

On November 23rd Walt Disney Records will be releasing the soundtrack for the upcoming Disney Animated Movie “The Princess and the Frog.”
The music is composed by Oscar-winning composer Randy Newman, who also worked on the movies “Monsters, Inc.” “Toy Story,” “Toy Story 2,” Toy Story 3,” and “A Bug’s Life.”
The soundtrack CD features a song by award-winning Def Jam recording artist Ne-Yo, which is the end credit song of “The Princess and the Frog.”
Because the movie is centered in New Orleans, the sounds of jazz, Zydeco, blues and Gospel are apparent on the album.
We think this album really captures the feel the Walt Disney Company is going for in “The Princess and the Frog” movie. Some songs are mellow, others are fun, and together the album is a great listen! We highly recommend this soundtrack CD for anyone who plans on watching “The Princess and the Frog” when it arrives in theaters.
Below you can check out the track listing for the soundtrack CD:
1. Never Knew I Needed – Ne-Yo
2. Down In Nw Orleans (Prologue)
3. Down In New Orleans – Dr. John
4. Almost There – Anika Noni Rose (as ‘Tiana’)
5. Friends On The Other Side – Keith David (as ‘Dr. Facilier’)
6. When We’re Human – Michael Leon-Wooley (as ‘Louis), Bruno Campos (as ‘Prince Naveen’) and Anika Noni Rose (as ‘Tiana’), featuring Terence Blanchard on trumpet
7. Gonna Take You There – Jim Cummings (as ‘Ray’) featuring Terence Simien on accordion
8. Ma Belle Evangeline – Jim Cummings (as ‘Ray’), featuring Terrence Blanchard on trumpet
9. Dig A Little Deeper – Jenifer Lewis (as ‘Mama Odie’) featuring the Pinnacle Gospel Choir
10. Down In New Orleans (Finale) – Anika Noni Rose (as ‘Tiana’)
11. Fairy Tale/Going Home
12. I Know This Story
13. The Frog Hunters/Gator Dawn
14. Tiana’s Bad Dream
15. Ray Laid Low
16. Ray/Mama Odie
17. This is Gonna be Good
Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” will hit theaters in New York City and Los Angeles on November 25th and nationwide on December 11th.
Will you be heading to the theater to see this Disney Movie?
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Reviewed a promotional copy, and the soundtrack is really great – minus the very first track by “ne-yo” which sounds quite… out of place, even as an accompaniment promo “pop” radio track. It just simply doesn’t work with the overall feel or theme of this new Disney animated entry. Maybe it will be removed prior to the final pressings?
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