Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

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  • Release Date: 11/04/2008
  • Sales Rank: 7,598
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517884595

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Disc 1
1LISTENOnce Upon a Time in Africa 3:44
2LISTENThe Traveling Song 3:25
3LISTENParty! Party! Party! 3:31
4LISTENI Like to Move It 3:41
5LISTENThe Good, The Bad and the Ugly (Polka Version) 0:54
6LISTENBig and Chunky 3:21
7LISTENChums 2:16
8LISTENNew York, New York (Polka Version) 1:30
9LISTENVolcano 2:50
10LISTENRescue Me 3:36
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Disc 2
1I Like to Move It Bonus Track / Multimedia Track
2She Loves Me Bonus Track / Multimedia Track

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Editorial Reviews

Hans Zimmer shares composition duties with the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am on this endearing soundtrack, which updates the sounds of 2005's Madagascar with African flair and light pop/rock appeal. "I Like to Move It" is reprised with will.i.am handling lead vocals, John Kander's "New York, New York" receives a humorous polka treatment, and original versions of Barry Manilow's "Copacabana (At the Copa)" and Boston's "More Than a Feeling" round out the quartet of tunes that listeners have heard before. The remainder of this album shifts between safari-themed instrumentals, kid-friendly club music, and the sweeping orchestrations that regularly accompany such animated films. "The Traveling Song" even sounds like a contemporary radio single, with will.i.am singing through an Autotune processor as light hip-hop rhythms underscore his vocals. The Madagascar series relies heavily on music, often injecting songs directly into the movies' plot lines, and that emphasis helps fine-tune this soundtrack into a lighthearted, yet focused, affair. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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