Happy Feet [Original Soundtrack]Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 10/31/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 944941_CD
UPC # 075678399824
Label: Atlantic (USA)
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Released in 2006, HAPPY FEET is a charming animated film that follows the adventures of a tap-dancing penguin in Antarctica. In addition to songs by the Brand New Heavies (the funky, dancehall-rooted "Jump and Move") and other established artists, the soundtrack presents musical numbers performed by actors who lend their voices to the movie, including Brittany Murphy, who offers up a R&B-tinged version of Queen's "Somebody to Love." The soundtrack to Happy Feet, the animated penguin fantasia musical directed by George Miller -- the man behind such acclaimed films as Babe, Babe: Pig in the City, and Mad Max -- is a loose and lively mix of '70s funk and modern club-oriented R&B. Borrowing from the template popularized by Shrek, the soundtrack features both new cuts and old songs, with some tracks covered by actors in the film. To this end, listeners get Brittany Murphy singing both Queen's "Somebody to Love" and the disco classic "Boogie Wonderland" as well as Pink reworking Stevie Wonder's "Tell Me Something Good" with pleasing results. Interestingly, Happy Feet also includes some attempts at the �ber-hip DJ trend of mashups -- two songs played at the same time -- with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman doing Prince's "Kiss" and Elvis' "Heartbreak Hotel" and Jason Mraz and Chrissie Hynde on Steve Miller's "The Joker" and David Gates' "Everything I Own." While these are technically more like two-song medleys than actual mashups and are somewhat awkward musically, they are nonetheless unexpected shots of cultural Zeitgeist and a welcome break from the standard soundtrack cover tunes. Throw in an original track from Prince as well as the big-band swing-meets-glam rock-meets-contemporary R&B of Gia Farrell's "Hit Me Up," and Happy Feet delivers no less than a computer-animated Moulin Rouge. ~ Matt Collar
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