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Disney's Greatest Pop Hits
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Album Details: Disney's Greatest Pop Hits

Release Date:10/27/1998
Label:Disney
UPC:050086063772

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  • All Music Guide

    This compilation proves that Disney's music isn't just for kiddies. Musical heavyweights such as Elton John, Randy Newman, and Lebo M are joined at the top of the pops by Michael Bolton, Linda Ronstadt, Peabo Bryson Regina Belle, Vanessa Williams and others. This collection of 15 of Disney's biggest hits does include some duds (Donna Summer's "Someday") and misses some of the label's best (Billy Joel's "Why Should I Worry" from Oliver). But that latter fact, together with the continued hits, such as the brilliant Mulan soundtrack, make this assuredly just Volume 1.

    - Ross Boissoneau, All Music Guide

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Disney

Already one of the most popular family and children's film companies, Disney entered the music industry in 1949 with the formation of the Walt Disney Music Company, which published the music from the studio's films, beginning with the following year's Cinderella. In the '50s, Disney also developed their own music labels, including Disneyland Records, which offered Disne... Read more