Pros: Wonderful songs that capture the movie
Cons: None
The Bottom Line:
Movie musical
Produces a great soundtrack
All fans will wear out
A Great Soundtrack
When I saw The
Greatest Showman last month, one of the reasons I loved it was the
songs. That’s always a good thing for a
musical, right? I loved them so much
that a few days later, I went out and bought the soundtrack, which I have been
enjoying ever since.
The soundtrack contains 11 tracks, which are all the songs
in the movie. In keeping with a
traditional musical soundtrack, there are no instrumental tracks on the disc.
Unlike many musicals, these have a modern feel, some of them
could easily pass for pop songs, in fact, and most of them are very
upbeat. If you are looking for
traditional Broadway style songs, look elsewhere.
If you’ve missed the movie, you should fix that right
away. But to give you a little
background, it tells the story of PT Barnum as he starts the show that would
eventually become the circus he is most famous for.
And if you are looking for great music, you’ve come to the
right place. Obviously, some of them
apply very much to the story here. For
example, the disc opener, “The Greatest Show,” is very much a song for this
movie. But it’s a very fun number that
gets the entire cast involved in inviting the audience into the show they are
about to put on. Since this song opens and
closes the movie, it works for the audience of P.T. Barnum’s show as well as
us.
Another similar song is “The Other Side,” the song where
Barnum convinces Phillip Carlyle to become his partner. However, it really is a fun song that brings
a smile to my face each time I hear it.
Of course, that might be because this High School Musical lover is happy
to have Zac Efron on another soundtrack.
For the rest of the songs, I refer you to my comment about
pop songs. Oh, they have content that
fits the movie, don’t worry, but out of context they still work. For example, while “A Million Dreams” is a
young Barnum singing to his future wife about his dreams, it really does work
outside the movie. Oh yes, the aging
characters complicate things as a radio single, but it’s still a great song
outside the movie.
Likewise, “This is Me” is a fantastic anthem of personal acceptance. “Tightrope” is a great reminder of the
struggles that arise in life when our priorities get out of whack. And the cause of those wrong priorities? Thinking it will “Never Enough.” Heck, even the duet “Rewrite the Stars” could
work for any lovers facing problems, although it does fit Zac Efron and Zendaya’s
characters perfectly.
About the only tracks I don’t absolutely love are the two
Reprises we get, one for “A Million Dreams” and the other for “Never Enough.” They don’t add much to the disc. But this is a soundtrack, so they should be
included for that reason. I get it. I’m being very nitpicky here.
Speaking of which, I am going to have to pay more attention
next time I see the movie since I’m surprised there is no reprise for “The
Greatest Show.” I’m guessing the one
track gets divided up in the movie, but I was expecting the song to open and
close out the disc. Again, this is
something I’m noting only in passing.
I’m counting down until this movie hits Blu-Ray so I can
watch it to my heart’s content. Until
then, I will be playing The Greatest Showman Soundtrack to relive these moments again and again.
CD Length: 39:51
Tracks:
1. The Greatest Show
2. A Million Dreams
3. A Million Dreams (Reprise)
4. Come Alive
5. The Other Side
6. Never Enough
7. This is Me
8. Rewrite the Stars
9. Tightrope
10. Never Enough (Reprise)
11. From Now On
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