Patrick Doyle, David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager - Quest For Camelot: Music From The Motion Picture
Facts
| Artist(s) | Patrick Doyle, David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager |
| Studio | Atlantic / Wea |
| Release Date | May 5, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 075678309724 |
About Patrick Doyle, David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager - Quest For Camelot: Music From The Motion Picture
While many soundtracks offer two takes on a hit single, how many offer alternate cuts on three different songs? Warner Bros.' The Quest for Camelot does, with mixed results. "Looking Through Your Eyes" is performed three times--once by LeAnn Rimes, once by the Corrs and Bryan White, and lastly as a tedious all-instrumental version by David Foster. Compared to her standard fare, Celine Dion's "The Prayer" sounds reserved; there's no over-the-top melisma and her voice sounds almost subdued. Andrea Bocelli's take on the same tune is slightly different, with a slightly more pronounced string section kicking in. Journey frontman Steve Perry delivers one of the more convincing performances with his version of "I Stand Alone" (also covered by Bryan White) and "United We Stand." Gary Oldman's "Ruber" is sinister, while Don Rickles's Cornwall is funny (and a nice change-of-pace from all these megastars) on "If I Didn't Have You." --Jason Verlinde Amazon.com
Tracks
- Looking Through Your Eyes - LeAnn Rimes
- I Stand Alone - Steve Perry
- The Prayer - Celine Dion
- United We Stand - Steve Perry
- On My Father's Wings - The Corrs
- Looking Through Your Eyes - The Corrs & Bryan White
- Ruber - Gary Oldman
- I Stand All Alone - Bryan White
- If I Didn't Have You - Eric Idle & Don Rickles
- Dragon Attack/Forbidden Forest - Patrick Doyle
- The Battle - Patrick Doyle
- Looking Through Your Eyes (Instrumental) - David Foster
- The Prayer - Andrea Bocelli
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My Rating List
1)Looking Through your eyes 6/10: Um,it was better when Kayley and Garrett sang it.I didn't like how the lyrics were changed, and the country tune kinda ruined it.
2)I Stand Alone 2/10: God, Steve Perry sounded like he was howling in pain, and that he was going to burst into tears any moment! Garrrett was WAAAAAAY better, and I didn't like the lyrics being changed in this song either.
3)The Prayer 10/10: Totally touching. Celine Dion, you deserve a cheering crowd of mothers with their children!
4)United We Stand 9/10: Awesome Irish tune. But...the singing was corny. Who cares? 2 thumbs up to the fiddler and the woodwind players!
5)On My Father's Wings 10/10: Perfect for any girl who looks up to their fathers. Andrea Corr totally put her soul into this song!
6)Looking Through Your Eyes 10/10: It was SO romantic and beautiful! I was crying because I was so touched! One of my favorites!
7)Ruber 8/10: You call that singing? Ruber was yelling almost the whole time! However, I liked the background instrumentals. I found this more satisfying than the first two songs on this soundtrack. But please, just don't bellow like that in my ears, unless if you're singing an awesome song that falls into the heavy metal/goth music genre.
8)I Stand All Alone 10/10: I LOVED THIS SONG! I loved watching Garrett go through the unique surroundings of the forbiddon forest as he sings. He has a very clear and nice voice. Try and beat that, Steve Perry!
9)If I didn't Have You 10/10: It's SO funny! However, I think peoople should see the movie before listening to this song otherwise they may not understand it.
10)Forbidden Forest/Dragon Attack: 1/10: Ho-hum. What a bore. I can't even force myself to listen to this whole song. In addition, I don't like the loud beginning. I don't recommend this song.
11)The Battle 10/10: A little more interesting than the previous song, but still a bore. Can someone please pass me a blanket? I think the sandman just came to visit me...*snores*
12)Looking THrough Your Eyes (Instrumental) 10/10: I think its really pretty. It totally sounds something you would here being played by some volunteering musicians play at a really fancy restaurant.
13)The Prayer 9/10: Really good, but why does this have a bit of the melody from "Looking THrough Your Eyes"?
This is a good soundtrack for anybody who loves the movie, Quest For Camelot! It nearly makes up for a wrecked CD case. But it was nearly a year ago when I got this, so it's not as impressive as it used to be. But 5 stars, anyway. June 3, 2006
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If you are someone who LOVED the tunes played on the video, then DEFINETLY get this CD, so you can listen to the songs WHENEVER you want :D January 28, 2006
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