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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Released
  
December 18, 2007

Length
  
71:26

Artist
  
The Theatreland Chorus

Genre
  
Recorded
  
2007

Producer
  
Mike Higham

Release date
  
18 December 2007

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Label
  
Dreamworks, Warner Bros.

Movie
  
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: The Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack to the film of the same name, released on December 18, 2007. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is the second film in Burton's directing career not to include music composed by Danny Elfman (the first being Ed Wood). Burton wanted to avoid the traditional approach of patches of dialogue interrupted by song.

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He cut the show's famous opening number, "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd", explaining, "Why have a chorus singing about 'attending the tale of Sweeney Todd' when you could just go ahead and attend it?" Sondheim acknowledged that, in adapting a musical to film, the plot has to be kept moving, and was sent MP3 files of his shortened songs by Mike Higham, the film's music producer, for approval. Several other songs were also cut, and Sondheim noted that there were "many changes, additions and deletions... [though]... if you just go along with it, I think you'll have a spectacular time." To create a larger, more cinematic feel, the score was reorchestrated by the stage musical's original orchestrator, Jonathan Tunick, who increased the orchestra from twenty-seven musicians to seventy-eight.

The Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Deluxe Complete Edition soundtrack was released on December 18, 2007. Johnny Depp's singing was described by a New York Times reviewer as "harsh and thin, but amazingly forceful". Another critic adds that, though Depp's voice "does not have much heft or power", "his ear is obviously excellent, because his pitch is dead-on accurate... Beyond his good pitch and phrasing, the expressive colorings of his singing are crucial to the portrayal. Beneath this Sweeney's vacant, sullen exterior is a man consumed with a murderous rage that threatens to burst forth every time he slowly takes a breath and is poised to speak. Yet when he sings, his voice crackles and breaks with sadness."

Track listing

All tracks written by Stephen Sondheim.

* Not on the "Highlights" version of the soundtrack.
** Tracks that are significantly longer than their "Highlights" counterparts.
*** Song is either written specially or adapted for the film.

Additional album personnel

  • Executive soundtrack album producers: Tim Burton and Robert Hurwitz
  • Executive in charge of music for Warner Bros. Pictures: Doug Frank
  • Album Produced by Mike Higham
  • Orchestra recorded by Jake Jackson and Geoff Foster at Air Lyndhurst Studios, London
  • Conducted by Paul Gemignani
  • Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
  • Additional orchestrations by Julian Kershaw
  • Additional arrangements by Mike Higham and Alex Heffes
  • Vocals for Mr. Depp produced by Bruce Witkin
  • Vocals recorded by Andy Richards at Out of Eden, London
  • Rugby School Chapel Organ by Andy Richards
  • Music editors: Sam Southwick, John Warhurst
  • Mixed by Andy Richards at Out of Eden, London
  • Mastered by Robert C. Ludwig at Gateway Mastering & DVD, Portland, ME
  • Design by Gabriele Wilson
  • Photograph of Stephen Sondheim by Jarry Jackson
  • For Nonesuch Records:
  • Production supervisor: Katrina Beznicki
  • Production manager: Eli Cane
  • Editorial coordinator: Robert Edridge-Waks
  • Complete soundtrack and score bootleg

    On July 5, 2012, the complete approved final mixes recordings leaked on the internet, containing the film's complete clean soundtrack (no dialogue included), along with score pieces.

    Later, on October 13th, 2012, a complete film version soundtrack was leaked, fan-made using the complete recordings. See the track listing below:

    1. Opening/There's No Place Like London (9:14)
    2. The Worst Pies in London (2:21)
    3. Benjamin Barker/Poor Thing (3:37)
    4. Sweeney Todd/My Friends (6:21)
    5. Green Finch (2:15)
    6. Alms Alms (1:16)
    7. Johanna (1:00)
    8. Turpin's Library (1:30)
    9. Johanna (reprise) (1:43)
    10. The Market (0:35)
    11. Pirelli's Miracle Elixir/Pirelli's Entrance (2:26)
    12. The Contest (2:10)
    13. Judge Turpin/Wait (4:54)
    14. Kidnapping Plot/Pirelli at Window (1:40)
    15. Pirelli's Blackmail (2:09)
    16. Pirelli's Death (2:35)
    17. Turpin & Beadle/Ladies and their Sensibilities/Judge at the Window (3:28)
    18. Pretty Women (4:09)
    19. Epiphany (3:33)
    20. Little Priest (4:58)
    21. Building the Death Chair (1:58)
    22. Johanna Medley (5:40)
    23. God That's Good! (2:39)
    24. By the Sea (2:47)
    25. Yellow Hair/The Letter (2:42)
    26. Not While I'm Around (4:10)
    27. Locking Up Toby (0:42)
    28. The Asylum (1:44)
    29. Toby's Finger (2:43)
    30. Finale Pt. 1 (5:00)
    31. Finale Pt. 2 (6:23)

    Songs

    Opening TitleStephen Sondheim3:31
    No Place Like LondonStephen Sondheim4:25
    The Worst Pies in LondonStephen Sondheim2:22

    References

    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Wikipedia