Intrada Records has announced the premiere CD release of the soundtrack for Pixar’s Oscar-winning animation Up. The film’s music is composed by Michael Giacchino who received his first Academy Award for his original score. The soundtrack was previously only released digitally by Walt Disney Records. Intrada’s new edition marks the first album in a new series of soundtracks on CD, co-branded with Walt Disney Records. To listen to audio clips and order the CD, visit Intrada’s online store. Up is directed by Pete Doctor and centers on an elderly widower (voiced by Ed Asner) and an earnest young wilderness explorer who fly to South America by floating in a house.
Here’s the album tracklisting:
01. Up With Titles (0:53)
02. We’re In The Club Now (0:43)
03. Married Life (4:11)
04. Carl Goes Up (3:33)
05. 52 Chachki Pickup (1:14)
06. Paradise Found (1:04)
07. Walkin’ The House (1:04)
08. Three Dog Dash...
Here’s the album tracklisting:
01. Up With Titles (0:53)
02. We’re In The Club Now (0:43)
03. Married Life (4:11)
04. Carl Goes Up (3:33)
05. 52 Chachki Pickup (1:14)
06. Paradise Found (1:04)
07. Walkin’ The House (1:04)
08. Three Dog Dash...
- 6/28/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
Copper
By Kazu Kibuishi
96 pages, Scholastic Graphix, $16.99
It’s often illuminating to look at a creator’s earlier works to see how they inspire and influence the later, better known works. Such is the case with Kazu Kibuishi’s Copper, now in a single volume collection from Scholastic. This webcomic, launched in 2002, was the first serious work the artist produced on a sustained basis and in his introduction; he talks about how this helped put him on a career path.
Copper is a young boy, accompanied by his dog Fred who is his best friend and constant companion. The classic duo, unlike Red & Rover, go on fantastical adventures that in reading them reminded me of Calvin & Hobbes mixed with Little Nemo’s inventive page design. I was pleased to see that Kibuishi cites both in a recent Newsarama interview. There are few recurring characters beyond these two, other than the girl in the bubble,...
By Kazu Kibuishi
96 pages, Scholastic Graphix, $16.99
It’s often illuminating to look at a creator’s earlier works to see how they inspire and influence the later, better known works. Such is the case with Kazu Kibuishi’s Copper, now in a single volume collection from Scholastic. This webcomic, launched in 2002, was the first serious work the artist produced on a sustained basis and in his introduction; he talks about how this helped put him on a career path.
Copper is a young boy, accompanied by his dog Fred who is his best friend and constant companion. The classic duo, unlike Red & Rover, go on fantastical adventures that in reading them reminded me of Calvin & Hobbes mixed with Little Nemo’s inventive page design. I was pleased to see that Kibuishi cites both in a recent Newsarama interview. There are few recurring characters beyond these two, other than the girl in the bubble,...
- 1/27/2010
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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