7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alice in Wonderland - Tina Majorino soundtrack, June 11, 2001
This review is from: Alice In Wonderland (1999 Television Film) (Audio CD)
I am a HUGE and discriminating Alice in Wonderland fan.
The music is lively and well produced. Lots of classical tunes and sounds.
Tina Majorino as "Alice" sings several songs including "Cherry Ripe" and "Will you won't you join the dance." Her voice is clear and true. She is a wonderful character as Alice and her voice is wonderful to listen to. All the songs are well written & colorful - this gives her a wonderful foundation to work with.
Martin Short sings several songs as he portrays the Mad Hatter. His songs include, "Twinkle, twinkle little bat," and "Auntie's Wooden Leg." His songs are whimsical and easy and fun to listen to. He has a voice that has so much humor in it, it's wonderful to sit and smile & sing along with.
A few of the tunes are marches - appropriate for the cards and Queen entrances. Classic marching songs. Wonderfully done and easy to visualize cards marching.
My favorite tunes (in addition to the ones above) include: "What Am I going to talk about?" by Mr. Mouse, "The Main Title," "Beautiful Soup" by the Griffon & the Mock Turtle.
I highly recommend this CD to every Alice in Wonderland Fan!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's great!, September 2, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Alice In Wonderland (1999 Television Film) (Audio CD)
I liked the alice in wonderland cd because the music is great.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Can't believe this is for a TV movie!, April 11, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Alice In Wonderland (1999 Television Film) (Audio CD)
The TV movie was well made, even though I thought it was a bit... off the wall? The music, however, is what really saved this thing from being pure camp. I am not too familliar with this composer, but I will certainly be keeping my eyes and ears peeled for him in the near future. The people that made this movie are also the same people that made the excellent Merlin and Gulliver's Travels. Both of these were wonderfully scored by Trevor Jones (I highly recommend those two soundtracks) and this continues the high standard set by those two. Beautiful and delicate orchestra accompanied by choir, sometimes it sounds like some of Danny Elfman's quieter music form Edward Scissorhands, but I don't mean to imply anything negatively. A generous 70 minutes of score with maybe five minutes worth of (sorry) god-awful songs. Thanks to re-use fees and all that: Since this was recorded over in London, Varese Sarabande was able to put out the complete 70 minutes of score. If this had been recorded in the U.S. we might have seen maybe 30 minutes. Thank God this was recorded in London! This gorgeous music is my very early pick for one of the scores of the year. This is another example of music being so good that it elevates its movie to a new level. A must have!
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