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The soundtrack to Sam Mendes' American Beauty features the opening and closing themes from Thomas Newman's score, as well as a mix of classic and cutting-edge rock, pop, and soul. Bobby Darin's \"Don't Rain on My Parade,\" Betty Carter's \"Open the Door,\" and Peggy Lee's \"Bali Ha'i\" add to the film's conventional, suburban setting, while Free's \"All Right Now,\" the Who's \"The Seeker,\" and the Folk Implosion's \"Free to Go\" suggest the turbulence lying just under the surface. The soundtrack also includes a previously unreleased version of the Beatles' \"Because\" by Elliot Smith.
Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack of Disney's 1991 Academy Award-winning animated feature Beauty and the Beast. The original songs were composed by Alan Menken; with lyrics by Howard Ashman.The album won the Academy Award for Best Original Score, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Film Score (lost to the score of the film Strictly Ballroom).In 2001, the soundtrack was re-released as a \"Special Edition\" to coincide with the IMAX re-issue of the film. The new release featured the film version of Transformation, which had been replaced with an early unused version in some early pressings, the newly animated song Human Again, the original instrumental intended for the Transformation scene, (titled Death of the Beast [Early Version] here) and demos for Be Our Guest and the title track.
This is one of those soundtracks I want to listen to over and over again.Wonderful music.I have watched the film and the storyline is wonderful.A mixture of drama, comedy and tragedy wonderfully woven altogether to create a haunting and inspiring love story between a human and a beast. But without the soothing and vibrant music, this film would not have been as wonderful as it is. Another proof that good music and wonderfully crafted soundtrack always makes a difference on the way a film affects the emotions of the viewers. It's been years since the showing of the film but until now I am still excited to watch it This is one of those soundtracks I want to listen to over and over again.Wonderful music.I have watched the film and the storyline is wonderful.A mixture of drama, comedy and tragedy wonderfully woven altogether to create a haunting and inspiring love story between a human and a beast. But without the soothing and vibrant music, this film would not have been as wonderful as it is. Another proof that good music and wonderfully crafted soundtrack always makes a difference on the way a film affects the emotions of the viewers. It's been years since the showing of over and over again and be mesmerized by the sheer beauty of the film and its great music. Alan Menken and Howard Ashman and Tim Rice really did a great job on this music.
Beauty Killer is the only studio album by American singer Jeffree Star, released on September 21, 2009[3] under Popsicle Records through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group.[4] The album was mostly produced by God's Paparazzi,[4] but also features work from other producers and artists, including producer Lester Mendez and Young Money singer and rapper Nicki Minaj. Beauty Killer features rock, electronic, dance, and pop elements in its music and lyrics, similar to previous works from Star. The album debut at number 122 on the Billboard 200 chart.[5] The album spawned two official singles, \"Prisoner\" and \"Lollipop Luxury\", and several promotional singles, including \"Love Rhymes with Fuck You\", \"Blush\", and \"Beauty Killer\". Music videos were made for both \"Get Away with Murder\" and \"Beauty Killer\", and were made available for streaming and digital download in 2009 and 2010, respectively. Beauty Killer was recorded mainly in California, though some songs were recorded in Illinois and Georgia.
\"Get Away with Murder\" is a song which deals with Star breaking up with someone. The lyrics contain lines such as \"I'm gonna break your heart, and get away with murder.\"[citation needed] The song features elements of rock music, as well as pop and electronic music. Jess Grenier of shrednews called the song \"clever\", and praised its lyrical content.[13] A music video was filmed for the song, and released in 2010. \"Prisoner\", the album's lead single, features Star singing about stalking someone and being in love with them. In \"Prisoner\", Star sings \"...lock me up, throw away the key/don't care if I'm in trouble deep/I'm addicted to your love.\"[citation needed] \"Louis Vuitton Body Bag\" was described by Wildy Haskel of the Wildy's World website as being \"the best dance track\" on Beauty Killer, though called the lyrics \"dark.\", with several lines making references to suicide.[14][citation needed] \"Beauty Killer\" is the album's title track, and features elements of electronic music, as well as rock music and pop music. The song has received positive feedback, mainly for its meaning and lyrical content, in which Star claims he wishes to change people's opinions as to what beauty really is.[13][citation needed] \"Electric Sugar Pop\" has been described as a \"bubblegum pop\" song, while receiving praise for its lighthearted and fun nature.[citation needed] \"Love Rhymes With Fuck You\" was released as the album's first promotional single, and second total after \"Prisoner\". The electronic song features explicit lyrics from Star, and sexual moans in the background in various places. Star also incorporates screamo elements in the song.[citation needed]
The album features several references to Chuck Palahniuk's Invisible Monsters, one of Star's favorite novels.[15] For example, in the song \"Louis Vuitton Body Bag\", he sings: \"To be ourselves, we have to destroy ourselves\" referring to Shannon McFarland's decision to shoot herself to escape her old life. In the song \"Beauty Killer\", the line \"Doll eyes stare into Valium colored skies\" refers to Brandy Alexander's addiction to Valium and beauty. In the song, \"Fame & Riches, Rehab Bitches\" he refers to Brandy Alexander's nickname \"Queen Supreme\"; Star also named one of his liquid lipsticks \"Queen Supreme\".
The first announcement of Beauty Killer mentioned a scheduled release in spring 2008.[6] However, the album's release date was later pushed back to summer 2009, which in the meantime Star released his second extended play Cupcakes Taste Like Violence.[16] In an interview with OrangeCounty.com regarding the release date of the album, Star explained that the repetitive postponing was due to him doing \"a bit of community service because of a felony weapons charge\".[17] To promote the new album and \"tide fans over\" until the first single from the album was released, on April 21, 2009, Star released a remix cover of The Black Eyed Peas' \"Boom Boom Pow\" which was made available for free download.[8] \"Bitch, Please!\" was also made available for stream on Star's Myspace page in late August. This was shortly followed by \"Fame & Riches, Rehab Bitches\" making its stream debut on Star's PureVolume account in September. The next day, Star posted \"Louis Vuitton Body Bag\" onto his YouTube account. The entire album was available for streaming on his Myspace homepage on September 19, 2009. The album was released as both a physical disk and for digital download on September 22, 2009 in the United States. It was released for digital download on October 2 in areas such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Asia.
Beauty Killer spawned two official singles and several promotional singles. The first promotional single for the album was a remix of the hit single \"Boom Boom Pow\" by the Black Eyed Peas, which he released on April 21, 2009. The remix of the number one single did not appear on Beauty Killer. \"Prisoner\" was the album's first official single,[19] and was released on April 29, 2009.[20] The single features pop rock elements, and lyrically sees Star singing about how he is obsessed with being with someone. A music video was planned for the single, but was later scrapped in favor of recording the music video for \"Get Away with Murder\". The second promotional single, \"Love Rhymes with Fuck You\", was released on June 30, 2009. After the release of the album, Star announced plans to film a music video for the song \"Get Away with Murder\". The video was released on YouTube and for digital download, though the song never received an official release. The album's title track, \"Beauty Killer\", received similar treatment in 2010. Following the album's commercial success, Star released the song \"Blush\", an outtake from the original track listing. The song was released for digital download on February 16, 2010.[21] A sixth promotional single, \"Size of Your Boat\", featured Muffy and was released for digital download on June 29, 2010.[22] \"Lollipop Luxury\" was later released as the album's second official single on June 16, 2011. 1e1e36bf2d