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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Forgotten (But Lovely) Jewel, August 8, 2003
This hard-to-find soundtrack is one of my favorite scores (from one of my favorite films). The Rescuers Down Under is often forgotten (for many reasons), as it got sandwiched between The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, and it opened around the same time that Home Alone did...but it's a gem, this one, and the music is one of the film's many highlights.You get around 35 minutes of score (the film was around 77 minutes long). As a whole, the music has a Down Under feel, with many unique instruments, and many strong themes. You have the theme for Cody and the Great Golden Eagle, the Down Under theme...which is soaring and grand, and is repeated in several variations. Very graceful...along with a new Rescuers theme (highlighted during the Message Montage, which also sneaks in the original Rescuers theme at the end). It's very noble and rousing. And then you have the Bernard/Bianca love theme, which is incredibly sweet (and heartbreaking, in a way), as it chronicles Bernard's repeated attempts to propose to the lovely Miss Bianca... Aside from the themes, the rest of the disc is lively and animated, and as a whole it's a rich work. The score does a good job of stirring imagery (and moments) of the film in your head. Bruce Broughton is to be commended. As a bonus, you get three vocal tracks from the original film, The Rescuers, of which the best is Tomorrow is Another Day. But if you love this animated film (and the characters), or love Disney, and don't mind creative orchestral works...you'll love this. In further conclusion, my favorite tracks were: Answering Faloo's Call, Cody's Flight, Message Montage, Bernard Almost Proposes, and End Credits, though all of them were enjoyable.
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