by Bronislau Kaper
(in mp3, 320 kbps)
Quite rare score, I guess.
The album also contains themes from Green Dolphin Street (1947), Invitation (1952), The Glass Slipper (1955) and Lili (1953).
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Tracklisting:
01. Prelude and Theme (03:23)
02. Patrick (02:48)
03. The Martini (02:29)
04. Lady Iris (03:30)
05. Plantation and Fox Hunt (02:44)
06. Mame Goes Abroad (03:20)
07. Miss Gooch and Finale (01:52)
08. Auntie Mame (03:04)
09. On Green Dolphin Street (02:36)
(from Green Dolphin Street)
10. Invitation (02:55)
(from Invitation)
11. Take My Love (02:53)
(from The Glass Slipper)
12. Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (03:44)
(from Lili)
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Best regards
kane
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Hello Phideas,
To the best of my knowledge, there are two official versions of the score; the first one is a FSM release [Golden Age Classics series], and it has been combined with Max Steiner’s Rome Adventure (1962). The second one was released by Warner Brothers long time ago. As far as the track listing is concerned, both recordings seems identical [12 tracks].
As to this version, I know nothing about its origin, because it is not my rip. I’ve been searching for this score quite a while and eventually found this compilation. The sound quality seems very good in my opinion.
Additionally, there is also a bootleg recording with complete scoundtrack but I doubt whether it is available anywhere. For further information you may visit this site:
Auntie Mame- Soundtrack details – SoundtrackCollector.com (http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/17937/Auntie+Mame)
Please, let me know if you would like to have a copy of it.
Best regards,
kane
To the best of my knowledge, there are two official versions of the score; the first one is a FSM release [Golden Age Classics series], and it has been combined with Max Steiner’s Rome Adventure (1962). The second one was released by Warner Brothers long time ago. As far as the track listing is concerned, both recordings seems identical [12 tracks].
As to this version, I know nothing about its origin, because it is not my rip. I’ve been searching for this score quite a while and eventually found this compilation. The sound quality seems very good in my opinion.
Additionally, there is also a bootleg recording with complete scoundtrack but I doubt whether it is available anywhere. For further information you may visit this site:
Auntie Mame- Soundtrack details – SoundtrackCollector.com (http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/17937/Auntie+Mame)
Please, let me know if you would like to have a copy of it.
Best regards,
kane
If anyone is interested, I have the bootleg version. It has 47 tracks, and runs approx 70min.
The sound quality is is quite good.
The sound quality is is quite good.
Hello Ikitbeni
I am very interested in this one. I would love to have a copy of it if possible.
Thank you in advance,
kane