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Various Artists, Lilo & Stitch

Audio CD

Disk ID: 2004570

Disk length: 39m 15s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride 3:28
2. Stuck on You 2:19
3. Burning Love 3:09
4. Suspicious Minds 3:22
5. Heartbreak Hotel 2:09
6. Devil in Disguise 2:21
7. He Mele No Lilo 2:28
8. Hound Dog 2:15
9. Can't Help Falling In Love 3:07
10. Stitch to the Rescue 5:54
11. You Can Never Belong 3:54
12. I'm Lost 4:40

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Review

If you thought Stitch was a ball of fire, wait till you see your kids bobbing, bouncing, and breaking bad to this soundtrack. The kid/Elvis Presley connection is by now a known quantity (check out the many kid-specific compilations devoted to the King), and the songs selected here couldn't make better sense--"Stuck on You" sends 'em out on the living-room dance floor and serves as this shake-and-shimmy session's starter course; "Suspicious Minds" blows off its paranoia for packs of precocious lip-synchers; "Heartbreak Hotel" will have to adjust its check-out time; "Devil in Disguise"'s dips and swerves demand a full-tilt rock-out; and "Hound Dog" plants a seed of suspicion in your own mind: Was that song written for grown-ups? A couple of covers--Wynonna's throaty, work-you-up "Burning Love" and A*Teens' bubble-yummy "Can't Help Falling in Love"--keep the bobby-sox brigade cutting the carpet until a three-track slice of score returns us to a soundtrack state of mind. "Stitch to the Rescue," "You Can Never Belong," and "I'm Lost," from composer Alan Silvestri, race forward with snatches of danger, intrigue, and playfulness, stopping every so often for swells of hope and heavy-heartedness. But once Elvis leaves the building and Silvestri hits the lights, it's this record's two Hawaiian originals that hang back. Mark Keali'I Ho'omalu's "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" and "He Mele No Lilo" sway with the gentleness of a grass skirt, heaping on a classic hula vibe that'll chase off any remaining ants in the pants of pork-chopless, pelvis-swiveling Elvis pretenders. --Tammy La Gorce

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