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The Grinch

The Grinch
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. Kids Today
  2. Grinch 2000
  3. Green Christmas
  4. Christmas Of Love
  5. Lonely Christmas Eve
  6. Grinch Schedule
  7. Better Do It
  8. Whoville Medley
  9. Reindeer
  10. Christmas Is Going To The Dogs
  11. You're A Mean One Mr Grinch
  12. Christmas Means More
  13. You Don't Have To Be Alone
  14. Where Are You Christmas
  15. Shape Of Things To Come/Happy Wholidays
  16. Memories Of A Green Childhood
  17. Christmas Why Can't I Find You
  18. Stealing Christmas
  19. Big Heist
  20. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas
  21. Change Of Heart
  22. Sleigh Of Presents
  23. He Craves The Roast Breast/Welcome Christmas

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #91504 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-11-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Dr Seuss' children's story always possessed a musical quality. This movie adaptation throws everything into the pot to appeal to most tastes. What's interesting about the approach is having more typically adult-oriented artistes mixing in for the kiddies. Barenaked Ladies get a little Sesame Street wholesomeness going ("Green Christmas" with Jim Carrey), Smash Mouth offer an infectious rhythmically propelled warning about being good for Santa ("Better Do it Right") and The Eels enjoy a scratchy whine about commercialism ("Christmas is Going to the Dogs"). In between are jokey dialogue extracts and an OTT Carrey version of the classic "You're a Mean One Mr Grinch". With so much upbeat fun being had, the dreamy vocals of N Sync ("You Don't Have to be Alone") and Faith Hill ("Where Are You Christmas?") don't really seem to belong. The album's second half is orchestral score from James Horner, seemingly having the most fun since Honey I Shrunk the Kids. Everything comes together best in "Stealing Christmas" as narrator Anthony Hopkins and Carrey interact over highly comedic underscore. --Paul Tonks


Customer Reviews

If you liked the film you'll love this!5
This cd is great for xmas. My favourite song is You don't have to be alone by NSync but they are all good. The first half of the cd has songs that are inspired by the movie with short clips from the movie in between. The second half has songs actually from the film. So if you like songs with the xmas spirit or just love the film then you should get it cuz it's well worth a listen.