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Free Music Notes for DisneymaniaFree Music Review: S Club's best cover Hit: 5 Stars
The S Club's cover - Can you feel the love tonight? - is the best song of the CD, S Club are the best. A-teens sucks
Free Music Review: Can You Feel The Love Tonight's the best! Hit: 5 Stars
The only song that was good is Can You Feel The Love Tonight. It's sung by S Club, and the vocals are AMAZING!
Free Music Review: hard to find, kids love it Hit: 5 Stars
Searched many stores to buy this CD because I know it is well liked by my nieces and nephews.
Free Music Review: Good CD Hit: 5 Stars
This CD is great. I like almost every song on it and I'm glad that I bought it.
Free Music Review: What can be said about Disneymania? Hit: 4 Stars
Believe it or not, I was actually once a FAN of Aaron Carter and the A*TEENS; of course, my taste in music has absolutely changed, and listening to a snot-nosed Nick Carter wannabe groan through a classic like "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" is not at all what I expected for this CD. Anastacia's "Someday My Prince Will Come" has grown on me, as well as Usher's un-dissapointing remake of Phil Collins' "You'll Be In My Heart". Christina Aguilera's "Reflection" is nothing short of spectacular, but it WAS the original pop version and so who can complain?...Every song from "The Lion King" that had been previously made into a pop version somehow made it onto this disc, not like I don't enjoy them, but I think they're choices for performers weren't anything special. Ronan Keating delivers a mediocre performance of the Elton John version of "Circle of Life". As I mentioned above, Aaron Carter snot-nosed his way through the not-very-good-to-begin-with Elton John version of "I Just Can't Wait To Be King". (Many hard-core "Lion King" fans don't find Elton John's version anything special). S Club 7 screeches their way through "Can You Feel The Love Tonight?", which, in my opinion, would have sounded better being sung by Roseanne Barr-Thomas. The A*TEENS brought us a bubblegum-pop pre-teen version of "Under the Sea". It may be a little hard to listen at first, but now I sort of enjoy it. The group made famous by Aaron Carter's hit "Oh, Aaron!", a teenage-Spice Girls group called "No Secrets" performs a teeny-bopper version of "Kiss The Girl", which sounds like its just dying to jump off of the CD. But just like "Under the Sea", it sort of grows on you after a while. The other "Little Mermaid" hit, "Part of Your World" is definetely not something I would expect from Jessica Simpson... it is absolutely better. The track is AMAZING! Of course, they have to put at least one Disneyland song on this CD... but why they chose "The Enchanted Tiki Room" is beyond me. They would have been better off putting "A Pirates Life For Me" or "Grim Grinning Ghosts" on the disc. At the time this disc was released, Hilary Duff wasn't very popular. So they decided to give her the mediocre song, and she did what she could with it. I don't think she's a very talented singer anyway, but she did OK. After hearing the first 10 seconds of N*SYNC's "When You Wish Upon A Star", I turned it off and never listened to the track again. Justin Timberlake is the STAR of the song (does that surprise you?) and he delivered a nice girly boy-band version. Baha Men's "Hakuna Matata" was OK at first, but you can only listen to it for so long... Over all, it's a good investment and I think you should buy it.
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