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enlarge | Creators: Mark Mancina, Phil Collins Label: Walt Disney Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $1.45 You Save: $10.53 (88%)
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Rating: 219 reviews Sales Rank: 6393
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.5
MPN: 860645 UPC: 050086064571 EAN: 0050086064571 ASIN: B00000IZ90
Release Date: May 18, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Excellent Condition. Shipped Quickly and Free Delivery Confirmation on all orders.
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One of the Best Soundtracks in the Music Industry! December 5, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This soundtrack is incredible. Phil Collins is a terrific singer (one of my personal favorites, as a matter of fact), and whoever composed the instrumental music is a genius. There's not a single song on this entire CD that I do not like. The whole thing gives me chills nearly every time I listen to it, and that's a good thing. So if you haven't heard this soundtrack yet, then take my advice and listen to it. It really is awesome, and it is worth every penny.
Disney's Epic Jungle Soundtrack November 15, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In my personal opinion, this is the greatest modern Disney soundtrack around. To me it captured the atmosphere of "Tarzan" perfectly. Both Phil Collins and Mark Mancina did a wonderful job of harnessing the "wildness" of this film and put it to music. Collins has proven with this album that he has not lost a step. Channeling his inner "tribal" child, he cranked out some of the most memorable songs in Disney history as of late. "You'll Be In My Heart," "Son Of Man" and "Two Worlds" are epic pop tunes. They have definite staying power. My personal favorite, "Strangers Like Me," fits the film perfectly as Tarzan attempts to make sense of his new acquaintances in the jungle. Another wonderful tune is the film version of "Trashin' The Camp." This disc also contains a studio track of "Trashin' The Camp" performed by Collins and N'Sync, but it just isn't as fun as the film's version.
Mark Mancina guides the emotional rollercoaster of the film expertly with his score. My personal favorite is "The Gorillas."
Of course, no album about Tarzan would be complete without his signature yell. You'll find it at the end of the album on the "Two Worlds" finale.
If you enjoy tribal music, percussion, or simply a lot of well-choreographed noise, the "Tarzan" soundtrack will be a perfect additon to your collection.
Highly recommended.
Good Soundtrack July 27, 2006 Well, this soundtrack is great - all the songs my daughter and I love from the movie are there, and it's great to hear them. There are two versions of "Trashin the Camp" - the song by the gorillas playing items in the camp - but one we didn't like much is a studio mix, not in character voices or from the movie. It doesn't work for us!
Phil goes ape in this terrific album! December 8, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is Phil Collins at his abslolute best! You will have your Phil listening desires satisfied. This is a great CD.PERIOD! You won't go wrong buying this incredibly well done album. If you're hesitant to buy it, DO NOT DELAY!!!!! Go for it!!
Good Soundtrack-Don't Expect the Lion King October 28, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a very good soundtrack by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina. It has excellent drum beats, thanks to Phil Collins, and some very good themes and melodies.
The songs sang by Phil Collins are very melodic, and I can see why they're popular, and the score is also far above average for an animated film. To tell you the truth, there isn't much "animated" about the score itself. It is intense at times, emotional, and even tragic or violent. Of course, some of the time it is sweet, jungle style music.
I guess this is a very well rounded album, a great buy! But don't expect Hans Zimmer's beautiful score for "The Lion King." Because this just doesn't quite live up to it.
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