词条 | West Side Story (soundtrack) | |||||||||||||
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| name = West Side Story | type = soundtrack | artist = Various | cover = WestSideStory(soundtrack).jpg | alt = | released = October 1961 | recorded = 1960–1961 | venue = | studio = | genre = stage & screen | length = 75:42 | label = Columbia Masterworks (LP) Sony Classical (CD) | producer = Didier Deutsch | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = Allmusic |rev1score = {{Rating|5|5}}[1] }} West Side Story is the soundtrack to the 1961 film West Side Story. Released in 1961, the soundtrack spent 54 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's album charts, giving it the longest run at No. 1 of any album in history,[2] although some lists instead credit Michael Jackson's Thriller, on the grounds that West Side Story was listed on a chart for stereo albums only at a time when many albums were recorded in mono.[3] In 1962, it won a Grammy award for "Best Sound Track Album – Original Cast" and Johnny Richards orchestrations of the movie score (on Kenton's West Side Story) also winning a Grammy in 1962 for "Best Large Ensemble Jazz Album" further bolstering the popularity of the movie and soundtrack. In the United States, it was the best-selling album of the 1960s,[4] certifying three times platinum by the RIAA on November 21, 1986. Though the album was released just a few years after the release of the original broadway cast recording, it is according to Broadway Babies preferred by some to the earlier version both sentimentally, as the film succeeded in establishing the musical as a "popular masterpiece", and musically, as it contains "beefier orchestration".[5] DubbingIn her autobiography, I Could Have Sung All Night, Marni Nixon spoke of singing the role of Maria and of her observations of some of the other singers whose voices were dubbed into the film. According to Nixon, very little of the singing on the soundtrack was contributed by the on-screen top-billing stars of the film; while George Chakiris provided vocals for the character of Bernardo, Nixon claims, even Russ Tamblyn's voice was dubbed over by Tucker Smith because Tamblyn had contractual obligations with MGM Records.[6] (While the film was released by United Artists, the soundtrack album was produced by Columbia Records as part of rights it acquired in producing the Broadway cast album.)[7] Final determination of which voices would be used and how much for the film's songs was left to producer Saul Chaplin, who at various times told Nixon that her voice would be used to supplement or extend that of actress Natalie Wood or to replace it altogether.[6] After filming was complete, Nixon recorded several songs while watching film loops so that she could synchronize her voice to Wood's action.[8] Nixon also dubbed several lines for Wood and contributed co-dubber Betty Wand's part to the song now called "Tonight".[9] Although it was not industry standard at the time, Nixon arranged to receive a small percentage of the royalties for sales of the soundtrack, which, as she did not receive credit for her performance on the album, she indicates helped "salve any wounds".[10] Track listingAll music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Vocal performers listed parenthetically after song title. CD version
Original Lp versionSide 1
Side 2
Chart positions
PersonnelPerformance
Production
References1. ^[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r121393|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review] {{Billboard Year-End number one albums 1956–1969}}{{UK best-selling albums (by year) 1956–1969}}{{West Side Story}}2. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r121393}} 3. ^{{cite book | last =Ash | first =Russell| title = The Top 10 of Everything |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SnEr5hVm5n4C&pg=PA112 | publisher = Sterling Publishing | year = 2006 | page = 112 | isbn = 0-600-61557-X}} 4. ^{{cite book | last =Simpson | first =Paul | title = The Rough Guide to Cult Pop|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F7hpXcrqA-8C&pg=PA181&dq=%22West+Side+Story%22+soundtrack&sig=PmZuKMwKn0yeNeeckOB37im_Q3A| publisher = Rough Guides| year = 2003| page =181 | isbn = 1-84353-229-8}} 5. ^{{cite book | last =Mordden | first =Ethan | title = Broadway babies: the people who made the American musical |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WFyJdLgYlikC&pg=PA225&dq=%22West+Side+Story%22+soundtrack&sig=HyTn1SZEyigCH7WfJ0KQtnYA4Wk| publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 1983| page =225 | isbn = 0-19-505425-3}} 6. ^1 {{cite book | last =Nixon | first =Marni |author2=Stephen Cole |author3=Marilyn Horne| title =I Could Have Sung All Night | publisher = Billboard Books| year = 2006| page = 133| isbn = 0-8230-8365-9}}. 7. ^{{cite book | last =Krasilovsky | first =M. William |author2=Sidney Shemel |author3=John M. Gross | title = This Business of Music: The Definitive Guide to the Music Industry |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=y6MZdddVpesC&pg=PA232&dq=%22West+Side+Story%22+soundtrack&sig=OWx-ONYVHpdDouplEhV8IfPEGoA| publisher = Watson-Guptill | year = 2003 | page = 232| isbn = 0-8230-7728-4}} 8. ^Nixon, 135-136. 9. ^Nixon, 136. 10. ^Nixon, 137. 11. ^This song was released in a shorter three-part version on original lp pressings, omitting the "Mambo" and "Pas de Deux"; the complete five-part version was added for cd releases. 12. ^This song was not present on original lp pressings, but was added for the 2004 cd re-release. 13. ^1 {{cite web |url= http://www.chartstats.com/albuminfo.php?id=1748 |title=Chart Stats - Original Soundtrack - West Side Story |work=chartstats.com |accessdate=2 June 2011|archiveurl=https://archive.is/29lk|archivedate=21 July 2012}} 5 : 1961 soundtracks|Film soundtracks|Columbia Records soundtracks|Sony Classical Records soundtracks|Albums conducted by Johnny Green |
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