Green Finch and Linnet Bird Song Lyrics
Artist | Jayne Wisener |
Album | Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (The Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Release | 17 December 2007 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 6/20 |
Duration | 2:16 |
Country | USA |
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Great. Love this version.
Outstanding!. Alright, I am a hardcore Sweeney Todd fan and I really don't know what (not on iTunes but on various websites) people are complaining about. I have heard and or seen three other productions of Sweeney Todd, and this one is one of my absolute favorites (my other favorite is George and Angela... really really really good). I know a lot of people will disagree with this, but I think Johnny's portrayal was spectacular, yes it was different from the originals, but I mean really, how would you feel? To back up my claim, I saw quite a few interviews on the movie. Tim had a completely different idea on how everyone should act, and besides it's Tim Burton! There's going to be gore and darkness but also there is going to be a little light and... well... COLOR too, if you know what I mean. On terms of the soundtrack, I found everyones voice positively beautiful. Helena put this whole new twist on Mrs. Lovett that I was really fond of. I love Johnny's voice for it's slight ruff-ness yet not to ruff to where it's just... eh... I haven't seen anyone comment on Edward Sanders so here I go... TOBY! Oh my god... I loved him. He was such a sweet character! I really loved Ed's voice and I can't help but label him as Toby, although Ken Jennings comes a very close second for his final scenes with Mrs. Lovett and his moment of madness at the very end. I also want to complement Laura Michelle Kelly... I've heard her as Mary Poppins and just CAN NOT understand how Lucy and Mary are played by the same person! Of course Alan Rickman was very good at performing, (this is the first time I've ever thought the Judge was attractive). I just cringe a little during Pretty WOman because of the concept. The only problem I had was a few of my favorite songs were either cut out or cut down, but other than that this soundtrack is outstanding. All my favorite people crammed into my favorite musical!!
:). Only musical I've ever enjoyed
Holy heck. Jamie Campbell Bower can sing? *fans myself* Sign me up? Also, Sooooooo many famous people in this
Doesn't work on its own. :(. I really enjoyed the movie, seeing it multiple times, but without the visual half, this recording can't hold the smallest candle to a stage recording. There's no emphasis, no emotion; it's all flat and smooth, as if they're just muttering through all the songs. I'm not sure if it has to do with how they recorded it or something (they all, for the most part, seem to have decent-to good singing voices, especially Alan Rickman), or just Burton's apparent thing for having everybody murmur their lines through tiny smirks/stony glares/etc. My biggest issue with the movie is the lack of emotional range the characters display during the more humorous scenes in the first half (I miss Len Cariou's toothy grin and braying laugh and Angela Lansbury's bright tittering; you can actually tell their characters are having a riot while singing puns about cannibalism), and hearing the movie soundtrack just exacerbates the feeling that all the emotion has been stripped out of the songs. Unless you're only in it for the novelty of hearing Johnny Depp/Helena Bonham Carter/Sacha Baron Cohen sing, or have never heard a stage recording to compare it to, I recommend not wasting your money. Even then, just watch the movie. Much more enjoyable.
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Green Finch and Linnet Bird is a song that was released in 17 December 2007.
Green Finch and Linnet Bird is a song from the Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (The Motion Picture Soundtrack) album.
Green Finch and Linnet Bird is performed by Jayne Wisener.
Green Finch and Linnet Bird has a duration of 2:16 minutes.
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