 3:09£0.69
Listen  4. Suzie And JackDave Grusin 5:00£0.69
Listen  5. Shop Till You BopDave Grusin 4:35£0.69
Listen  6. Soft On MeDave Grusin 2:31£0.69
Listen  7. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From MeDuke Ellington Orchestra 3:26£0.69
Listen  8. The Moment Of TruthDave Grusin 3:55£0.69
Listen  9. MoonglowBenny Goodman Quartet 3:25£0.69
Listen10. Lullaby Of BirdlandThe Earl Palmer Trio 2:32£0.69
Listen11. My Funny ValentineMichelle Pfeiffer 3:02£0.69


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The movie is an all-time favourite, it seems to evoke a whole shabby world of small-time artists playing downtown venues. They were only ever the OK Baker Boys, fabulous was beyond them. Might Suzie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer's character) give them their longed-for breakthrough? No chance. If anything, credulity is strained by the sense that if the Bakers were really as good as the music they perform suggests, they'd be anything but small time. The soundtrack album ought to be a stunner, but suffers from some odd decisions about what to include and what to omit.

A number of pieces are heard in part in the movie, with dialogue and other sounds over them, so it's good to hear them in their entirety here. The "repetitiveness" complained of by the other reviewer springs in my view from Dave Grusin's use of Jack's theme as a unifying motif in several tracks, but to my ears there's plenty of range in the ways he develops it. However, we only hear a snatch of Moonglow in the movie, which gets a full track; I would gladly sacrifice that to hear in its wholeness what Michelle and the boys do with "The Look of Love". And why not "More than you know", the song Suzie auditions with, which we DO hear in full in the movie and isn't on the CD at all. For what is supposedly a "soundtrack album" there's a lot missing, and I feel short-changed.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Disappointing 27 Sep 2009
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I think the movie itself made the music blend into it, but on its own, I found the music repetitive and a bit boring (apologies to Dave Gruisin fans). I was extremely disappointed that Michelle Pheiffer's songs were restricted, particularlyu "Ten Cents a Dance" at which she was excellent.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
Good music, but not an accurate representation of the movie 8 Feb 2004
By Mark Bazalgette - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I just watched my own copy of this film again for about the fifteenth time, but I was glad to watch it with my mother, who had never seen the movie. Given the current deplorable state of standard Hollywood output we were both delighted: she that she had discovered a great new movie, and me that the one I love has aged beautifully given its timeless themes, superb acting, and absolutely crackling dialogue. On top of all this is one of the most rich and evocative scores of any movie I've ever seen -just a few of Grusin's lonely piano chords and I'm back in Seattle, where I was living when the film was released (another reviewer said it was filmed in L.A. and perhaps the interior scenes were, but the Pike Place Market, the Smith Tower and the final scene on Capitol Hill are all genuine Seattle, trust me). Back to the CD of the score, however: here I am in agreement with most of the other reviewers - Michelle Pfeiffer shocked us all with her great and quite haunting voice, and we need more of this on the album and less of the incidental background music, which is nevertheless quite an essential part of the mood of the film. The omission of her version of "More Than You Know" that she sings at the audition is nothing less than a crime - I can only assume they had some copyright problems. The opposite problem, of course, is the inclusion of her unbelievably great version of "My Funny Valentine" (which owes a lot to the pure and very restrained piano accompaniment of Grusin to her gorgeous singing) which only appears in the movie over the final credits - if I had been the movie's director I would have insisted on an entire scene devoted to this masterpiece - perhaps even replacing the excellent "Making Whoopee" if I couldn't work it in to the story any other way. Everyone of us has heard at least a hundred covers of "My Funny Valentine", and we all agree that most of them, even by some famous singers, completely suck. If the subject ever comes up, I always bet people that the best version they will ever have heard is by Michelle Pfeiffer. They invariably take me up on the wager, thinking that they'll prefer Chet Baker or Linda Ronstadt or Robert Goulet or Andy Williams (aye caramba) and invariably they end up agreeing with me once I've played the end of the movie to them. I'm sure you'll all agree too!
46 of 50 people found the following review helpful
Where are the goods? 23 April 2006
By bob lundy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
It's been a long time since I purchased this Soundtrack(?)Album and since then I've p##sed-off about the lack of what's so good about the movie not being on this album. Where's all the tricky piano interludes including the jazz club gigs and Jeff's(of course it's not really his)solo stuff and the brothers singing Sweet Sixteen. But the worst of all is the total lack of Michelle's singing. From her audition and that incredible More Than You Know to her debut and Ten Cents a Dance to the montage of Can't Take My Eyes Off of You to the big time and The Look of Love. Where are they?

For that matter where's Michelle's album. Singers always want to be actors and actors be singers. This has got to be the first case of an actor who didn't want to be a singer and the real irony is this one's got a voice, one of soul and character.

So anyway, soundtrack albums usually are from the movie and rather than shorten the numbers they extended full versions and seldom leave you longing for what's not there. This is a very big exception. There appears to be material that's not from the original soundtrack. If I'm mistaken, shoot me, but I don't remember some of this stuff and it certainly wasn't what I was buying this CD to hear. It's sorta like the photo on the album, nice picture but it's not in the movie.

The two star rating isn't for the quality of the material on the album, it's for not filling the standard requirements of a soundtrack album. It leaves much to be desired.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Dave Grusin's soundtrack should have won the Oscar 24 July 2000
By Rob Darrah - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I bought this soundtrack on tape and wore it out so that I had to buy it on compact disc. I simply cannot get enough of this soundtrack.

Grusin does an excellent job of arranging the score. He knows how to create a mood with the music he plays. In fact, when you listen to the second track, Welcome to the Road, it takes you to where Suzie, Frank & Jack are hitting the road to play a gig over New Year's Eve. Grusin has wonderful way of conveying a moment through music whether it is a very serious pivotal moment as in track 8, The Moment of Truth, or a frantic moment as in track 4, Shop Till You Drop. Grusin is awesome.

Michelle Pfeiffer's vocals add another wonderful dimension to this soundtrack. Her voice is crystal clear and smooth. If anyone else sings Makin' Whoopee or My Funny Valentien, it will never be the same for me. I definitely wish that she would sing more.

It is also great to hear the following:

Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me by the Duke Ellington Orchestra on track 7

Moonglow by the Benny Goodman Quartet on track 9

Lullaby of Birdland by the Earl Palmer Trio on track 10

All the featured musicians from Ernie Watts to Lee Ritenour on this soundtrack were great.

Dave Grusin should have won the Oscar for this soundtrack. I don't remember who won that year, but it didn't have as much of an impact on me. This soundtrack is definitely worth the money.

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