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| | WALL-E | | | Music Style : | | Disney | | Record Label : | | Walt Disney Records | | Release Date : | | 2008-06-24 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Put On Your Sunday Clothes Performed by Michael Crawford 2. 2815 A.D. 3. Wall-E 4. The Spaceship 5. EVE* 6. Thrust 7. Bubble Wrap 8. La Vie En Rose Performed by Louis Armstrong 9. Eye Surgery 10. Worry Wait 11. First Date 12. Eve Retrieve 13. The Axiom 14. BNL** 15. Foreign Contaminant 16. Repair Ward 17. 72 Degrees and Sunny 18. Typing Bot 19. Septuacentennial 20. Gopher 21. Wall-E's Pod Adventure 22. Define Dancing* 23. No Splashing No Diving 24. All That Love's About 25. M-O 26. Directive A-113 27. Mutiny! 28. Fixing Wall-E 29. Rogue Robots 30. March of the Gels 31. Tilt 32. The Holo-Detector 33. Hyperjump 34. Desperate Eve 35. Static 36. It Only Takes a Moment Performed by Michael Crawford 37. Down to Earth*** Performed by Peter Gabriel 38. Horizon 12.2*Composed by Thomas Newman and Peter Gabriel**Written by Bill Bernstein and Thomas Newman*** Music by Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman, Lyrics by Peter Gabriel
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Bought it for "Down to the Ground" Submitted on: 2009-10-27 |
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| This was a great movie, but I bought the sound track for Peter Gabriel song "Down to the Ground" which is played for the closing credits in the film. Over all, the soundtrack is exceptional in sound quality and the musical performances. Like the movie, this is mostly instramental, and may not be suitable for the younger crowd. |
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Wall E Soundtrack Review Submitted on: 2009-04-06 |
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| I love this cd! My child is obsessed with this movie, and it has been a joy watching him listen to the music! Received the cd in a very timely manner in perfect condition. |
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Well-crafted soundtrack--deserving of study. Submitted on: 2009-04-01 |
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The WALL-E soundtrack is a surprisingly diverse, earnest and heartfelt composition. Especially satisfying are three main themes that reappear in subtle variation from empathetic to wonderous to grand. Two themes in particular conclude as recognizably simple and blended cords in Horizon 12.2 that tug at the heart strings (that is, poignant).
Oddly, the most significant theme, the one that introduces us to WALL-E's complex and inquisive character, isn't isolated and finally named on its own track until well into the score--a soulful little clip titled All That Love's About--which is, more or less, the main idea within the movie.
WALL-E is the most satisfying movie I've seen in quite a while and the music carries the story and scenes along beautifully. The selection of the Hello Dolly songs is also a strange genuis. Put on Your Sunday Clothes is hard to put out of your head. In the film, the tracks Down to Earth and Horizon 12.2 accompany one of the most pleasant closing credit sequences of a film anyone might hope to see.
Five stars to this CD. |
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wall-E A R Submitted on: 2009-03-30 |
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I don't know, it's a stupid title for a reviw i know, but that's all i got right now. But basically:
° The original song, performed by Peter Gabriel is beautiful - a new and great classic.
° The 3 (i think) selections from "Hello Dolly" are an awesome and excellent choice for the movie and soundrack.
° and the rest of the incidental music perfectly evokes the images as they pertain to different parts of the movie.
I love it, and my kids love it...by Barnaby |
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Very enjoyable Submitted on: 2009-03-21 |
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| I don't know why I waited so long to see WALL-E but once I did, I immediately fell in love with the story of WALL-E, a lone robot on earth who was part of a large group of robots whose directive was to clean up the earth. Thomas Newman's film score for the animated film was charming to say the very least. For the most part. I wasn't too fond of the songs with Michael Crawford. I understand why they are included since they play an integral part in the film but I personally just don't care for the songs.The rest of the soundtrack is fantastic. The "space opera",if you want to call it that is both subtle as well as bombastic at times but never annoying. I like on "First Date" how Newman gives the song a kitschy lounge music sound. I definitely loved the more classical influences in songs like "Eve Retrieve". The Peter Gabriel track "Down to Earth" is wonderful. The man can do no wrong in my book. I love his raspy vocal. The main reason I got this cd was for Louis Armstrong's "La Vie En Rose". I love the song and the segment in the film where Wall-E tries to impress Eve (to no avail). Despite not liking the Michael Crawford songs, I for the most part love the soundtrack to one of my favorite animated films. |
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