Various Artists
Feel the excitement with the original cast recording of Elton John and Tim Rice's ''Aida.'' Music from this opera adaptation includes reggae, gospel and zealous rock ballads.
Aladdin Soundtrack (Special Edition)
Various Artists
Listen to the magical soundtrack that celebrates the fun, adventure and romance of Aladdin. Features music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice.
Danny Elfman
From Walt Disney Pictures and the vividly creative mind of award-winning director Tim Burton comes the original soundtrack to the highly anticipated feature film. The score fromAlice in Wonderland created by Burton's long time collaborator, Danny Elfman...
Various Artists
Almost Alice features a unique collection of platinum selling alternative artists and the next round of superstars bubbling up from the underground.
Various Artists
The forest comes alive with the soundtrack to the classic Disney movie ''Bambi.'' Enjoy this beloved CD, with special bonus interviews with Walt Disney and other Disney legends.
Bayou Boogie: Toe Tappin' Tunes Inspired By The Princess And The Frog
Various Artists
In December 2009, Walt Disney Pictures returned to classic animation with the critically acclaimed and highly successful feature film The Princess and the Frog. Bayou Boogie is a 13 song collection of toe-tappin' tunes inspired by the motion picture. ...
Beauty & the Beast Diamond Edition
Various Artists
Beauty & the Beast Soundtrack (Special Edition)
Various Artists
Relive the soundtrack to the most beautiful love story ever told. This Special Edition has exclusive material including rare demo recordings and an introduction by composer Alan Menken.
Original Score Composed by John Powell
All-new soundtrack featuring the hit duet performed by Miley Cyrus and John Travolta, plus a key featured song from Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley.
The music of Brave features score by Oscar-nominated composer Patrick Doyle, as well as two original songs performed by lauded Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis. A third original song plays during the film's epilogue and is performed by UK singing sensation Birdy with Grammy-nominated British folk rock band Mumford & Sons.