Pokemon 2000 Power Of One (2000) (Enhanced Cd)

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Label: Wea/atlantic
UPC: 00075678337024
Release Date: 7/18/2000
Buy.com Sku: 60421594
Item#: MXJP72
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Power Of One - Donna Summer ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Dreams - Alysha ~ Original Soundtrack
3. They Don't Understand - Dream Street ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Wonderland - Angela Via ~ Original Soundtrack
5. With All Your Heart - Plus One ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Extra Mile, The - Laura Pausini ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Flying Without Wings - Westlife ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Pokemon World - Youngstown/Nobody's Angel ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Blah, Blah, Blah - Devotion 2 Music ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Polkamon - Weird Al Yankovic ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Chosen One, The - The B-52's ~ Original Soundtrack
12. One Heart - O-Town ~ Original Soundtrack
13. One - Denisse Lara ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Comin' To The Rescue - O-Town ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Dance Of The Bellossom - (from "Pikachu's Rescue Adventure") ~ Original Soundtrack
16. Legend Comes To Life, The - (from "The Power Of One") ~ Original Soundtrack



The phenomenon continues this summer as all your favorite Pokemon kick it 2K style with their highly anticipated second animated feature film, Pokemon 2000 The Power Of One. The film will introduce a wealth of new characters into the Pokemon universe while providing fans with all the thrills they've come to expect from Pikachu & Co. In the footsteps of POKEMON THE FIRST MOVIE - MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED BY THE MOTION PICTURE, the Pokemon 2000 The Power of One Atlantic soundtrack assembles a top cast of hitmakers and fresh new talent, along with one of the great stars of novelty pop.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This is a Hyper CD which, besides containing regular audio tracks, provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Original score by Ralph Schuckett, John Lissauer, Manny Corallo & John Loeffler.
Compilation producers: Darren Higman, Craig Kallman.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Laura Pausini (vocals); Jeff Golub, Alan Darby, Rick Bailey, Steve Diamond, John Themis (guitar); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Steve Lukather (electric guitar); Nigel Rush (keyboards, drums, keyboard programming, drum programming); Ben Robbins, Yak Bondy (keyboards, programming); Jamie Saft, Phil Sillas, Steve Mac (keyboards); Steve Pearce (bass guitar); Chris Laws (drums); Rex Rideout, Robbie Nevil, Sterling Campbell (programming); Tatsuya Sato (drum programming); Mischke, Tracie Ackerman, Yvonne John Lewis (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Nigel Rush; James Loughrey; Ben Robbins; Jay Healy; Joe Blaney; Larry Alexander ; Matt Howe; Mick Guzauski; Steve Mac.
Recording information: 143 Studios, Santa Monica, CA, Unites States; A-Pawling Studio, Pawling, NY; Battery Studios; Ben's Gaff; Chartmaker Studio, Malibu, CA, Unites States; Dark Child Studios, Pleasantville, NJ; Excalibur Studios, Milano, It Atba; Green Street Studios, NYC, NY, Unites States; Mayfair Studios, London, England; N.Y. Jam; Our House, Orlando, FL; R.G. Jones England; Rokstone Studios, London, England; Sony Studios, NYC, NY, Unites States; The Village Recorders, West Los Angeles, CA, Unites Sta; Trans Continental, Orlando, FL.
Arrangers: Nigel Rush; Nathan DiGesare; Neil Jason; Steve Mac; David Foster.
While it maintains a teeny-pop headcount, the album from the second Pokemon movie has a couple of daring steps: the presence of Donna Summer belting out the title song, "Weird Al" Yankovic with the gleefully silly "Polkamon," and a couple of score tracks (one of which is actually from the movie). Still, the album has more than its share of squeaky j-pop wannabes to annoy the heck out of adults and delight the preteen set. ~ Steven McDonald
The Pokemon phenomenon probably seems as incomprehensible to adults circa 2000 as did the Smurfs in the '80s and mood rings in the '70s. However, even the most casual observer of youth culture knows how little difference that makes, as long as the kids are sufficiently enthralled. The children who flock to theaters to see POKEMON 2000 would probably listen happily to Bulgarian folk music as long as it accompanied their beloved Pokemon characters. But the adults (or teenagers) who bring them to these theaters will appreciate the high production values applied to the film's pure pop soundtrack.
'70s disco queen Donna Summer proves her own staying power with "The Power of One," while Alysha provides a near-fatal dose of cuteness with "Dreams." Veteran parodist Weird Al Yankovic applies his accordion know-how to (what else?) "Polkamon," and the B-52's, old hands at pop whimsy, will ring some nostalgic bells with the children of the '80s on "The Chosen One." Don't try to fight it--Pokemon will win in the end.
The Pokemon phenomenon probably seems as incomprehensible to adults circa 2000 as did the Smurfs in the '80s and mood rings in the '70s. However, even the most casual observer of youth culture knows how little difference that makes, as long as the kids are sufficiently enthralled. The children who flock to theaters to see POKEMON 2000 would probably listen happily to Bulgarian folk music as long as it accompanied their beloved Pokemon characters. But the adults (or teenagers) who bring them to these theaters will appreciate the high production values applied to the film's pure pop soundtrack.
'70s disco queen Donna Summer proves her own staying power with "The Power of One," while Alysha provides a near-fatal dose of cuteness with "Dreams." Veteran parodist Weird Al Yankovic applies his accordion know-how to (what else?) "Polkamon," and the B-52's, old hands at pop whimsy, will ring some nostalgic bells with the children of the '80s on "The Chosen One." Don't try to fight it--Pokemon will win in the end.

Engineer: Adam Kagan; Paul Foley; Mischke; Kyle Weeks; Eric Schilling; Felipe Elgueta; Francis Buckley; Hoover Le; Ben Robbins; Jay Healy; Talley Sherwood; Tim Donovan; Chris Laws

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/18/2000
Original Release Date : 2000
Catalog ID : 83370
Label : Atlantic (USA)
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075678337024

  
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