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The Dreamers(more) »rank: 19234by: John Zorn
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Lion King 1 1/2(more) »rank: 113398from: Walt Disney Records
: :Disney's penchant for quickie, video-only sequels to its animated features has earned the studio its fair share of criticism. But the soundtrack to the Mouse House's latest small screen follow-up to its classic The Lion King deftly dodges the chronic sequelitis that has undermined similar efforts. Reworking the original's 'That's All I Need' and 'Hakuna Matata' for star Nathan Lane's turn as the antic meerkat Timon (assisted on the latter track by the stellar vocal harmonies of Ernie Gabrell, Jason Weaver and Joseph Williams) casts both in an energetic new light. Elsewhere, the emphasis is on vintage r&b covers infused with ... |
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Class of 3000: Music Volume One(more) »rank: 67785from: La Face
:Album Description:Class of 3000 is the critically-acclaimed Cartoon Network original series from creator and executive producers Andre '3000' Benjamin and Tom Lynch. Each episode features a new, original song written and performed by Andre '3000' Benjamin accompanied by an animated music video. In addition, Benjamin contributes his visual direction for the series and its original music videos. The Class of 3000: Music From The First Season CD is comprised of 15 songs from the show, performed by the kids/characters in the show, and executive-produced by, who else...Andre Benjamin! :Fall in, funketeers: the first soundtrack to 'Class of 3000,' the Cartoon Network ... |
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Pokemon 3 The Ultimate Soundtrack (2001 Film)(more) »rank: 81111from: Koch Records
:Album Description:Class of 3000 is the critically-acclaimed Cartoon Network original series from creator and executive producers Andre '3000' Benjamin and Tom Lynch. Each episode features a new, original song written and performed by Andre '3000' Benjamin accompanied by an animated music video. In addition, Benjamin contributes his visual direction for the series and its original music videos. The Class of 3000: Music From The First Season CD is comprised of 15 songs from the show, performed by the kids/characters in the show, and executive-produced by, who else...Andre Benjamin! :Fall in, funketeers: the first soundtrack to 'Class of 3000,' the Cartoon Network ... |
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Brak Presents The Brak Album Starring Brak(more) »rank: 62130by: Various Artists
: :In the sometimes-twisted world of cartoons, Brak seems to fall someplace between Ren & Stimpy and South Park. Not quite as gross as the former and nowhere near as foul-mouthed as the latter, Valdemar H. Guerta (a.k.a. Brak) climbed to stardom on the back--or slippery ether--of his costar Space Ghost. Now the Brakster has gathered some truly unusual (and unexpected) guests for his first album. Like an audio nightmare cartoon gross-out of the skull, The Brak Album trots out many of his most obese obsessions: 'Rock Candy' (great for causing cavities, as Brak duly points out), 'Magic Toenail,' 'Big Fat Squid,' 'We Like ... |
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Fooly Cooly OST 2: King of Pirates(more) »rank: 87151by: Shinkichi Mitsumune, Pillows
:Description:The verse-defying, guitar-blasting J-Rock group the Pillows come roaring back with more sit-up-and-take-notice grooving beats and vocals on this second gem of a soundtrack to the ingeniously chaotic Fooly Cooly series. Musical collaborator Shinkichi Mitsumune (Utena, Love Hina, Sugar) spreads out more of his flavorful instrumentals to fuel the high dosage of anime insanity that inundates this quirky off-the-wall anime. This 17-track CD includes the vocal songs 'Crazy Sunshine,' 'Blues Drive Monster,' 'White Ash,' 'LAST DINOSAUR' and 'I think I can' along with five drama tracks. |
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The Simpsons: Songs In The Key Of Springfield - Original Music From The Television Series(more) »rank: 15613by: Danny Elfman, Alf Clausen
: :Who said musical comedy was dead? Was it you? Fools! There are more shining moments in each of these 39 zippy little numbers than in the complete score of any bloated Broadway dud today. Peppered with original dialogue, and seven renditions of 'The Simpsons Main Title Theme' (including Australian, Big Band, and Afro-Cuban), this disc includes beloved originals like 'Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?' Even better are the scathing parodies: 'Oh, Streetcar!' (Tennessee Williams à la community musical theater); 'Dr. Zaius' (Falco-meets-Planet of the Apes); and 'See My Vest' (Monty Burns's jaunty dissection of Disney's 'Be Our Guest'). With celebrity cameos from ... |
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Go Simpsonic With The Simpsons: Original Music From The Television Series(more) »rank: 13434from: Rhino/Wea UK
: :When champions of The Simpsons contend that the animated TV show is the best-written show on the small screen, they're referring as much to the songs that pop up in most episodes as the dialogue. Well, here's a springboard to the Springfield Sound that Simpsons supporters will find irresistible. The musical hotbed of indeterminate locale has drawn everyone from Sonic Youth to Tony Bennett, both of whom contribute original material to Go Simpsonic. But with a cast that includes the inimitable likes of Krusty the Klown ('Like Father, Like Clown'), Waylon Smithers ('Happy Birthday, Mr. Burns'), and Patty and Selma Bouvier ('We ... |
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Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost(more) »rank: 112694from: Kid Rhino
: :In the animated feature that precedes this CD, Scooby Doo joins up with Velma, Shaggy, and the gang to solve the mystery of the Witch's Ghost. Both silly and spooky, the soundtrack features tunes from Witch's Ghost, as well as selections from its predecessor, and original songs by the Hex Girls, who were assembled for this project. Headed up by former Go-Go Jane Wiedlin, the Hex Girls posture and bounce through their numbers, copping sounds from rocker-girl progenitors Pat Benatar, Blondie's Debbie Harry, and Wiedlin's old chipmunk-punk crew. Delightfully daffy, rhyme schemes run toward 'The Witch's Ghost / if she catches ... |
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Rugrats In Paris: The Movie (2000 Film)(more) »rank: 38933from: Maverick
: :This collection has a split personality. On one side, there's the youth Moment, led by 12-year-old Aaron Carter, the younger brother of Backstreet Boy Nick, No Authority, and Jessica Simpson. On the other side, there are the established artists, who are true surprises. Sinead O'Connor? Cyndi Lauper? Isaac Hayes? So, it's a battle between bouncy pop with its hyperextended beats and clear skin and the ragged tone of world-worn former heroes. Things begin with a surprisingly mellow track from TLC's Tionne T-Boz Watkins (perhaps she can't figure which side of the fence to choose here). From there, the beats step up, ... |
