Tribute to Richard Rodgers Music Artist : Shirley Jones Music Label : Encore Music Presents Records, LLC. Release Date : 2010-10-05 Artistopia's Price :$13.99
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The second album recorded with Encore Music Presents Records, LLC. This tribute to Richard Rodgers is a special album that we did just after my New Christmas album!!
Then & Now Music Artist : Shirley Jones Music Label : Stage Door Release Date : 2009-03-24 Artistopia's Price :$26.98
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Touch of Christmas Music Artist : Shirley Jones Music Label : Encore Music Presents Records, LLC. Release Date : 2010-10-05 Artistopia's Price :$11.88
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Shirley Jones from the Partridge Family singing your All Time Christmas Favorites such as: It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Silent Night,Holy Night, Let it Snow, Have Yourself A Merry little Christmas, Silver Bells, Baby it's cold outside duet with Tony Orlando, O Holy Night, The Christmas Song, Edelweiss, Winter Wonderland, White Christmas
Richard Rodgers always considered Carousel his favorite score, even though it didn't generate the number of popular hits of some of the other shows he produced with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Their adaptation of the Ferenc Molnar play Liliom is marked by three especially sublime moments. "The Carousel Waltz," Rodgers's alternative to the traditional Broadway overture, serves as an orchestral backdrop to the opening scene and is one of the best miniatures ever written for the theater. "If I Loved You," which establishes the romance of carnival barker Billy Bigelow (Gordon MacRae, a late replacement for Frank Sinatra) and nice girl Julie Jordan (Shirley Jones), is a musical minidrama in which the pair's discussion of how they are not in love reveals just how much they are in love. "Soliloquy" is Billy's powerful solo that foreshadows the action to come in Act II. Add the inspirational anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone," and you have Rodgers and Hammerstein's most extraordinary, near-operatic score. On the soundtrack for the 1956 film, MacRae and Jones are in exceptional voice (following their success in 1955's Oklahoma) and the orchestra sounds glorious, but unfortunately some of the numbers were shortened, most notably "If I Loved You." Extensive production notes, an interview with Jones, and a synopsis are included. --David Horiuchi
Written by Meredith Willson, The Music Man spent several years in development before finally opening on Broadway in December 1957. It proved to be an instant success, earning five Tony Awards, including Best Musical during its 1,375 performances. The cast recording would top the charts for twelve weeks and win the first Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Album. It was turned into a film version in 1962, with Robert Preston reprising the role he had made his own during the Broadway run.