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Released: 2001-03-27

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Title Tracks for Toy Story: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
  • 1. You've Got a Friend in Me
  • 2. Strange Things
  • 3. I Will Go Sailing No More
  • 4. Andy's Birthday [Instrumental]
  • 5. Soldier's Mission [Instrumental]
  • 6. Presents [Instrumental]
  • 7. Buzz [Instrumental]
  • 8. Sid [Instrumental]
  • 9. Woody and Buzz [Instrumental]
  • 10. Mutants [Instrumental]
  • 11. Woody's Gone [Instrumental]
  • 12. The Big One [Instrumental]
  • 13. Hang Together [Instrumental]
  • 14. On the Move [Instrumental]
  • 15. Infinity and Beyond [Instrumental]
  • 16. You've Got a Friend in Me

Product Review
Album Description
1995 original soundtrack provided by Randy Newman, features 16 tracks. Rock/Disney.
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When Disney and Pixar were producing their computer-animation breakthrough Toy Story, a project whose R&D costs alone demanded a blockbuster payoff, the conventional wisdom would have been to turn the music-scoring chores over to the stable of writers who'd made the likes of The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast such sound successes. Instead they wisely handed the task to one Randy Newman, a musician who'd built his reputation writing some of the most skewed and astringent pop songs in history. The result is a technological marvel with a very human heart. "You've Got a Friend in Me" and "Strange Things" offer delight to listeners of any age, while "I Will Go Sailing No More" sounds like a melancholy orphan from Little Criminals--even if it's only lamenting a goofy, marooned toy space ranger. Newman's instrumental score is by turns gleeful and heart-tugging--one of the richest musical scores of the genre. --Jerry McCulley

Product Details
Toy Story: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2001-03-27)
  • Publisher: Disney Int'l
  • Label: Disney Int'l
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack, Import
  • Studio: Disney Int'l
  • Sales Rank in Music: #140490

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Musical Accompaniment to Pixar's First Big Picture., January 25, 2005
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tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Toy Story: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack (Audio CD)
TOY STORY was the first feature-length motion picture that Pixar released in theatres. The movie was literally ground-breaking in what it did for animation and also included one of the best movie plots to be seen on screen that whole year (1995). In addition, there was the music. Randy Newman has been plugging out show tunes for years on end. However, with the release of the TOY STORY, Newman entered a new era. Some will disagree and others will say that TOY STORY is when Newman sold out, but with the TOY STORY soundtrack, Randy Newman's music went mainstream in a major way and became popular with a whole new audience (largely composed of children and young adults).

TOY STORY is a buddy flick and the songs and music on the album reflect that. From the wonderful "You've Got a Friend in Me" to the charming instrumental "Woody and Buzz", the music and songs of TOY STORY reflect an awareness and mentality that is often missing in movie music.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Newman gives us fun music to listen to, October 30, 2002
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Brandon Cutro (Tyler, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Randy Newman, in addition to being an excellent singer and songwriter, delivers a great orchestral score for Toy Story. "You've Got a Friend in Me" is a great song, along with "Strange Things" and "I Will Go Sailing No More." The instrumental tracks contain a lot of variations on themes from these 3 songs played, in addition to a lot of other themes and ideas. The average person might think that scoring for an animated film would mean that the music would have to fit the scene exactly on every single move, otherwise known as mickey-mousing, done in the old Warner Bros. cartoons. However, Newman scores it as if it were a drama and just listening to the music would tell you that. There are some comedic and fun parts in the music, which hint that it is an animated film, but not like the cartoons of old. The score is overall enjoyable, light-hearted, and fun. Other parts of the score contain jazz related ideas and there is action music present in several of...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toy Story: A Randy Newman Masterpiece, December 23, 2006
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In November of 1995 audiences were treated to the first computer animated motion picture event: Toy Story. Many were to soon pick up a Copy of the Soundtrack to own that following Christmas. When I first heard the Score for the film 'Toy Story' it stuck with me for a bunch of years. Now I am finally able to write a review for the Score. Here is my Track-by-Track Review: (I will be only reviewing the Instrumental Pieces!)
04. Andy's Birthday: (3/5): As the opening to the Score of the Film I don't think I really expected much. For the opening it certainly doesn't start with much of a bang! Though I must say, it does get right to the idea of this piece. It's Andy's Birthday and Woody and rest of the toys are dreadfully worried!
05. Soldiers Mission: (3/5): Okay's heres the whole idea, Woody has sent the little green army men to go and see what presents Andy is getting for his birthday. This Instrumental doesn't say very much in terms of storyline presentation, but it definaly...Read more
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