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The Road to El Dorado [SOUNDTRACK]

Elton John
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 14, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: March 14, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Dreamworks
  • ASIN: B00004RCW6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (70 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #20,621 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #21 in  Music > Soundtracks > By Decade > 2000s
    #73 in  Music > Soundtracks > Anime & Video Game Soundtracks

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1. Dorado
2. Someday Out of the Blue [Theme from el Dorado]
3. Without Question
4. Friends Never Say Goodbye
5. Trail We Blaze
6. 16th Century Man
7. Panic in Me
8. It's Tough to Be a God - Elton John, Randy Newman
9. Trust Me
10. My Heart Dances
11. Queen of Cities
12. Cheldorado
13. Brig
14. Wonders of the New World

Editorial Reviews

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Apparently, if you ask Elton John to provide songs for the soundtrack to your movie, you'll get more than you bargained for. In this case, much more. Only 5 of the 11 tracks are used in this animated film about 2 swindlers searching for gold in 16th-century Spain, meaning 6 bonus cuts are featured here. John again collaborated with lyricist Tim Rice, who worked on last year's Aida and 1994's Lion King. There are the trademark piano ballads ("Friends Never Say Goodbye," "Queen of Cities") and uptempo piano rockers ("16th Century Man"), but many of the tracks feature island rhythms and some unusually futuristic effects ("Trust Me"). One particular highlight is a humorous duet with Randy Newman on "It's Tough to Be a God." Three additional cuts from the movie's score by Hans Zimmer and John Powell finish the album with cinematic flair. --Rob O'Connor

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just a soundtrack, it's a great Elton John album, April 7, 2000
By Brian (Dublin) - See all my reviews
The negative comments of other customers are quite amazing, particularly those which suggest that "real" fans should steer clear of this album. To my mind, as a "real" fan for nearly twenty years, this is certainly one of Elton's best albums, especially in the last 10 - 12 years. Patrick Leonard has done a great job of elevating Elton's voice and piano to the front of the mix, a production value lost by Chris Thomas, whose overblown drum and synth work has dogged good songs since 1992. Best tracks on here include "Eldorado", the first single "Someday Out of the Blue", "Queen of Cities" and the brilliant "Friends Never Say Goodbye" which features the Backstreet Boys on uncredited backing vocals. I judge a new Elton album by how long it stays in my CD player before I revert to older material. This one has been there since release day, and shows no signs of leaving. The songs fit together very well, and Elton is obviously enjoying the experience of writing to Tim Rice's lyrics. I can honestly say there isn't any track on here that shouldn't be. Amazon should include this as an essential recording by Elton John - a return to the form he reached with 1995's "Made in England". I look forward to the next John/Taupin album, which Patrick Leonard is producing - they are back in the studio in September.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elton John's Triumphant Return to Excellence!, April 2, 2000
By "renguy" (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
FIRST and foremost, this incredible collection of songs, some heard in the new animated feature film, Dreamworks "The Road to El Dorado" is NOT an original soundtrack recording. Although nine of the fourteen songs are heard in the film, six of them are heard in a different, less compelling presentation than performed here. With that said, this project is the most recent Elton John album proper since the majestic "The Big Picture" album released in 1997. For those Elton John fans of his seventies era, he hasn't re-recorded the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album. He's been there, done that. Although he discovered ballads and the adult contemporary sound during the eighties and nineties, his use of the format is to impressive degrees on this project. For the first time since "Captain Fantastic" Elton's music actually sounds inspired as does his performance of these impressive songs. Elton has matured and his taste in music has developed and grown with him. His collaboration with Tim Rice is triumphant, a first since the union for Disney's "The Lion King". Their attempt to compose for the stage, although noble, was completely trashed by hideous performances in their last project "Aida". On this opus, Elton handles all the singing. The only guest vocalist is Randy Newman on the hilarious "It's Tough To Be A God". Two of the most impressive songs "16th Century Man" and "Trust Me" are NOT heard in the film at all. In addion, "My Heart Dances" and "Queen of Cities" as impressive as they are were not used for the film. No matter, this album is not a soundtrack intended to remind of favorite sequences from the film. Rather, the album plays out in the manner appropriate for an original Elton John project proper. The final three tracks on the cd are compositions from the picture, however they fit like a glove in the context of the theme of the project. "Without Question" and "The Panic in Me" are sublime Elton John. The animated film itself is impressive, however this collection is purely Elton John's triumph and welcome return to glory.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Songs are NOT from the actual movie, October 20, 2005
By PachaMama (Arizona, USA) - See all my reviews
I believe the above has been stated in at least a couple reviews, but I somehow missed it in perusing the reviews before I purchased this album, and I want it stressed that this album does not contain the actual recordings used in the movie El Dorado. The tunes are the same, some lyrics are different (a minor quibble) but most upsetting is if you're looking for a recapturing of the songs you heard while watching the movie, you're not going to get it here. I LOVE the film version of "It's tough to be a god" with Ken and Kevin singing it, and while the Elton/Randy Newman version also is cute, it just doesn't have the same 'oomph'. The title theme is weak compared to the version heard in the movie, and I was really disappointed that the lively female backing vocals heard in the movie version of "The trail we blaze" are completely missing from this CD and replaced instead by breathy male backup. Compared to the movie, the songs on the CD are of a notably slower tempo and calmer delivery (read: a bit boring). My children are more forgiving than I, and enjoy the CD anyhow, and the additional tracks feature some really great music ("16th century man" is a great catchy upbeat tune if you ignore the somewhat silly lyrics). Just be sure you know what to expect!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mostly lovely; definitely worth owning!
I loved the film and so naturally love this soundtrack specifically for that reason. The songs "Someday Out of the Blue" and "The Panic in Me" are beautiful and poignant,... Read more
Published 9 months ago by The Unknown Miss Austen

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Album By Elton.
Elton Keeps On Giving Me A Lot Of Great Time, Listening To His Music. I Wish I Could Play As He Does. But Why Should I, It`s Better To Listen To Him.
Published on January 14, 2007 by Peter Behr

5.0 out of 5 stars Elton John Provides more Music Inspired by the Movie
When soundtrack music is taken out of its film context it often sounds awful. However, Elton John took music he wrote for the movie "The Road to El Dorado," added two... Read more
Published on December 28, 2006 by Lonnie E. Holder

2.0 out of 5 stars Fans can never be objective...
From the OBJECTIVE reviewer...more soundtrack pop full from Elton and whereas The Lion King is a 1 star album this is 2 stars because we have double the fluff.
Published on May 5, 2006 by Scott A. Eriksson

4.0 out of 5 stars Good soundtrack album from Elton John
This soundtrack has 11 Elton John / Tim Rice songs , some of which featured in the animated film The Road To El Dorado, and three instrumental themes from the movie soundtrack. Read more
Published on December 2, 2004 by Dr Jeremy Buddle

3.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING SCORE not so good soundtrack
first i saw the movie and all the songs were amazing so i bought the soundtrack now i want my 14 dollars back because they changed the songs here i wish there is a CD for the... Read more
Published on April 9, 2004 by Ali Abdulamair Hassan

2.0 out of 5 stars Weak, pathetic, don't buy it
I'd give the Elton part two stars and the score is actually very good. This is Elton's blandest, weakest most flat sounding album ever. Read more
Published on March 8, 2004 by Tnahpellee

5.0 out of 5 stars without question THIS ALBUM IS MY KIND OF MUSIC
Now this is my kind of music, completely Elton John style. The movie is great, I love it! most of the guys, if not all have long hair, mullets, and so forth. Read more
Published on January 6, 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT SCORE--Just not enough of it.
Well, being a fervent fan of soundtracks and especially Hans Zimmer, I bought this soundtrack before I saw the movie. Read more
Published on October 15, 2002 by storyboarder

4.0 out of 5 stars Better for fans of Elton John
Road to Eldorado was a great movie with great songs that didn't really need to be touched for the soundtrack. Read more
Published on October 3, 2002 by Nnie the Hideous New Girl

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