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Tinker Bell (soundtrack) is the second album of Tinker Bell first movie released in July 22, 2013.
Overview[]
The movie score was composed by Joel McNeely that recorded in Sony Scoring Stage with 88-piece from Hollywood Studio Symphony and the violinist Máiréad Nesbitt.[1] The album was launched in July 22, 2013 by Intrada Records as part of an agreement with Walt Disney Records.
The album contain instrumental musics and three songs used in Tinker Bell movie, also present in the previous album.
Track list[]
- Prologue
- To the Fairies They Draw Near – Loreena McKennitt
- A Child's Laughter / Flight to Pixie Hollow
- Choosing a Talent
- Tink Tours Pixie Hollow
- Welcome to Tinker's Nook
- Tinker Bell's New Home
- Tink Meets the Other Fairies
- The Lost Things Theme
- Tink Meets Vidia and Finds Lost Things
- Tinkering
- Your Place is Here
- Making Things
- Tink Tries to be a Light Fairy
- Teaching a Baby Bird to Fly
- Hawk!
- Tink Finds the Magic Box
- Searching for Answers
- Sprinting Thistles
- Tink Feels Lost
- Spring is Ruined
- Rebuilding Spring
- The Music Box Restored
- To the Fairies They Draw Near, Part II – Loreena McKennitt
- Tink Meets Wendy
- Fly to Your Heart – Selena Gomez
Trivia[]
- Despite included in the film's credits, the music that plays in Wendy's music box "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!" (the same from Peter Pan (1953) movie), composed by Sammy Cahn, Sammy Fain, was not available in Tinker Bell's albums.
References[]
- ↑ Goldwasser, Dan (July 09, 2008). "Joel McNeely scores Tinker Bell". Scoring Sessions. Retrieved on January 05, 2020.