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The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T [Songs and Music from the Original Soundtrack]
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Music CD Cover Composer: Frederick Hollander Performer: Hans Conried Performer: Mary Healy Performer: Peter Lind Hayes Performer: Tommy Rettig Edition: Music CD Format: Import, Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2007-11-02 Music Label: El Records Soundtracks: - Opening Credits / Butterfly Ballet - Dream Sequence
- Ten Happy Fingers
- Piano Concerto
- Dream Stuff
- Hypnotic Duel
- Get Together Weather
- Because We're Kids
- Dungeon Ballet
- We Are Victorious
- Elevator Song
- Dressing Song Do-Me-Do Duds
- End Credits
- [Outtake] My Favorite Note [Outtake]
- [Outtake] Oh! We Are The Guards [Outtake]
- [Outtake] I Will Not Get Involved, Part 1 [Outtake]
- [Outtake] Grindstone [Outtake]
- [Outtake] Money [Outtake]
- [Outtake] Terwilliker [Outtake]
- [Outtake] I Will Not Go To Sleep [Outtake]
- [Outtake] Many Questions [Outtake]
- [Outtake] One Moment Ago [Outtake]
- [Outtake] One Moment Ago [Outtake]
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Free Music Notes for The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T [Songs and Music from the Original Soundtrack] AlbumFree Music Review: Even more awesome than the movie Hit: 5 Stars
I bought this CD because I absolutely had to have a freely transportable version of the song "We Are Victorious!" But in addition to the great music that made it into the film, we have the original artists also singing other songs that were recorded but ultimately left out. In terms of the movie's plot, these tend to elaborate clearly on issues the film wound up largely just implying.
I particularly love Peter Lynd Hayes's songs--"I Will Not Get Involved"; "Money"; and best of all the short but outrageous "Grindstone." "Terwilliker" clarifies a point that is very obscure until well into the movie--yes, he really does have Mom "buffaloed;" it isn't just the kid getting hysterical. "Oh We Are the Guards" gives Terwilliker's minions another chance to show off their "foul ways."
These "extra" songs were not in the end strictly necessary to the movie, but it's great that we can hear them--they tend to add an adult depth that perhaps didn't belong in the film, but it's a good thing that the art that went into them is not forgotten.
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