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Dinosaur
(2000)
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2000 Disney
2024 Intrada
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Composed, Co-Orchestrated, and Co-Produced by:

Conducted by:
Pete Anthony
Paul Salamunivoch
Lebo M.

Co-Orchestrated by:
Brad Dechter
Jeff Atmajian

Co-Produced by:
Jim Weidman
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LABELS & RELEASE DATES
Walt Disney Records
(May 5th, 2000)

Intrada Records
(September 16th, 2024)
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ALBUM AVAILABILITY
The 2000 Disney Records album was a regular U.S. release. A blister pack version was also available. The 2024 Intrada album was limited to an unknown quantity and available only through soundtrack specialty outlets for an initial price of $32.
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Buy it... if you regularly enjoy dynamic, entertaining, and ethnically diverse animation scores that paint with as many vibrant colors as the films' visuals.

Avoid it... if you require more than an obvious rearrangement of styles and themes from Hans Zimmer's The Lion King and Jerry Goldsmith's The Ghost and the Darkness for this score's highlights.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW
FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #220
WRITTEN 5/6/00, REVISED 11/9/24
Howard
Howard
Dinosaur: (James Newton Howard) After an amazing run starting in 1989 with The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures ended its streak of dominance over animated musicals in 1999 with Tarzan. When the studio offered Dinosaur in 2000 without a single song in its ranks, a new era had begun. The studio eventually returned to the musical concept in subsequent years, but the waters were muddied for Disney by superior efforts from other studios. The story of Dinosaur is unimpressive, basically taking elements from both Tarzan and The Land Before Time and showing a mismatched group of dinosaurs forced on a journey to find a new home when a meteor destroys theirs. The animation caused a stir with its remarkable, life-like detail that took four years to develop, largely obscuring the fact that the story was flimsy and predictable. Another element of intrigue involving Dinosaur resulted when James Newton Howard was hired to provide the score-only soundtrack for the film. He had relatively little experience in the genre and had made a name for himself with 1990's action and suspense films, along with a few ridiculous comedies and dramas along the way. Dinosaur marked the beginning of a fruitful, three-film contract between Howard and Disney, lasting from 2000 through 2002 and following this debut with Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet. Although the animated film scores ended there for the composer for many years, you still hear snippets of all three scores consistently used years later in advertisements for the American Disney theme parks. The score for Dinosaur in particular was received very well by both film and score critics at the time, heralded as a return to 1980's animation when strong orchestral soundtracks absent frequently obnoxious songs were a normal event. The score also affirmed Howard's own position in the top tier of Hollywood composers at the time, opening the doors for an outstanding level of success for the composer later in the 2000's.


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Average: 3.68 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS AND AUDIO
Audio Samples   ▼
2000 Disney Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 51:45
• 1. Inner Sanctum/The Nesting Grounds (2:57)
• 2. The Egg Travels (2:43)
• 3. Aladar & Neera (3:28)
• 4. The Courtship (4:12)
• 5. The End of Our Island (4:00)
• 6. They're All Gone (2:08)
• 7. Raptors/Stand Together (5:37)
• 8. Across the Desert (2:24)
• 9. Finding Water (4:13)
• 10. The Cave (3:40)
• 11. The Carnotaur Attack (3:52)
• 12. Neera Rescues the Orphans (1:12)
• 13. Breakout (2:43)
• 14. It Comes with a Pool (3:01)
• 15. Kron & Aladar Fight (2:57)
• 16. Epilogue (2:32)
2024 Intrada Album Tracks   ▼Total Time: 154:35

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NOTES AND QUOTES
The insert of the 2000 Disney album contains extensive credits and a fold-out poster but no extra information about the score or film. That of the 2024 Intrada albums contains details about both.
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