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Hannah Montana Soundtrack

Hannah Montana Soundtrack
Original TV Soundtrack, Hannah Montana

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Track Listing

  1. The Best Of Both Worlds - Hannah Montana
  2. Who Said - Hannah Montana
  3. Just Like You - Hannah Montana
  4. Pumpin' Up The Party - Hannah Montana
  5. If We Were A Movie - Hannah Montana
  6. I Got Nerve - Hannah Montana
  7. The Other Side Of Me - Hannah Montana
  8. This Is The Life - Hannah Montana
  9. Pop Princess - The Click Five
  10. She's No You - Jessie McCartney
  11. Find Yourself in You - Everlife
  12. Shining Star - B5
  13. I Learned From You - Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29549 in Music
  • Brand: Unknown
  • Released on: 2006-10-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Soundtrack

Editorial Reviews

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If the 9-year-old in your life hasn't alerted you already, consider this your heads up: Not since Hilary Duff has Disney delivered the masses a tween sensation as hot as the double-life-leading Miss Hannah Montana. More important for speaker-blowing second- to seventh-graders and the parents forced to buy them CDs, though, no small-screen sensation transcends the tube more convincingly. Part party girl and part plain old good girl, Montana--a sweet-voiced, playful performer--never skimps on the pipes. Country fans will chalk that up to our rhyme-named heroine's lineage; 14-year-old Miley Cyrus, who plays Montana, is the daughter of Nashville star Billy Ray Cyrus (who duets on this disc's sentimental, twang-resistant last track). The rest of the world, though, is apt to find itself belting along based on Hannah's unsinkable hooks and frothy Ashlee-meets-Hilary vocals alone: theme song "Best of Both Worlds" bumps around off a Joan Jett-reminiscent springboard; "Who Said" rips a page from the emo diaries; and "Just Like You" ladles on harmonies sweet enough to attach a stick to. Additional tracks like Jesse McCartney's "She's No You" and B5's Earth Wind & Fire redo "Shining Star" are first-rate complements to the proceedings, but make no mistake: this dance-happy hybrid belongs to the reigning pop princess alone. --Tammy La Gorce