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  Ever After (Soundtrack)    
  CD List Bt. 220

For Membership Bt. 180

TAPE List Bt. 110

For Membership Bt. 90

Date : 04/08/98 Label : POLYGRAM POP

 
       

 

Track Listing & Real Audio Sound Clip
01. Ever After Main Title - George Fenton
02.
Cinderella - George Fenton
03.
Utopia - George Fenton
04.
The Girls, The Prince And The Painting - George Fenton

05. Rescuing Maurice - George Fenton
06. 
The Homecoming - George Fenton
07.
 Walking On Water - George Fenton
08. 
The Market - George Fenton
09. 
Trying To Relate - George Fenton
10.
 'Your Highness-What A Surprise' - George Fenton
11. 
The First Kiss - George Fenton

  12. Marguerite - George Fenton
13. 
The Ruins - George Fenton
14.
 Going To The Ball - George Fenton
15. 
The Prince's Decision - George Fenton
16.
 Danielle's Wings - George Fenton
17.
 The Glass Slipper - George Fenton
18. 
The Royal Wedding - George Fenton
19. 
The Proposal - George Fenton
20.
 Sweet Revenge - George Fenton
21. 
Happily Ever After - George Fenton
22.
 Put Your Arms Around Me - Texas

 

Notes :
Original score by George Fenton.

Producers: George Fenton, Dave Stewart, Texas.

Engineers include: John Richards, Keith Grant.

There are a number of elements that will grab the casual consumer's attention here, but let's face it, George Fenton's score isn't one of them. That's not to say his passionate, sensitive, often humorous orchestral compositions are unremarkable; his score is the perfect complement to this charming, old-fashioned film. It's just that the one pop track (Texas' "Put Your Arms Around Me") out of this soundtrack album's 22 cuts is the one that's bound to get all the attention. And naturally, there's not much point competing with the beaming visage of Drew Barrymore, whose mug adorns not only the film, but the disc's packaging. All of which is a shame, since Mr. Fenton's work is one of the more interesting of its kind. Those attracted by the admittedly infectious Texas tune will ultimately be affected by Fenton's score for this "Cinderella Story," though.