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Camelot (1967)

Composer(s):
Frederick Loewe 

Released in:
1967

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Life-Long Favorite Soundtrack, Now My Kids Love It Too...
After wearing out my cassette of this soundtrack, I decided to buy the CD. Mistakenly bought the original Broadway cast production, I felt it lacked alot of the nuances, intensity & drama of the movie soundtrack. We LOVE this CD. My children have listened to it since they were 2 or 3 years old, & now at 9 & 11 yrs old, still don't care for Broadway show/type musicals or soundtracks except for this one. I have always felt there was something magical about the story, the movie & the music - apparently have passed it on to another generation.

My first musical soundtrack!!
I've never had this musical before so I won't go in to details. I like it because it is a purfect soundtrack. When I saw the movie it brought tears to my eyes. My seeing the movie is what had me buy this soundtrack. I highly recommend this to future musical fans. This is not the broadway version, but this is the original movie soundtrack version. I'm clarifying that so future fans of musicals won't get confused when you buy this. Here you are. Enjoy it.

Superb soundtrack
Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Harris are wonderful on this soundtrack, and the sound is so crisp and clear. While the 1960 Original Broadway Cast album (with Julie Andrews and Richard Burton) is clearly superior and is the album of choice, here we have a unique interpretation of one of Lerner and Loewe's best scores. My only gripe is the changing of lyrics in some places, most notably in "Simple Joys of Maidenhood."



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