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As with many movie spin-off soundtracks, rhyme or reason for the selection of the tracks isn’t a major concern here. Still, for sheer enjoyment, Chicken Little brings together enough pop-proven items that it pays off quite nicely. It’s not everyday that R.E.M. rubs up against Diana Ross, for example, but when the songs are as strong as “It’s the End of the World as We Know It” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” you go with the flow with a smile on your face. Add in Patti LaBelle’s remake of her grooving Beverly Hills Cop hit “Stir It Up,” with Joss Stone pitching in, Five for Fighting’s fine take on the Art Garfunkel classic “All I Know,” the Cheeta Girls ripping through the old R&B anthem “Shake a Tail Feather,” and the delightful soon-to-be-classic “One Little Slip” from Barenaked Ladies, and you’ve got a winner on your hands. Not to overlook the thoroughly goofy voice cast takes on “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” “We Are the Champions,” and “Wannabe.” Great art? Not really. Big fun? Definitely. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble