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Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Filmska muzika, Pop
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in Germany
Knjizica od 4 str.
knjizica 4 Cd 5-
Soundtrack album by Bette Midler
Released November 22, 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre
Popadult contemporary
Length 33:54
Label Atlantic
Producer Arif Mardin
Bette Midler chronology
Just Hits
(1987) Beaches: Original Soundtrack Recording
(1988) Some People`s Lives
(1990)
Beaches: Original Soundtrack Recording is the soundtrack to the Academy Award-nominated 1988 film starring Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey. Midler performs most of the tracks on the album, released on the Atlantic Records label. The album also reunited her with producer Arif Mardin. It features one of Midler`s best-known songs, the ballad `Wind Beneath My Wings`, which was a number-one hit.
Background
The original script merely indicated that `traditional music` was to be played at certain times. Marc Shaiman, Midler`s longtime music arranger, served as music supervisor for the film, and the two of them worked together to determine what songs Midler could sing for the film. Shaiman was already a fan of `Wind Beneath My Wings` and suggested the song to Midler.[2]
Songs
The track that was chosen to promote both the movie and the album was not `Wind Beneath My Wings`, but the song heard in the movie`s opening scene and also the opening track on the album: Midler`s cover of The Drifters` 1960s classic `Under the Boardwalk`. That song alluded to the title of the movie and the place where the movie`s main characters, rich girl Hillary Whitney (Barbara Hershey) and child performer Cecilia Carol `CC` Bloom (Midler) first meet. Midler`s version of `Under the Boardwalk`, released to tie in with the premiere in December 1988, peaked outside the Billboard Hot 100 chart and passed by mostly unnoticed, although it reached the Top 30 of the ARIA singles chart in Australia.
`Wind Beneath My Wings`, which had been recorded by several other artists before Midler in the early 1980s, among them Sheena Easton, Roger Whittaker, Gary Morris, Perry Como, Gladys Knight & the Pips and Lou Rawls, was released as the second single in February 1989, following the box office success of the movie. The song instantly became a number-one hit on the US singles chart, reached number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart, number 3 in the UK, number 1 in Australia and was a top 10 hit single in many other parts of the world. Midler`s recording of the song was later awarded a platinum disc by the RIAA for sales exceeding one million copies in the US alone.[3] It also won Grammys for Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards of 1990, and remains Midler`s signature tune to this day. The recording of the song appearing in the film is notably different from the one released on the soundtrack, and the movie also includes an orchestral version over the end credits.
The remainder of the soundtrack musically follows C.C. Bloom`s rise to fame as an artist, from doing Cole Porter standards like `I`ve Still Got My Health` to moderately appreciative audiences in dive bars, appearing in burlesque shows singing about the supposed German inventor of the brassiere (`Otto Titsling`, a song Midler herself had co-written and which had already appeared on her 1985 album Mud Will Be Flung Tonight), joining an experimental theater group (`Oh Industry`), to becoming a successful pop star (`I Know You by Heart`, a duet with David Pack, originally recorded by Dolly Parton and Smokey Robinson in 1987) with the right to record material of her own choosing (Randy Newman`s `I Think It`s Going to Rain Today`).
A recurring theme in the movie is Billy Hill`s old swing standard `The Glory of Love`, first made famous by Benny Goodman in the mid-1930s. In Beaches the song is first reluctantly sung as an upbeat showtune by a very young C.C. Bloom at an audition in the company of her overbearing stage mother. In the final scene the song is performed as a ballad by the character as an adult, and then in the context of the movie taking on an entirely different meaning.
The track `Baby Mine`, originally from Walt Disney`s 1941 movie Dumbo, was released in two versions with slightly different arrangements; one on the original vinyl album and another on the CD edition.
The version of `Oh Industry` on the soundtrack has a fade out ending, whereas the version in the film features an alternate cold ending.
The only track on the album not to involve Midler is `The Friendship Theme` from the movie`s score, composed by Georges Delerue in his only work for a Garry Marshall film.
Commercial performance
The Beaches soundtrack is the best-selling album of Midler`s career to date, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, number 21 in the UK, number 1 in Australia and eventually achieving triple platinum status in the US for having sold more than three million copies.[3]
Track listing
Side A
`Under the Boardwalk` (Artie Resnick, Kenny Young) – 4:18 * Includes uncredited instrumental intro.
`Wind Beneath My Wings` (Larry Henley, Jeff Silbar) – 4:52
`I`ve Still Got My Health` (Cole Porter) – 1:32
`I Think It`s Going to Rain Today` (Randy Newman) – 3:31
`Otto Titsling` (Bette Midler, Jerry Blatt, Charlene Seeger, Marc Shaiman) – 3:13
Side B
`I Know You by Heart` (Dean Pitchford, George Merrill, Shannon Rubicam) – 4:40 * Duet with David Pack
`The Glory of Love` (Billy Hill) – 3:16
`Baby Mine` (Ned Washington, Frank Churchill) – 2:27 * Note: CD includes alternate version.
`Oh Industry` (Midler, Wendy Waldman) – 4:06
`The Friendship Theme` (Georges Delerue) – 1:59 * Instrumental
Personnel
Musicians
Bette Midler – lead vocals, backing vocals (1–9)
Angela Cappelli – additional vocals
Rachele Cappelli – additional vocals
Gail Farrell – additional vocals
Ula Hedwig – additional vocals
Angie Jaree – additional vocals
David Lasley – additional vocals
Marcy Levy – additional vocals
Melissa Mackay – additional vocals
Arnold McCuller – additional vocals
David Pack – lead vocals (6)
Gene Merlino – additional vocals
Joe Pizzulo – additional vocals
Bob Tebow – additional vocals
Production
Robbie Buchanan – keyboards, synthesizers, arrangements
Claude Gaudette – acoustic piano, synthesizers, synthesizer programming, drums, percussion, other instruments
Randy Kerber – acoustic piano, keyboards
Robbie Kondor – synthesizers, arrangements
Steve McNicholas – musician
Jimmy Rowles – acoustic piano (3)
Dann Huff – guitars
Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitars
Dean Parks – guitars
Michael Thompson – guitars
Abraham Laboriel – bass
Neil Stubenhaus – bass
Eric Van Essen – bass
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Luke Cresswell – drum programming
Paul Leim – drums, percussion
Joe Mardin – drums
Carlos Vega – drums
Gary Coleman – percussion
Arif Mardin – arrangements
Marc Shaiman – arrangements, music supervisor
Georges Delerue – original scoring (10)
Endre Granat – concertmaster
Frank DeCaro – contractor
Production
Arif Mardin – producer
Teri Schwartz – executive producer
Jack Joseph Puig – recording, remixing
Joey Wolpert – recording
Ian Eales – additional engineer
Richard McKernan – additional engineer
Michael O`Reilly – additional engineer
Bill Schnee – additional engineer
Bruce Wildstein – additional engineer
Frank Wolf – additional engineer
Ted Blaisdell – assistant engineer
Ken Felton – assistant engineer
Ellen Fitton – assistant engineer
Rob Harvey – assistant engineer
Wade Jaynes – assistant engineer
Michael C. Ross – assistant
Joe Schiff – assistant engineer
Barton Stevens – assistant engineer
Doug Sax – mastering
Studios
Recorded at Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, CA); Ocean Way Recording and Conway Studios (Hollywood, CA); Studio 55 (Los Angeles, CA); Atlantic Studios (New York, NY).
Mixed and Mastered at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, CA)