Rugrats Go Wild (2003) (Willis/Hynde/American Hi-Fi)

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Label: Geffen/hollywood/thump/surfdog
UPC: 00720616239921
Release Date: 6/10/2003
Buy.com Sku: 60603838
Item#: M66PDP
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Message In A Bottle - American Hi-Fi (previously unreleased) ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Big Bad Cat - Bruce Willis/Chrissie Hynde (previously unreleased) ~ Original Soundtrack
3. She's On Fire - Train ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Island Princess - The Rugrats (different version contained in the film) ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Lizard Love - Aerosmith (previously unreleased) ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Ready to Roll - Flashlight Brown ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Morning After, The - Cheryl Chase/Cree Summer ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Atomic Dog - George Clinton ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Dresses And Shoes - Angelica/Susie ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Should I Stay Or Should I Go? - The Clash ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Lust For Life - Bruce Willis ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Phil Diapey's Hanging Low - Tim Curry/The Rugrats (different version contained in the film) ~ Original Soundtrack
13. It's A Jungle Out There - The Rugrats ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Changing Faces - E.G. Daily ~ Original Soundtrack



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Audio Mixers: Gigi Meroni; George Acogny; Rich Dickerson; Lavant Coppock; Kamil Rustam; Al Schmitt; Robert Casale.
A cross between two of Nickelodeon's most popular cartoons, Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats Gone Wild features a soundtrack that isn't quite as kid-oriented as the Rugrats movies but isn't quite as musically sophisticated as the soundtrack to The Wild Thornberrys movie. Along with songs by the characters in the movie -- including Bruce Willis and Chrissie Hynde, who play Spike and Siri, a pair of jungle cats -- the album features an eclectic array of funk, punk, and rock, including George Clinton's "Atomic Dog" and the Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go." The more contemporary songs don't fare as well -- Train's "She's on Fire" and American Hi-Fi's "Message in a Bottle" are anemic instead of anthemic. As for the original, movie-related songs, they vary widely in quality: Bruce Willis' songs are more fun than they have any right to be, particularly his duet with Hynde, "Big Bad Cat." Likewise, the Rugrats' "It's a Jungle Out Here" is surprisingly enjoyable. However, some of the songs, such as Angelica (Cheryl Chase) and Susie's (Cree Summer) "The Morning After" and "Dresses and Shoes (Precious & Few)," sound more annoying than appealing, at least to grownup ears. While the soundtrack might be a little disappointing as a whole, Rugrats Go Wild still has enough good moments to make it worthwhile for most fans of the movie. ~ Heather Phares
In what amounts to the greatest crossover attempt since Mork crash-landed onto the set of Happy Days, two of Nickelodeon's most successful franchises have a head-on collision at the cinema and one of the results is RUGRATS GO WILD: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE. With the casts of both THE RUGRATS and THE WILD THORNBERRYS as principals, the resulting collection is a charming showcase for voice-over vets.
Cheryl Chase, Nancy Cartwright, Cree Summer, and Tommy, (aka Angelica, Chuckie, Susie and Tommy) team up on the kooky, Mark Mothersbaugh-composed "Island Princess." Bruce Willis, voice of beloved family dog Spike, also makes his mark on a duet with animated nemesis Chrissie Hynde on the catchy-but-sinister "Big Bad Cat" and an amusing lyrical rewrite of the thumping Iggy Pop classic "Lust For Life." Kids at heart get their musical mojo filled with previously released songs by The Clash ("Should I Stay Or Should I Go"), George Clinton ("Atomic Dog"), Train ("She's On Fire"), and Flashlight Brown ("Ready to Roll"). Those looking for newer fare can turn to Aerosmith's rowdy rocker "Lizard Love" and fellow Beantowners American Hi-Fi's sneering take on The Police classic "Message In a Bottle."

Producer: Gigi Meroni; George Acogny; Rich Dickerson; Mark Mothersbaugh; Paul David Hager

Engineer: Gigi Meroni; Rich Dickerson; Paul David Hager

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/10/2003
Original Release Date : 2003
Catalog ID : 162399
Label : Hollywood Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00720616239921

  
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