Soundtracks and Scores : Anyone know the earliest soundtrack album to include dialogue?

Anyone know the earliest soundtrack album to include dialogue?


It's pretty common these days for soundtrack albums to include snippets of dialogue from the film. I remember the first two Tarantino soundtrack albums being particuarly famous for doing this, but they weren't the first to do so.

I justy fished out the LP soundtrack to Bob Fosse's Lenny and the LP features dialogue by Dustin Hoffman in character as Lenny Bruce performing some of Bruce's classic routines from the film.

This record came out in 1974.

I'm not saying it's the earliest example of doing this, but does anyone know of an earlier example?

Thanks.



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Re: Anyone know the earliest soundtrack album to include dialogue?

Well, I suspect there's one even a lot earlier than this, but the rare RCA soundtrack LP of "The Caine Mutiny" included both music and dialogue (as the LP jacket advertises):

http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=140095632414

Re: Anyone know the earliest soundtrack album to include dialogue?


Thanks for the info and for replying.




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Re: Anyone know the earliest soundtrack album to include dialogue?

The soundtrack LP for THE IPCRESS FILE (1965) had a bonus 7'' record with dialogue bits.

The CD reissue placed these bits between the music.





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