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The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
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The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
The Diamond Collection - Premium Jewelry for Women | Elegant Necklaces, Rings & Earrings | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
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Product description Guaranteed to be mailed within 24 hours of purchase (except Sundays and holidays). Amazon.com Marilyn Monroe long ago passed into an impossibly tangled netherworld of fame, history, and myth, one that all the digital preservation in the world can never really unravel. While Monroe's films and tragic conflict of image and personality have been endlessly explored, her generally underrated talents as chanteuse often get short shrift. This wonderfully restored 20-track anthology (the musical companion piece to Fox's five-film Diamond Collection video boxed set) goes a long way toward addressing that shortcoming. Crucially, it pays equal tribute to the behind-the-scenes talents that midwifed Monroe through her iconic performances in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and There's No Business Like Show Business (films that account for the Monroe performances here): Fox musical directors Alfred and Lionel Newman. Alfred's scoring and conducting skills are also showcased on the grand, Gershwinesque "Street Scene" prologue to "How to Marry a Millionaire." Indeed, the Newmans are the firm bond that holds together this sometimes dizzying collection of performances by Monroe, Jane Russell, Fred Astaire (a sprightly "Something's Got to Give" from Daddy Long Legs), and Ethel Merman (her signature showstopper, "There's No Business Like Show Business"). But if the sign of a great singer is the ability to "sell" a song, Monroe is the equal of her stellar cohorts on sultry performances of "When Love Goes Wrong" and "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It," let alone the legendary "Heat Wave" and "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (even if we learn that Lionel Newman presaged contemporary recording technique by piecing Monroe's performances together in the studio). There is minor sonic residue of the films' antiquated recording technology, but producer Nick Redman overcomes it with treats like an a cappella rendition of the Monroe-Russell duet "Two Little Girls from Little Rock" from Blondes, with the singers' voices separated left and right in the speakers. If you loved Moulin Rouge, here's a healthy dose of its spectacular inspirations. --Jerry McCulley
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I was a huge Monroe obsessive in my youth, but I couldn't call myself that anymore and am often quite dismissive of her presence in many of her films. I mention this to give some perspective to my review. I think this is a pretty excellent collection of music and other reviewers are right to praise the restoration work. I bought this mainly to obtain the wonderful selections from the film 'Daddy Long legs', the full six-plus minutes of the 'Somethings Gotta Give' dance-athon. It seems the decision for inclusion on this album was that it had to be composed, arranged or conducted by Alfred Newman. So while It's great to get the Bus Stop song' I would have loved to hear the rousing male vocal title track version of 'River of No Return'. The track 'New York' from 'How to Marry a Millionaire' never sounded better, you can really hear the excitement of those male & female choruses. Hearing Marylin sing virtually A Capella makes you appreciate how tuneful and expressive her voice could be. Unfortunately (and only a Monroe obsessive would understand) the version of 'Heat Wave' presented here is the same one on every Monroe compilation, with the same drag queen-ish overly breathy little girl voice and not the more warmer womanly vocal she used in the actual movie (I am not referring to the singer used on the official soundtrack album of 'No Business Like Show Business' but to what was obviously Monroe's voice in a superior take). That recording is obviously lost forever. Because it's an inferior take that isn't in the film, I would have preferred that they chose Marilyn's version of 'You'd Be Surprised' to 'Heat Wave' as it was recorded for the same movie as a possible alternative for the number 'After You Get What You Want' and I think would have been much sexier (which is the likely reason it WASN'T chosen). HMMMM mabey I'm STILL a Monroe obsessive.One more thing, even though Marilyn totally OWNED Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Jane Russel rules and I'm so glad she's included here.

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