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Free Music Notes for The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas: Music From The Original Motion Picture SoundtrackFree Music Review: Buy it, you wig-wearing, citified sonofa.... Hit: 5 StarsBrave the ridicule and get the soundtrack to one of the best Burt musicals ever! Ok, I think it's the only Burt musical ever, but these people actually have good voices.
Free Music Review: The HUGE problem with this soundtrack.... Hit: 3 StarsIt has always irked me that instead of including the MOVIE version of Hard Candy Christmas in which ALL whorehouse girls share lead vocals on individual lines (the true MOVIE SOUNDTRACK version), a gorgeous moment in an otherwise wacky film, they included a Dolly Parton SOLO LEAD version on this soundtrack which just loses the whole point of the song's use in the movie. In fact, a true homage to the way the song was presented in the film was recorded on the RUPAUL christmas CD, in which (s)he SHARES the lines with a gaggle of her favorite fag hags--of course, that version is total camp.
Free Music Review: WONDERFUL Hit: 4 Stars I just recently saw this movie and LOVED IT. It is really a fun, energetic musical and very entertaining.I went right out and bought the original broadway cast version. That one is good, but Dolly Parton is the best Miss Mona of the 3 versions available. Although several songs from the broadway show are left out, the best ones are included ."Sneakin Around" is my favorite one and this one is not in the broadway version. This is definetly the one to get and if you are a big fan you might like the others.Personally I didnt likethe way Ann Margret's voice soundedand the original broadway version wasnt as fun.Both of them lack the energy Dolly Parton can easily bring through the music.
Free Music Review: Light Hearted Music Hit: 4 StarsI admit it. I love Broadway musicals and their music. My favorites are the old standard Rogers and Hammerstein but I also have a secret passion for little known light hearted musicals. The kind that don't have big productions or take themselves too seriously. The kind that make you feel good after listening to them. While I like the Broadway version of this CD I also really enjoy Charles Durning singing "The Sidestep". I can just picture how well his singing and dancing (Yes Charles Durning can sing and dance) fit the movie. If you haven't seen it you should rent the movie.
Free Music Review: Don't bother. Hit: 1 StarsMore muck from the dreadful pop and Hollywood phase of Dolly Parton's career. The title alone to this movie and soundtrack should tell you about the level of artistic achievement it attains but the horrid thing is that the music is even worse than the tittle suggests. Pass.
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