VA - Anastasia - Music From The Motion Picture (1997)

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Title: Anastasia - Music From The Motion Picture
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Atlantic
Genre: Soundtrack, Classical, Pop, Musical Theatre
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:12
Total Size: 328 MB | 129 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Jonathan Dokuchitz, Kelsey Grammer - A Rumor In St. Petersburg
02. Liz Callaway - Journey To The Past
03. Liz Callaway - Once Upon A December
04. Jim Cummings - In The Dark Of The Night
05. Jonathan Dokuchitz, Kelsey Grammer & Liz Callaway - Learn To Do It
06. Kelsey Grammer - Learn To Do It (Waltz Reprise)
07. Jonathan Dokuchitz, Bernadette Peters - Paris Holds The Key (To Your Heart)
08. Richard Marx, Donna Lewis - At The Beginning
09. Aaliyah - Journey To The Past
10. Deana Carter - Once Upon A December
11. David Newman - Prologue
12. David Newman - Speaking Of Sophie
13. David Newman - The Nightmare
14. David Newman - Kidnap And Reunion
15. David Newman - Reminiscing With Grandma
16. David Newman - Finale
17. Thalía - Viaje Tiempo Atras (Journey To The Past)

One of the more successful attempts by another studio (here Fox) to make a quality animated film on par with Disney was Anastasia. The music by David Newman and songs by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (the Broadway team that won a Tony for Ragtime) give the movie a sturdy backbone. From the Zhivago-gone-Broadway opening number "A Rumor in St. Petersburg" to the Oscar-nominated get-up-and-sing "Journey to the Past," the CD is filled with bright numbers, including low-key pop versions of several of the songs. The vocal talent is exceptional, especially Liz Callaway (Grizabella in Broadway's Cats) as Anastasia (Meg Ryan supplied the speaking voice). Bernadette Peters and Jim Cummings (doing a mean Christopher Lloyd impersonation as the speaking voice of the movie's heavy, Rasputin) offer solid support, with kudos to Kelsey Grammer as Vlad, the portly sidekick. The album's (and film's) star is "Once Upon a December," simply one of the most beautiful songs ever from an animated film. Using a waltz motif that is heard throughout the film, the song--with sparse lyrics--builds into a sweeping and memorable number. It will have your dancing princesses asking for repeats. The CD's liner notes include complete lyrics. ---Doug Thomas


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