Free Music Notes for Madagascar

Madagascar

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Free Music Notes for Madagascar

Free Music Review: I like to move it move it!
Hit: 4 Stars

This CD is great. The highlight for me is "I Like to Move it". That song is awesome! All the songs are are in great quality. Its fun finding out whare all the songs are in the movie.

Free Music Review: I LIKE TO MOVE IT MOVE IT!!!
Hit: 4 Stars

ok i dont have the cd yet but i love that song i like to move it move it have fun

Free Music Review: Everbody sing! "I like to move it move it!"
Hit: 3 Stars

The soundtrack to Dreamworks' "Madagascar" is a lackluster collection of all-purpose musical cues (i.e. "Stayin' Alive" to indicate a male character on the town) that is notable for one thing and one thing only: British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's glorious remake of the 90's song "I Like to Move It". If you are not dancing by the end of this song ("Three, two, one...") then you belong with the human pilots in the film itself.

You probably have bits and pieces of this soundtrack already: "Born Free" (a good theme song for the fugitive penguins I'll admit), "Chariots of Fire" (time to retire this one, I think), Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World", "Boogie Wonderland", and Hans Zimmer ripping off his own far superior work on "The Lion King", among others.

Best to buy "I Like to Move It" as a single and pass on the complete soundtrack. That's all you need to know, and I anyway I got to get back to dancing. All together now! "I like to move it move it, You like to move it move it..."

Free Music Review: I like what's here, but where's the rest?
Hit: 3 Stars

Though I like the parts of the film's soundtrack that are included here, unfortunately the CD leaves out most of Hans Zimmer's orchestral score, which is a significant part of the appeal of the movie, to me at least. "I Like To Move It" and all the "guest" tracks like Chariots of Fire and Hawaii Five-O are here, as they well should be, but once you get past those, it's a bit anemic. I didn't expect them to make it a two-disc set or anything, but there's lots of room left over on this disc for more music, and lots of music that's not here. Its absence is unfortunate (and kind of inexplicable) and keeps me from really being satisfied with it as a soundtrack.

Which is a pity, as the movie is superb!

Free Music Review: Not all the songs from the movie!
Hit: 3 Stars

I have not seen the entire movie---yet, but I'm getting there. The point is, that I haven't seen one review here that talks about the absence of the great song "Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr. You would have thought that if this was the soundtrack to the movie, it would have ALL the songs from the movie. But it just isn't so. Sure, the songs that are listed are fine, but why isn't ALL the songs from the movie on the soundtrack? I think they should go back to the studio and remake the CD's to include ALL the songs from the movie, because if they don't, they really shouldn't call this the soundtrack. Come on, go back into the studio and remake this CD!
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