1 |
We
Rock - Cast of Camp Rock |
2 |
Play My Music - Jonas Brothers |
3 |
Gotta Find You - Joe Jonas |
4 |
Start
the Party - Jordan Francis |
5 |
Who
Will I Be - Demi Lovato |
6 |
This Is Me - Demi Lovato |
7 |
Hasta La Vista - Jordan Francis |
8 |
Here
I Am - Renee Sandstrom |
9 |
Too Cool - Meaghan Martin |
10 |
Our
Time Is Here - Demi Lovato |
11 |
2
Stars - Meaghan Martin |
12 |
What
It Takes - Aaron Doyle |
SOUNDTRACK REVIEW:
A plot like this can only be conjured up by the folks at Disney:
A young girl works as a cook at a summer rock camp, hoping
to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. Her voice soars
above the competitive campers and is heard by a teen pop star.
She must then confront her fears to learn how to step into
the spotlight. The TV movie starring newcomer Demi Lovato
and American boy band Jonas Brothers is the second highest
viewed TV movie on Disney Channel after the phenomenal High
School Musical 2 – so why are we not surprised that
the soundtrack album will be selling like hot cakes?
The
38 minute album is one high spirited jolly affair with 12
tracks from the show. You can expect all of them to be catchy
tunes, entertainingly performed with likable melodies that
will make you want to, well, dance and rock along.
The
disc opens with the energetic “We Rock”, featuring
the entire cast singing along to a show stopping tune, chanting
“We Rock, We Rock, We Rock…” Then the up
and coming Jonas Brothers belt up “Play My Music”,
a radio friendly hit that hooks you with the chorus “Music’s
In My Soul, I Can Hear It…” Things can more emotional
in tracks like “Gotta Find You” and “This
Is Me”, where the lovey dovey couple played by Joe Jonas
and Lovato sing to their hearts’ content.
These
are songs that will appeal greatly to the younger listeners.
If you have no clue to what this TV movie is about, the songs
may be a tad too wholesome, or even irritatingly happy. But
one must understand the idea of capitalizing a soundtrack
for a successful genre to fully appreciate this album, and
if it’s a good remedy to chase away those blues, why
not?
ALBUM
RATING:
Recommended Track: (1) We Rock
Review
by John Li
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