Hans Zimmer, Thomas Dolby, Enya, Tori Amos, Pat Metheny, Robin Williams, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones - Toys: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Facts
| Artist(s) | Hans Zimmer, Thomas Dolby, Enya, Tori Amos, Pat Metheny, Robin Williams, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Grace Jones |
| Studio | Geffen Records |
| Release Date | December 15, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 720642450529 |
Tracks
- Winter Reveries - Tchaikovsky, Pyotr
- The Closing of the Year
- Ebudae - Enya
- The Happy Worker
- Alsatia's Lullaby - Zimmer, Hans
- Workers
- Let Joy and Innocence Prevail
- The General - Zimmer, Hans
- The Mirror Song
- Battle Introduction - Zimmer, Hans
- Welcome to the Pleasuredome - Gill, Peter [1]
- Let Joy & Innocence Prevail
- The Closing of the Year/Happy Workers
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Fun album! |
| Green Hills and Blue Skies and Red Jackets and Yellow Toys |
This is by far one of my most treasured CDs. The movie is fantastic (in my opinion), but the soundtrack is brilliant. Hans Zimmer's larger-than-life militaristic score gets the "Fisher-Price" make-over with delightful results! His tracks interject classic songs like "Closing of the Year" and even an opera-themed piece.
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"Toys" is one of these special albums that literally became a soundtrack to my life. Many listeners will know what I am talking about. The keyword here is "association," where, when we hear a song, we can recall memories which can literally flood your mind, and you'll remember things you'd forgotten years prior. I became "one" with tracks 8, 9, 10, and 11...the power tracks that literally lead into one another perfectly, building up slowly throughout:
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The General - the slow build-up of clouds and darkness... I used to visit the mountains of Colorado in the dark, vast fields and hills shadowed by a starry sky ripped apart in the West. And Michael Gambon's dictating his use of power gives me chills to this day!
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The Mirror Song - the title is perfect. I know nothing of Thomas Dolby, but he performs Trever Horn's song perfectly. I prefer this version to the Robin Williams/Joan Cusack version in the film. What is Dolby singing? "So real...surreal..." This song is perfect in every way.
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Battle Introduction - one of the greatest (short) pieces Zimmer wrote. His music here chills me, and he's only done it since then with "The Thin Red Line" score. This piece is sad...
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Welcome to the Pleasuredome (Intro Battle Mix) - and we end with a remix of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's piece...I know nothing about them. I listen to this track with headphones to hear the subtleties, and only when I'm in the mood for powerful themes.
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Unfortunately, I have associated and re-associated these four tracks so often (along with the rest of the album) that my brain freezes up upon hearing this music. Which is why I now listen to it on rare occasions. It's too precious. February 28, 2005
| A work of Art that cannot be expressed on paper |
| Magical |
| WendyandLisa, of course |
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