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John Morris & Mel Brooks – Music And Dialogue From Mel Brooks’ “The Producers”

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Description

BOTH VINYL AND SLEEVE ARE IN VERY GOOD+ CONDITION (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard)
Label: RCA International, RCA International – INTS 5075, NL 11132
Format: LP, Album, RE
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style: Musical
Condition
Media: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve: Very Good (VG)
Tracklist
A1 No Artist – Titles (Main Title And Credits)
A2 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2) – The Plot
A3 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2) – Bialystock Seduces Bloom
A4 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2) – The World’s Worst Play
A5 Madlyn Cates, Gene Wilder (2), Zero Mostel, Kenneth Mars – Frank Leibkind
A6 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2), Mary Love, Amelie Barleon, Neil Harrison, Elsie Kirk – Little Old Ladyland
A7 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2), Lee Meredith – Ulla–“That’s A Toy?”
A8 No Artist – The Producers
Lyrics By – Mort Goode
A9 Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2), Andreas Voutsinas, Christopher Hewett – The World’s Worst Director
B1 Christopher Hewett, Arthur Rubin, Zale Kessler, Bernie Allen, Rusty Blitz, Anthony Gardell – Auditioning 100 “Hitlers”
B2 No Artist – Love Power
Lyrics By – Herb Hartig
Music By – Norman Blagman
Vocals – Dick Shawn
B3 Gene Wilder (2), Zero Mostel, John Zoller – Opening NIght: Lobby, Overture
B4 No Artist – Springtime For Hitler
Music By, Lyrics By – Mel Brooks
B5 Renee Taylor, Dick Shawn, Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder (2) – Adolph And Eva/Bialystock And Bloom At Bar (A Toast To Failure)
B6 No Artist – Background Music–Bar Scene
Music By – John Morris
B7 No Artist – Disaster
B8 Zero Mostel, Christopher Hewett, Gene Wilder (2), Kenneth Mars – Where Did I Go Right?
B9 Gene Wilder (2), Zero Mostel – Courtroom
B10 No Artist – Prisoners Of Love
Music By, Lyrics By – Mel Brooks
Companies, etc.
Credits
Presenter – Joseph E. Levine
Producer – Sidney Glazier

Additional information

Weight 230 kg

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