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Item Number: CD103 |
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Circa: 1998 Condition: NEW Type: MUSIC CDS Country of Origin: United States
The Prince Of Egypt-Inspirational Primary Artist: Original Soundtrack CD November 1998 Record Label: Dreamworks SKG Recording Type: Studio UPC: 600445-00502-0 Country: USA Song List 1. Destiny - Take 6 2. River, The - CeCe Winans 3. I Will Get There - Boyz II Men 4. Most High Interlude, Part 1 - Tyrone Tribbett & Greater Annointing 5. As Long As You're With Me - Trin-I-Tee 5:7 6. Power - Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ 7. Stay With Me - BeBe Winans 8. God Will Take Care Of Me - Carman 9. Most High Interlude, Part 2 - Tyrone Tribbet & Greater Annointing 10. I Am - Donnie McClurkin 11. Didn't I - Christian 12. Let Go, Let God - Tryrone Tribbett & Greater Annointing/Dave Hollister/Mary Mary 13. Let My People Go - Kirk Franklin 14. Father - Brian McKnight 15. Everything In Between - Jars Of Clay 16. My Deliverer - DC Talk 17. Most High Interlude, Part 3 - Tyrone Tribbett & Greater Annointing 18. Moses The Deliverer - Shirley Caesar
Album Notes Producers include: David Thomas, Les Pierce, Buster & Shavoni, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Bryon Lenox.
Engineers include: Buster & Shavoni, Steve Sykes, Steve Hodge.
Talk about a marketing masterstroke; leave it to Speilberg's Dreamworks company to get three simultaneous soundtrack albums out of the same film. THE PRINCE OF EGYPT is an animated version of the story of Moses in Egypt, characterized by some famous voices (Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, etc.). While all three albums are related to the events depicted in the film, each represents a distinct musical style. The inspirational version features contemporary Christian artists, the country disc presents the best of modern-day Nashville and the third is a mainstream pop offering. So whether you go for Mariah Carey or Shirley Caesar, you're bound to find something to your taste on one of these releases.
While the inspirational disc is focuses on the more spiritual aspects of the story, it's anything but traditional-sounding. Take 6's 'Destiny' is a syncopated, Eastern-flavored variation on the group's rich harmony sound. Jars of Clay and dc Talk offer up some rootsy but modern-sounding pop-rock on "Everything in Between" and 'My Deliverer' respectively. Carman works his quirky, genre-bending magic on the unpredictable 'God Will Take Care of Me' and Brian McKnight adds a bit of R&B flavor with the touching 'Father'. |
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