Tracks1.1 Try Everything - Shakira 1.2 Stage Fright 1.3 Grey's Uh-Mad at Me 1.4 Ticket to Write 1.5 Foxy Fakeout 1.6 Jumbo Pop Hustle 1.7 Walk and Stalk 1.8 Not a Real Cop 1.9 Hopps Goes (After) the Weasel 1.10 The Naturalist 1.11 Work Slowly and Carry a Big Shtick 1.12 Mr. Big 1.13 Case of the Manchas 1.14 The Nick of Time 1.15 World's Worst Animal Shelter 1.16 Some of My Best Friends Are Predators 1.17 A Bunny Can Go Savage 1.18 Weasel Shakedown 1.19 Ramifications 1.20 Ewe Fell for It 1.21 Three-Toe Bandito 1.22 Suite from Zootopia
NotesOriginal soundtrack to the 2016 animated motion picture. The movie's score was composed by Michael Giacchino (Up, Ratatouille). Includes "Try Everything" by Shakira. Welcome to the urban jungle. In the animal city of Zootopia, a fast-talking fox who's trying to make it big goes on the run when he's framed for a crime he didn't commit. Zootopia's top cop, a self-righteous bunny, is hot on his trail, but when both become targets of a conspiracy, they're forced to team up and discover even natural enemies can become best friends.
Zootopia is an absolutely fantastic movie. I had to pick up a copy of the soundtrack. This CD homes twenty-two (22) songs, the first (1st) one being "Try Everything" by Shakira herself. That one is enough reason to pick up this CD. The rest of the songs are very Disney-feeling, and without lyrics. Just as any sound-track would be, they're from scenes within the movie. My only con is that a lot of them sound sadder than they should be without the movie to watch with them, but overall, they are very relaxing to listen to while you work. Oh! And the CD cover its self unfolds to show you a bit more about Zootopia.
While most music scores for film can stand by themselves to be enjoyed, the score for Zootopia is one of the very few that can not.
The theme is very weak in all of the passages, making all the pieces seem only like incidental music. It is very unlike the strong theme used by Mr. Giacchino throughout his score to Ratatouille, for example. (The main exception to this was the song, "Try Everything" sung by Shakira.)
Although the music worked well in the film, it was disappointing to listen to by itself.