A A Girl Worth Fighting For - Disney, Junge, Alexa
Here Beside Me - Disney, Light, Kate
(I Wanna Be) Like Other Girls - Disney, Junge, Alexa
The Journey Begins [Score] - Disney, McNeely, Joel
In Love and In Trouble [Score] - Disney, McNeely, Joel
The Attack [Score] - Disney, McNeely, Joel
Shang Lives! [Score] - Disney, McNeely, Joel
Here Beside Me [Instrumental] - Disney, McNeely, Joel
Disney management has often been accused of sacrificing the long-term quality of its animated features for the short-term pay-off of direct-to-video sequels to its middling modern successes. But as this soundtrack-sequel t... more »o the studio's 1998 quasi-feminist Chinese folk-tale proves, the music of such ventures can often compare favorably with that of the original. This new collection's buoyant "(I Wanna Be) Like Other Girls" is offered up in two versions: A more traditional stage musical take and an antic cover by Atomic Kitten that's pure teeny-bopping Disney Channel fodder. That's Harvey Fierstein lending his gravelly pipes to the equally spry redux of "A Girl Worth Fighting For," while the decidedly more angelic pipes of Kiwi teen soprano phenom Hayley Westenra grace the elegant "Here Beside Me" by Joel McNeely and Kate Light. Selections from McNeely's deft, emotionally understated orchestral score flesh out the collection. --Jerry McCulley« less
Disney management has often been accused of sacrificing the long-term quality of its animated features for the short-term pay-off of direct-to-video sequels to its middling modern successes. But as this soundtrack-sequel to the studio's 1998 quasi-feminist Chinese folk-tale proves, the music of such ventures can often compare favorably with that of the original. This new collection's buoyant "(I Wanna Be) Like Other Girls" is offered up in two versions: A more traditional stage musical take and an antic cover by Atomic Kitten that's pure teeny-bopping Disney Channel fodder. That's Harvey Fierstein lending his gravelly pipes to the equally spry redux of "A Girl Worth Fighting For," while the decidedly more angelic pipes of Kiwi teen soprano phenom Hayley Westenra grace the elegant "Here Beside Me" by Joel McNeely and Kate Light. Selections from McNeely's deft, emotionally understated orchestral score flesh out the collection. --Jerry McCulley
"When Aladdin II Return of Jafar came out years ago, I thought that the idea that Disney would release some of their films straight to the consumer was a sour one. Aladdin III did not help change that opinion to much though it was better. Mulan II is by far the best Straight to DVD/VHS release Disney has ever done. Why on earth did they not release it to theaters as well though. The story is funny, thought provoking, and above all flawless. It is a shame it is not longer. The songs are also great, but then Disney is well known for combining lyrical song with story very well, at least in most cases."
Vocally Strong, Instrumental Tracks Just Okay
George Buttner | Dayton, Ohio United States | 03/16/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I watched the "Mulan II" DVD and decided I'd like to get the soundtrack. At under $10, I'd say it's well worth your money. While I thought the instrumental pieces (which follow the vocal pieces on this CD) got sort of old and repetitive after a while, overall I still think this is a great soundtrack.
"Lesson Number One" --- I loved this one from the moment I saw / heard it in the movie. It's very cute and seems to fit well with the movie's theme. There's some very catchy harmonization and overall fun and memorable lyrics.
"A Girl Worth Fighting For (Redux)" --- Heh. This is just straight-up, plain-old good fun. The song from the original "Mulan" is taken and turned on its head. If this doesn't get a few good laughs from you, check your pulse, 'cause you may be dead.
"Like Other Girls" --- This one is just all right for me. I can take it or leave it. However, it does inspire another, better, song...
"(I Wanna Be) Like Other Girls" --- This pop-spin on the above song is performed by an artist I had never heard of before, Atomic Kitten. In my review of the "Mulan II" DVD, I said that I didn't like it quite as much as "True to Your Heart" from the original "Mulan," I am liking it more and more each time I listen to it. It's very fast-paced, very fun and I find myself wanting to sing along with it just because of that, even though I'm not a girl and therefore don't wanna be "like other girls."
"Here Beside Me" --- I didn't like this one at all at first, but I'm starting to get into it. I found the vocal a bit screechy at first, but then I listened more closely and it's actually kinda, well, beautiful. It's also very different from everything else on the soundtrack, which makes it stand out. There's also an instrumental version at the end of the CD.
If you liked the music from the original "Mulan" as much as I did, I think you'll like this too. Even if you only like a couple of songs, I think this one is worth it. Check it out and give it more than one shot like I did if you're not entirely fond of some of it at first. Perhaps with more listenings, I'll even come to like the instrumental pieces more."
Good cd
B. Schlein | 07/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i saw the mulan II and loved the music in it, so i went out and bought the cd. here are my comments on each song-
1. lesson number one- 5/5. cute song
2. main title (score)- 5/5. i thought this was so pretty!
3. like other girls- 5/5. i absolutely love this song! it has a great beat, and just makes you want to sing along.
4. girl worth fighting for (redux)- 5/5. i love this song too, its funny
5. here beside me- 5/5. the first time i listened to it, i thought it was "ok", but now i think its great!
6. (i wanna be) like other girls (atomic kitten)- 5/5. i thought it was a great version of the original.
the next five songs, which are scores, are also very good!
overall, this cd was well worth my money, and the movie was even better!"
Terrible movie, but good soundtrack!
Any - Ren He | Nanning, Guangxi/Wuxi, Jiangsu China | 11/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As a Chinese, I think this movie was terrible, because it made the tale of Mulan very confuse and strange. I don't want to see this movie again. But I bought this soundtrack, because the music was very good. Being fond of Lea Salonga's voice was one of the reasons.
The first song in this movie was "Lesson Number One", and it was my favourite. I love the choirs of children, it was perfect! It made me recognize the children's choirs in the church. Lea Salonga's voice was so sweet, and it's my favourite style! "A girl worth fighting for" came up in this soundtrak but it was remixed, and most of the lyrics were changed. Although it was very different from the original one, I love it. Because it gave me a good feeling, and I felt that it was more humorous than the original one. Another song named "Like other girls" is one of my favourites. Mei's voice was a little strange but very cute. The three princesses seemed to be crazy, but I could feel their emotion that they were eager of freedom and very unsetisfied with the arranged marrige. I felt very happy that they found their love and happiness by the end.
This was a movie which was so terrible but with perfect songs I have ever seen!"
One of my favourite soundtracks!
Any Kiara | China | 06/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"How wonderful! It's my favourite soundtrack. And the song named "Lesson Number One" is my favourite! Mulan's voice is great, and the children's voices are lovely too! I'll buy this album immediately!!!!!!!!!!!"