Madagascar: Motion Picture Soundtrack

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Best Friends
recording engineer:
Geoff Foster (sound engineer)
assistant engineer:
Chris Barrett (engineer), Jeffrey Biggers and Ian Wood (engineer)
producer:
Melissa Muik
mixer:
Al Clay and Alan Meyerson
conductor:
Gavin Greenaway and Nick Ingman
concertmaster:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
recorded at:
Air Lyndhurst (Lyndhurst Hall 1991–present) in Hampstead
recording of:
Best Friends (Madagascar)
composer:
Ryeland Allison, James Scott Levine (film and television composer), Heitor Pereira and Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
Hans Zimmer, Heitor Pereira, Ryeland Allison and James S. Levine2:25
2I Like to Move It
producer:
Al Clay (lead vocals [vocals]) and Erick Morillo
vocals:
Sacha Baron Cohen
recording of:
I Like to Move It
writer:
Erick Morillo and Mark Quashie
publisher:
Global Music (imprint of Global Entertainment)
Sacha Baron Cohen3:52
3Hawaii Five‐O
engineer:
Lanky Linstrot (US recording engineer)
producer:
Joe Saraceno
drums (drum set):
Mel Taylor (USA drummer)
electric bass guitar:
Bob Bogle
electric guitar [lead guitar]:
Bob Bogle and Jerry McGee
electric guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Don Wilson (US guitarist, member or The Ventures)
arranger:
George Tipton
cover recording of:
Hawaii Five‐O
composer:
Morton Stevens
publisher:
EMI Songs and EMI Songs Ltd.
The Ventures4.251:49
4Boogie Wonderland
producer:
Al McKay and Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire)
vocals:
The Emotions (Chicago soul, disco and R&B female vocal group)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 – Oct 1, 2008) (in 1979) and Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (not for release label use! company owned by Sony Corporation of America from 1991–2004, operated worldwide except in JP) (in 1979)
samples from:
I Am by Earth, Wind & Fire (in 1979)
recording of:
Boogie Wonderland (in 1979)
lyricist:
Allee Willis
composer:
Jon Lind
publisher:
EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (1989-07-24–present), EMI Songs Ltd., International Music Network, Irving Music (BMI) and Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
Earth, Wind & Fire4.14:49
5Whacked Out Conspiracy
recording of:
Whacked Out Conspiracy
composer:
Jim Dooley (composer)
James Dooley2:16
6Chariots of Fire
engineer:
Raphael Preston, Raine Shine and John Walker (technical)
producer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
performer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
arranger:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Spheric B.V. (in 1981) and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) (in 1981)
recorded at:
Nemo Studios (Vangelis' Studio) in London (Greater London)
recording of:
Chariots of Fire (title theme of the 1981 film)
composer:
Vangelis (Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!)
Vangelis3.63:29
7Stayin' Alive
producer:
Bee Gees, Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson
bass:
Maurice Gibb (in 1977)
drums (drum set):
Dennis Bryon (Welsh drummer, author) (in 1977)
electric guitar:
Alan Kendall (in 1977)
guitar [rhythm guitar] and lead vocals:
Barry Gibb (in 1977)
keyboard, piano and synthesizer:
Blue Weaver (in 1977)
percussion:
Dennis Bryon (Welsh drummer, author) (in 1977) and Joe Lala (in 1977)
background vocals and other vocals [harmony vocals]:
Barry Gibb (in 1977), Maurice Gibb (in 1977) and Robin Gibb (in 1977)
performer:
Bee Gees (in 1977)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Barry Gibb (in 1977), Maurice Gibb (in 1977) and Robin Gibb (in 1977)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
PolyGram International Ltd. (in 1977), PolyGram International Music B.V. (not for release label use!) (in 1977), PolyGram Records, Inc. (not for release label use! US division of PolyGram) (in 1977) and RSO Records, Inc. (US company that owned the RSO label, not the label itself.) (in 1977)
part of:
Q50 - December 2005 (number: 3), The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 99) and Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 189)
recording of:
Stayin’ Alive (in 1977)
writer:
Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb
publisher:
BMG Music, BMG Publishing Ltd., Careers Music, Inc., Careers‐BMG Music Publishing, Inc., Chappell & Co Ltd., Crompton Songs, Gibb Brothers Music, R.S.O. Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing International MGB Ltd., シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント, ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部, Stigwood Music, Inc. (in 1978) and Unichappell Music (in 1978)
Bee Gees3.954:44
8Zoosters Breakout
recording engineer:
Geoff Foster (sound engineer)
assistant engineer:
Chris Barrett (engineer), Jeffrey Biggers and Ian Wood (engineer)
producer:
Melissa Muik
mixer:
Al Clay and Alan Meyerson
conductor:
Gavin Greenaway and Nick Ingman
concertmaster:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
recorded at:
Air Lyndhurst (Lyndhurst Hall 1991–present) in Hampstead
recording of:
Zoosters Breakout
composer:
Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
Hans Zimmer1:40
9Born Free
recording engineer:
Geoff Foster (sound engineer)
assistant engineer:
Chris Barrett (engineer), Jeffrey Biggers and Ian Wood (engineer)
producer:
Melissa Muik and Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
mixer:
Al Clay and Alan Meyerson
conductor:
Gavin Greenaway and Nick Ingman
arranger:
Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
concertmaster:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
recorded at:
Air Lyndhurst (Lyndhurst Hall 1991–present) in Hampstead
recording of:
Born Free
lyricist:
Don Black (English lyricist)
composer:
John Barry (English score composer)
publisher:
Screen Gems–Columbia Music, Inc. and Screen Gems–EMI Music Ltd.
part of:
The 39th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 39)
part of:
Born Free
Hans Zimmer1:25
10The Foosa Attack
recording engineer:
Geoff Foster (sound engineer)
recording of:
The Foosa Attack
composer:
Heitor Pereira
Heitor Pereira20:37
11Beacon of Liberty
recording engineer:
Geoff Foster (sound engineer)
assistant engineer:
Chris Barrett (engineer), Jeffrey Biggers and Ian Wood (engineer)
producer:
Melissa Muik
mixer:
Al Clay and Alan Meyerson
conductor:
Gavin Greenaway and Nick Ingman
concertmaster:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
recorded at:
Air Lyndhurst (Lyndhurst Hall 1991–present) in Hampstead
recording of:
Beacon of Liberty
composer:
James Scott Levine (film and television composer) and Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
Hans Zimmer & James S. Levine2:10
12What a Wonderful World
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1967-08-16)
engineer:
Eddie Brackett and Bob Simpson (US jazz engineer/producer)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
alto saxophone:
Sam Marowitz (saxophonist and clarinetist) (on 1967-08-16) and Daniel Trimboli (on 1967-08-16)
baritone saxophone:
Raymond Stanfield (on 1967-08-16)
clarinet:
Sam Marowitz (saxophonist and clarinetist) (on 1967-08-16) and Jerome Richardson (on 1967-08-16)
double bass:
Russ Savakus (on 1967-08-16)
drums (drum set):
Grady Tate (on 1967-08-16)
flute:
Sam Marowitz (saxophonist and clarinetist) (on 1967-08-16), Jerome Richardson (on 1967-08-16) and Daniel Trimboli (on 1967-08-16)
guitar:
Allen Hanlon (jazz guitarist) (on 1967-08-16), Art Ryerson (on 1967-08-16) and Willard Suyker (on 1967-08-16)
percussion:
Warren Hard (on 1967-08-16)
piano:
Hank Jones (piano) (on 1967-08-16)
tenor saxophone:
Jerome Richardson (on 1967-08-16) and Daniel Trimboli (on 1967-08-16)
trombone:
Urbie Green (on 1967-08-16) and J.J. Johnson (Jazz/bop trombonist/session leader) (on 1967-08-16)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1967-08-16), Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter) (on 1967-08-16) and Joe Wilder (on 1967-08-16)
lead vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1967-08-16)
orchestra:
Louis Armstrong's Orchestra and Chorus (on 1967-08-16)
conductor and chorus master:
Tommy Goodman (pianist, arranger for Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington) (on 1967-08-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc. (do not use as a release label! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 1968)
part of:
The Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 171)
recording of:
What a Wonderful World (on 1967-08-16)
writer:
George Douglas (producer & songwriter) and George David Weiss
publisher:
Abilene Music Inc., Carlin Music Corp., Memory Lane Music (publishing company), Quartet Music Inc. and Range Road Music Inc.
sub-publisher:
BMC Publishing NV, Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company – do not use as release label), ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部, フジパシフィック音楽出版 (until 2014-12-31) and フジパシフィックミュージック (from 2015-01-01 to present)
part of:
12 Monkeys Soundtrack
part of:
Freaky Friday (2003)
Louis Armstrong3.82:16