Cd Disney Pixar Greatest

  
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Product Description Lyricist: Randy Newman. Movie soundtracks for family films can be a dicey proposition--lots of filler and kitsch, packaged for maximum impulse-buyability. This collection of songs from Disney Pixar films hews to a higher standard, with wall-to-wall hits. A selection of Randy Newman's amiable stride-piano tunes share space with aching ballads by James Taylor and Sarah McLachlan, Rascal Flatt's rockin' cover of 'Life is a Highway,' and Peter Gabriel's sublime 'Down to Earth.' Personnel: James 'J.T.'

Cd Disney Pixar Greatest

Taylor, Randy Newman, Rascal Flatts, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Billy Crystal (vocals); Ben Burtt (sound effects). Audio Remasterer: Stephen Marcussen. Product Details Item number 6921712 Label Orig Year 2005 Catalog number 861290 Discs 1 Release Date May 26, 2009 Studio/Live Studio Mono/Stereo Stereo Producer Dann Huff; Don Davis & the Nite Owls; Frank Wolf; Dan Davis; Jim Flamberg; John Shanks; Michael Giacchino; Randy Newman; Rascal Flatts; Sarah McLachlan; Thomas Newman; Sheryl Crow; Bill Bernstein; Chris Montan; Bruno Coon; John Lasseter (Compilation); Chris Montan (Compilation); Dani Markman (Compilation) Recording Time 75 minutes Personnel - vocals - sound effects Also: Also Known As Disney Pixar Greatest.

Disney Pixar Greatest soundtrack from 1995-2009, composed by Michael Giacchino, Randy Newman, Thomas Newman. Released by Walt Disney Records in 2005 containing music from Up (2009), Wall-E (2008), Ratatouille (2007), Cars (2006), The Incredibles (2004), Finding Nemo (2003), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Toy Story 2 (1999), A Bug's Life. 2009 collection. G Lab Gsc 1 Manual. For the first time, Walt Disney Records presents the greatest songs and scores from favorite Disney/Pixar films in one CD. The album includes music from WALL-E, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, Cars, Monsters, Inc. Includes songs from Randy Newman, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, James Taylor and others.

Disney's Pixar films have been about as consistent as the sunrise since 1995's Toy Story, but the same cannot be said for the requisite musical numbers that have served as convenient bathroom breaks for both kids and parents over the course of nine mostly extraordinary films. Invalid Checksum After Decoding Window Microsoft Toolkit. While there have been some truly memorable offerings from ('You've Got a Friend in Me,' ('Down to Earth'), and -- the latter's contributions to Ratatouille were actually integral to the story -- they mostly come off as semi-enjoyable filler. Collects 25 tracks from their award-winning feature films, only a few of which are instrumental, and all of which are better than the wince-inducing musical offerings from digital animation competitor DreamWorks.