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Thomas Newman does it again
Newman's magical music was perfect for such a wonderful and magical movie. The tracks are short, but there is enough variety to warrant buying the entire album as opposed to a few tracks.
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The Best Pixar Soundtrack--
My son and I bought this soundtrack over a month ago. We have been driving around all over town playing it over and over again. And we never get bored. I don't know why, but I think it has something to do with Thomas Newman's touch. It is unworldly and frankly when you are driving around and you hear certain pieces and look out the window you feel like the music is scoring your life. it is kind of funny. My son is crazy for BNL...and sings it quite loudly! And he loves Put on your Sunday Clothes and even La Vive en Rose....he sings it just like Louis Armstrong... which is amazing since my son is 7.
GEt this soundtrack you won't be disappointed!!!!
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Great Songs great score+more
Really enjoyed this collection of songs and score.
Fav's:
DOWN TO EARTH (Oscar winner for sure!)
EVE
DEFINE DANCING
We also purchased the INSPIRED BY WALLE album (MP3 DOWNLOAD ONLY)
Fun new WALL E songs to sing-along or dance to.
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Walle + Eve
Didn't You See The Movie
Clean up Time
Robot Love
Signs of Life
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More Wall e Music
Very enjoyable soundtrack with a few listen more than once tunes.
I also bought the INSPIRED by the Pixar/Disney movie WALL E EP (MP3 DOWNLOAD ONLY)
Fun songs to sing and dance along to!
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"down to earth" subtly foreshadowed
I just wanted to share something interesting about the soundtrack. Like others, I was struck by the emotional potency of "Down To Earth" as the credits started to roll. It was not until I got the soundtrack that I realized that part of the credit for that emotional potency actually lies in two other tracks.
If you listen closely to "Eve," which plays while WALL-E is watching her fly around gracefully, you can hear the same harmonic changes (a.k.a. chord progression) that appear in Down To Earth while Gabriel sings, for example, "did you feel you were tricked by the future you picked? Well, come on down." Not only that, but the main riff that the electric piano plays throughout Down To Earth also appears in Eve, although less prominently, and by another instrument that I cannot identify. Start listening at 0:30 to the track "Eve", and you'll see what I mean.
Later, during the space dance scene, the track "Define Dancing" repeats this theme, rendered in a slightly different way, but the riff is there, and so is the chord progression.
Having foreshadowed the riff and the chord progression twice in the film, it really sets Peter Gabriel up to knock the ball out of the park. Very nicely done, Newman & Gabriel!