Musik / filmmusik

Vaiana : original motion picture soundtrack


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Seneste udgave, musik (cd)

Tulou Tagaloa(performed by Olivia Foa'i)

0:51 min

An Innocent Warrior(performed by Vai Mahina)

1:37 min

Where You Are(performed by Christopher Jackson, Rachel House, Nicole Scherzinger, Auli'i Cravalho, Louise Bush)

3:30 min

How Far I'll Go(performed by Auli'i Cravalho)

2:43 min

We Know The Way(performed by Opetaia Foa'i, Lin-Manuel Miranda)

2:21 min

How Far I'll Go (Reprise)(performed by Auli'i Cravalho)

1:27 min

You're Welcome(performed by Dwayne Johnson)

2:43 min

Shiny(performed by Jermaine Clement)

3:05 min

Logo Te Pate(performed by Olivia Foa'i, Opetaia Foa'i, Talaga Steve Sale)

2:10 min

I Am Moana ("Song of the Ancestors")(performed by Rachel House, Auli'i Cravalho)

2:42 min


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Soundtrack Geek

d. 22. dec. 2016

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Jørn Tillnes

d. 22. dec. 2016

"For me this music feels a bit static and I wouldn't say slow, but a bit boring. There's rarely any moments with true pleasure. I wouldn't call it without soul, but it sure won't light up my world. I did ask for some tribal music and there is, but to me it doesn't feel heavy enough or fun enough. It definitely needs to push it quite a bit because as it is, it's just not very enjoyable. It's strange and I don't know what happened exactly, but for me, it's just not fun. Maybe I have to see the movie to fully enjoy the score, but to be honest, that shouldn't be a requirement".


Rolling stone

d. 23. nov. 2016

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Peter Travers

d. 23. nov. 2016

"A Polynesian girl embarks on a rite of passage in Moana, a scrappy sweetheart of an animated joyride, rising on the tide of a terrific score by genius Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, iconic Disney composer-arranger Mark Mancina, and the rhythmic chants of Opetaia Foa'i, the lead singer of the South Pacific fusion band Te Vaka. Sound plays as crucial a role as visuals in replicating an authentic culture to drive the storytelling".