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John Morris, Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" FLAC album

Tracklist

No Artist Titles (Main Title And Credits) 2:08
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder The Plot 1:45
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder Bialystock Seduces Bloom 4:01
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder The World's Worst Play 2:01
Madlyn Cates, Gene Wilder , Zero Mostel, Kenneth Mars Frank Leibkind 2:46
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder , Mary Love, Amelie Barleon, Neil Harrison, Elsie Kirk Little Old Ladyland 1:17
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder , Lee Meredith Ulla--"That's A Toy?" 1:46
No Artist The Producers 1:27
Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder , Andreas Voutsinas, Christopher Hewett The World's Worst Director 2:42
Christopher Hewett, Arthur Rubin, Zale Kessler, Bernie Allen, Rusty Blitz, Anthony Gardell Auditioning 100 "Hitlers" 3:27
No Artist Love Power 2:26
Gene Wilder , Zero Mostel, John Zoller Opening NIght: Lobby, Overture 2:11
No Artist Springtime For Hitler 3:23
Renee Taylor, Dick Shawn, Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder Adolph And Eva/Bialystock And Bloom At Bar (A Toast To Failure) 0:45
No Artist Background Music--Bar Scene 2:05
No Artist Disaster 0:51
Zero Mostel, Christopher Hewett, Gene Wilder , Kenneth Mars Where Did I Go Right? 2:40
Gene Wilder , Zero Mostel Courtroom 0:22
No Artist Prisoners Of Love 2:33

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LSP-4008 John Morris, Mel Brooks John Morris, Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP) RCA Victor LSP-4008 US 1968
SF 8072 John Morris / Mel Brooks John Morris / Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP) RCA SF 8072 UK 1968
INTS 5075, (NL 11132) John Morris & Mel Brooks John Morris & Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP) RCA International, RCA International INTS 5075, (NL 11132) US 1968
LSP 4008 John Morris, Mel Brooks John Morris, Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor LSP 4008 Canada 1968
ANL1-1132 John Morris & Mel Brooks John Morris & Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP, RE) RCA Victor ANL1-1132 US 1968
LPM 4008 John Morris The Producers ‎(LP, Album, Mono) RCA Victor LPM 4008 US 1968
NL 81132 John Morris & Mel Brooks John Morris & Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(LP, Album, Mono, RE) RCA International NL 81132 UK & Europe 1985
RE 2147-2 John Morris / Mel Brooks John Morris / Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(CD) Razor & Tie RE 2147-2 US 1997
74321984152 John Morris / Mel Brooks John Morris / Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" ‎(CD, Album) RCA 74321984152 Spain 2003


John Morris, Mel Brooks - Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers" FLAC album

Musician performer: John Morris

Title: Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks' "The Producers"

Country: US

Date of release: 1968

Style: Musical, Soundtrack, Dialogue

Genre: Non music / Stage & Screen

Size FLAC: 1970 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 312

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Xanna
Mel Brook's comic genius is best captured in the original "The Producers", and this soundtrack gives an ample dose of the hilarious dialog, along with the classic music from the film.It doesn't get much funnier than Mel's "Springtime for Hitler". Although Dick Shawn as "Lorenzo St. DuBois" ("but my friends call me L.S.D.") reaches his comic peak as the druggie turned Broadway sensation. His rendition of "Love Power" is one of the many highlights of this nearly perfect film comedy."The Producers" has been redone on stage and on film, but I refuse to watch the remakes. It simply doesn't get better than Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder as Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom. "The Producers" is right up there with the classic film comedies like "Duck Soup" and "Animal House". And this album really finds all of the great comic bits from the 1968 movie. A must for any Mel Brooks' fan.
Xanna
Mel Brook's comic genius is best captured in the original "The Producers", and this soundtrack gives an ample dose of the hilarious dialog, along with the classic music from the film.It doesn't get much funnier than Mel's "Springtime for Hitler". Although Dick Shawn as "Lorenzo St. DuBois" ("but my friends call me L.S.D.") reaches his comic peak as the druggie turned Broadway sensation. His rendition of "Love Power" is one of the many highlights of this nearly perfect film comedy."The Producers" has been redone on stage and on film, but I refuse to watch the remakes. It simply doesn't get better than Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder as Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom. "The Producers" is right up there with the classic film comedies like "Duck Soup" and "Animal House". And this album really finds all of the great comic bits from the 1968 movie. A must for any Mel Brooks' fan.