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The Addams Family
(1991)
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1991 Capitol
2014 La-La Land
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Composed and Co-Produced by:

Co-Orchestrated, Conducted, and Co-Produced by:
Hummie Mann

Co-Orchestrated by:
Mark McKenzie
Steve Bartek
Ralph Burns
Dennis Dreith
Jack Eskew
Thomas Sharp
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LABELS & RELEASE DATES
Capitol Records
(December 3rd, 1991)

La-La Land Records
(June 24th, 2014)
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ALBUM AVAILABILITY
The 1991 Capitol Records album is a regular U.S. release. The 2014 La-La Land expansion was limited to 3,000 copies and available initially through soundtrack specialty outlets for $20. It sold out and escalated to collector's prices.
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Buy it... if you appreciate Marc Shaiman's distinct sense of humor and ability to combine the legacy of this concept's music with a smart parody score led by a memorably romantic waltz.

Avoid it... if your tolerance of zany, thematically haphazard cartoon music cannot sustain your interest in even the more whimsically dramatic highlights of Shaiman's work.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW
FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,228
WRITTEN 3/4/22
Shaiman
Shaiman
The Addams Family: (Marc Shaiman) Despite enduring popularity of the original "Addams Family" print cartoon and the 1960's television spin-off, a live-action movie continuing the concept took decades to develop. Even the production of 1991's The Addams Family, once underway, was hit with a series of odd medical maladies with its crew and was feared to be a flop, spurring its studio to sell the property halfway through. The intent of the adaptation was to return to the tone, story, and look of the original print cartoon, nodding to the television show a few times along the way. There was at one point the intent to play up the macabre elements, especially as Tim Burton was originally approached to direct. But with Barry Sonnenfeld taking the helm instead, The Addams Family remained faithful to the concept and relied on the romance and suspense of its story rather than pure comedy. The famed family of morbid obsessions deals with the identity crisis of Uncle Fester in this tale, a swindler placing his adopted monster in Fester's place as part of a scheme to steal the Addams' fortune. Despite popular dissatisfaction with this storyline, the movie was an immense financial success and spurred Paramount to produce a better-received sequel two years later that took a darker and funnier route to, ironically, lesser success. While widespread expectations postulated that Danny Elfman was destined to score The Addams Family, the assignment went to an ascendant Marc Shaiman, who had a few major features already to his name and was perfect for this assignment due to his Broadway sensibilities. The music of this franchise has always been a combination of slapstick orchestral comedy, Eastern European romance, and outright bizarre song and dance. This blend was natural for Shaiman's sense of humor, and his music for both this film and the sequel are fondly admired. Some of the song placements in these films are original compositions, and in the case of The Addams Family, they're insufferable but serve their purpose. The movies also inspired some of the worst mainstream album-headlining songs of the 1990's; in this first movie, that disgraceful performance was by MC Hammer for the awful "Addams Groove." Thankfully, the bulk of Shaiman's instrumentals for his The Addams Family scores bypass those horrendous diversions.


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Average: 3.24 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
1991 Capitol Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 40:48
• 1. Deck the Halls/Main Title* (2:19)
• 2. Morning (2:54)
• 3. Seances and Swordfights (1:38)
• 4. Playmates - performed by The Kipper Kids (0:25)
• 5. Family Plotz (3:54)
• 6. The Mooche - written by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills (3:31)
• 7. Evening (3:12)
• 8. A Party... For Me? (5:21)
• 9. Mamushka - performed by Raul Julia and Christopher Lloyd (3:30)
• 10. Thing Gets Work (0:56)
• 11. Fester Exposed (2:05)
• 12. The Rescue* (8:04)
• 13. Finale* (2:59)
* Contains "The Addams Family" theme by Vic Mizzy
2014 La-La Land Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 70:23

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NOTES AND QUOTES
The insert of the 1991 Capitol album includes no extra information about the score or film. That of the 2014 La-La Land album offers extensive information about both.
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