Product details: - Product group: Music
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Walt Disney Records
- Performed by: Richard M. Sherman
- Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack, Special Edition
- Release Date: 2004-11-16
- Number of discs: 2
- Tracks:
- Disc 1
- Overture
- One Man Band
- Sister Suffragette
- The Life I Lead
- The Perfect Nanny
- Air Mail / Admiral Boom / The Not-So-Perfect Nannies / Mary Poppins Arrives (Instrumental)
- A Spoonful of Sugar - Julie Andrews
- Pavement Artist
- Jolly Holiday
- Jolly Holiday (Reprise)
- Penguin Dance
- The Carousel Horses
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- Pavement Artist (Reprise)
- Stay Awake
- Trouble at Uncle Albert's (Instrumental)
- I Love to Laugh
- A British Bank (The Life I Lead)
- Feed the Birds
- Father's Footsteps (Instrumental)
- Fidelity Fiduciary Bank
- Panic at the Bank (Instrumental)
- Chim Chim Cher-ee / March over the Rooftops
- Step in Time
- A Man Has Dreams (The Life I Lead / A Spoonful of Sugar)
- Mr. Banks Is Discharged (Instrumental)
- Let's Go Fly a Kite
- Disc 2
- The Children Write Their Own Advertisement
- The Line of Applicants and Mary Poppins Arrives
- Notes on Mary Meeting the Banks
- Up to the Nursery
- Bert and the Talking Pictures
- A Carousel Horse Ride to the Seashore
- The Return Home
- The Next Morning We Meet the Sweep
- Uncle Albert's
- A Change in the Wind and an Adventure With Admiral Boom
- The Bird Woman
- Mr. Banks and the Compass
- The Compass Sequence: Timbuktu
- The Compass Sequence: The Land of Sand
- The Compass Sequence: Tea in China
- The Compass Sequence: The North Pole
- The Return Home
- Cherry Tree Lane
- Mr. Banks Decided to Hire a Nanny Himself
- The Children Write Their Own Advertisement
- The Line of Applicants and Marry Poppins Arrives
- Notes on Mary Meeting the Banks
- Up to the Nursery
- Bert and the Talking Pictures
- A Carousel Horse Ride to the Seashore
- The Return Home
- The Next Morning We Meet the Sweep
- Uncle Albert's
- A Change in the Wind and an Adventure with Admiral Boom
- The Bird Woman
- Mr. Banks and the Compass
- The Compass Sequence: Timbuktu
- The Compass Sequence: The Land of Sand
- The Compass Sequence: Tea in China
- The Compass Sequence: The North Pole
- The Return Home
- Everyone Descends on Cherry Tree Lane
- Mary Departs
- Studio: Walt Disney Records
- Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
- Package Dimensions: 5.5 x 75 x 68 inches
Winner of five Oscars (including two for Richard and Robert Sherman's memorable slate of songs), Disney's 1964 adaptation of British author P.L. Travers' beloved children's tales melded live action, animation and music more successfully than any film before or since. Containing the most complete version of the Sherman Brothers' score and a wealth of previously unavailable behind-the-scenes treasures, this double-disc, 40th anniversary soundtrack edition becomes the ultimate musical tribute to the beloved family masterpiece. The Sherman's memorable songs are showcased here in a more comprehensive musical context than ever before; indeed, a number of the expanded or previously unreleased pieces of the Irwin Kostal-arranged underscore now included were truncated in editing the film itself. The generous bonus disc contains the set's greatest historical treasure: a 40+ minute pre-production story meeting between the Shermans, gag writer Don DaGradi and author Travers herself. Also included is a lengthy 1964 audio documentary featuring the Shermans and stars Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, an audio montage of the songwriting team reminiscing and playing their original demos for the project and an illustrated 40-page companion booklet containing a history of the project as well as complete song lyrics. -- Jerry McCulleyCustomer reviews: Quick , 2008-03-25 This came first in a line of CD's that I ordered for my daughter's birthday. Quick service and great condition.
MY grandson's only favorite movie - and he's not three yet., 2008-02-16 My under three year old grandson in a fit of fever delirium decided that the only thing that would work in his world at the moment (1:00 AM, mid week) was to see Mary Poppins. SO his parents played the old dubbed off cable VHS copy inherited from my daughter's childhood. At that moment it was decided that a new DVD version was mandatory. It doesn't disappoint - at least not him.
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