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Track Listings
1 | How Shall I See You Through My Tears |
2 | Century Plant |
3 | Here's Where I Stand |
4 | I Sing For You |
5 | The Want Of A Nail |
6 | Wild Horses |
7 | The Ladies Who Lunch |
8 | Turkey Lurkey Time |
9 | Skyway - The Replacements |
10 | The Size Of A Cow - The Wonder Stuff |
11 | On/Off - Snow Patrol |
12 | Right On Be Free - The Voices Of East Harlem |
13 | I Believe In Us - Warren Wiebe |
14 | Round Are Way - Oasis |
Editorial Reviews
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The Hollywood concept shorthand for Todd Graff's semi-autobiographical musical comedy may be Fame-meets-Meatballs, but the film (nominated for the Grand Jury prize at the '03 Sundance Film Festival) has an energetic musical heart all its own. The original songs of Michael Gore (the original Fame) and Lynn Ahrens (Schoolhouse Rock, the Broadway adaptation of Ragtime) revolve around poles of upbeat gospel fervor ("Here's Where I Stand," "How Shall I See You Through My Tears") and introspective ballads ("I Sing For You"), while the score's choice of covers initially echo those concerns via Todd Rundgren's "The Want of a Nail" and the Stones' "Wild Horses," respectively. But the teen-voiced covers of Sondheim's middle-age missive "The Ladies Who Lunch" and Bacharach/David's loopy "Turkey Lurkey Time" also underscore its youthful sense of anything-goes abandon. The pop songs that round out the collection are a well-chosen and emotionally sympatico lot, especially the Replacements' "Skyway", the Wonder Stuff's "The Size of a Cow" and even Warren Wiebe's weepy ballad "I Believe in Us." This enhanced CD features include behind the scenes footage, film trailer, cast photos, and bios. --Jerry McCulley
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English, Spanish
- Product Dimensions : 5.6 x 4.93 x 0.41 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Manufacturer : Decca U.S.
- Run time : 1 hour and 54 minutes
- Date First Available : January 20, 2007
- Label : Decca U.S.
- ASIN : B0000A4G4J
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #149,812 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,634 in Musical Soundtracks & Scores
- #3,334 in Movie Soundtracks (CDs & Vinyl)
- #14,408 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Customers find the soundtrack to be great, with one mentioning its inclusion of incidental pop music. Moreover, the movie receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it's worth buying the DVD. Additionally, customers appreciate the soundtrack's creativity, with one review highlighting how it sparked their imagination.
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Customers enjoy the soundtrack of the movie, with one customer noting its inclusion of incidental pop music, while another mentions it serves as a perfect companion to the film.
"...The Camp soundtrack is a perfect companion to the movie, managing to capture the magic of a select few songs that linger in your memory after..." Read more
"...naysayers who have reviewed this before me, I LOVE the inclusion of the incidental pop music that appeared in the film, along with the many "..." Read more
"I used to hear this when I worked at Borders. It is a great soundtrack with many talented vocalists." Read more
"...This film is a classic and the soundtrack is wonderful to have." Read more
Customers love this movie and album, with one mentioning it's worth buying the DVD.
"...Fortunately, all of us "outcasts" get to attend Camp, a wonderful film following the trials and tribulations of an exceptional group of..." Read more
"...Infectious and fun!" Read more
"...This film is a classic and the soundtrack is wonderful to have." Read more
"...While the CD is great listening, it's worth buying the DVD [or renting it] to see these songs performed...." Read more
Customers find the album creative, with one mentioning it sparked their imagination and another describing it as refreshing.
"...It's not Glee and it's not Disney. It's refreshing, professional, yes, yet so natural I just fell into the story of young people undertaking the..." Read more
"...The movie and the music is well preformed and interesting. The story line is the usual but with a twist...." Read more
"...for this soundtrack; it was shipped in due time, and has sparked some creativity in my mind for future shows and musical arrangements. Thanks!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the CD's quality, with one mentioning that it arrived in good condition.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2003If only there was available a camp like this when I was a kid, then I wouldn't have had to endure that horrible week of Boy Scout camp where I had to try to catch a greased watermelon in a stinky lake or get lectured by our denmaster on personal hygiene (but that's another story). Fortunately, all of us "outcasts" get to attend Camp, a wonderful film following the trials and tribulations of an exceptional group of teen performers thrown together for one summer. And after watching the film, your first thought will be, "Where can I buy the soundtrack?".
The Camp soundtrack is a perfect companion to the movie, managing to capture the magic of a select few songs that linger in your memory after leaving the theater. All of the "new" numbers performed by the teens in the movie made the soundtrack, and incidentally are my favorite songs. "How Shall I See You Through My Tears", "Century Plant" and "Here's Where I Stand" all stand out on this CD. The produced also included to actual Broadway numbers, "Ladies Who Lunch" and "Turkey Lurkey Time", which will leave you humming for hours afterward. Additionally, other songs performed by other groups and people are included to round out the CD, and accompany the first songs well.
If you enjoyed the movie, you'll completely enjoy this CD, and will be playing it for a long time to come. Get on the bus, and don't be late for Camp!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2008Just like the winning film it underscores, this soundtrack is a delight form start to finish. Unlike many of the naysayers who have reviewed this before me, I LOVE the inclusion of the incidental pop music that appeared in the film, along with the many "performance" numbers. Skyway is one of the most evocative moments in the movie, and it's great having a recording of it - sort of like a bonus! And the wonderful, fresh versions of Sondheim and Bacharach classics are welcome additions to anyone's musical theatre library. Infectious and fun!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021I used to hear this when I worked at Borders. It is a great soundtrack with many talented vocalists.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019I searched high and low and finally found the soundtrack here!! This film is a classic and the soundtrack is wonderful to have.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019I love this movie and this music! YES!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2013Saw the movie and had to have the soundtrack. The music is great. How shall I see you through my tears, Here's where I stand, and Wild Horses, all the tracks are favorites.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015If for no other reason than Anna Kendrick's version of Ladies Who Lunch that she makes her own, standing out from the tired, winking, overwrought versions of other stars. But I said, if. Because you also get Here's Where I Stand by the lovely Tiffany Taylor, Wild Horses by the lovely Daniel Letterle, and the bravado ballad I Believe in Us by Warren Wiebe.
While the CD is great listening, it's worth buying the DVD [or renting it] to see these songs performed. So much is added to your enjoyment and understanding. It's not Glee and it's not Disney. It's refreshing, professional, yes, yet so natural I just fell into the story of young people undertaking the challenges of talent.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018Love the movie and the music in the movie. Finally I have the soundtrack.