Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Soundtrack (

Synopsis

In the Victorian London, the barber Benjamin Barker is married to the gorgeous Lucy and they have a lovely child, Johanna. The beauty of Lucy attracts the attention of the corrupt Judge Turpin, who falsely accuses the barber of a crime that he did not commit and abuses Lucy later after gaining custody of her. After fifteen years in exile, Benjamin returns to London under the new identity of Sweeney Todd, seeking revenge against Turpin. He meets the widow Mrs. Lovett who is the owner of a meat pie shop who tells him that Lucy swallowed arsenic many years ago, and Turpin assigned himself tutor of Johanna. He opens a barber shop above her store, initiating a crime rampage against those who made him suffer and lose his beloved family.

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Ballad of Sweeney Todd
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
No Place Like London
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
The Worst Pies In London
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
Poor Thing
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
My Friends
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Green Finch And Linnet Bird
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Jayne Wisener: Performer
Alms Alms
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Laura Michelle Kelly: Performer
Johanna (Parts 1 & 2)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Jamie Campbell Bower: Performer
Pirelli's Miracle Elixir
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Pirelli's Entrance
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Sacha Baron Cohen: Performer
The Contest
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Sacha Baron Cohen: Performer
Wait
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
Ladies In Their Sensitivities
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Timothy Spall: Performer
Pretty Women
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Epiphany
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
A Little Priest
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Johanna (Act II)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
God, That's Good!
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
By The Sea
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Not While I'm Around
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
Toby's Finger (Searching, Part 1)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Helena Bonham Carter: Performer
Searching (Part 2)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Laura Michelle Kelly: Performer
The Judge's Return
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Final Scene (Part 1)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Final Scene (Part 2)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Johnny Depp: Performer
Johanna (Parts 1 & 2)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Pirelli's Miracle Elixir
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Pirelli's Entrance
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
God, That's Good!
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Not While I'm Around
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Toby's Finger (Searching, Part 1)
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
The Judge's Return
Stephen Sondheim: Performer

User reviews

Joseph Harris
6/10

The blend of traditional musical theater elements with more contemporary and experimental sounds in the score showcases the versatility and creativity of the composer, adding depth and complexity to the overall sound of the film.

Amanda Campbell
8/10

The songs in the soundtrack are incredibly well-crafted, blending elements of musical theater and operatic styles to create a unique and unforgettable listening experience. Each song conveys the characters' emotions and motivations with powerful lyrics and melodies, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling.

Mary Perez
2/10

While the vocals were impressive and showcased the talent of the cast, I personally did not connect with the style of singing used throughout the soundtrack. The operatic and dramatic performances felt jarring and out of place in some instances, taking away from my overall enjoyment of the music.

Richard Lewis
5/10

The use of operatic vocals in the soundtrack adds a layer of intensity and emotion to the story, making the audience feel deeply connected to the characters' struggles and desires.

Karen Smith
5/10

The recurring motifs and leitmotifs in the music help to establish a sense of continuity and cohesion throughout the film, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Ronald Williams
1/10

The music seemed to blend together at times, making it difficult to distinguish one song from another. I wished for more variety in the compositions to better convey the different emotions and scenes within the film.

Sarah Mitchell
9/10

The seamless integration of music and storytelling in the soundtrack of Sweeney Todd enhances the overall impact of the film. The songs not only serve as a reflection of the characters' inner turmoil but also drive the plot forward, making the music an essential element of the movie's success.

Edward Phillips
9/10

The emotional depth of the lyrics in the songs brings a powerful sense of tragedy and revenge to the narrative. The themes of loss, betrayal, and redemption are beautifully expressed through the music, creating a compelling and immersive experience for the listener.