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Alice's Adventures In Wonderland Soundtrack (used)
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland Soundtrack (used)
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Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
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Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" by John Barry. This is the original soundtrack recording for the 1972 British musical film.
- About the album: This album features the musical score composed by John Barry for the 1972 film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic story. John Barry collaborated with lyricist Don Black on the songs featured in the film. The score has been praised as "enchanting" and features themes representing the magical characters like the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.
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Release Information:
- The soundtrack was released on November 20, 1972, in the United States and December 4, 1972, in the United Kingdom.
- It was released on Warner Bros. Records.
- Various releases exist, including a US vinyl LP with a gatefold cover.
- There's also a CD release that combines the "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" soundtrack with the score for the film "Petulia".
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Tracklist: The album includes both instrumental score pieces and vocal songs performed by the film's cast. Here are some of the tracks:
- "Overture"
- "Curiouser And Curiouser" (vocal and instrumental versions)
- "You've Gotta Know When To Stop"
- "The Royal Procession"
- "The Last Word Is Mine"
- "The Pun Song"
- "The Lobster Quadrille"
- "Will You Walk A Little Faster?"
- Availability: You can find the album on platforms like Discogs and Amazon.com. Different versions, including vinyl and CD, may be available.
- Film Context: The film features a distinguished British cast, including Peter Sellers, Dudley Moore, and Michael Crawford. The visuals were designed to resemble the original John Tenniel illustrations from the novel.
This album offers a captivating musical journey into the whimsical world of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, showcasing John Barry's versatile composition skills.
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