According to Amazon for the highlights version ...
1. No Place Like London 2. The Worst Pies in London 3. Poor Thing 4. My Friends 5. Green Finch & Linnett Bird 6. Johanna 7. Pirelli's Miracle Elixir 8. The Contest 9. Wait 10. Pretty Women 11. Epiphany 12. A Little Priest 13. Johanna 14. God, That's Good! 15. By the Sea 16. Not While I m Around
I hope the release the tracklisting for the 2 disc set soon. Which will hopefully include the instrumental ballad(s), The Barber and His Wife, the bit of LADIES, and the Final Sequence.
This is one of my favorite scores, but I have no problem with changes including no "Ballad of Sweeney Todd" for the movie. That song is a prologue and, while a prologue can work great on stage, it doesn't necessarily work in film.
We'll always have the stage DVD and I'm looking forward to another take on things. The recent scaled down Broadway revival isn't my benchmark version of the show, but I really liked it.
What I'm hoping for are moments that far surpass the stage version the way "Cell Block Tango" did in Marshall's film version of Chicago.
If the audience could do better, they'd be up here on stage and I'd be out there watching them. - Ethel Merman
They better have it in the movie, not just an instrumental version. Or else???
The Ballad is not in the film.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
this IS only the highlights version...that means that there is more.
Although we have are pride, we have been known to cast for food.
BERNARD TELSEY CASTING, C.S.A.
"One more outburst from you sir and I bludgeon you to death with this microphone"
The Wedding Singer
Well, Anthony Head's part was cut before shooting started. He probably still got paid something, so "collecting a paycheck for no work" is probably more accurate than winding up on the cutting room floor.
There is no BALLAD in the film, and KISS ME wasn't filmed so I don't think it will be on the disc set.
Still kinda shocked that "Wait" is in but "Kiss Me" was cut. Actually, moreso surprised that "Wait" is there at all. It's a very... static number. I look forward to seeing how it will work.
"Your lyrics lack subtlety! You can't just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!"
MichaelBennett can correct me on this, but I thought all the "ballad ghosts" parts were cut from the script before shooting started. Hence why Head and Lee's parts weren't even shot.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
I believe Lee mentioned in an interview that his parts were cut during production when Depp had to leave filming to be with his daughter, who had fallen ill.
Lee mentioned at that time that, to keep production on schedule without Depp there, Burton cut all the Ballads.
Wait...THE BALLAD OF SWEENEY TODD IS NOT THE FILM??? You've got to be kidding me. If they found a way to make "Epiphany" work they could have done "Ballad." This makes me sad.
Considering the Ballad also addresses the audience and the fact that it's a play, it makes some sense why they cut it.
Plus, Epiphany is far more important than the ballad.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Not an interview, but an item in a London newspaper. Not sure if it's fact, but it makes sense to me - see the link. Lee is now credited as "Gentleman With Hat" on Widipedia's page for the film.
Sorry to be so ignorant, but do actors in a musical film just lip synch to the soundtrack during film production? It must be hard to match exactly when the soundtrack's made months prior. Article re Ballad Ghosts being cut
Yes - the tracks are laid down in a studio and the actors lip synch during filming of the scenes. The Ballad of Sweeney Todd was cut because of filming problems due to the illness of Depp's daughter. That is fact.
"What the hell happened to you? You look like a Make-A-Wish Kid. You know, I just knew you were gonna bring shame on this new family of ours, and it just figures you had to go make yourself over into some heroin-shootin skate board chic on the only day E! could interview you!" - Cherry Cherry, on her daughter Mary Cherry
(Mary Cherry! "Stop lyin', lil Lilly, you looooved it!")
"Zac is sweet as can be. He's very much just a sweet kid from California who happens to have a face that looks like it was drawn by Michelangelo, (if Michelangelo did anime)." -Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!" -E!'s "The Soup"
I don't have a problem with the ballad being cut. By its nature, the song is very theatrical and most likely wouldn't work on film.
"You drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - Betty Parris to Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
"Zac is sweet as can be. He's very much just a sweet kid from California who happens to have a face that looks like it was drawn by Michelangelo, (if Michelangelo did anime)." -Adam Shankman.
"I haven't left this building since Windows 3.1!"
"Celebrating a birthday this week: Rene Descartes is 412! Do you know who he is? Then why are you watching this show? You could probably get into college and even get one of those job things. As for the rest of us; Amanda Bynes is 22! Yay!" -E!'s "The Soup"