Princess Favorites | 
| Artist: Various Artists Creators: Michael Bradford, Sammy Fain, David Friedman, Elton John, Alan Menken, Randy Rogel, Matthew Wilder, Alan Zachary, Bill Shirley, Brad Kane, Cheryl Freeman, Ernie Sabella, Joseph Williams, Lachanze, Lea Salonga, Lillias White, Liz Callaway, Marie Costa, Nathan Lane, Paige O'hara Label: Walt Disney Records Category: Music
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 24676
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 050086074679 UPC: 050086074679 EAN: 0050086074679 ASIN: B00005Y1ZG
Release Date: February 5, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | I Won't Say (I'm In Love) | | • | Belle | | • | Can You Feel The Love Tonight | | • | If I Can't Love Her | | • | Reflection | | • | Out Of Thin Air | | • | Kiss The Girl | | • | Once Upon A Dream | | • | Follow Your Heart | | • | The World Is Looking Up To You | | • | It's What's Inside That Counts | | • | Put It Together (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo) |
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Product Description This collection of Disney favorites is fit for a queen, with songs from Aladdin, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and Cinderella II. No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: DISNEY Title: PRINCESS FAVORITES Street Release Date: 02/05/2002 Domestic Genre: CHILDREN'S
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Save your money! April 29, 2002 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
A friend gave this CD to my little girl for her 5th birthday...she was thrilled to get it. The thrill ended as soon as it was played. She wanted to know where the Princesses were. There is no Ariel...just a song by Sebastian. No Cinderella, no Snow White, and why would they place an unknown song from the Broadway musical Beauty and the Beast which only has been heard by the people attending the musical?? At least Sleeping Beauty made the grade. My daughter has the movie Cinderella II which the CD promotes, but is not familiar with them to really enjoy these 4 songs. Again, save your money...some day maybe Disney will set aside some of their money and marketing hunger and put out a CD that any 5 year old princess will enjoy singing along with...BTW isn't Beauty and the Beast being re-released...oh yea, thats why that endless song about Belle is on there..Bon Jour!
Whose Princess Favorites??? October 14, 2003 G. McCarthy (Chicago) 21 out of 24 found this review helpful
I would classify only 3 of the songs on this CD as Princess Favorites - Belle, Kiss The Girl and Once Upon A Dream. The rest are either not Princess songs or not favorites.My daughter is a huge Disney Princess fan, and wants to hear the songs from the Princess movies non-stop. She's only 3, but she does know her princesses, and the girl from Hercules and Nala from the Lion King are definitely NOT princesses! This is also the first time that I've seen Mulan grouped with the princesses. We wanted music from the classic Disney Princess movies that she loves - Cinderella, Snow White, Beauty & The Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin and The Little Mermaid. I do not put Cinderella 2 and Aladdin and the Forty Thieves in that category - were those even released in the theaters, or direct to video? I am generally a fan of the Disney compilations, but this one feels like a marketing rip-off. Get the Disney Classics 5 CD set if you really want the Princess Favorites - they may be spread out over all the discs, but they are the songs you want to hear!
The Real Reason to Get This CD December 31, 2005 George Buttner (Dayton, Ohio United States) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm going to say it right now --- this CD is good. It's very good. If you're looking for true "Disney princess" tracks and you don't consider Cinderella II, Aladdin and the King of Thieves or Mulan/Lion King to count, then stop now. But it seems like most people are basing their opinions on the sorts of songs they expected from the CD, rather than what's actually on it. The CD begins with "I Won't Say (I'm in Love)" by Meg(ara) from Disney's "Hercules." This is one of my favorite Disney movies and this is an excellent track. Meg tries to deny her feelings for Hercules, before finally sort of admitting that she is in love. Next is "Belle" from "Beauty and the Beast." A wonderful tune of dreams and romance that was nominated for an Academy Award. Who doesn't enjoy "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" Featuring funny bits by Timon and Pumbaa, excellent harmonies and singing by both Simba and Nala. "If I Can't Love Her" is from the stage show of "Beauty and the Beast." It's my least favorite track on the CD, but it's still fairly decent and interesting to hear for those who haven't seen this stage show. "Reflection" is from "Mulan" and I consider it to be possibly be the best track from that movie. Is Mulan is a Disney princess? Well, you can debate that all you want --- I suppose at this point, she's royalty, so I guess she counts. "Out of Thin Air" is my favorite song "Aladdin and the King of Thieves." Aladdin and Jasmine sing about what it would be like for Aladdin to finally find his father. Jasmine tells Aladdin that he doesn't just come out of thin air. The music on this recalls "A Whole New World" for me. "Kiss the Girl" is from "The Little Mermaid." It's not my favorite song from that movie --- I would have preferred "Part of Your World." But it'll do all right. And it can't be said that Ariel isn't a Disney princess --- after all, she does marry Prince Eric. "Once Upon a Dream" is a classic! It's from "Sleeping Beauty." Sure, the little kiddies today may not entirely appreciate this, but I think it's wonderful that they would include a classic like this. Now, part of the reason for this CD's release was to have a place for the music from the Disney "Cindrella" sequel "Cindrella II." Yes, this is a direct-to-DVD release, but it's a good one. This CD is the only place to find these excellent songs, all performed by Brooke Allison. They also all (except the last one) follow a theme of "being yourself:" "Follow Your Heart" is about a time when Cinderella was assigned to the preparations for the royal ball. She was given all sorts of instructions, such as not opening the curtains and not inviting commoners in. Finally, she decided to just do things her own way. A lively, upbeat, positive theme. "The World Is Looking Up To" is about the mouse Jaq and when he decides to become human. Another fun track about being yourself. "It's What's Inside That Counts" comes from when Cinderella's stepsister Anastasia fell in love. She thought she'd get all dolled up, but learned that she can be loved just for being her. Finally, "Put It Together" is a wonderfully fun techno remix of the classic "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo." I was surprised this works, but it does, splendidly. So if you're looking for a Disney CD with great music and are willing to look past any preconceived ideas, then snap this CD up.
Great Updated Alternative to the Traditional Princess Songs April 25, 2005 Caroline Arden (Westchester, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My children love this Cd, and I actually do not find it difficult to enjoy, and even sing along. I recommend it to anyone who has a little princess and needs an alternative to the traditional princess songs.
Fun music May 28, 2009 Mom because of Bella (Chicago) Great music for my daughter. I bought it because her dance recital song was on this CD, but she's listened to many of the songs -and we sing with it. Upbeat and fun-to-listen-to with positive lyrics.
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