Ragtime [Bonus Track] Randy Newman

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  • Release Date: 05/21/2002
  • Original Release: 1981
  • Sales Rank: 40,256
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 081227824525
 
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Ragtime [Bonus Track]

1LISTENMain Title 1:28
2LISTENNewsreel 1:31
3LISTENI Could Love a Million Girls 2:01
4LISTENTrain Ride 1:52
5LISTENTateh's Picture Book 1:41
6LISTENLower East Side 1:09
7LISTENDelmonico Polka 1:03
8LISTENCoalhouse and Sarah 1:35
9LISTENWaltz for Evelyn 1:06
10LISTENOne More Hour 2:47
11LISTENSarah's Responsibility 0:54
12LISTENChange Your Way 2:01
13LISTENClef Club, No. 1 1:42
14LISTENAtlantic City 2:14
15LISTENClef Club, No. 2 1:21
16LISTENSarah's Funeral 1:13
17LISTENDénouement 5:43
18LISTENRagtime 2:53
19LISTENRagtime Theme (Demo) Bonus Track 2:38

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Randy Newman was the nephew of film composers Alfred, Emil, and Lionel Newman, which would suggest at least some familiarity with the field, even though he had only scored one minor movie (Cold Turkey). And in his songs, heard on his series of solo albums, he displayed far more knowledge of popular music styles of the early 20th century than any of his singer/songwriter peers. Listening to his records, you could always tell that he knew his way around Scott Joplin's rags. Who better, therefore, than Newman to make his debut as a big-budget film composer by scoring an adaptation of E.L. Doctorow's novel Ragtime? So must movie producer Dino DeLaurentiis have reasoned in giving Newman the assignment. And the result worked out quite well. Newman naturally re-created much of the cakewalking Tin Pan Alley style of the turn-of-the-century era depicted in the film, but he actually had a more challenging assignment than might have appeared, since the story moves from one social stratum to another and ranges in tone from the comic to the melodramatic to the tragic. Especially impressive is the three-part "Dénouement," which brings the plot strands together. On this soundtrack album, billed as "music from the motion picture plus additional music," one gets to hear several vocal numbers in addition to the instrumental cues. A period song, "I Could Love a Million Girls," sung by Donald O'Connor, gives a sense of frivolity; "One More Hour," sung by Jennifer Warnes and, like the score, nominated for an Oscar, has a drawing-room formality; and Newman himself is heard singing "Change Your Way" (which was not in the film), the sort of song that would be at home on any of his solo albums. The 2002 reissue adds Newman's demo of the "Ragtime Theme." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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July 09, 2002: A charming and delightful album, out of print for years, that no-one should miss. This film score appeared under movie trailers and advertisements for years afterward, bringing Randy Newman's home-spun, gentle music to the ears of millions. I have owned the LP version for years and turn to it as I would Aaron Copland's 'Letter from Home' or his 'Quiet City' or Elmer Bernstein's 'To Kill A Mockingbird' - all of these pieces celebrate America at its finest, gentlest, most sincere, and inward-looking. The music is not meant to wrap your stomach around your spine, rather provide a sense of place and time and character, qualities often missing from today's BlockBuster motion picture behemoths. The reason I give this re-issue 4 stars is because the movie contained much more music than this re-release affords us, most of it as wonderful as what you will find here. I would prefer a more robustly filled CD than this. But, please, buy this CD. In the quiet moments, on a spring morning with the sun filtering through trees, or a summer afternoon with the humidity hanging off your clothes and the air thickly gathered around the baseball field, or an evening spent holding your loved one's hand and watching fireflies - all of these moments serenaded with this music make for a nearly perfect combination.