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Feb 5, 2002 · Disney's Return to Never Land (Original Soundtrack) by Joel McNeely released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at ...
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Feb 5, 2002 · Released by Walt Disney Records, February 5, 2002. “Do You Believe in Magic” – BBMAK 2:58. Main Title 2:07. “Second Star to the Right” – Jonatha Brooke 1:59. The Tale of Pan 1:46. “I’ll Try” – Jonatha Brooke 4:07. Jane Is Kidnapped 3:35. A Childhood Lost 2:37. Here We Go Another Plan 0:24.
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is the soundtrack to the 2002 theatrical Disney sequel, Return to Never Land. The score is composed by Joel McNeely and was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.
1."Do You Believe in Magic"
2."Main Title"
3."The Second Star to the Right"
4."The Tale of Pan"
5."I'll Try"
6."Jane Is Kidnapped"
Feb 5, 2002 · Find release reviews and credits for Disney's Return to Never Land (Original Soundtrack) - Joel McNeely on AllMusic - 2002
Joel McNeely – Summoning The Octopus/Pan Saves Jane: 2:40: 10: Joel McNeely – Flight Through Never Land: 2:41: 11: Blayne Weaver, Harriet Owen, Aaron Spaan, Spencer Breslin, The Lost Boys Chorus – So To Be One Of Us
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Feb 20, 2022 · While most of Joel McNeely's score (along with the songs) are usually available on the official soundtrack release, I managed to collect the other unreleased cues from a downloadable "recording sessions" package on the Download Soundtracks website.
Flight Through Never Land is a track title that simple has to inspire a great cue. Williams' original for Hook was brief, but his concert arrangement is one of his finest. McNeely doesn't quite reach the same exhilarating heights, but still gives the main themes and orchestra a good work out.