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TechnoTV - Cars

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List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $12.58
Your Save: $ 6.40 ( 34% )
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0050086134977 Format: Enhanced Label: Walt Disney Records Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Records Release Date: 2006-06-06 Studio: Walt Disney Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very surprised! Comment: Really enjoyed the movie, but didn't think I'd like the soundtrack as much. I was wrong, listened to it while driving from Los Angeles to San Diego and was singin' along with it the whole way!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Parent Friendly Comment: this is a great CD because it is parent friendly. The kids like it because it is from the movie and we like it because it is actually good music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cars Comment: I bought this for my two sons. One is five and the other is three. They love it! A great buy for kids and for parents who want to create a fun car ride!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Toddler loves it! Comment: Great audio for a long drive with my little one. He loves the movie, and this soundtrack is enjoyable for us both. He also enjoys listening to it while playing with his Cars collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: sound track Fair Comment: Tracks 3,5 & 10 were best song rtracks on the whole cd. I wish theyed put thoses 3 songs on a cd with other disney songs which would be much better. Id say thoses 3 tracks is what saves this cd from getting 1 star rating.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Cars is a typical Disney-Pixar animated movie in that it deals with an anthropomorphic character (here, a car) and the heartwarming values of family and friendship. (Alas, we'll have to wait a little while longer for the company to take on greed and selfishness.) The accompanying soundtrack is equally typical in that it's split between catchy pop songs and a score by Randy Newman. The clear highlight of the pop tracks is Sheryl Crow's boisterous, huge-sounding "Real Gone" (her best song in ages). Rascal Flatts also cover Tom Cochrane's 1991 hit "Life Is a Highway," while John Mayer rocks out on "Route 66" (Chuck Berry's elegantly lean version is included as well). For his part, Newman continues his distinguished association with quality animation by supplying a nimble score. It's fun to hear him deploy riffs that wouldn't be out of place on a Quiet Riot album on the bombastic "Opening Race," while the bluesy "Bessie" does George Thorogood with a tuba. The CD's overall Southern flavor is emphasized by the frequent use of banjo and slide guitar, as well as by score tracks cantering about, like "McQueen and Sally." And, as usual, Newman delivers a nostalgic, misty-eyed song--in this case "Our Town," performed by that master of sensitive laid-back charm, James Taylor. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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