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The Music of Pixar

Various Artists

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Various Artists - The Music of Pixar

Celebrating 25 years of animation in 2011, Pixar has achieved enormous success starting with the Oscar Winning short Luxo Jr. and progressing to now worldwide hit features Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Wall-E and their award winning smash, Up.
Music has been an integral part of Pixar films and the company have won many Academy Awards and Grammys.
Represented on this six track collection are music highlights, many of Pixar’s greatest moments, with themes from Hollywood’s great composers Randy Newman, Michael Giacchino and Thomas Newman.
Performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

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  1. London Music Works - Toy Story - You've Got A Friend In Me
  2. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, James Fitzpatrick - Finding Nemo – Finding Nemo / Nemo Egg
  3. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Nic Raine - The Incredibles - Road Trip / Missile Lock / The Glory Days
  4. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Nic Raine - Ratatouille - End Credits
  5. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, James Fitzpatrick - WALL·E
  6. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, James Fitzpatrick - Up - A Married Life

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1Toy Story - You've Got A Friend In Me2m 5s £0.79
2Finding Nemo – Finding Nemo / Nemo Egg2m 34s £0.79
3The Incredibles - Road Trip / Missile Lock / The Glory Days3m 29s £0.79
4Ratatouille - End Credits4m 37s £0.79
5WALL·E1m 59s £0.79
6Up - A Married Life4m 21s £0.79
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1Toy Story - You've Got A Friend In Me2m 5s £0.79
2Finding Nemo – Finding Nemo / Nemo Egg2m 34s £0.79
3The Incredibles - Road Trip / Missile Lock / The Glory Days3m 29s £0.79
4Ratatouille - End Credits4m 37s £0.79
5WALL·E1m 59s £0.79
6Up - A Married Life4m 21s £0.79
Entire FLAC Download EP (6 tracks)£3.49
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Isn't Ratatouille the best name for a movie you've heard all year? In this day and age you would think that some corporate power somewhere would have insisted that the director or the producer change the name. After all, it's a French word, and Americans do not go to movies with foreign titles. It has the word 'rat' right at the beginning. Who likes rats and who needs to be reminded that this movie is full of them? And how many Americans have ever had ratatouille? Or know that it's a stewed vegetable dish?

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But perhaps realizing that a movie about a French rat who just wants to cook needs this title, the marketing people did the best they could and put the movie's pronunciation right in the title graphic. Free midi reggae drum patterns. Every time I see that little 'rat ∙ a ∙ too ∙ ee' I just have to smile.That level of cleverness extends to Michael Giacchino's lovely score for the movie. In what other movie will you find score cue titles like 'Kiss and Vinegar,' 'Colette Shows Him Le Ropes,' 'Heist To See You,' and 'End Creditouilles?' This cleverness delves deeper than the titles as well, as Giacchino plays with every musical convention you can imagine.

Stop for a moment and imagine the sound of Paris in movies. Do you hear La Marseillaise played by a brass-heavy orchestra? Do you hear a light waltz tempo, perhaps played on an accordion? You'll find both of those tropes piled on top of one another in the 40 second 'Welcome to Gusteau's.' Similarly, imagine you are watching cartoon slapstick, full of chases, pratfalls, and knives being thrown at anthropomorphic animals.

You probably hear racing strings and squealing brass that quickly changes to dancing strings in their highest register. In short, you hear Carl Stalling's genre-setting music for 'Merry Melodies.' Giacchino parodies this style as well, most effectively in '100 Rat Dash,' quite possibly the best such imitation I've ever heard as it emulates without copying.Giacchino is a master at meeting expectations, often while throwing in a twist of his own. Unfortunately, this remarkable ability is also, to me, the greatest shortcoming of his Pixar scores. Ratatouille marks Giacchino's second Pixar film after The Incredibles, a score that channeled John Barry so well that many thought Barry wrote the themes. With knowledge of those two films, I am ready to proclaim Giacchino a remarkable stylist who knows how to communicate a film's emotions and actions using accepted tropes, but I am unsure about placing the sobriquet 'next big thing' on his shoulders.

Giacchino's music for Alias and Lost has been consistently engaging, challenging, and unique. In those shows, he has built tension with limited means, especially in the final few seasons of Alias where he pared down his orchestra to a lean sound palette, but I have yet to hear that kind of original inventiveness from his feature work (his music for last year's Mission Impossible III was Alias transferred to the big screen).In spite of that reservation, however, Ratatouille is, like The Incredibles a delightful score. It opens with 'Le Festin,' a torchy French salon song performed with panache by Camille that sets a smile on your face for the rest of the album.

The score's tone ranges from the bizarre (the Cowboy-song stylings of 'Remy Drives a Linguini' complete with whistling and Hawaiian guitars) to the sublime (the pathos of 'Abandoning Ship' with its unexpected string chord progressions) to the humorous (yes, there are two cues about soup) and many moments in between. The main theme, a driving melody on accordion counterpointed by piano and drums, as in 'Special Order' and the opening of 'End Creditouilles,' is infectious and you'll find yourself humming it for days. There is plenty to enjoy about Ratatouille, and I give it a recommendation because it is well crafted. I'm just waiting for the day when Giacchino brings a new voice like he brought to TV to feature films. That will be something to hear.