Bugs on Broadway


Film | Date de sortie: 29/01/1991 | Type: CD
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Overture -Merrie Melodies Main Title Music0:35
2.This Is A Life?1:56
3.High Note6:32
4.What's Up Doc?2:55
5.Baton Bunny4:05
6.Jumpin' Jupiter7:37
7.The Rabbit of Seville6:15
8.Act II Entr'Acte0:51
9.A Corny Concerto6:51
10.Long-Haired Hare7:33
11.What's Opera Doc?6:53
12.Merrie Melodies Closing Theme - "That's All Folks"0:25
 52:28
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Though it's the 'cast album' to the touring Bugs Bunny on Broadway show, which featured a 50-piece orchestra playing to the original cartoons, the real stars here are not the musicians but Carl Stalling and Milton J. Franklyn. As the composers behind the Looney Toons cartoons, Stalling (and later Franklyn) expertly composed scores that borrowed from classical music, popular songs of the day, and the whimsical compositions of Raymond Scott. Working with talents like Chuck Avery (the most musically adventurous of Bugs Bunny's directors) and voice actors Arthur Q. Bryan (Elmer Fudd) and Mel Blanc (virtually everybody else), they created some of the best-loved music of the century. They also introduced classical music to new generations through their loving reenactments of Rossini's The Barber of Seville (as 'The Rabbit of Seville') and, amazingly, the entire Ring cycle (condensed to seven minutes in 'What's Opera, Doc?'). Not as expansive as the two volumes of the Carl Stalling Project, Bugs Bunny on Broadway nevertheless is a fine collection that concentrates on an oft-overlooked legacy of Bugs Bunny and company.


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