Disneymania, Vol. 4

Disneymania, Vol. 4
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Dipping into the latest installment of Disneymania is like hitting the local cineplex to watch a new Pixar flick: by reputation alone, you know your 10 bucks is being well spent. Production quality is only half of it: matching the character or, in this case, the classic Disney song to the unmistakable celebrity voice behind it also can be a real kick (just ask anybody who watched Wanda Sykes play a skunk in Over the Hedge). Which is why the latest disc in this unapologetically spunky series is worth shelling out for. If 3 served up a buffet of pop's bright young things, 4 hauls out a smorgasbord: Christina Aguilera, Teddy Geiger, Jesse McCartney, and Jonas Brothers all line up with their mouse ears in place, delivering renditions that would do Walt Disney himself proud. As is so often the case in the Mania series, though, it's the lesser stars that twinkle brightest. Here, Sara Paxton's big-hearted "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" clobbers the songs around it with raw emotion, and the relatively unknown B5 slay the Big Bad Wolf with some of the catchiest hip-hop to spin off a Disney disc ever. --Tammy La Gorce

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Reviews:

Disney Mania 4
This CD sucked! I knew it when i bought it, but because we had the rest of the set, we felt it necessary to have number 4 also. But if you don't need it, don't bother.

Great kids title
THIS IS A GREAT CD FOR DISNEY FANS. YOU WILL LOVE THE VARIATY OF NEW VOICES WITH YOUR DISNEY MIX.

for the any1 into Disney
It has some decent songs on the cd among them: A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes - Disney Channel Stars If I Never Knew You - Cheetah Girls (its cool) Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf - B5 (pretty nice update to it/check out vid attached as well) Christina Aguilera - Reflection (Remix) I'll Try - Jesse McCartney Look Through My Eyes - Everlife You'll Be In My Heart - Teddy Geiger didnt really care for the majority of the stuff personally. It might work for some other people. But i really wasnt into them especially not song 13. I really could've done without that one altogether personally. But there are more than enough good songs on the CD and is a decent purchase.

Wich songs rock & wich songs suck!
1 A Dream is a wish your heart makes is the best song in the whole CD. Everyone sounds great! 2 Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah is ok but it's not the best version. 3 If I never knew you is awesome. The ending is the best part. 4 Who's afraid of the big bad wolf is ok but i don't listen to it that much. 5 Reflection the remix is an awesome song. 6 I'll try waz very suprising. It waz great. 7 Look through my eyes is the best song ever! Everlife's voice at the end roxz. 8 Candle in the water, hated it at first but after a week without hearing it i heard it and loved it. Guess it's one of those songs you need to listen to a lot before you like. 9 You'll be in my heart is the same thing as #8 but now i love it! 10 Hawaiian roller coaster ride Jump5 totally did it better. 11 Someday my prince will come waz kinda fast but i still loved it. 12 Yo ho sucked. The worst jonas brothers song ever. 13 Can you feel the love tonight roxz but i like sclub's version better. 14 SuperCali was ok. 15 Never heard monkey's uncle cuz i don't know who the heck is Devo 2.0.

Pretty good
A job well done here. Here is some review like things Miley Cyrus: sorry to Miley but she is doing a really bad job on Disney Mania she has done Part Of Your World on num five. I just find it weird I find it so easy to listen to her in Hannah Montana and doing duets with her dad. But on disney mania she overdoes it. Her voice sounds like oh I don't know how to describe it. Ashley Tisdale: her version of kiss the girl is on disney mania five and thats good this ones pretty too. Ashley doesn't have the best of voices but she is better than some when she is given good matirel. The Cheetah Girls: now this song rocks. If I Never Knew You is very pretty. I like this version better. But the people out there who hate these remakes don't let them get to you if you like these songs cause they are just not flexible to modern change. Anyway this song is modern change and it is very good there are lots more on this CD that are good to so enjoy I would remomend you get it. from Sabrina who is addicted to Disney

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