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+ | {{album|image=Album.mti.jpg|soundtrack=''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''|date=[[1996]]|format=CD|label=Angel Records|catalogue=37159-2}} |
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− | ==Credits== |
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+ | [[File:Muppet treasure island soundtrack angel ad.jpg|thumb|300px|Magazine ad.]] |
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− | '''Score by:''' [[Hans Zimmer]]<br> |
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− | '''Additional Music by:''' [[Harry Gregson-Williams]]<br> |
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− | '''Songs by:''' [[Barry Mann]] |
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+ | The '''''Muppet Treasure Island'' soundtrack album''' features an instrumental score by [[Hans Zimmer]], with additional music by [[Harry Gregson-Williams]]. |
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+ | The movie's songs were written by pop songwriters [[Barry Mann]] and [[Cynthia Weil]], whose hits include "[[On Broadway]]", "Blame it on the Bossa Nova", "[[Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp]]", "Just Once" and "We Gotta Get Out of This Place". |
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+ | The movie offered Mann and Weil the opportunity to write theatrical music. Weil said, "We went for a Broadway thing here. When we began working with Brian Henson, we wrote the first song like a kid's song." That song was dropped: "We looked at the rest of the Muppet movies and saw how hip the music was. It was a challenge to write the songs from a theatrical standpoint instead." <ref name="billboard">McCormick, Moira. "[http://books.google.com/books?id=LA8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA51&dq=muppet&lr=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=0&as_miny_is=&as_maxm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&num=100&as_brr=0&as_pt=MAGAZINES Angel Sets Sail with ''Muppet Treasure Island'': Soundtrack First Family Title for Classical Label]", ''Billboard''. February 24, 1996.</ref> |
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+ | The film ends with a reggae number performed by [[Ziggy Marley]], "[[Love Power]]". The song was released as a single, and promoted with a music video featuring Marley and some dreadlocked Muppets.<ref name="billboard" /> |
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+ | ==Other releases== |
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+ | Image:Noimage-big.png|{{GNH|Cassette}}1996<br>Angel Records<br>37159-4 |
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+ | Image:LovePower1996PromoSingle.jpg|{{GNH|CD single}}1996<br>"Love Power"<br>(promotional release only) |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Muppet Discography]] |
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+ | *''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]'' (film) |
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Revision as of 16:26, 14 June 2014
Songs from | Muppet Treasure Island |
Released | 1996 |
Format | CD |
Label | Angel Records |
Cat no. | 37159-2 |
The Muppet Treasure Island soundtrack album features an instrumental score by Hans Zimmer, with additional music by Harry Gregson-Williams.
The movie's songs were written by pop songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, whose hits include "On Broadway", "Blame it on the Bossa Nova", "Who Put the Bomp in the Bomp Bomp Bomp", "Just Once" and "We Gotta Get Out of This Place".
The movie offered Mann and Weil the opportunity to write theatrical music. Weil said, "We went for a Broadway thing here. When we began working with Brian Henson, we wrote the first song like a kid's song." That song was dropped: "We looked at the rest of the Muppet movies and saw how hip the music was. It was a challenge to write the songs from a theatrical standpoint instead." [1]
The film ends with a reggae number performed by Ziggy Marley, "Love Power". The song was released as a single, and promoted with a music video featuring Marley and some dreadlocked Muppets.[1]
Track listing
- Treasure Island
- Shiver My Timbers
- Something Better
- Sailing for Adventure
- Cabin Fever
- A Professional Pirate
- Boom Shakalaka
- Love Led Us Here
- The Map
- Captain Smollet
- Land Ho
- Compass
- Long John
- Rescue
- Honest Brave and True
- Love Power (Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers)
- Love Led Us Here (John Berry and Helen Darling)
Other releases
See also
- Muppet Discography
- Muppet Treasure Island (film)
- Muppet Treasure Island (video)
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 McCormick, Moira. "Angel Sets Sail with Muppet Treasure Island: Soundtrack First Family Title for Classical Label", Billboard. February 24, 1996.