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Free Music Notes for Remember the Titans: An Original Walt Disney Motion Picture Soundtrack (2000 Film)Free Music Review: Remember the 70's? Hit: 5 Stars"Remember the Titians" is a realistic feature that triggers a lot of emotions, and it demands a good soundtrack. But good doesn't even do justice to this; GREAT is more like it1 You'll almost forget you're listening to a movie soundtrack, more like a typical recollection of 70's hits. "Aint No Mountain High Enough" and "Na Na Na Na" steal the show; also noteable are "I Want to Take You Higher" and "Spirit in the Sky". On another note completly, this is one of Disney's best soundtracks for a live action feature EVER--keep it up, Disney! Usually, soundtracks for live-action movies just include instrullmental tracks, and don't appeal to many people as albums to purchase. But this one ROCKS DOWN THE HOUSE! I wish ALL of today's live action movies turned out such good music. Don't you agree?
Free Music Review: Unbelieveable Hit: 5 StarsRemember The Titans is a wonder combination of many classical songs. They just keep bringing wonderful hits for you to dance to. Remember The Titans is a terrific, wonderful, and great soundtrack. The movie, is wonderful! I reccomend this soundtrack to anyone, any age, any where.
Free Music Review: A Big Chill for the new millennium? Hit: 4 StarsIn the early 80's The Big Chill soundtrack took a number of twenty year old Motown hits, added a taste of white pop and produced a huge selling soundtrack."Titans" appears to try to copy that formula, albeit with somewhat less success. The probable reason for this is that so many of these songs have been released in other anthologies before, and there is little on the CD that a 70's pop fan won't already have several copies of. (Has any song ever appeared on as many compilations as Greenbaum's "Spirit In The Sky"?) The scattershot approach (Buck Owens and Tina Turner? ) does guarantee something for everyone, but not everything for anyone. Fortunately, I can recommend several other various artist albums to meet your desires. If you are into the pop sounds of Greenbaum, the Hollies or Steam, I recommend you check out any of the Rhino records series "Super Hits of the 70's". If Marvin Gaye, Tina Turner or Charles Wright are your thing, check the "Didn't It Blow Your Mind" series. Both series have several volumes that chronologically cover the 1970's, priced about $12 apiece, and you can pick and choose the ones you want. Also highly recommended, the AlmostFamous soundtrack. Not as 'pop'py as the Titans, but certainly as enjoyable.
Free Music Review: Exellent, but the movie was better Hit: 5 StarsRemember the Titans is the kind of movie that I will remember for years and years to come, it is the best movie out there right now, in my opinion. The soundtrack is excellent and includes many of my favorite songs from the movie although, some really good songs were left out, it still brings the mighty titans back home.
Free Music Review: By far the greatest soundtrack and movie ever. Hit: 5 StarsI would recomend this cd to anyone. It still brings tears to my eyes. Rember the titans was such a realistic movie about comming together and putting racial differences aside and beecoming friends and becoming "perfect" in every way as a team.
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