NOT IN ORIGINAL CASE

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Album Features
UPC:600445004122
Artist:Hans Zimmer (Composer)
Release Year:1998
Record Label:Dreamworks SKG

Track Listing
1. The (When You Believe) - (with Mariah Carey/Whitney Houston) Prince of Egypt
2. Deliver Us - (with Eden Riegel/Ofra Haza)
3. The Reprimand
4. Following Tzipporah
5. All I Ever Wanted (With Queen's Reprise) - (with Linda Dee Shayne/Amick Byram)
6. Goodbye Brother - (with Ofra Haza)
7. Through Heaven's Eyes - (with Brian Stokes Mitchell)
8. The Burning Bush
9. Playing with the Big Boys - (with Martin Short/Steve Martin)
10. Cry - (with Ofra Haza)
11. Rally
12. The - (with Amick Byram/Ralph Fiennes) Plagues
13. Death of the First Born
14. When You Believe - (with Michelle Pfeiffer/Sally Dworsky)
15. Red Sea
16. Through Heaven's Eyes - (with K-Ci & JoJo)
17. River Lullaby - (with Amy Grant)
18. Humanity - (with Jessica Andrews/Clint Black/Boyz II Men/Shirley Caesar/Jesse Campbell/Beth Nielsen Chapman)
19. with Boyz II Men) I Will Get There - (A Cappella

Details
Playing Time:76 min.
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Original songs written by Stephen Schwartz.Original score composed by Hans Zimmer.Producers include: Hans Zimmer, Adam Smalley, Marylata E. Jacob, Jeff Rona.THE PRINCE OF EGYPT was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album. "When You Believe" was nominated for 2000 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals and for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media.Original songs written by Stephen Schwartz.Original score composed by Hans Zimmer.Producers include: Hans Zimmer, Adam Smalley, Marylata E. Jacob, Jeff Rona."When You Believe" was nominated for 2000 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media.Personnel: Justin Timsit, Chrisopher Marquette, Mariah Carey, Rev. Andrew Johnson (vocals); George Robertson (viola); Anthony Pleeth (cello); Jonathan Snowden (flute); Richard Morgan (oboe); Michael Chapman (bassoon); Jeff Rona (woodwinds); Maurice Murphy, Derek Watkins (trumpet); Hugh Seenan (French horn); Richard Edwards (trombone); Stephen Wick, George Wall (tuba); Bob Daspit (synthesizer); Mike Brittain (double bass); Beth Andersen, Marla Schaffel, Bill Damaschke, AnnMarie, Sariel Beckenstein, Peter Samuel , Rodney Saulsberry, Gary Falcone, Wilbur Pauley, Steve Lively, Harry Gregson-Williams, Walter O'Neil, Diane Pennington, Scott Schwartz, Zoe Bright, George Ball, Angie Jaree, Janice Hughes, Stephen Zinnato, Gary Stockdale, Willy Falk, Keith Bernardo, Craig Copeland, Joe Pizzulo, Kay Cole, Louis Price, Mervyn Warren, Alvin Chea, Amick Byram, Andrew Lippa, Phillip Ingram, Scottie Haskell, Terry Wood, Michael Cole, Hugh Panaro, Kevin Dorsey , Bobbi Page, Yvonne Williams, Brian Lane Green, Carmen Carter (background vocals).Audio Mixer: Alan Meyerson.Recording information: Air Studios, London, England.Unknown Contributor Roles: Pejman Hadadi; Fred Selden; John Bilezikjian; Adam Rudolph; Ali Jihad Racy.Arranger: Martin Erskine.Talk about a marketing masterstroke; leave it to Speilberg's Dreamworks company to get three simultaneous soundtrack albums out of the same film. THE PRINCE OF EGYPT is an animated version of the story of Moses in Egypt, characterized by some famous voices (Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, etc.). While all three albums are related to the events depicted in the film, each represents a distinct musical style. The inspirational version features contemporary Christian artists, the country disc presents the best of modern-day Nashville and the third is a mainstream pop offering. So whether you go for Mariah Carey or Shirley Caesar, you're bound to find something to your taste on one of these releases.This disc features straightforward pop in the person of Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston (the lush duet of the title song) and Boyz II Men (the sophisticated a capella harmonies of "I Will Get There.") There are also some selections sung by the actors; Michelle Pfeiffer, Ralph Fiennes, and even Steve Martin and Martin Short (the good-humored "Playing With the Big Boys.") A touch of local color is added by the addition of Middle Eastern chanteuse Ofra Haza's "Goodbye Brother."

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