All That Jazz (1979 Film)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Main Title [Instrumental]
- On Broadway - George Benson
- Michelle [Instrumental]
- Take off With This
- Vivaldi Concert in G [Instrumental]
- Ponte Vecchio [Instrumental] - Peter Allen
- Everything Old Is New Again
- South MT Sinai Parade [Instrumental] - Leland Palmer
- After You've Gone
- There'll Be Some Changes Made - Ann Reinking
- Who's Sorry Now? - Chorus
- Some of These Days
- Going Home Now [Instrumental]
- Bye Bye Love - Roy Schneider, Ben Vereen
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9453 in Music
- Released on: 2000-04-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Import, Soundtrack
- Original language: English, Spanish
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
1995 reissue of the soundtrack to director Bob Fosse's acclaimed 1979 musical co-starring Roy Scheider and Jessica Lange. Ralph Burns arranged & conducted all 14 tracks, whichinclude performances by George Benson, Sandahl Bergman and Ben Vereen with Scheider. A Spectrum/ Karussell release.
Customer Reviews
Long live the Jazz... and Fosse!
This is a marvellous collector piece. Coming from a great movie, this could only be an espectacular Soundtrack. I've always felt attracted to the film for its visual stile (just like any other Fosse's movie, especially "Cabaret") and the sarcastic tone. A courious note about this film is that a few years after Bob Fosse realeased this sort of oracular-autobiography, the author died just like the movie character inspired in him.
Some of the songs has a very 80's beat, which of course was en vogue when it was made. The album includes classic themes like "Concert in G" by Vivaldi, and also pop music classics like "On Broadway". The piece "Take off with us" is simply marvellous. But the best thing of this record os the ironization of the lyrics of themes like "Bye, bye love", "Some of this days", "Who's sorry now" and "After you're gone". This soundtrack is simply amazing.
Jazzy, funny, perfect
This is one of the best soundtracks EVER. The music--in light of the film--is funny in the most ironic sense. The last song is true show stopper. The film was both one of the most serious musicals ever made and also one of the funniest statements about death ever out on celuloid.
"Bye, bye love"....
Loved the DVD and this CD is just as entertaining. George Benson oozes showmanship so much so that it comes across just listening. "On Broadway and Bye bye love" are the stand out's.





