A very good CD, but..
If you never saw the movie, you would really enjoy the CD, although it's a bit disjointed in the collection. Pfeiffer is fabulous. I cannot believe she has not performed more vocals. It must break some law to be both this stunning and talented, too.
The problem is, as others have said, it omits some great tracks from the movie and doesn't really capture its spirit. What is good could have been great. A shame.
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A Very Poor Job
Grusin's a fine musician, sure, and the soundtrack does contain a couple of Michelle's numbers (and for that reason it gets two stars), but as Mr. Lundy noted, a lot of the musical numbers that were the real soundtrack to the film are not here. I didn't need every vocal, certainly, but the "Ten Cents A Dance" number where the Bakers have to temporarily cover the vocals, with Michelle Pfeiffer coming in when she recovers, was a must, as was some of the late-night piano noodling of Jeff Bridges' character. A couple of other vocals, already noted elsewhere by other reviewers, should also have been included. This needs to be redone. This movie is still enjoyed by many, and in large measure for the unique presentation of the music, since on repeated viewing the plot is certainly familiar. A shame, and a letdown for the fans.
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