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Track List: Peter Pan [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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- Main Title - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Flying - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Learning To Fly - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Tinkerbell - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Is That A Kiss? - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Peter's Shadow - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- A Note From The Teacher - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Build A House Around Her - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Come Meet Father - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Fetch Long Tom - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Mermaids - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Fairy Dance - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Set Them Free - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- I Do Believe In Fairies - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Poison - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Please Don't Die - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
- Flying Jolly Roger - James Newton HowardDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Peter Pan [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
- Release Date:
- 01/01/2003
- Label:
- Varese Sarabande
- UPC:
- 030206653427
User Reviews: Peter Pan [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Peter Pan
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I love Peter pan!!!!!!!!!
, June 6, 2004Reviewer: Erica - See all Erica's reviewsPros: Jeremy Sumpter is hot!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pro Reviews: Peter Pan [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
| EXPERT RATING: No Rating From AMG Reviews The producers were wise in their choosing of James Newton Howard to compose the score for P.J. Hogan's big screen rendering of J.M. Barrie's famous children's book Peter Pan. The former Elton John keyboardist's work on M. Night Shyamalan's Sixth Sense and Signs showcased his ability to blend suspense and whimsy, and skillfully paint a scene from a child actor's point of view. For Peter Pan, Howard builds the dreamy world of "Neverland" with harps, choirs, and the occasional keyboard flourish, fleshing out the characters with fairy tale precision, and creating a believable realm in the same fashion that John Williams handled the magical world of Harry Potter. The string motifs he chooses for Wendy and Peter are steeped in the bittersweet confusion of sexual awakening, and the eternally youthful Lost Boys are treated with a light hand, hinting at their enviable immortality. "Howard" goes to great lengths to capture the myth of Peter Pan, never dumbing it down. His is a darker take on a story that has spent years in the hands of cartoonists, and it delivers the tale a muchneeded edge. - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide |
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The producers were wise in their choosing of James Newton Howard to compose the score for P.J. Hogan's big screen rendering of J.M. Barrie's famous children's book Peter Pan. The former Elton John keyboardist's work on M. Night Shyamalan's Sixth Sense and Signs showcased his ability to blend suspense and whimsy, and skillfully paint a scene from a child actor's point of view. For Peter Pan, Howard builds the dreamy world of "Neverland" with harps, choirs, and the occasional keyboard flourish, fleshing out the characters with fairy tale precision, and creating a believable realm in the same fashion that John Williams handled the magical world of Harry Potter. The string motifs he chooses for Wendy and Peter are steeped in the bittersweet confusion of sexual awakening, and the eternally youthful Lost Boys are treated with a light hand, hinting at their enviable immortality. "Howard" goes to great lengths to capture the myth of Peter Pan, never dumbing it down. His is a darker take on a story that has spent years in the hands of cartoonists, and it delivers the tale a muchneeded edge. ...