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Muppets Most Wanted (soundtrack)

Muppets Most Wanted (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released March 18, 2014
Recorded 2013
Studio Air Lyndhurst Studios
Genre Musical theatre, popular music
Length 51:36
Label Walt Disney
Producer Kaylin Frank, Mitchell Leib, Bret McKenzie
The Muppets chronology
The Muppets: Original Soundtrack
(2011)
Muppets Most Wanted: Original Soundtrack
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
Empire 3/5 stars
Muppets Most Wanted (Original Score)
Film score by Christophe Beck
Released April 15, 2014
Recorded 2013
Studio Sony Scoring Stage, Culver City, California
Label Walt Disney / Intrada
Producer Mitchell Leib
Christophe Beck chronology
Endless Love
(2014)
Muppets Most Wanted: Original Score
(2014)
Edge of Tomorrow
(2014)

Muppets Most Wanted: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is a soundtrack album released by Walt Disney Records on March 18, 2014 for the musical comedy film Muppets Most Wanted. The soundtrack features six original songs, two re-recordings of popular Muppet songs ("The Muppet Show Theme" and "Together Again"), three cover versions of existing songs (Allen Toussaint's "Working in the Coal Mine", Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger", and Los del Río's "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)"), an orchestral suite by Christophe Beck, five demos by Bret McKenzie, and eight dialogue tracks.

Songs not included in the album, but featured in the film include "Long Train Runnin'" by The Doobie Brothers, "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men and Marvin Hamlisch's "I Hope I Get It" (from A Chorus Line).

In November 2012, it was announced that Bret McKenzie would be returning to write songs for Muppets Most Wanted following the success of its 2011 predecessor, The Muppets. As opposed to the previous film, McKenzie wrote all of the original songs for Muppets Most Wanted; his songwriting influences for the film include the Sherman Brothers, Irving Berlin, Paul Williams, and Harry Nilsson. With song ideas originating from short descriptions in the film's screenplay, McKenzie developed numerous songs and performed demo versions of each by doing impressions of various Muppets. "I'm usually just on piano, with me singing and doing my now quite extensive catalog of Muppet impressions," said McKenzie. "I play a rough version then we get together and work out the best. James [Bobin] often has an idea that's visual that he needs to change the lyric to suit the visual and then we record it with the Muppets."


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