Unconventional Soundtracks: A Bridge to the World of Strange Magic

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Strange Magic Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album to the 2015 animated musical fantasy film Strange Magic. The album features a mix of classic pop songs and original songs written for the film. It was released on January 20, 2015, by Walt Disney Records. The album includes fifteen tracks, with various artists performing the songs. Some of the popular songs featured on the album include "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and "Love Is Strange" by Mickey & Sylvia. In addition to these classics, the album also includes original songs written specifically for the film by composer Marius de Vries and others.


Three sexy-but-psycho monsters. One fiery, determined witch. And a high-stakes heist about to go very wrong…I've made some pretty questionable choices in the name of my witchcraft—dabbling in necromancy, double-crossing vampires—but summoning the dark goddess? That was just plain stupid.Now I’m in her debt, and goddesses don’t exactly do payment plans. She wants the blood of the dark fae warlord of Midnight, a realm of exiles where the sun never rises and torture is a competitive sport. more Three sexy-but-psycho monsters. One fiery, determined witch. And a high-stakes heist about to go very wrong…I've made some pretty questionable choices in the name of my witchcraft—dabbling in necromancy, double-crossing vampires—but summoning the dark goddess? That was just plain stupid.Now I’m in her debt, and goddesses don’t exactly do payment plans. She wants the blood of the dark fae warlord of Midnight, a realm of exiles where the sun never rises and torture is a competitive sport. It’s a death trap only three men have ever escaped—my newly appointed escorts.Jax, a terrifying demon whose icy touch leaves me trembling in more ways than one. Hudson, a hulking, fiercely loyal shifter hiding secrets so painful he barely speaks. And Elian, a cocky fae prick with eyes like molten silver and a heart full of vengeance—a heart that once belonged to me.I’ll do anything to settle my debts and get back home, even if it means teaming up with my infuriating ex and the other sinfully hot psychos for the most dangerous blood heist in history.But when it comes to the cruel fae warlord, not even my monster squad can protect me…Especially when we discover why the dark goddess really sent us to Midnight.BLOOD AND MIDNIGHT is the first book in The Witch’s Monsters series, a steamy reverse harem paranormal and dark fantasy romance featuring a sassy, badass witch and the fiercely protective monsters who’ll destroy anyone who touches her. Expect sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance, damaged guys who hate everyone but their witch, and plenty of dark, supernatural thrills! less

And a high-stakes heist about to go very wrong I ve made some pretty questionable choices in the name of my witchcraft dabbling in necromancy, double-crossing vampires but summoning the dark goddess. And a high-stakes heist about to go very wrong I ve made some pretty questionable choices in the name of my witchcraft dabbling in necromancy, double-crossing vampires but summoning the dark goddess.

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In addition to these classics, the album also includes original songs written specifically for the film by composer Marius de Vries and others. These songs include "Born to Be Wild" performed by Jenifer Lewis, "Love Is a Battlefield" performed by Meredith Anne Bull, and "Misty Blue" performed by Marius de Vries. The soundtrack received mixed reviews from critics.

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Some praised the variety of songs and the inclusion of iconic classics, while others felt that the original songs did not live up to the same standard. Despite the mixed reviews, the album was well-received by fans of the film and reached number 26 on the Billboard charts. Overall, the Strange Magic Soundtrack is a diverse collection of songs that help to bring the film's magical world to life. Whether you're a fan of classic tunes or original compositions, this soundtrack has something for everyone..

Reviews for "The Secret Language of Strange Magic: Decoding Unconventional Soundtracks"

1. John - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the "Strange Magic" soundtrack. The songs just didn't resonate with me and I found them quite forgettable. The lyrics were cheesy and the overall production felt lackluster. I was hoping for a captivating and magical soundtrack to match the movie, but unfortunately, this just didn't deliver. I found myself skipping through songs after the first few seconds because they simply didn't catch my attention. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this soundtrack if you're looking for something truly enchanting.
2. Sarah - 1 star
I couldn't stand the "Strange Magic" soundtrack. It felt like a cheap knock-off of other fantasy musicals. The songs were generic and lacked any originality. I didn't feel any emotional connection to the music or the characters in the movie. It was just a forgettable experience overall. I was really disappointed because I had high hopes for this soundtrack, but it failed to deliver anything memorable or worthwhile. I wouldn't waste my time or money on this soundtrack again.
3. Mike - 2 stars
As a fan of musicals, I was excited to give the "Strange Magic" soundtrack a listen. However, I was left underwhelmed and unimpressed. The songs lacked depth and substance, and I found them to be quite repetitive. There were no standout tracks that I could genuinely enjoy or appreciate. The overall arrangement of the songs felt disjointed and didn't flow well together. I felt like the soundtrack missed an opportunity to enhance the storytelling and connect with the audience on a deeper level. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this soundtrack to anyone looking for a captivating musical experience.
4. Emily - 3 stars
While the "Strange Magic" soundtrack had a few enjoyable moments, overall, it fell short of my expectations. The songs were catchy at times, but they lacked the depth and complexity I was hoping for. The lyrics felt cliché and the melodies didn't leave a lasting impression. I found myself forgetting the songs shortly after listening to them. There were a few standout tracks that I did enjoy, but they were few and far between. Overall, the soundtrack felt average and didn't leave a lasting impact on me.

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