Judy Garland Stereo - Swing Your Partner Round and Round Pt. 2 - The Harvey Girls 1946
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2016
- Part 2 in true stereo from the original stereo recording! The Producer's Notes from the CD:
It is with great pleasure that we premiere the original soundtrack album to one of the best MGM Musicals of all time, The Harvey Girls, featuring the timeless songs of Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer, perfectly rendered by the extraordinary Judy Garland and a stellar supporting cast. The music for The Harvey Girls was recorded with several microphones placed strategically throughout the scoring stage, each creating discrete recordings called "angles" that captured the vocals and different sections of the orchestra. Each angle was then edited, using portions of many different 'takes' of each song or score piece. Finally, the edited vocal orchestral angles were mixed to monaural composite tracks ('comps') in preparation for final use in the film.
While very few angles for The Harvey Girls were available, most of the orchestral and vocal comps did survive the aging process and were used to master most selections on this album. Individual angles were available for the Oscar-winning 'On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe,' the joyous 'Swing Your Partner Round And Round,' and the wonderful outtake 'March Of The Doagies,' enabling us to mix these selections in true stereo. Neither comps nor angles were available for a portion of 'Training Montage (The Train Must Be Fed)' or 'Wait And See' reprise #2, so it was necessary to replace missing sections with the music and effects track of the fine-grain print master.
Due to the natural aging process of all production elements, the listener will note occasional variations in fidelity. Selections are presented in their original order and by name as they appear in the conductor's score.
I love this classic movie! The legendary Judy Garland is in a class by herself! Marjorie Main is a gem! Thank you for posting and sharing this classic performance part 2!
I think Ray Bolger is one of the most underrated or underappreciated entertainers of the past.
Had I been born back in the1920s I would have been old enough to have danced with them!!
This is the second movie that Judy Garland and Ray Bolger were in together. The first of course was the beloved, excellent, fantastic, magnificent, wonderful, MGM 1939 classic movie The Wizard of Oz! My favorite movie of all time! Thank you for posting and sharing this classic performance by all!
1:20 The last shot in this sequence is spectacular: Unbroken and going for more than forty seconds, it seems to be on a floating crane and captures every couple in a spin (led off by Judy and Ray Bolger, then Cyd Charisse and Kenny Baker) before slowly pulling out to include the entire company. The camera, in a sense, is dancing along with the cast.
You're right, it's brilliant and very difficult camera work that also has to rely on the dancers' every move. There's also a scene in "The Razor's Edge" with Gene Tierney et al at the railway station that also has a complicated and extended one-camera shot that's quite amazing, though not quite as complex as this but having a little more going on that has to be "choreographed" carefully.
i love that scene. i watched this movie with my grandma when i was little and i loved it.
This movie makes me feel so good
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger are dance in The Harvey Girls
I love love love this movie!
There were always some humorous clowns in a movie!!!
Around and around and aorund and around.
There were two filming's of this scene one with the lady instructor the other without her! I've seen both on UA-cam!!
I don't think so. Do you have a link for the other version?
There were two filming's of the shots for the movie one includes the lady instructor
Did this movie created with the help of Hammerstein?still like a Disney movie!!
Oscar Hammerstein had nothing to do with this film. The songs are by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer.
Is that Marjorie Main?
Of course!
Anyone else get dizzy?