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Music CD - The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958

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Music CD: The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons, 1936-1958
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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1. Putty Tat Trouble Part 6 2. Hillbilly Hare 3. Early WB Scores: The Depression Era 4. The Good Egg 5. Various Cues From Bugs Bunny Films 6. There They Go Go Go 7. Stalling Self-Parody: Music From Porky's Preview 8. Anxiety Montage 9. Stalling: The War Years 10. Medley: Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungary Cannibals 11. Carl Stalling With Milt Franklyn In Session 12. Speedy Gonzalez/Meets Two Crows From Taco 13. Powerhouse And Other Cuts From The Early 50's 14. Porky In Wackyland/Dough For The Do Do 15. To Itch His Own
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0075992602723 Format: Soundtrack Label: Warner Bros / Wea Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: 1990-07-17 Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great memories! Comment: Great memories of the cartoons I watched as a youngster. Tidbits of melodies that will always depict a certain cartoon or character. Good stuff!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best compilation CD ever Comment: Carl Stalling gave me the best musical education I ever had. I'm spending the rest of my life learning the titles and composers of all the hundreds of tunes I first heard in his cartoon scores. I've had this CD ever since it came out, and it still is one of my favorites.
Only a handful of tracks are a complete score from one cartoon; most are snippets from several cartoons edited together with a common theme.
This CD is about a composer and his music, more than about the cartoons for which he composed it. To drive home this point, it includes the score from, of all things, 1939's "The Good Egg." No one would consider "The Good Egg" to be among the best Warner cartoons, but the score, heard by itself, turns out to be a tour de force that is highly representative of Stalling's work. That's what makes this CD such a great listening experience: It was pieced together by musicologists who chose the music based on its auditory qualities, and not on the relative fame of the cartoon associated with it. It is not merely a trip down memory lane (although it is that, too), but is a great creative work in its own right.
Despite the vast amount of Stalling music that exists, this CD provides as ambitious and exhaustive an overview as can be given, and its 1995 follow-up, while also worth having, is but a pale afterthought. There's no following this act.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Here we go. Comment: This CD features music from the Warner Brothers cartoon film scores by Carl Stalling. There are some complete scores and also some "medleys", with clips from various cartoons strung together. Carl Stalling was a master at writing music for cartoons, but something is lost when you just hear the music without seeing the cartoon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stallings CDs Comment: If you harken back to the days when you snuggled on the couch on a Saturday morning with your little ones, and ate donuts and drank juice and watched "Bugs Bunny" you will love these CDs. You'll recognize all the characters and their entrances and their pratfalls...and laugh and say "I've heard that!"...it's a walk down memory lane and a very special one, at that. I highly reccommend these to anyone who loves B Bunny.
Not to mention these are some of the finest musicians you will ever hear...a lesson in classical music, and cartoons.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Carl Stalling Project Comment: Music from Warner Brothers cartoons "Golden Years" (1936-1958).
Carl Stalling was the chief music arranger for Warner Brothers cartoons from 1936 to 1958. He was one of the foremost composers of cartoon music. This disk is much better than "The Carl Stalling Project Volume II."
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Editorial Reviews:
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For fans of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, et al., this is the essential cartoon soundtrack as well as a monument to surrealism. During his 22 years as a composer for Warner Bros. animated shorts, Stalling invented the musical vocabulary of cartoons. Producer Hal Willner has lovingly assembled a sonic collage that showcases Stalling's compositional genius and uncanny ability to borrow a tune. It's a whirling collection of random moments, chock full of music you never knew you knew, from Bugs Bunny's theme from "Rabbit Fire" to Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse" to Stalling's own "Woo! Woo!" Also included in the mix: outtakes from recording sessions, and several complete scores. --Heidi MacDonald
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