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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678326127
Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
MPN: 83261
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: November 09, 1999
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: "Gotta catch 'em all," shouts teen-popper (and 1999's Buckner & Garcia) Billy Crawford on this kid-phenom soundtrack. Engineered to capture not only preteen fans of the Japanese anime craze, but Top 40 listeners who might fall for singles such as girl group M2M's peppy "Don't Say You Love Me," it's loaded with familiar zillion-selling names such as Britney Spears, 'N Sync, Christina Aguilera, and 98 Degrees. A mixture of light dance-pop, innocuous romantic ballads, and "Eye of the Tiger" drama keeps things moving. G-rated through and through, the disc's nonstop chirpiness might eventually wear on parents' ears even as they acknowledge the catchy hooks. The younger set will love it without qualification. --Rickey Wright
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There's nothing wrong with a little bubblegum pop! If you like 90's pop, then you will be pleasantly surprised with this album, despite it being the soundtrack for a "Pokemon" movie...check out the samples to and decide for yourself!
Highlights are:
Don't Say You Love Me (M2M)
We're A Miracle (Christina Aguilera)
Soda Pop (Britney Spears)
Free Up Your Mind (Emma Bunton)
Lullaby (Mandah)
Vacation (Vitamin C)
Catch me if you Can (Angela Via)
Brother ... Read More
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All these songs are completely different from the original Japanese ones, but it's still a great CD, especially if you love Pokemon and this movie.
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My favourite songs of this soundtrack are:
M2M "Don't Say You Love Me (they're very pretty! I have their single!!!);
Christina Aguilera "We're A Miracle";
Britney Spears "Soda Pop" (from her first album!);
B-Witched "Get Happy";
Emma Bunton "Free Up Your Mind";
Vitamin C "Vacation";
Billie "Makin' My Way";
Angela Via "Catch Me If You Can";
Aaron Carter "Fun With The Funk".
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This soundtrack is labeled as "music from and inspired by the motion picture," but it's more accurate to say it's "music from the motion picture, and some random songs that have absolutely nothing to do with the movie whatsoever." At least two of songs on the soundtrack were released eight months to a year before the movie and soundtrack were released. Also, out of the sixteen songs on the soundtrack, only six make some kind of appearance in the film: Billy Crawford's rendition of the Pokemon theme, ... Read More
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Back when the movie came out, I was a gushy preteen who was, like everyone else, obsessed over the Pokemon fad. I got this CD from a friend (I think I traded like 60 pokemon cards to get it, all Bulbasaurs and Caterpies, ha! We're stupid as kids, aren't we?) and fell in love with the songs. My favorites were, and still are, "Making My Way (Any Way That I Can)," "It Was You," and "Don't Say You Love Me."
I'm not a fan of pop songs, especially TODAY's pop songs/singers, but this music got to ... Read More
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