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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A Little Disappointed
I saw the movie a few times and thought the music was awsome. When I purchased the soundtrack I was very disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Fun Dance/Pop Album
Instead of being a complete reproduction of everything from the movie, this album captures its spirit. Pop it into your CD player and you'll want to get up and shake your tail feathers like Mumble and friends. All of the key musical moments from the movie are here, including "Somebody to Love" and "Kiss/Heartbreak Hotel." I guess if you're a soundtrack expert this won't be enough, but, if you're looking for an upbeat album that captures the feel of the movie, then go ahead and order. You'll be as happy as the smiling Mumble on the cover.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It's so-OK if you liked the movie... But this is NOT THE REAL MOVIE SOUNDTRACK!
If you're a customary soundtrack collector freak, sure you'll be happy with this CD. But, if you're a serious music listener (as I'm sure most of CD NOW customers are) you will find this is another musical sub-product labeled as "Music From The Motion Picture", instead of "ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK From The Motion Picture".

... Well, if you liked that beautiful performance of Queen's "Somebody To Love" by Brittany Murphy, or the special version of Stevie Wonder's superhit "I Wish" by Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams and Fantasia Barrino, plus a very funny 'mash-up' version of Steve Miller's "The Joker" (sung by Jason Mraz), with the Bread super-classic "Everything I Own" (sung by The Pretenders' superb voice of Chrissie Hynde), get this CD. Otherwise I suggest you to spend extra money, and get the original versions of those songs as performed by the above mentioned supergroups/singers.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Mumble!
This soundtrack is cool. Yay,yay,yay, I know they took the words from all you generation Baby Boomers,and Generation X and Y but, now it's time for us hipsters to have a chance to listen! This is a great soundtrackb even is it did copy. They paid money to copy. If you don't appreciate that then you can give them the money they paid all those stars to use their songs back. Don't let these PeaceBrackers tell you what's what. If you don't like the fact that they used other people's copyright then you don't have to buy it. Go ahead and buy Britney Spears' jams and 50 cent's whisper song. I'm not stopping you. But this is a good soundtrack to follow up the best movie ever. So buy as you wish. But don't blame me when your hero of Now That's What I Call Rubbish 26 billion has went on a million year trip to the moon has left.

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