The Producers
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Overture
- Opening Night
- The King of Broadway
- We Can Do It
- I Wanna Be A Producer
- In Old Bavaria
- Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop
- Keep It Gay
- When You Got It, Flaunt It
- Along Came Bialy
- That Face
- Haben Sie gehört das Deutsche band?
- Opening Night! (Reprise)
- You Never Say Good Luck On Opening Night
- Springtime for Hitler
- Where Did We Go Right?
- Betrayed
- 'Til Him
- Prisoners of Love (Leo & Max)=
- Goodbye!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #50468 in Music
- Released on: 2004-10-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
Not enough stars on the scale
This is a fantastic recording - I laugh loudly every time I play it and I wish I could give it more than 5 stars. Since you're in for a long wait to get tickets for the show, I suggest you buy this immediately!
A riot with The Producers
I had gone to see the (London) stage show after enjoying the film many years ago. To my pleasant surprise the stage show had introduced some new features and the whole experience greatly surpassed the film. The original London cast of Nathan Lane and Lee Evans were superb with Lane as Max Bialystock having stood head and shoulders above the rest of the wonderful cast. Having had such a good experience I wanted to re-live the experience through the Cast Recording although I was a touch apprehensive about how Matthew Broderick would compare to Evans however I needn't have worried as he plays the timid, niaive Leo Bloom to perfection.
If you are easily offended by stereotyping don't bother watching or listening to The Producers but for everyone else who has a sense of humour who can enjoy Mel Brook's tongue-in cheek absurdity then this is a must for your CD collection. In these days of political correctness Brook's throws the rule book out of the window with his larger than life characters.
Clever writing littered with subtleties and excellent timing make this musical comedy glide through seamlessly. This is Brook's materpiece and he has more than successfully managed to transfer and improve upon a classic film to create the kind of smash stage show that Max Bialystock worked so hard to avoid. At least he could keep listening to the CD to figure out what went so right!
Yay..
Brill...couldnt say much else....really enjoyied the show so had to buy the soundtrack....couldnt say no when i saw it here...give it a try u wont regret it...xx



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