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Phil Collins Album - Brother Bear

Phil Collins Album - Brother Bear (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (35 ratings)
Release Date:2003-10-21
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adventure, Animation, Family, Fantasy, Film Music, Original Score, Pop, Soundtrack, Soundtracks & Film Scores, Soundtracks & Scores
Label:Walt Disney Records
UPC:050086012770
Approx. Price:$12.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Look Through My Eyes
2 . Great Spirits
3 . Welcome - Bulgarian Women's Choir
4 . No Way Out [Single Version]
5 . Transformation - The Blind Boys of Alabama, Phil Collins, Oren Waters
6 . On My Way
7 . Welcome
8 . No Way Out [Theme from "Brother Bear"]
9 . Transformation
10 . Three Brothers -
11 . Awakes as a Bear - Tina Turner
12 . Wilderness of Danger and Beauty
Customer review - 2003-11-04
- Perfectly matched with the beautiful visuals of the film
I really had doubts about this whole brother bear project at first buti gave it a chance and when i saw the movie i was blown away. Unlike others i was not impressed by tarzan, i thought the music didn't match the feeling and style of the movie. Brother Bear was the complete opposite I felt that the music perfectly fit the visuals and the mood of the film. Many will listen to this album on its own and doubt the quality of this music but remember its meant to combine and accentuate the moods and moments in this beautiful wonderful film. If you want to really experience this soundtrack see the movie and the music will come alive for you.
Customer review - 2004-02-17
- A Job Well-Done
ONE: Look Through My Eyes

This one is the best off the whole CD. From the start of the music, you can tell it's going to be an upbeat and charging song. You aren't, however, prepared for the more emotional quality you find in it. This track has a style all its own. It's a one you'll probably find yourself lip-syncing to, easily. It draws you right in, and I don't think Disney could have started their Soundtrack with a better song!

TWO: Great Spirits (Tina Turner)

I wasn't as impressed with this track, mostly because Tina's voice is not my favorite style. It's very deep and powerful, and really quite professional. I've no doubt that many will enjoy such music as this. As to the lyrics, looking past the Indian message that is put across, I greatly enjoyed the way this track was mixed. In the end, this song is still worth hearing, if only for a taste of originality. (Phil Collin's version of this song is excellent, but only available through certain US stores)

THREE: Welcome

I didn't care much for this song when first I heard it, mostly because the lyrics are quite simplistic at first listen. Afterwards, I came to the conclusion that the style was good, and the singing and music were neither annoying nor wandering. As to the lyrics, they still seem somewhat basic, but in the end, it all boils down to opinion. There are certainly things to like about this song, even if it wasn't the best.

FOUR: No Way Out (Single)

Probably one of the most excellent tracks on this CD, this song is both emotional and hopeful in the course of the same lyrics. One might say it's needlessly sad, with words like "everyone I love; they're all gone" but I honestly find it an even balance, thanks to the much happier ending. I think this track ended up a great illustration of the movie Brother Bear in general; a journey from despair and loss to hope and revelation. It was very artistically done with beautiful piano to top it off. This track was outstanding!

FIVE: Transformation (Choir)

Very powerfully preformed; It has an originality that I think Disney did justice. It's not typically my style, but I think this is just unique enough, that even if the sound doesn't suit you, it's worth a hear for the interest of it.

SIX: On My Way

This one is great. From the beginning, you know you're going to enjoy it. I think I liked it ever since I first heard it in the trailer. It's upbeat, exciting, really makes you want to go hitchhiking in the woods, and is void of the slightly shallow lyrics that I felt peppered Welcome. On My Way is fun without being trivial. A worthy favorite.

SEVEN: Welcome (Choir)

Yet again, it's the same lyrics, and therefore I don't care extremely for the song, though I don't dislike in any particular way either. As to the Blind Boys themselves, they seem to be quite talented, and, like Tina, would be worth a listen if only to hear something original. Not my favorite, but I still listen to it a lot.

EIGHT: No Way Out (Movie)

Still the emotional song it was in the Single version, though without the happy ending, as this one is about a third as long. And despite of the perhaps mood-breaking use of "brother bear" in the midst of the lyrics, a line that is missing from the Single version makes up for it. A much more touching line: "You trusted me, believed in me, and I let you down". A little more ending fill-in sort of music than I'd prefer, but still a favorite of mine.

NINE: Transformation

For starters, excellent music. I love the beat and the tone, which ends up all-together thrilling throughout the song. Unfortunately, this isn't a great stand-alone song, though it was ideal for the movie itself, since you're watching as well as listening. The primary problem is that the lyrics are quite repetitious, and by the end you're very sick of the words: "see through another's eyes". I know these lyrics are like keywords in the movie, and therefore fitting, but I don't think they necessarily had to be in there as much as they were.

TEN: Three Brothers
ELEVEN: Awakes as a bear
TWELVE: Wilderness of Danger and Beauty

These are all three music-only tracks, and though I liked this Soundtrack more for the songs than the music, I found myself quite attached to all of these. I've grouped them together, mostly because all the compositions sound roughly alike with ongoing themes throughout each. Some of the music can be recognized as melodies from the songs, and some are more the "Brother Bear theme" which is a likable and charging piece of music. In the end, considering Phil Collins hasn't done a score before, these were nearly ingenious. Measured as a piece of music, apart from Phil's involvement, they were definitely well-done, at the least, and enjoyable to listen to.

OVERALL: Brother Bear Soundtrack

The overall quality of this CD is excellent. It's both exciting and fun, and then again, surprisingly emotional for a Disney soundtrack - something I liked a great deal about it. And, despite the fact that this too is a Phil Collins job, it ended up something much different than that of Tarzan. The score isn't plodding, but rather refreshing, and the steady Indian-like beat throughout even the sadder songs gives it consistency and enthusiasm. You don't even have to like the movie to enjoy this CD.

Worth buying? I'd definitely say so!

RATING: 4 stars

I think, that thanks to songs like ONE and SIX, this CD really does deserve 5 stars, but in the end, due to some unnecessarily slow sections and the not-as-refreshing Tina Turner, to remove just one star seems appropriate. But I give the other 4 whole-heartedly!

Cheers!
~Chloe

Customer review - 2003-10-22
- If it ain't broke don't fix it!
I thought the "Brother Bear" soundtrack felt very similiar to the "Tarzan" soundtrack but that's perfectly fine with me because Tarzan was perfect in every way possible, so why change that formula. The song "Look through my eyes" is something that I expect will get alot of radio airplay once the movie is out and songs like "Welcome", "No way out", "On my way" and "Transformation" are all excellent pieces of music by Phil Collins. I haven't even seen the movie yet and I already know every piece of music on it, I think that says alot for a great movie soundtrack, I hope the movie is as good as it's music.
Customer review - 2003-10-24
- Songs You Just Want To Hear Over and Over...
Disney is trying to create another "Disney Classic" from this movie, and I think they just might succeed. The art of the movie is amazing, each character has such great animation, and it's unbelievable. I study many forms of animation (Since I want to be a 3D artist) and I can tell you it's some of the best Disney has to offer. It is very important then, to have a great musical soundtrack to back up such a great animation/plot.

Disney, in my opinion, has created another sensational musical score for their upcoming movie "Brother Bear". It's the kind of music you just want to keep listening to (Well for me anyway). The Brother Bear Soundtrack has many good songs, along with 3 very good orchestral pieces.

The beat to "Brother Bear" fits with the "Theme" and "Feeling" of the movie (from what I can tell from previews). I think this is going to be one of those movies, where you take your kids to see it, and you notice they are bouncing (or tapping there feet) to the beat and songs of the movie.

The music is lively and friendly. Phil Collins is an excellent artist to bring to the Disney movies. Tina Tuner also has a great song titled "Great Spirits". Another great group to feature in this sound track is "The Blind Boys Of Alabama" singing, "Welcome".

The orchestral pieces are as good as the songs. You can get a good "Feeling" about the movie through these songs. They are well composed, and one of the orchestral pieces "Three Brothers" has an excellent ending to it. It's the type of ending were you want to rewind it and listen to that section of the song again.

I haven't heard a good style of music (from Disney) for quite some time. This style of music reminds me of the great orchestral hits/vocal pieces of "The Lion King", "Beauty and The Beast", and "Aladdin". It's good to know that there will be an excellent soundtrack to follow this movie. If you would like to sample these songs, you can go to the Official Brother Bear website (http://www.disney.com/brotherbear). There they have some brief samples of the songs, which are on the soundtrack.

$14.99 is an excellent price for this soundtrack. I would defiantly recommend this soundtrack to anyone who enjoys good Disney music. I hope the movie "Brother Bear" is as good as this soundtrack is. If it is, then your family is in for a real treat.

Customer review - 2003-10-22
- On Its Way!
I've been anticipating Brother Bear (which was made at Orlando, as Lilo was), so...the soundtrack:

If you like pop music...and this is the good kind, I think, and if you like Disney, and approach it with optimism; I don't see how you could not like this. I mean, the songs are mostly upbeat. "On My Way," is a bouncy, catchy tune, so happy! The accompanying animation will blend so well with that song, I'm sure. "Look Through My Eyes" is a single from the film, and it's a ready for radio type song, really nice chorus. Those two are the best. All of the songs (No Way Out, others, the 15 minutes of symphonic score you also get) are very pleasant...and, as the film isn't out yet, I can't say how they meld with it, but it sounds good.

If you're looking for groundbreaking, edgy work, something different...don't look here. And if you don't like Disney, again, you'll have trouble warming to it. But I think Phil Collins does a great job here, better than Tarzan. I won't say it's perfect, but I love it already, and have only been listening to it for the past few hours. Like Lilo's soundtrack, a great mix of song and symphony, an easy listen that should make you feel good...if you know you're the type of personality that doesn't go for this type of music (glossy, pop-like fare), then...but, frankly, I enjoy it.

I'm refusing to be cynical, though. You may want something more, but I think it's pretty. I hope to see Brother Bear announced for Best Song when Oscar nominations come around...and the film for Animated Feature!

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