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''Music from and Inspired by Bridge to Terabithia'' is the accompanying soundtrack to the 2007
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film ''Bridge to Terabithia'', directed by
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, based on the 1977 novel of the same name by
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. The film's musical score was initially set to be composed by country singer-musician
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, but left the project in July 2006 and Aaron Zigman was hired to score for the film. Zigman composed the score for the film within six months. The album consists of multiple pop and rock singles, performed by various artists including
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,
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, Jon McLaughlin, Tyler James,
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amongst several others. The album was released by Hollywood Records on February 13, 2007.


Background

In July 2006, Aaron Zigman was roped in to score for the film, after
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, who was initially set to compose for the film, dropped out of the project. Zigman mentioned that there are similarities between the music he composed for ''Bridge to Terabithia'' and his previous film ''
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'' (2006), in which "...at times there's a bit of a Celtic influence but not much", but he also went on to say that there was a more modern feel to the music he composed for the film. Zigman had implemented John Williams' musical style on producing tunes for the score, He did so as Csupó requested him to not compose "a typical Hollywood score"; and then mixed up orchestral melody with "a bit of a modern flavor." The score he composed for the film is described as "very large" compared to his other work, and Zigman commented that "Aside from the minimalist stuff and coloring that I love to do, I also like big orchestral stuff, and want to do more of that, and this film enabled me to spread my wings out a bit." He also wrote stretched musical cues for the action set pieces, while some of the musical cues ranged from "minimalist music" to "lush and very acrobatic". The soundtrack album to the film only featured four tracks from the original score, running for 15 minutes. A separate score album was released by Hollywood Records, in December 2007.


Songs

Incorporated songs in the film were packaged into the film's soundtrack, which includes a version of " I Learned from You" from the ''Hannah Montana'' soundtrack, originally performed by
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and her father
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, and written by
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and Steve Diamond. The film version featured only Miley's vocals and new lyrics written by Gerrard and Diamond. Some of the compilation songs in the soundtrack, such as " Look Through My Eyes", " Right Here" and "When You Love Someone" were not featured in the film. "Look Through My Eyes" is originally produced by Phil Collins for the
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'' (2003). In 2006,
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recorded their rendition of the song for the compilation album ''
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'', that was featured in the film's soundtrack. " Right Here" is performed by
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from his studio album ''
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'' (2002), and "When You Love Someone" is performed by
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from the album '' So Far: The Acoustic Sessions'', released in 2008. Other songs that are not included in the soundtrack, but featured in the film, include
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", Steve Earle's " Someday" and
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's " Why Can't We Be Friends?", performed by
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and the cast of school children in the film.
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's " Top of the World" is heard in the film, but not included on the soundtrack. Besides featuring as Leslie Burke,
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also sang "Keep Your Mind Wide Open" which was featured in the closing credits. She was initially hesitant to sing the track, as she had never sung professionally before, but yet agreed to do, noting that "the tune kinda took on a life of its own". Upon its release, it reached number 90 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in March 2007.


Track listing


Reception

The album was positively received by critics, with Heather Phares of ''
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'' called the songs as "sweet, earnest, acoustic guitar-driven songs that fit in well with the film's themes of friendship, inspiration, and imagination" and Zigman's score as "pleasant and appropriately magical-sounding". She concluded, "Bridge to Terabithia is an uplifting soundtrack; even if, ironically enough, it feels a little lacking in imagination at times, it should please fans of the movie." Music critic Jonathan Broxton wrote "When it comes down to it, Bridge to Terabithia is a wonderfully imaginative and enjoyable piece of orchestral escapism, which adheres to every “fantasy” movie music cliché, but nevertheless remains captivating from start to finish due to Aaron Zigman’s obvious love of the project." '' IGN'''s Todd Gilchrist and Christopher Monfette had opined "The soundtrack - while not singularly impressive - sweeps eloquently from speaker to speaker", while ''
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'' praised Zigman's musical score.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Allmusic ; Production * Composer and conductor – Aaron Zigman * Producer – Kaylin Frank, Lindsay Fellows, Mitchell Leib * Recording – Dennis Sands, Michael Stern, Ben Dobie, Noah Snyder * Mixing – Dennis Sands, Michael Stern, Vic Florencia, Brian Paturalski, Joel Soyffer * Mastering – Patricia Sullivan * Music supervision – George Acogny ; Instrumentation * Bass – Ann Atkinson, Bruce Morgenthaler, David Parmeter, Drew Dembowski, Frances Wu, Michael Valerio, Nico Abondolo, Edward Meares * Bassoon – Allen Savedoff, Judith Farmer, Kenneth Munday * Cello – Andrew Shulman, Antony Cooke, Armen Ksajikian, Cecelia Tsan, Christina Soule, Dane Little, David Speltz, Dennis Karmazyn, Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick, George Kim Scholes, Paula Hochhalter, Steve Erdody * Clarinet – Daniel Higgins, James Kanter * Flute – Geraldine Rotella, Heather Clark, James Walker * Guitar – George Doering * Harp – Jo Ann Turovsky * Horn – Brad Warnaar, Daniel Kelley, David Duke, Mark Adams, Paul Klintworth, Phillip Yao, Steven Becknell, Brian O'Connor * Oboe – Leanne Becknell, Leslie Reed, Phillip Ayling * Percussion – Alan Estes, Brian Kilgore, Daniel Greco, Donald Williams, Gregory Goodall, Peter Limonick, Robert Zimmitti * Trombone – William Reichenbach, Phillip Teele, Steven Holtman, Charles Loper * Trumpet – Jon Lewis, Larry Hall, Timothy Morrison, Malcolm Mc Nab * Tuba – Doug Tornquist * Viola – Cassandra Richburg, Darrin Mc Cann, David Walther, Keith Greene, Marlow Fisher, Matthew Funes, Rick Gerding, Roland Kato, Shanti Randall, Shawn Mann, Steven Gordon, Thomas Diener, Victoria Miskolczy, Brian Dembow * Violin – Aimee Kreston, Alan Grunfeld, Alyssa Park, Anatoly Rosinsky, Armen Anassian, Bruce Dukov, Chang Qu, Daniel Lewin, Eric Hosler, Eun-Mee Ahn, Helen Nightengale, Henry Gronnier, Irina Voloshina, Jacqueline Brand, Jay Rosen, Josefina Vergara, Katia Popov, Kenneth Yerke, Kevin Connolly, Lorand Lokuszta, Marc Sazer, Miwako Watanabe, Natalie Leggett, Phillip Levy, Rafael Rishik, Richard Altenbach, Roberto Cani, Sarah Thornblade, Susan Rishik, Tereza Stanislav, Julie Gigante ; Orchestra * Orchestra – Hollywood Studio Symphony * Orchestration – Aaron Zigman, Brad Warnaar, Jerry Hey * Concertmaster – Roger Wilkie ; Management * Music clearances and business affairs – Christine Bergren * Director of soundtracks – Desirée Craig-Ramos * Executive in charge of music – Mitchell Leib, Lindsay Fellows * Packaging and design – Art Slave * Executive producer – Gabor Csupo


References


External links

* {{Bridge to Terabithia 2007 soundtrack albums Disney film soundtracks Hollywood Records soundtracks