Amazon.com now list the track listing for the WALL•E Soundtrack available June 24 for a list price of $18.98 US dollars.
Included in the 38 tracks are 2 songs performed by Michael Crawford from Hello Dolly!, La Vie En Rose performed by Louis Armstrong and Down to Earth, the original song performed by Peter Gabriel for the film.
Check the full listing here, but beware of story spoilers.
[via The Pixar Blog]
Last modified: May 16, 2008
I’ll definitely be buying this with Thomas Newman and Peter Gabriel. I mean seriously, how awesome.
I’m more excited for the “Art of….” book though.
The thing though is I don’t really care much for Thomas Newman. First, with his score for Nemo, it still sounded like Randy Newman, which sounded a bit generic. I was hoping that Pixar’s new favourite (and mine too) composer Michael Giacchino to score it. Would have been a cool tease as to what he has planned for Star Trek. But I’ll really hold off judgement until I hear something from the new score first.
I just saw the movie,and i thought the score was beautifully done. It was really powerful in a good handful of parts in the movie….This composer MIGHT have potential. Im a Hans zimmer fan, so thats who i usually compare too
i seen this movie, its so romantic..and touches my heart!!! i love this and the soundtract i just wish to have this music..
track 12: the rocket departs with Wall-E and Eva is astounding: I think it is the single best ever rocket ship takes off and the incredible power which that requires- sountrack. If you have seen the Space Shuttle take off in person this is the sound track.
But today: I listened to track 12 : it opens and it is the USA under Bush/ Gitmo/wars/and the whole ball of wax/ and then you see images of Obama considering/announcing/fighting Hillary and McCain-Palin/Ayers/the workers / the energy/the dstruggle/ states start reporting/ they call Ohio/ theuy call the election: elation. Listen to 12 and think of the sequence.