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Jun 08, 2006
Terrible!
5 of 7 found this helpful Despite noble efforts by Tracey Ullman & Carol Burnett, this is a Disneyfied, homogenized, watered down, and snail-paced "pablum" version of what was once a fast-paced, rib splittingly funny show. They won't re-release either the 1964 monochrome telecast [the best] or the 1970 color remake [second best] but force this vastly inferior verson upon us. No, this show isn't for kids, it never was. It was meant as the "adult version" of the fairy tale. Try to find someone with a copy of the original if you can... it's an experience not to be missed! This DVD, however, IS an offering you can easily miss.

Apr 13, 2017
Perfect
These pads restore the fit, comfort and sound quality to original, out-of-the-box performance
May 14, 2006
NOT a soundtrack album... not even close!
1 of 1 found this helpful I have this CD and see it advertized all over as a "Soundtrack Album." It is NOT! It is a studio recording, made in Europe in 1962 [which also means the listed SPARS code of "DDD" is false. It is ADD at best. All that having been cleared up, this CD is a re-release of an early "Somerset Stereo" LP that you found in the 99 cent bin at department stores, touting a full-frequency hi-fi range from 20-20,000 Hz. Well, the sound here is good, but certainly not Mercury Living Presence or RCA Living Stereo quality. The playing is average, and sometimes quite muscular, which adds excitement along the way, but the tempos are slower then you'd be used to if you're familiar with the actual ORIGINAL movie soundtracks, and the chorus sings with a curiously "wobbly" tone. This CD can be fun, but is decidedly only a curiosity for the serious movie music buff. Be warned, it's OK, but short, having less than 45 minutes of music, but it can be one of those "turn the volume way up and smirk" bombast CDs when you're in the right mood. At least this re-release credits the actual conductor and orchestra. The original vinyl [which I grew up with] credited the perfermers rather crypticly as only "The Cinema Soundstage Orchestra." I still wonder why a 99 cent average analog record from 1962 should resurface as a $10 - $17 premium priced CD.