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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful: By Trading Pages (McNeil, TX) - See all my reviews This review is from: Aladdin (Audio CD) I have no idea why there is only one song showing on the catalog page. There are 21 songs on this CD. They are:
1. 1:20 Arabian Nights 2. 1:25 Legend of the Lamp 3. 2:23 One Jump Ahead 4. 1:53 Street Urchins 5. 1:02 One Jump Ahead (reprise) 6. 2:26 Friend Like Me 7. 1:39 To Be Free 8. 2:51 Prince Ali 9. 2:42 A Whole New World 10. 2:43 Jafar's Hour 11. 1:07 Prince Ali (reprise) 12. 1:35 The Ends of the Earth 13. 1:51 The Kiss 14. 2:56 On a Dark Night 15. 0:47 Jasmine Runs Away 16. 2:37 Marketplace 17. 4:58 The Cave of Wonders 18. 1:52 Aladdin's Word 19. 3:40 The Battle 20. 4:16 Happy End in Agrabah 21. 4:06 A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme) 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Aladdin (Audio CD) In my opinion for a soundtrack of any movie to be considered excellent, it has to have an extremely good score e.g. Star Wars, The Patriot, Braveheart, etc. Soundtracks for animated movies must have extremely good songs but it's usually ok if they don't have the strong score to back the songs up. Aladdin has both. The songs are awesome! "A Whole New World", "Friend Like Me", "Prince Ali", and "One Jump Ahead" are great. Lea Salonga and Brad Kane sing an amazing duet on "A Whole New World" and Robin Williams is perfect for the Genie in "Friend Like Me". He sings very well and makes the song funny at the same time. The songs are very well done but what really makes this CD one of my favorites is the orchestration. The score is simply amazing. Most people listen to just the songs only on these types of soundtrack albums but you can listen to this entire CD because the music is just that good. This is in my...Read more 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By Jake Stitch (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Aladdin (Audio CD) Aladdin features some of the best music ever heard, and both the songs and the movie will outlast time.However, this edition of the soundtrack is CENSORED and EDITED, NOT remastered. During the original theatrical release of the movie in 1992, the opening number, "Arabian Nights," featured the objectionable lyric "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face"; on this reissued version of the soundtrack as well as the 1993 video release of the film, it has been removed and replaced with "Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense." This is not only wrong, but it is done in a very unprofessional and obvious manner: that is, you can tell that the actor singing that line is different than the actor singing the rest of the song. ther lyrics have reportedly been changed for this CD release, as well (supposedly in Friend Like Me and maybe others.) However, I am lucky enough to own the original release of the soundtrack from 1992,...Read more |