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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the "Original Soundtrack," but still a mixed bag
I was so disappointed with the "original soundtrack" that I didn't even bother purchasing it. The songs were either not in the movie or the ones I didn't care about.

The John Powell tracks presented here are closer to the heart of Happy Feet. Lots of thump-thump beats, rhythm and bass.

The tracks that stand out IMO are:
1. Huddle...
Published on December 21, 2006 by Traveler

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2.0 out of 5 stars Am I Waiting in Vain?
I refuse to buy any of the so-called "soundtracks" of Happy Feet. Why haven't they released a version with all the up-beat music and tap-dancing??? Why, why why?? That's what everyone who loved the music is waiting for.
Published on August 4, 2009 by Willow Hedwig


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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the "Original Soundtrack," but still a mixed bag, December 21, 2006
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
I was so disappointed with the "original soundtrack" that I didn't even bother purchasing it. The songs were either not in the movie or the ones I didn't care about.

The John Powell tracks presented here are closer to the heart of Happy Feet. Lots of thump-thump beats, rhythm and bass.

The tracks that stand out IMO are:
1. Huddle (Sounds like sailors chanting on a Russian ship.)
4. Wives Ho!
11. Adelieland (Sounds like a Brazilian marching band with whistles)
12. Bob's Led (A little bit of tapping - what we didn't get on the original soundtrack!)
14. Lovelace's Pile (A dash of Barry White)
17. The Leader of the Pack (Hispanic penguins singing.)
27. Tap Versus Chant (Tap dancing and bass - arguably one of the best tracks on the CD)
29. Communication (A mixed bag of a little bit of rhythm, beat, and slow drama.)

Unfortunately, most of the other tracks have far too much of that obvious soundtrack drama too them. They don't really stand on their own as separate pieces and will only really be enjoyed by the most hardcore fan.

Despite how many more tracks I like on this version, I can't help but still feel a bit ripped off by the two choices. The "original soundtrack" includes several great songs such as "The Story of Mumble Happyfeet" (also by John Powell) which is easily as rousing if not more so than anything here, "Boogie Wonderland," and "My Way." Instead of selecting the best songs it seems they were more interested in splitting them up and trying to get us to buy two CDs instead of just one.

One question that might come up is which to buy if the listener is a child. Unfortunately, neither CD fits the bill. The "original" has tracks that many find far too risque or are simply far too different than what appeared in the movie. And this John Powell CD has far too many dramatic classical sounding pieces that would put most kids to sleep.

So which to buy? Hard to say. I wish we could take half from one and half from the other. Some might want to consider purchasing their favorite MP3s and leave it at that. Personally, I probably won't be satisfied until the DVD comes out which will obviously include all the tracks I like.

If Amazon hasn't yet offered sample links check out the Rhapsody site where you can hear short snippets of each track.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, December 28, 2006
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
John Powell's 'Happy Feet'is nothing less than beautiful! I'm extremely picky about my movie soundtracks, especially when most of the original score is cut out of the cd - which is what usually happens to most animated movie soundtracks. Fortunately, this cd is nearly the complete soundtrack (minus the one's contained on the other cd) and in perfect order. If you loved the movie as much as I did, then you'll be pleased with this cd. It's refreshing to find a soundtrack for an animated film that's pretty much complete; I only wish other animated movie producers could learn from this soundtrack release.
PS - buy both Happy Feet cds and you'll have the entire movie soundtrack!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars John Powell's Score Is Breathtaking & Epic, It Will Have Your Hairs Stand On The Back Of Your Neck, March 8, 2007
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Kaya R. Savas (North Hollywood, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
John Powell is a composer whose name has become synonimous with animation. 2006 was a huge year for Powell with his work on Ice Age: The Meltdown, United 93, X-Men: The Last Stand, and of course Happy Feet. Powell is unique when compared to all the other composers from the school of Hans Zimmer. He is really the only one that has gone to utilize the orchestra the way he does. Harry Gregson-Williams has showed his orchestral side but he will always be known for his brilliant electronic style.

Happy Feet is a mammoth of a score, perfectly capturing the setting and tone of the film. Powell spent 4 years working on this film from scoring to arranging the songs for this musically driven animation wonder. The score is a wonderous masterpiece, it's the most epic I've heard from Powell. The first track is so powerful it brought tears to my eyes and had my hairs standing on end. Using a full male chorus he creates the harsh and frozen landscapes of Antarctica soley through his music. Track 1 is definitely the highlight of the album. Tracks 4, 21, and 27 are also extremely thematic and memorable. Most of the score is orchestral heavy while occasionally he will bring in some synth work. It's definitely less playful than his score for Ice Age: The Meltdown. John Powell truly deserved an Academy Award nomination for at least one of his works in 2006. It's too bad the Academy knows nothing about music. Thankfully he won the IFMCA Award for Best Animated Score as well as being nominated for Ice Age: The Meltdown in the same category. He was also nominated for best Fantasy/Sci-Fi score for X-Men: The Last Stand. Happy Feet was truly a breathtaking listen and proves that John Powell is one of a kind. I can't wait for his score to The Bourne Ultimatum.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Happy Feet for instrumentals/sound affects, February 11, 2007
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
This cd features the instrumentals and sound affects. I really wanted
both the pop and the instrumentals. I ended up getting both of the soundtracks to get both. If you want the instrumentals this is the
cd for you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfull, but not enough tap dancing, May 12, 2007
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Tine "Tine" (Belgium, Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
I truly enjoyed the movie and was looking forward to this soundtrack. The choral pieces swept me off my feet ("The Huddle", "Tap versus Chant", ...)Other pieces, like "Wives Ho!" are simply cute, as you can just imagine little Mumble stumbling around. But the main reason I wanted this soundtrack, was the tap dancing. That was what made the music unique to me. There is only one track (Tap versus Chant) that actually has tap dancing in it. It is one of the best tracks on the album. I wish there were more like that one.
But overall I'm very happy with this cd and I've listened to it quite often already. If you remembered the music in the film and you loved it, this cd is for you. You might also consider the other Happy Feet album which has the original songs (and some songs inspired by the movie, but those are less interesting in my opinion). These two albums truly complement each other.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Happy Experience, February 5, 2010
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N. J. Turner (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
After viewing the video Happy Feet for the second time, I knew I needed the sound track. After reading the other reviews on the different CDs available, I chose the one by John Powell. The sound is clear and reminds one of the different scenes in the movie. What a delightful experience while driving.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Every track is good, September 22, 2009
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
I bought this on the recommendation of the mom of a 5 year old. Now I use it as my work out music. It'll keep you going.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy Feet Score!, April 30, 2008
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
This is just the soundtrack of the Movie "Happy Feet" except without words. If you don't already know, Score music is pretty much instrumental stuff only. The music is composed of different scenes in the movie that you would hear in the backround of most of the movie. In combination with the "Happy Feet (Music from the Motion Picture)" soundtrack, you virtually have the whole movie playing for you, just without the voices. The first track on this CD is at the part with all the Emperor Penguins chanting and it sounds kind of like a Church Choir. (or as some people put it, a bunch of Russian Sailors on a ship). Also, consider the fact that you are getting a good deal with this CD. 29 tracks that last about 2-4 minutes long.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Am I Waiting in Vain?, August 4, 2009
This review is from: Happy Feet [Original Score] (Audio CD)
I refuse to buy any of the so-called "soundtracks" of Happy Feet. Why haven't they released a version with all the up-beat music and tap-dancing??? Why, why why?? That's what everyone who loved the music is waiting for.
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3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Big disappointment, March 19, 2007
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I was very disappointed with this cd. There were only a couple of songs that were slightly worth listening to, otherwise it was a big dud. I have also bought the actual soundtrack to the movie, which was also a disappointment but I liked it over this cd.
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