Track Listing 1. Look Through My Eyes - Phil Collins 2. Great Spirits - Tina Turner 3. Welcome - Phil Collins 4. No Way Out (Theme From Brother Bear) - Phil Collins (single version) 5. Transformation - The Bulgarian Women's Choir 6. On My Way - Phil Collins 7. Welcome - Blind Boys Of Alabama/Phil Collins/Oren Waters 8. No Way Out (Theme From Brother Bear) - Phil Collins (Phil Collins version) 9. Transformation - Phil Collins 10. Three Brothers - (score) 11. Awakes as a Bear - (score) 12. Wilderness of Danger and Beauty - (score)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Blind Boys Of Alabama, Phil Collins, Tina Turner | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Original score composed by Mark Mancina & Phil Collins. Producers: Phil Collins, Mark Mancina, Rob Cavallo, Chris Montan. Original score composed by Mark Mancina & Phil Collins. Like Randy Newman, Phil Collins has established something of a cottage industry providing the music for big-budget Hollywood blockbusters. Here he teams with top film composer Mark Mancina, with whom he also collaborated on the hit soundtrack for the animated movie TARZAN. Like that disc, BROTHER BEAR is filled with lush, sweeping ballads and invigorating soft rockers that benefit from the ex-Genesis frontman's undiminished vocal prowess and highly developed rhythmic sense. Since the BROTHER BEAR movie concerns a Native American boy's wilderness adventure, it's only natural that many of the tracks incorporate elements of traditional Native American drumming into the heavily synthesized and orchestrated mix. Tina Turner and the Blind Boys of Alabama appear on one track apiece, and their singing adds an extra dollop of soul to what is already quite dramatically substantial music. The program ends with three exciting score excerpts conducted by Don Harper, which show Mancina's debt to John Williams. With BROTHER BEAR, Collins and Mancina have once again managed to create music that stands on its own as superb pop fare, while deftly evoking the film's story line and emotional content.
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