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| Jennie O'Grady | Choir Master |
| Robert Ziegler | Conductor |
| Phil Bodger | Engineer |
| Sonny Kompanek | Arranger |
| George Massenburg | Mastering |
| Cole Porter | Composer |
| Glen Brunman | Soundtrack Executive Producer |
| Stephen Endelman | Arranger |
| Nancy Donald | Art Direction |
| Robert Cowan | Soundtrack Executive Producer |
| Anita Camarata | Soundtrack Executive Producer |
| Irwin Winkler | Soundtrack Executive Producer |
| Gilbert Goldstein | Arranger |
| Charles Winkler | Soundtrack Executive Producer |
| Gary Chester | Engineer |
Anonymous
Posted July 31, 2012
Nice renditions of Cole Portr's music. Fuller sounding than the original recordings, but both are keepers.
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Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble - Dave Gil de Rubio
It's no surprise that the soundtrack to De-Lovely, a film about the life and loves of legendary songwriter Cole Porter, is chock-full of his music. What is surprising is the diversity and depth of the performances, which span an array of contemporary musicians who also have cameos in the movie. Among the younger pop stars who transition smoothly into the pop standards mode are bad boy Robbie Williams, who gives a sophisticated reading of "It's De-Lovely," and alt-angst queen Alanis Morissette, whose rendition of "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" goes hand-in-glove with Stephen Endelman's frothy arrangement. Other notable performances include Elvis Costello's ...