Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released June 8, 1995 (1995-06-08)
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, funk metal, alternative rock, electronic, pop, Soundtrack
Length CD 49:08
Cassette 46:39
Label Fox Records
Atlantic Records
Producer Happy Walters
Pilar McCurry
Power Rangers Film Soundtrack chronology
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Motion Picture Score
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Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie: Original Soundtrack Album is the licensed soundtrack to the 1995 Twentieth Century Fox film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. It was released by Fox Records and Atlantic Records on June 8, 1995, on CD and Cassette formats.

Contents

Album Info

Despite several of the songs heard in the movie being well known and older, the album featured the highest profile musical talent the series had been associated with up until that point. The music of Van Halen, They Might Be Giants, Devo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dan Hartman, and Buckethead resonated throughout the film. The single released to promote the soundtrack was Shampoo's Trouble, although the commercials for the film used both this and Snap's hit "The Power".

Track List

  1. The Power Rangers Orchestra - "Go Go Power Rangers"
  2. Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Higher Ground"
  3. Shampoo - "Trouble"
  4. Devo - "Are You Ready?!"
  5. Snap! - "The Power"
  6. Fun Tomas - "Kung Fu Dancing"
  7. Van Halen - "Dreams"
  8. Dan Hartman - "Free Ride"
  9. They Might Be Giants - "SenSurround"
  10. Power Jet - "Ayeyaiyai" (Alpha Song)
  11. Graeme Revell - "Firebird"
  12. Aaron Waters (The Mighty Raw) - "Cross My Line" (Bonus Track)

Additional artists

"The Power Rangers Orchestra" consisted of Eric Martin of Mr. Big, renowned studio guitarist Tim Pierce, John Pierce of Pablo Cruise on bass, and Matt Sorum of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver on drums.[2]

The solo on the track, "Firebird", is performed by Buckethead.[3]

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Retrieved from the soundtrack's booklet.
  3. ^ Retrieved from the soundtrack's booklet.

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