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C**8
Will love it anyway...
because I love this movie so much. For the album, I think 2 scores in the movie are missed, "Send Me On My Way" and another piece of music, between the 6th and the 7th track in the album.
A**R
Five Stars
Love this music
F**R
A Good, but Misrepresented CD
This CD is the one that introduced me to David Newman, and it is a great way to do so. For all of the reviewers who complain about Rusted Root's song "Send me on my Way" not being included, too bad. If you only want the score for that song, why not just by a rusted root CD, seeing as you clearly aren't interested in Film Scores. For those of you who complain about David Newman's full score being included, I feel your pain. But the CD, despite it shortness, does stand on its own quite well. And does include many recognizable passages from the film. Overall, I think David Newman's score to this movie is fantastic. Perhaps this CD does not quite do it justice, but it is well worth it for what it gives you.
C**D
Fun CD, but it is missing one of my favorite songs
I loved this movie and the music from it, but there was one song which was often played through the movie that does not appear on the CD. I do not know the name of the song, but it was such a catchy tune and I often hear it played in commercials nowadays. i was a little disappointed it was not there
G**D
Where is everything?
This CD is absurdly short and incomplete. All the coolest pieces of music aren't here - what's up? There is space for 76 minutes of music on a CD, and it's not even half used up. There's a track that's only 42 seconds, for pete's sake! And most of the others are only a couple of minutes or less. The final track ends like it's cut off part way through.This is a weird selection, and I can't fathom it. Even Shrek had the decency to release two versions of its soundtrack: one of the score, one of the pop songs that were scattered through it, which made it geekily complete. I see no reason for at the least a single CD of a similar compilation of score and song.I am stunned. The music that IS here is worth 4 stars, while the music that is NOT here would bring it up to 5. Its absence, however, drags it down to 3 stars only.
G**M
Song not on CD
To those of you interested in this CD in lieu of finding the "songs with lyrics" in the movie ICE AGE, got bad news for you. They are NOT here! I really do hate it when a soundtrack is put out for a movie and they don't include the best or features songs in the movie. Anyway, the song that pretty much everyone wants when Manny, Sid, Diego and the baby are together and walking towards Half Peak is called "Send Me On My Way" by Rusted Root. It is on their latest album "When I Woke". Put Rusted Root in the Amazon search engine and you should find it. Hope this helps those looking for this song.
J**T
As expected after seeing the movie.
I would have to disagree with the earlier reviewer who uttered his disappointed about this soundtrack for missing the parts of the score reminiscent of `American Beauty'. These parts most certainly are included, in tracks 9 (Checking out the cave) and 13 (Giving back the baby).For those who are compelled to buy this cd for those pieces of the score, I would like to mention that if you like those, you will certainly like score music by David Newman's brother Thomas. The style David uses here actually is the style of his brother, not the other way around. Some soundtracks by Thomas Newman I would recommend are `American Beauty' (there are two cd's: one containing the songs used in the film, another solely for the score. Be sure to get the second one: ASIN: B00003XACV!), `Meet Joe Black' and `The Shawshank Redemption'. All three of these scores are absolute gems!As for the score for `Ice Age'... though there are quite a few tracks that are less imaginative, there are some wonderful pieces of music here, and on the overall it really is quite an enchanting score that I would not want to miss in my collection.This soundtrack is score-only. For those people wondering what that 'upbeat, quirky song' was that was featured in the movie: you'll probably mean 'Send me on my way' by Rusted Root (from the album 'Cruel Sun') which, incidentally, was also featured in the film 'Matilda' during the end credits.
D**R
Missing some of the film's best cuts! Unbelievable!!
The other reviewers are quite right to praise David Newman's excellent score to Ice Age; the problem with this CD is not Newman's music but the lack of it here! Everyone's favorite cuts from this score are the catchy opening travel theme (which IS here, briefly) and the extended travel song in the middle ("Send me on my way" with Newman's orchestration to it, ALL of which is MISSING). NO songs are on this disc. This partial soundtrack thus lacks the most memorable and enjoyable music in the film. The CD also lacks the reprise of the travel music played during the end credits; you will find ZERO end credits music here, leaving the music experience to end oddly abruptly. There is exactly 1 minute and 15 seconds of the travel theme here and that's ALL. The entire CD is only 34 minutes long! Both the listener and Newman [are not fairly represented] by this crummy job of producing. The praise in the other reviews is for David Newman's fine work, not for its "mis-"presentation this CD. You'll do better to record the movie music off your DVD than accept this very brief sampling. This release does no justice to a really enjoyable job of movie scoring. This CD is mainly frustrating.
C**R
great music
superb cd this, even if you didnt like the film that much, the music is superb.
C**S
Five Stars
Great Soundtrack
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