Hannah Montana Soundtrack
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The Best Of Both Worlds - Hannah Montana
- Who Said - Hannah Montana
- Just Like You - Hannah Montana
- Pumpin' Up The Party - Hannah Montana
- If We Were A Movie - Hannah Montana
- I Got Nerve - Hannah Montana
- The Other Side Of Me - Hannah Montana
- This Is The Life - Hannah Montana
- Pop Princess - The Click Five
- She's No You - Jessie McCartney
- Find Yourself in You - Everlife
- Shining Star - B5
- I Learned From You - Miley Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26489 in Music
- Released on: 2006-10-24
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Enhanced, Soundtrack
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
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
Customer Reviews
Where's all the creativity gone?
I laugh at those who praise this for being things that it is really completely devoid of. Such as; emotion, originality, and creativity. I also laugh at those praising her lyrics. Conor Oberst was around her age when he started writing (fantastic) lyrics for Commander Venus. But no one cares. Because the markets now driven by tweenage girls who are completely immune to the emotion and sincerity put into other debut albums like the already mentioned Oberst with Bright Eyes' Lifted, Or the Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground. Or even The Arcade Fire's Funeral.
She can't sing either. Or act. If you want good acting and singing look no further than a man named Glen Hansard. Who started busking on the streets of Dublin when he was just 13. His voice really sounded as wonderful as did back then as it does now.
1/2 star for enough production for people to avoid the realizations of this albums huge pitfalls. Which is really just another reason for me to hate it that much more. It may sound terrible, but at least it sounds clean. If they would've tried to go into the gutbusting squeal of Guitar Wolf I just may have wanted to kill myself.
Miley Cyrus is awesome!
Miley Cyrus, better known as teen pop sensation "Hannah Montana" does a wonderful job in this CD, and it is escpecially good for her first album.
I can relate to several of the songs. And even even though most people can't relate to passages for example, like, "pictures and autoghraphs/you get your face in all the magazines/the best part is that, you get to be whoever you wanna be!" or "Half the time I've got my name in lights, the other half I'm by your side", Miley is sending the message that celeberties aren't any different from any of us, they're just regular people. Also, in the few songs like that, you CAN relate to most of the song. Miley is extremely talented and amazing, and also a fantastic rolemodel. She is a Christian, and in one of her interviews, she tells that her and her mom's motto is "Modest is Hottest", and she does stay true to that motto. So I say, Keep up the good work, Miley, and don't ever change!
The ONLY reason I gave this CD 4 stars and not 5 is because at the end of the CD, there were 4 songs from other stars, and I don't think she needed them there. I do enjoy "Find yourself in You." by Everlife. The other 3 singers and songs I wasn't so crazy about, and I think that they are not very good rolemodels, unlike Miley. I mean, maybe for some reason, they had to be there, but no matter what, I still say that this is an awesome CD!!!!!!!!!!
great
Once again a gift for my daughter,sings and dances to it all the time.Fast delivery.Thanks!





