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Thursday, January 21, 2010
  Beauty and the Beast - Trinidad and Tobago Showboat Orchestra











It's another celebrity birthday today, this time for ROBBY BENSON who turns 54! If you are a Disney fan then you probably know Benson as the voice of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast.

Here are five things you probably didn't know about Robby Benson:

  • Benson was the director for the entire 25-episode second season of Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom Ellen.
  • Benson's other voice over work includes the lead role in The Legend of Prince Valiant and J.T. Marsh in Exosquad, as well as reprising the role of the Beast in all the Beauty and the Beast sequels House of Mouse and the Kingdom Hearts video games.
  • Benson auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars but lost to Mark Hamill.
  • Benson was born with a heart defect that caused him to have surgery a few times throughout his life. This lead to the creation of the off-Broadway musical Open Heart of which he wrote all of the script and music.
  • Benson's two children are called Lyric and Zephyr.

  • Today's cover is from the album BEAUTY AND THE BEAT by the steelband group TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO SHOWBOAT ORCHESTRA. Don't let the opening of this song fool you. It starts off with Something There but then goes into Beauty and the Beast.

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    Thursday, November 13, 2008
      Beauty and the Beast (Beats and the Beast Remix) - Lump Eye

    Today is the 17th anniversary of the release of Disney's 30th animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast. To celebrate I am posting this interesting remix of the titular song.

    Beauty and the Beast (Beats and the Beast Remix) can be found on the Japanese exclusive BREAKS & BEATS DISNEY, an album of electronic remixes of popular Disney songs. This isn't your typical 'Dance Remix' album, this is an all-out electronic funfest that features some of the top talent in their element.

    This track features a sample of the main flute line that is looped throughout the four minutes. This may seem a bit monotonous by the end but it is actually kind of relaxing. There is a Japanese rapper that also adds to the relaxing mood of the remix. Can anyone tell me what he is rapping about?

    The credits for this song go to LUMP EYE but I can't find any info on this person/group at all. Can anyone give me some info?









    Beauty and the Beast (Beats and the Beast Remix)
    Lump Eye
    2005

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    Monday, May 26, 2008
      Beauty and the Beast - James Galway

    To start out the week I am posting a soothing cover of the love ballad from Beauty and the Beast by professional flautist SIR JAMES GALWAY which he recorded for his 1993 album AT THE MOVIES.

    Galway has been a professional flute player since the early 50s when he played with the Philharmonic Orchestra. He quickly rose to popularity as a solo flautist and is now one of the most well known flute players in the world.

    While most of his work is in the classical world, Galway does branch out to the world of pop and showtunes and has two Disney covers, this one and Can You Feel the Love Tonight.

    If you think you haven't heard Sir James before, have you seen Lord of the Rings? He was a featured flautist throughout the Howard Shore score.









    Beauty and the Beast
    James Galway
    1993

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    Tuesday, November 13, 2007
      Beauty and the Beast - Diamond Rio

    Walt Disney Animation's 30th animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast, is 16 years old today! Let's celebrate the classic by playing a cover of the titular song.

    Today's cover is by modern country group DIAMOND RIO. The group, who formed in 1984, was the first country act to have their debut single hit number one on the Billboard country charts. Five albums later, the group is stronger than ever and their single One More Day, which was released early 2001, made it huge in radio rotation as a tribute song for those lost in the 9/11 tragedy.

    This is the second track I've posted from THE BEST OF COUNTRY SING THE BEST OF DISNEY. It is not one of the best on the disc but it is certainly worth listening to. What are your thoughts on this cover?









    Beauty and the Beast
    Diamond Rio
    1996

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    Tuesday, October 16, 2007
      Beauty and the Beast - English Chamber Orchestra with Carol Rosenberger

    Everybody give a big "Happy Birthday" to ANGELA LANSBURY who turns 82 today! Angela is a stage and screen veteran, having been in the movie, television and theatre business since 1944 acting in such memorable project like The Picture of Dorian Gray, the Manchurian Candidate, Murder, She Wrote and Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks! My favourite film of Angela's is Beauty and the Beast.

    So, to celebrate Angela Lansbury's birthday, I am posting a cover of the song she sang as Mrs. Potts, Beauty and the Beast. This particular recording was composed by Donald Fraser and is performed by the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with CAROL ROSENBERGER on the piano.

    As with all the tracks on HEIGH-HO MOZART, this piece was re-written in the style of a great classical composer. In this case it is SERGEI RACHMANINOFF, a Russian composer and pianist whose work was influential in the Romantic era of classical music. He is known for his flowing melodies and beautiful piano scores. One of his most famous works, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a standard in the classical world and is also used frequently in film.

    This interpretation of Beauty and the Beast is modeled after one of his piano concertos. Rachmaninov had really big hands, allowing he to play thirteenths on the piano. You can hear this being mimicked in this track.









    Beauty and the Beast
    English Chamber Orchestra
    1995

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