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Atlantis: The Lost Empire

James Newton HowardAudio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)


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Film score composer James Newton Howard was born in LA in 1951. He is M. Night Shyamalan's composer of choice and has worked on a host of films, picking up awards and plaudits along the way.

Howard studied classical music at college but realised that he was never going to be committed to it as a career. He turned to popular music eventually becoming a session musician for artists including Ringo… Read more in Amazon's James Newton Howard Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 22, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Walt Disney Records
  • ASIN: B00005J9UX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,480,163 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Where the Dream Takes You - James Newton Howard
2. The Submarine - James Newton Howard
3. Milo's Turned Down
4. Atlantis Is Waiting
5. The Leviathan
6. Bedding Down
7. The Journey
8. Fireflies
9. Milo Meets Kida
10. The City of Atlantis
11. Milo and Kida's Questions
12. Touring the City
13. The Secret Swim
14. The Crystal Chamber
15. The King Dies/Going After Rourke
16. Just Do It
17. Kida Returns
18. Atlantis

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool & Mysterious, June 2, 2001
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James Newton Howard's work on Dinosaur resulted in a terrific score that blended tribal sounds with a symphony orchestra. Atlantis has a similar feeling, but overall seems more quiet and mysterious. Some people may not enjoy this approach, but I feel where this soundtrack really shines is in the more subtle tracks. To heighten the feeling of not only being underwater, but the awe of Atlantis as well, Howard uses chimes, flutes and a chorus on my favorite tracks, "Milo meets Kida", "The Secret Swim", "The Crystal Chamber", and "The City of Atlantis". The bombast and horns are used in the action sequences like "The Leviathan" to tremendous efect.

The one real flaw is the completely banal "Where the Drem Takes You" as sung by Mya. It's a bit of a change for Disney as it doesn't sound tailormade for a film and just like any song on the radio from the next hot thing. Which could've been good, but the song is just too syurpy and anxious to please everyone. At least it's easy to skip over.

This soundtrack also has a fun CD-ROM element to it. Just pop it into your computer to continue your aural adventure of Atlantis. Also there is a limited edition (20,000) of the soundtrack available at Disney Stores only. It doesn't feature any bonus tracks, but sports a remarkable 3D cover.

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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Atlantis" Opens With Wrong Music, June 18, 2001
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G M. Stathis (cedar city, utah USA) - See all my reviews
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James Newton Howard has again composed a fine and interesting score that is a wonderful match to the Disney animated film, Atlantis the Lost Empire" and one that works well as a soundtrack recording. His motifs and themes for Atlantis and its inhabitants are among his more notable works. It is a score that is heroic, mysterious and triumphant. The soundtrack recording leaves something to be desired, however. On the plus side the tracks are in proper order, with one exception and therein is the problem here. The glaring weakness of this recording and the film is something that is usually the main feature of a Disney film...the vocal theme song. Not only is "Where the Dream Takes You" a weak tune; it seems to have little to do with the film or the score. Moreover, the song is presented over the credits in the film, which is alright, but on the soundtrack it is track #1 (the soundtrack for "Pearl Harbor" pulled the same stunt), why? To compound this situation, the soundtrack is missing Howard's music that opens the film with the destruction of "Atlantis." My first impression was that this track was included but out of order...I don't think so. The film's opening is powerful, as is the music, but the soundtrack misses this drama by opening with the wrong music...too bad. One is tempted to say that the soundtrck for "Atlantis the Lost Empire" should be subtitled "The Lost Music," but that would cast a negative cloud over an otherwise solid piece.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Disney music at its best!, July 1, 2001
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Those of you who have heard early 90's Disney tracks such as "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", and "Toy Story", do be thrilled to find that "Atlantis" has almost the same concept as it. "The Submarine" starts off without a bang, but rather something like "West Wing" in "Beauty and the Beast". It has been quite a well before I heard something this uncommercial. James Newton Howard is at its best by creating cuteness and humour ("The Submarine", "Milo's Turned Down", "Milo Meets Kida"), excitement and tension ("The Submarine" again, "The Leviathan", "The King Dies/Going After Rourke", etc.) and at the same time working on the same 3 themes: the submarine theme; the love theme (used in Mya's song); the crystal theme. Never mind those reviews saying that the soundtrack does not have any themes; never mind the first pop track that seems out of place; never mind the lousy design of the insides. But do feel the grandeur of "The Submarine" as you recall the submarine sinking deep down into the ocean; feel the mystic of "The Crystal Chamber" as you recall the rising of Kida into the crystal and the blue rays shooting out. Do love the music. I must say I love this soundtrack as much as I love Mr Howard's previous work "Dinosaur". Having combining the native music and orchestra, Mr Howard is able to bring the audience watching "Atlantis" deep down under the ocean and feel the mystic and eerieness of "Atlantis".
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