Music : The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)

Music : The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)

The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)

by: Elton John, Tim Rice, Heather Headley, Mark Mancina



The Lion King (1997 Original Broadway Cast)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0050086080274
Format: Cast Recording
Label: Walt Disney Records
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Records
Release Date: November 14, 1997
Sales Rank: 752
Studio: Walt Disney Records










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An Oscar win might suggest a score that would need a miracle to be bettered--but this colorful stage adaptation of Disney's The Lion King does so with flair. Composers Mark Mancina and Lebo M worked closely together to fuse the movie's many disparate elements. Where there was a veritable army exercising creative influences for the animated tale, this brings it all under the wings of a like-minded few. This is genuinely apparent as one track flows into the next. The African rhythms--both vocal and in instrumentation--come across as authentic and original all at once. No doubt this is largely through Mancina's passion for peculiar instruments and the possibilities suggested from nightly live performances. 'Grasslands Chant' is a good place to hear this. The hit favorites are here of course, but both 'Circle of Life' and 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight' are pleasingly unrecognizable with chorus and shifting beats. Better still is the likelihood they will now be eclipsed by some of the new numbers. Mancina's own 'He Lives in You' being a strong contender. With a sound mix as crisp as you'd hope to find, this is rousing stuff. --Paul Tonks









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Disc 1:
  1. Circle of Life - John, Elton
  2. Grasslands Chant - M., Lebo
  3. The Morning Report - John, Elton
  4. The Lioness Hunt - M., Lebo
  5. I Just Can't Wait to Be King - John, Elton
  6. Chow Down - John, Elton
  7. They Live in You - Mancina, Mark
  8. Be Prepared - John, Elton
  9. The Stampede - Zimmer, Hans
  10. Rafiki Mourns - Loka, Tsidii Le
  11. Hakuna Matata - John, Elton
  12. One by One - M., Lebo
  13. The Madness of King Scar - John, Elton
  14. Shadowland - Zimmer, Hans
  15. The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Weiss, George David
  16. Endless Night - Lauture, Jean
  17. Can You Feel the Love Tonight - John, Elton
  18. He Lives in You (Reprise) - Mancina, Mark
  19. Simba Confronts Scar - Mancina, Mark
  20. King of Pride Rock/Circle of Life (Reprise) - Zimmer, Hans


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Lion King Sound Track ...
We saw the Broadway Play and had to have the sound track. Great, fast shipping. thanks



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * sounds great ...
Purchased this CD for one of my children as a gift. The quality of the music from the Broadway production is great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Lion King ...
Took forever to get it, ordered 07/13/08 and received 08/02/08, but well worth it as it is the original Broadway Cast recording. Awesome!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love it!!! ...
We've taken the kids to see the lion king broadway musical twice and this CD has all of the songs from the musical exactly as they are in the show. The kids love to listen to it--and so do I! The music is absolutely beautiful.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The best \"Lion King\" ...
We have seen the movie and own it. We just saw the live Broadway performance and enjoy the differences in the music very much. My son refuses to listen to the movie sound track anymore. This CD is the best!


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