Little Shop of Horrors [Original Soundtrack] Howard Ashman

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 22,374
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 720642412527
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Little Shop of Horrors [Original Soundtrack]

1LISTENPrologue (Little Shop Of Horrors) 3:27
2LISTENSkid Row (Downtown) 4:17
3LISTENDa-Doo 1:24
4LISTENGrow for Me 2:24
5LISTENSomewhere That's Green 3:50
6LISTENSome Fun Now 2:17
7LISTENDentist 2:27
8LISTENFeed Me (Git It) 3:25
9LISTENSuddenly, Seymour 3:27
10LISTENSuppertime 2:04
11LISTENThe Meek Shall Inherit 3:21
12LISTENMean Green Mother From Outerspace 4:48
13LISTENFinale (Don't Feed The Plants) 1:30

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Editorial Reviews

In 1978 Alan Menken and Howard Ashman created a new musical take on Roger Corman's 1960 film Little Shop Of Horrors, which became a Broadway hit. Both involve a man-eating, Venus flytrap-inspired plant named Audrey II, raised in a skid-row flower shop into a massive beast with excessive chloroplast (testosterone?) levels. Though the film was inventive and campy, Menken and Ashman's music music - a mix of doo-wop and lavish songs along the lines of Rocky Horror Picture Show -- made the show's fun hilarious, its thrills outrageously gruesome. The soundtrack to Frank Oz's 1987 film adaptation carries on the musical's spirit: Steve Martin's rendition of "Dentist," about a demented psychopath who drills mouths (not just teeth) without novocaine, is achingly funny. "Downtown" is a full-powered choir of the slums; Rick Moranis works for an uptight flower shop manager ("He took me in, gave me shelter, a bed, crust of bread and a job, treats me like dirt and calls me a slob, which I am.") Martin and Moranis' sincere if limited singing is charming, and Ellen Greene returns as the original Audrey from the Broadway version; the way she belts out earth-shakingly high notes is bewildering, particularly on the lovely duet with Moranis, "Suddenly Seymour." The Four Tops' Levi Stubbs is a scene-stealer as Audrey II, particularly on the new track, the raunchy, boisterous finale "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space"; since film nominations must be new songs, it was added in hopes of an Academy Award (and did indeed receive a nomination.) When Disney added a tribute to Howard Ashman on the Beauty and the Beast credits after his death in 1992, it read: "To Ashman who gave a Mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul." He also gave a plant its appetite. Peter Fawthrop, All Music Guide

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Little Shop of Horrors [Original Soundtrack]by Anonymous

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February 20, 2005: Aha! I love this! And the singers are amzing! Personally, I like this version better than the cast recording!(don t hurt me) I recomend it! So gunny!

Little Shop of Horrors [Original Soundtrack]by Anonymous

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June 06, 2004: It's an amazing cd for an amazing movie!!!!!


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