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The listing, "Sherk," The Original Soundtrack Recording has ended.
Classical animated feature with eclectic musical compilation. CD is in like-new condition, includes original documentation and jewel case (with a small crack), and shipping is unconditionally FREE! Watch, Bid and Enjoy. Best of luck in this and all your Listia transactions.
I thought there would be more "standards" on this (as in the finale, but it is more contemporary artists. 1. Stay Home - Self 2. I'm A Believer - Smash Mouth 3. Like Wow - Leslie Carter 4. It Is You (I Have Loved) - Dana Glover 5. Best Years Of Our Lives (Micks Mix) - Baha Men 6. Bad Reputation - Halfcocked 7. My Beloved Monster - Eels 8. You Belong To Me - Jason Wade 9. All Star - Smash Mouth 10. Hallelujah - John Cale 11. I'm On My Way - The Proclaimers 12. I'm A Believer (Reprise) - Eddie Murphy 13. True Love's First Kiss - Harry Gregson-Wiliams, John Power
AN AMAZON.COM REVIEW Amazon.com Like The Muppet Show or The Simpsons, Shrek is tiered with visual appeal, fantasy, and sophisticated humor that appeals to children and adults on two mutually exclusive levels. Judging by the soundtrack alone, there is some genuine emotion coming from this movie; Rufus Wainwright, the Proclaimers, and especially the Eels all pen winsome, longing tunes. Dana Glover's "It Is You (I Have Loved)" represents the soundtrack's requisite glossy ballad, but it's better than most, and John Powell's climactic, orchestral "True Love's First Kiss" makes one wish there was a full score to accompany this soundtrack. On the flip side, Smash Mouth cover the Monkees' "I'm a Believer" with a groovy treatment of crunchy hip-hop beats, and Leslie Carter (sister of Aaron and Nick) gives a perky performance on the Britney-esque "Like Wow!" The soundtrack squeezes the last drops of juice from the overplayed Smash Mouth hit "All Star," but other than that, it strikes a great balance between cute-but-not-precious pop hits, and more grown-up songs that are well within reach of young ears. --Beth Massa: