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XENA:
WARRIOR PRINCESS
Varese Sarabande VSD-6145
TRACKS: 20.
Various old rock/pop songs.
Instrumental compositions:
Joseph LoDuca.
Copyright 2000. |
Tracks:
Sisters Are Doin' It, Dancin' In The Moonlight,
We Can Work It Out, Gettin' Ready, No Talent To Find,
Spurned, Kick Out The Jams, People Got To Be Free, Throwing
Kisses, Always Something There To Remind Me, Xena Feeds Back,
Xena Rap, At Long Last Lyre, War, Tara's Dance, Chertomlik
Dance party, Grieving Dance, Meditation, Honey And Wine,
Amazon Dance Party.
Nostalgic highlights are marked in italic.
And yes, I am very well aware of that half the CD is marked, thank
you! ;)
Personal
fave: Tara's Dance.
From LLHOF: We Can Work It Out.
Best musical number: Gettin' Ready.
Renee FINALLY gets to sing in two songs! It's not the best ever
heard, but damn; -she's got the Gab attitude that all her
dubbers always missed! And that, to me, is worth more than
a perfect voice.
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This is the musical that many hate and many love. LLHOF
is a rock musical and should not be compared with TBS, even
if one gets tempted... While TBS was a musical that followed
the s3 story, LyreLyre is a blast that is best viewed as
a goofy episode made for the fun of it. With that in mind, I can
say I really like LLHOF.
Jay La Ga'ia rules the album! He's got a nice metal voice that makes
one howl with him.. Xena shalt not do rap, however. Never
ever! Ted Raimi proves yet again that he's got singing voice and
rules as Jace.
Besides the music from LLHOF, a little LoDuca material from s.4
is included, as well.
There are a few songs and they appear after the musical tracks,
but it's worth to buy the CD just to have them. Tara's Dance is
one of his best songs.
If you like to hear the cast of XWP goof around and have a good
time, you should buy this.
But it's not necessary.
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