The movie benefits from the excellent expanded orchestrations and conducting by Andre Previn assisted by Robert Tucker’s excellent choral work and the virtuoso playing of the Warner Bros. Studio musicians along with Rex Harrison’s most polished Academy Award-winning performance as Higgins. I won’t get into the debate over Audrey Hepburn’s casting except to say that at the time the film was made, Julie Andrews, although obviously a better singer than Hepburn and probably wonderful on the stage, could not have even come close to the level of brilliance displayed by Audrey Hepburn in this role on the screen. Unfortunately precious little of Hepburn’s superb performance is to be heard on the vocal soundtrack, which leaves us with a debate over how Marni Nixon, Hepburn’s vocal double, compares to Julie Andrews. Other than the fact that her Cockney accent is not so great, Nixon acquits herself quite admirably in the role, although I believe that Hepburn should have been allowed to do more of the singing with Nixon stepping in vocally when the going got rough, such as she did for Deborah Kerr in The King and I. But even so, Marni Nixon is arguably every bit as good a singer as Julie Andrews and performs the songs beautifully, in my opinion.
Still, the Original 1956 Broadway Cast Recording should be a part of any serious music lover’s collection, if only to savor Julie Andrews’ sterling vocal performance as the original Eliza Doolittle. The 1964 soundtrack should be equally enjoyed on its own merits, as mentioned above, and for allowing one to hear in brilliant stereo sound a more complete and better orchestrated version of Lerner and Loewe’s musical masterpiece. I hope you find this alternate non commercial mix as musically satisfying as I do.
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!8pIygSDC!-hB_J7NUQQHgTbYCChrHW2lYt_GY2yO-sKxpw07n6YQ
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Lots of thanks!!!!
Thank You !
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!8pIygSDC!-hB_J7NUQQHgTbYCChrHW2lYt_GY2yO-sKxpw07n6YQ
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FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!8pIygSDC!-hB_J7NUQQHgTbYCChrHW2lYt_GY2yO-sKxpw07n6YQ
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Here is a new limited time link to the file:
MY FAIR LADY Expanded Soundtrack
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!8pIygSDC!-hB_J7NUQQHgTbYCChrHW2lYt_GY2yO-sKxpw07n6YQ
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Happy holidays to all.
Happy holidays to all.
The MY FAIR LADY remix/remaster (as well as all of my posts) are my own work.
Here is a new hi-rez FLAC link to the file:
MY FAIR LADY Expanded Soundtrack
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!8pIygSDC!-hB_J7NUQQHgTbYCChrHW2lYt_GY2yO-sKxpw07n6YQ
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Yes, I thought that would be the case after I read other posts, although the procedure you describe hinted it:
A 1 inch multi track tape source of the WB pre-recordings of the songs and Rex Harrison’s on set live vocals mixed with the pre-recorded orchestra tracks was the primary source with additions from a 1/2 inch copy of the music & effects tracks and the final mixed soundtrack used to fill in any gaps to offer what I believe is a more enjoyable aural presentation of this fantastic soundtrack recording.
It must have been a significant amount of work for the engineer, but surely thrice the joy for the fan. Thanks for making it available to us, now again in FLAC. It sounds fantastic.