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| Composer Hans Zimmer & singer-songwriter Bryan Adams pool their talents. Here I Am, Get Off My Back, Don't Let Go (w/Sarah McLachlan), etc. |
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| 1 Here I Am, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron) |
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| 2 I Will Always Return, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of th |
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| 3 You Can't Take Me, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the C |
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| 4 Get Off My Back, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the Cim |
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| 5 Brothers Under The Sun, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of |
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| 6 Don't Let Go, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarr - McLachlan, Sarah |
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| 7 This Is Where I Belong, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of |
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| 8 Here I Am, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron) |
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| 9 Sound The Bugle, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of the Cim |
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| 10 Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron, film score~Run Free |
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| 11 Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron, film score~Homeland (Main Title) |
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| 12 Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron, film score~Rain |
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| 13 Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron, film score~The Long Road Back |
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| 14 Nothing I've Ever Known, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of |
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| 15 I Will Always Return, song (as used in the film Spirit - Stallion of th |
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Album Review
Much like Disney's "Tarzan", Dreamworks' animated epic "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" opts for a mostly pop-based soundtrack instead of an instrumental score. "Tarzan" used the music of Phil Collins as a backdrop to its stunning visuals; "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" features 15 new tracks from Bryan Adams to lend atmosphere to the tale of a runaway stallion's journey across the Old West. Adams' rousing, slightly sweet anthems are a good match to the film's look and theme, and they're also in keeping with the rest of his work. "Here I Am," "I Will Always Return," and "Don'T Let Go" could fit in just as easily on his albums as on this collection. Likewise, "Get Off My Back" sounds a lot like it could've been on "18 'Til I Die". There's some variety here as well, demonstrated by the vaguely Native American-influenced "Brothers Under The Sun" and understated ballads like "Here I Am" and "Nothing I'Ve Ever Known." Not all of the diversity works well, however; the rebellious "You Can'T Take Me" suffers from some shrill, tinny-sounding synths that make it difficult to listen to. The few instrumental excerpts at the end of the album round it out nicely, making "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" is a pleasant and successful soundtrack, especially for Bryan Adams' fans. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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