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Armored
(CD)
Original Soundtrack, Various Artists
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R435
Discovery Miles 4 350
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Evan Almighty
(CD)
Various Artists, Evan Almighty, Original Soundtrack
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R202
Discovery Miles 2 020
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Carousel
(CD)
Original Soundtrack; Performed by Rodgers And Hammerstein
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R54
Discovery Miles 540
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Youth in Revolt
(CD)
Youth in Revolt, Various Artists, Original Soundtrack
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R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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Any number of U.K. musical performers who found fame in the 1970s
did so after apprenticeships of one kind or another in the '60s --
Elton John most famously, with acts like Simon Dupree. His Lion
King lyrical collaborator Tim Rice plowed similar furrows, as well
as producing and songwriting before Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar helped make his
and Andrew Lloyd Webber's names. That's My Story is an overview of
his late-'60s work, both on his own and working for and with
others, including a number of other soon-to-be-familiar names such
as Lloyd Webber and Murray Head. Rice's professional solo debut , a
21-track collection, opens and closes with the title track, with
the latter appearing in Spanish! -- showing that Rice himself was a
fine enough singer, though his slightly downbeat vocals don't quite
jibe with the polite post-Beatles rock & roll backing. But both
his efforts and more notably, those of other performers here show
that he had an aptitude for the kind of theatrical pop/rock that
acts like the Walker Brothers and Paul & Barry Ryan helped make
famous, and which makes his later musical successes understandable
in context. Nothing on the disc is truly a lost classic as such,
but it's a disc of enjoyable moments, including the two tracks that
Head wrote and performed -- one called, with sunny spite, "You Bore
Me" -- and six collaborations with Lloyd Webber, most famously the
splashy, Mike Leander-produced Ross Hannaman single "Down Thru
Summer," which was much later reworked into Evita's "Buenos Aires."
With Rice himself providing enjoyable liner notes reflecting on his
wood-shedding days, That's My Story is a footnote more than a
crucial career collection for all involved, but a sometimes
striking one nonetheless. ~ Ned Raggett
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Express
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Various Artists, Original Soundtrack
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R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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